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Reply to "Compacted math selection - when and what MAP-M score?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 4th grader had map-m scores in the 240s last year. Her school doesn't even have compacted math. Lots of her friends score similarly, and they do eureka with the "math+" group. I look over her homework and sometimes there are mistakes and serious gaps in her understanding. The school say they will all still go to AIM in 6th, so what does it matter? We do enrichment with Beast Academy. People really put too much stock in these exams. It's ONE test. And not a particularly good one at that. It doesn't actually test how they think or logically break down problems. -Parent with graduate degree in applied math. [/quote] That might or might not be true. If your child is not exposed to the higher level math, her scores will not increase as much. Do you know what the cutoff is for AIM? [/quote] typically 240 in the past[/quote]
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