Anonymous wrote:Is it true that the benchmark for 3rd graders is about 190-200 on the MAP-R?
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that the benchmark for 3rd graders is about 190-200 on the MAP-R?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the useful info. In MOCO at what grades in elementary school, are these tests administered ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 4th grader came home and said she got a 246 on her map-r..that means?? new to this... TIA
this may help explain the background. Map-R are given 3 times a year to help teachers assess student acheivement/growth. As I understand it they are not designed to provide information for parents to use for other purposes which is why the results are not given to parents. MSA scores are the ones used for federal purposes and thus are sent home. You really should think of the MAP-R as a regular test your child is given, I think.
[url]
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2007/MAP-R%20prediction%20brief%2001-29-07.pdf[/url]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 4th grader came home and said she got a 246 on her map-r..that means?? new to this... TIA
this may help explain the background. Map-R are given 3 times a year to help teachers assess student acheivement/growth. As I understand it they are not designed to provide information for parents to use for other purposes which is why the results are not given to parents. MSA scores are the ones used for federal purposes and thus are sent home. You really should think of the MAP-R as a regular test your child is given, I think.
[url]
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2007/MAP-R%20prediction%20brief%2001-29-07.pdf[/url]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my 4th grader came home and said she got a 246 on her map-r..that means?? new to this... TIA
this may help explain the background. Map-R are given 3 times a year to help teachers assess student acheivement/growth. As I understand it they are not designed to provide information for parents to use for other purposes which is why the results are not given to parents. MSA scores are the ones used for federal purposes and thus are sent home. You really should think of the MAP-R as a regular test your child is given, I think.
[url]
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/2007/MAP-R%20prediction%20brief%2001-29-07.pdf[/url]
Anonymous wrote:So my 4th grader came home and said she got a 246 on her map-r..that means?? new to this... TIA
Anonymous wrote:They are timed.