Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here with a related question - do kids continue taking the same test they get in 6th grade in middle school, or do they switch to the algebra test in the year they take algebra? They have several tests: 6+, Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry. Just curious if all secondary students in MCPS take the 6+ test, or if they switch to a different version when they move to algebra and geometry.
Same test. It's individually adaptive up through precalculus. (All at "on-level", not honors/enriched challenge problems.
My older kid, who is in 8th, scores in the low 300s and often gets questions on quadratic, comics, and trig.
Are they in Algebra 2 or something?
Yes, we're in Potomac so acceleration was an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here with a related question - do kids continue taking the same test they get in 6th grade in middle school, or do they switch to the algebra test in the year they take algebra? They have several tests: 6+, Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry. Just curious if all secondary students in MCPS take the 6+ test, or if they switch to a different version when they move to algebra and geometry.
Same test. It's individually adaptive up through precalculus. (All at "on-level", not honors/enriched challenge problems.
My older kid, who is in 8th, scores in the low 300s and often gets questions on quadratic, comics, and trig.
Are they in Algebra 2 or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here with a related question - do kids continue taking the same test they get in 6th grade in middle school, or do they switch to the algebra test in the year they take algebra? They have several tests: 6+, Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry. Just curious if all secondary students in MCPS take the 6+ test, or if they switch to a different version when they move to algebra and geometry.
Same test. It's individually adaptive up through precalculus. (All at "on-level", not honors/enriched challenge problems.
My older kid, who is in 8th, scores in the low 300s and often gets questions on quadratic, comics, and trig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here with a related question - do kids continue taking the same test they get in 6th grade in middle school, or do they switch to the algebra test in the year they take algebra? They have several tests: 6+, Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry. Just curious if all secondary students in MCPS take the 6+ test, or if they switch to a different version when they move to algebra and geometry.
Same test. It's individually adaptive up through precalculus. (All at "on-level", not honors/enriched challenge problems.
Anonymous wrote:We are new to this area and this is our first experience with MAP testing. Is 275 a high math score for an 8th grader or is that just a pretty standard advanced score for this metro area …like I said, we are new here
Anonymous wrote:NP here with a related question - do kids continue taking the same test they get in 6th grade in middle school, or do they switch to the algebra test in the year they take algebra? They have several tests: 6+, Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry. Just curious if all secondary students in MCPS take the 6+ test, or if they switch to a different version when they move to algebra and geometry.
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You can see the percentile on the score report.
Anonymous wrote:We are new to this area and this is our first experience with MAP testing. Is 275 a high math score for an 8th grader or is that just a pretty standard advanced score for this metro area …like I said, we are new here