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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child is somewhat similar. MAP-M is in the 99.99th just with one hour tutoring per week. On the other hand, her MAP-R is consistently in the 94th even though she works with two excellent reading specialists (online tutoring). This involves learning with one of the reading specialists for 5 hours a week (by her choice.) Her MAP-R score is totally flat for the last two years. I think most kids would increasingly improve in this situation, but mine doesn't. But it's okay - the important thing for me is that she likes reading, discussing, and quizzed by the reading specialists. She doesn't enjoy reading books all by herself (she loves writing by herself). I don't make her read more because I don't think it will help and I don't want to MAKE her read. Maybe things will click for her (reading comprehension, etc.) one day, or maybe not. I am fine as long as she enjoys reading. It's interesting to me how math comes so so easy for her while reading doesn't. I have a friend whose daughter reads up to five hours a day and has very high MAP-R score and moderate MAP-M score. [/quote] How do you know the score is 99.99 percentile? The MAP reports and norms I’ve seen stop at 99 percentile.[/quote] Her teacher got it from NWEA. You can also use MAP Score to Percentile Converter. [/quote]
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