Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for your responses. Has this not happened to anyone’s kid before? Just mine?
It happened to mine twice.
In the fall of 1st grade, the MAP-P (math assessment) raw score dropped to the same score as the fall of K. My kid just had an awful day - probably got an early question wrong and that put her on track for a low score. Percentile went from 99th in spring of K to 52nd in fall of 1st. Went back up to high 90s percentile by winter of 1st.
But the bigger issue for us was in upper elementary. Kid scored very high in spring of 3rd grade year, and then dropped quite a bit in fall of 4th -- then went up after that, but still before the high score in spring of 3rd grade. I think she maybe just had a really good test in Spring of 3rd grade. In 5th grade, the score recovered, and eventually was higher than that high 3rd grade score.
None of it affected the instruction received. Teachers knew she was bright and could handle accelerated curriculum. But it was certainly something we kept an eye on.
Good luck, OP!
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for your responses. Has this not happened to anyone’s kid before? Just mine?
Anonymous wrote:It goes up and down. But I don't know - 8 points. Might have to repeat 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for your responses. Has this not happened to anyone’s kid before? Just mine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just summer slump nbd
As the school year goes on, the score will go up
But its quite a big drop like 8 points. He is getting ELC based on his 3rd grade Spring MAP score but now I am worried that they will take that away and think he can’t do ELC.
That's not how statistics works. The scale doesn't start at 0.
8 points out of 200-something. It's a less than 5% change. It's barely statistically significant.
You will hurt your kid--and yourself--obsessing like this. Stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just summer slump nbd
As the school year goes on, the score will go up
But its quite a big drop like 8 points. He is getting ELC based on his 3rd grade Spring MAP score but now I am worried that they will take that away and think he can’t do ELC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just summer slump nbd
As the school year goes on, the score will go up
But its quite a big drop like 8 points. He is getting ELC based on his 3rd grade Spring MAP score but now I am worried that they will take that away and think he can’t do ELC.
Anonymous wrote:It's just summer slump nbd
As the school year goes on, the score will go up