Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading books alone doesn’t help increase MAP scores. My DS reads quite a bit but he isn’t a bookworm and reading isn’t his favorite thing either. But he is above grade level and does well in school but still doesn’t get very high scores in fact sometimes his scores dip. What can we do to increase his scores?
What grade is your kid in? Are they old enough and compliant enough to make the test seriously? A low score on a computer test is a positive signal in a K-2 kid.
He is in 4th grade. Scores have ranged from 97th in 3rd to 85th in 4th, not sure why his performance is so inconsistent. I do read with him and he does workbooks too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading books alone doesn’t help increase MAP scores. My DS reads quite a bit but he isn’t a bookworm and reading isn’t his favorite thing either. But he is above grade level and does well in school but still doesn’t get very high scores in fact sometimes his scores dip. What can we do to increase his scores?
What grade is your kid in? Are they old enough and compliant enough to make the test seriously? A low score on a computer test is a positive signal in a K-2 kid.
He is in 4th grade. Scores have ranged from 97th in 3rd to 85th in 4th, not sure why his performance is so inconsistent. I do read with him and he does workbooks too.
Remember that MAP is adaptive. Is your DS highly motivated to do well and takes time to analyze questions carefully? Or is he answering quickly what he’s confident in, but not pushing hard on questions that need more thinking? (Both styles are fine.) Having big swings in MAP scores sounds more like a focus or didn’t finish problem , rather than an actual knowledge problem.
He is the latter. I do honestly think it’s a focus problem too. He tries to finish fast as the other kids finish the test he feels he is ‘behind’ and needs to speed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.. It might just be that my DC doesn’t care at all. Maybe I should stop focusing on his performance on tests.
What did his teacher say?
Teacher thought he doesn’t read much
Anonymous wrote:OP here.. It might just be that my DC doesn’t care at all. Maybe I should stop focusing on his performance on tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.. It might just be that my DC doesn’t care at all. Maybe I should stop focusing on his performance on tests.
What did his teacher say?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.. It might just be that my DC doesn’t care at all. Maybe I should stop focusing on his performance on tests.
Anonymous wrote:There is no "didn't finish" problem in MAP. It's untimed, and the test can be saved and completed the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading books alone doesn’t help increase MAP scores. My DS reads quite a bit but he isn’t a bookworm and reading isn’t his favorite thing either. But he is above grade level and does well in school but still doesn’t get very high scores in fact sometimes his scores dip. What can we do to increase his scores?
What grade is your kid in? Are they old enough and compliant enough to make the test seriously? A low score on a computer test is a positive signal in a K-2 kid.
He is in 4th grade. Scores have ranged from 97th in 3rd to 85th in 4th, not sure why his performance is so inconsistent. I do read with him and he does workbooks too.
Remember that MAP is adaptive. Is your DS highly motivated to do well and takes time to analyze questions carefully? Or is he answering quickly what he’s confident in, but not pushing hard on questions that need more thinking? (Both styles are fine.) Having big swings in MAP scores sounds more like a focus or didn’t finish problem , rather than an actual knowledge problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading books alone doesn’t help increase MAP scores. My DS reads quite a bit but he isn’t a bookworm and reading isn’t his favorite thing either. But he is above grade level and does well in school but still doesn’t get very high scores in fact sometimes his scores dip. What can we do to increase his scores?
What grade is your kid in? Are they old enough and compliant enough to make the test seriously? A low score on a computer test is a positive signal in a K-2 kid.
He is in 4th grade. Scores have ranged from 97th in 3rd to 85th in 4th, not sure why his performance is so inconsistent. I do read with him and he does workbooks too.
Anonymous wrote:Have 3 good student kids but only the oldest who is a voracious reader gets the top MAP R score. So reading seems to be what can improve it.