Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what they see at the end of the test is the main score and some sub scores. Is it possible he remembered the highest of the sub scores not the overall score?
I think he knows there are sub scores too, as he told me what his sub score was in vocab and stuff in reading. It is possible but seems unlikely to me as the score on the report for fall is lower than the score at the end of school in spring. But it is possible he looked at a sub score. What i am trying to understand is the way map testing works could there be any possibility of his scores getting mixed up with another student or something?
The score is usually lower in the fall than in the spring for math for my DC - there is a real summer slide. That’s why we did a math class this summer and it finally went up. But usually it is a few points lower.
Anonymous wrote:How do I know my kid’s MAP score? Haven’t been given anything by the school or the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what they see at the end of the test is the main score and some sub scores. Is it possible he remembered the highest of the sub scores not the overall score?
I think he knows there are sub scores too, as he told me what his sub score was in vocab and stuff in reading. It is possible but seems unlikely to me as the score on the report for fall is lower than the score at the end of school in spring. But it is possible he looked at a sub score. What i am trying to understand is the way map testing works could there be any possibility of his scores getting mixed up with another student or something?
Anonymous wrote:How do I know my kid’s MAP score? Haven’t been given anything by the school or the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what they see at the end of the test is the main score and some sub scores. Is it possible he remembered the highest of the sub scores not the overall score?
I think he knows there are sub scores too, as he told me what his sub score was in vocab and stuff in reading. It is possible but seems unlikely to me as the score on the report for fall is lower than the score at the end of school in spring. But it is possible he looked at a sub score. What i am trying to understand is the way map testing works could there be any possibility of his scores getting mixed up with another student or something?
We once got a report from school where they accidentally put the MAP-R score as the MAP-M score. But that was not the official MAP score report, it was just something the teacher put together for conferences or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what they see at the end of the test is the main score and some sub scores. Is it possible he remembered the highest of the sub scores not the overall score?
I think he knows there are sub scores too, as he told me what his sub score was in vocab and stuff in reading. It is possible but seems unlikely to me as the score on the report for fall is lower than the score at the end of school in spring. But it is possible he looked at a sub score. What i am trying to understand is the way map testing works could there be any possibility of his scores getting mixed up with another student or something?
Anonymous wrote:OP, what they see at the end of the test is the main score and some sub scores. Is it possible he remembered the highest of the sub scores not the overall score?
Anonymous wrote:I've been giving MAP tests for almost twenty years. I always walked around with a clipboard and record my students' scores even though we can print a report after the fact. In that time there has never been a discrepancy between what I recorded and the reports. Maybe your child was just mistaken?