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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a question about how to read MAP scores. If you have the numerical score, can you apply that a grade below or a grade above on the chart? So let's say 2nd grade DS has a numerical score of 206, which is 99th percentile in his grade. Can I take the 207 and compare that to percentiles for 3rd grade? Or are the numerical scores grade specific? Obviously the percentiles are! I hope my question makes sense. I am not a math person [/quote] That is the way it works since comparisons are made year to year. The scores are not grade specific. [/quote] Really? Don't kids take MAP tests in 9th grade too? I'm not sure whether to think it's an impressively planned test or it's very unreliable one given the huge age range of students it covers. I don't know that I trust a 2nd grader to be able to navigate and successfully take a standardized test on an iPad anyway...[/quote]
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