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Reply to "If your fourth grader scored more than 280 in MAP-R, what does s/he read at home?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My fourth grader scored 288 in MAP-R. He mostly reads nonfiction books and feels it is getting harder to find books in the library. Please share the books your kids at a similar level are reading in any genre. Thanks.[/quote] I don't understand this. There is no rule that kids have to read at their reading level, so there are far more books at the library accessible to kids who read well than kids who don't. [/quote] Except if this child is a super genius there is no way this is their MAP score.[/quote] Yeah, if that MAP-R score is real, you should be talking with the school and gifted experts because it would be far outside of the norm. [url=https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED568900.pdf] Here’s a report[/url] from MCPS a few years ago correlating MAP and PARCC scores which shows the minimum and maximum MAP score (M and R) for 3rd through 8th graders in MCPS that year. See table 5 — no max score even comes close to 288. The max was 272 for an 8th grader. So the OP’s kid would be a serious outlier if this is true.[/quote]
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