Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC dropped significantly in percentile from his end of 5th grade MAP R to 6th grade fall MAP. He went to CES and did well there so I am just baffled by the drop in his score. Does the MAP R count for anything beyond 6th grade? Thanks
There's a new test in 6th. Kids who typically score high will likely go down by 10-20 points. Look at the percentiles instead of the raw scores.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a change in MAP-R test content in 6th grade?
Anonymous wrote:My DC dropped significantly in percentile from his end of 5th grade MAP R to 6th grade fall MAP. He went to CES and did well there so I am just baffled by the drop in his score. Does the MAP R count for anything beyond 6th grade? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6th grade MAP doesn't count for anything. But also the test changes in 6th grade, moving from the MAP 2-5 version to the MAP 6+ version. It is common for there to be a drop in score, although I see you are also worried about a drop in percentile.
8th grade MAP scores are probably the next ones that matter, as they can be considered for high school application programs.
Thanks. He dropped from 90th to 75th. Not sure why. No we don’t plan to pursue any magnet programs in high school. I was worried he might be placed in a different reading class based on the drop in score. There is just one reading class right? Everyone does advanced reading?
How many points is that?
Notice the huge error ranges on the score reports, as much as +/- 10[/quote
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What do you mean by error ranges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6th grade MAP doesn't count for anything. But also the test changes in 6th grade, moving from the MAP 2-5 version to the MAP 6+ version. It is common for there to be a drop in score, although I see you are also worried about a drop in percentile.
8th grade MAP scores are probably the next ones that matter, as they can be considered for high school application programs.
Thanks. He dropped from 90th to 75th. Not sure why. No we don’t plan to pursue any magnet programs in high school. I was worried he might be placed in a different reading class based on the drop in score. There is just one reading class right? Everyone does advanced reading?
That is a big drop. Was he reading as much this summer? But no worries, they're not going to change his class. He'd need to have terrible grades last year and abysmal MAP scores to have remedial English, or whatever it's called.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6th grade MAP doesn't count for anything. But also the test changes in 6th grade, moving from the MAP 2-5 version to the MAP 6+ version. It is common for there to be a drop in score, although I see you are also worried about a drop in percentile.
8th grade MAP scores are probably the next ones that matter, as they can be considered for high school application programs.
Thanks. He dropped from 90th to 75th. Not sure why. No we don’t plan to pursue any magnet programs in high school. I was worried he might be placed in a different reading class based on the drop in score. There is just one reading class right? Everyone does advanced reading?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6th grade MAP doesn't count for anything. But also the test changes in 6th grade, moving from the MAP 2-5 version to the MAP 6+ version. It is common for there to be a drop in score, although I see you are also worried about a drop in percentile.
8th grade MAP scores are probably the next ones that matter, as they can be considered for high school application programs.
Thanks. He dropped from 90th to 75th. Not sure why. No we don’t plan to pursue any magnet programs in high school. I was worried he might be placed in a different reading class based on the drop in score. There is just one reading class right? Everyone does advanced reading?
Anonymous wrote:6th grade MAP doesn't count for anything. But also the test changes in 6th grade, moving from the MAP 2-5 version to the MAP 6+ version. It is common for there to be a drop in score, although I see you are also worried about a drop in percentile.
8th grade MAP scores are probably the next ones that matter, as they can be considered for high school application programs.