Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My fourth grader scored 288 in MAP-R. He mostly reads nonfiction books and feels it is getting harder to find books in the library.
Please share the books your kids at a similar level are reading in any genre. Thanks.
If this is true, I think we should be asking the kid for advice. My kid in the 7th grade got a 253 today which I think is pretty good. 288 in grade 4 is a really high score.
Your 7th grader did fantastic. The ES scoring is different than MS scoring but this cannot be real or OP child is a genius. 288 is very high in high school, let alone in ES or MS.
What do you mean by scoring is different in ES and MS? Are you saying that the MAP scores progressive across all grades?
The actual test changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My fourth grader scored 288 in MAP-R. He mostly reads nonfiction books and feels it is getting harder to find books in the library.
Please share the books your kids at a similar level are reading in any genre. Thanks.
If this is true, I think we should be asking the kid for advice. My kid in the 7th grade got a 253 today which I think is pretty good. 288 in grade 4 is a really high score.
Your 7th grader did fantastic. The ES scoring is different than MS scoring but this cannot be real or OP child is a genius. 288 is very high in high school, let alone in ES or MS.
What do you mean by scoring is different in ES and MS? Are you saying that the MAP scores progressive across all grades?
Anonymous wrote:Ulysses by James Joyce.
Should be an easy read for your kid if you are telling the truth.