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Learn about the MAP assessment, a research-based tool helping teachers, students, counselors, and parents measure student abilities and progress in reading and math. Get insights on interpreting MAP scores and tips for success. Remember to reflect on your performance after the test. Follow instructions to share your reflection with educators.
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I have to take the MAP again? But why?
What is MAP? MAP is a research based computer assessment that gives teachers, students, guidance counselors, and parents an accurate assessment of a student’s ability measuring what a student knows and needs to learn.
What do MAP scores mean? • MAP scores show you what progress is being made. • A student’s MAP score can mean the difference between being placed in a fundamental, regular, or honors level class.
Areas of Reading MAP • Literature • Informational Text • Vocabulary
Areas of Math MAP • Operations & Algebraic Thinking • Real & Complex Number Systems • Geometry • Statistics & Probability
Tips for Success!! • Take your time. Don’t just pick an answer to click on. • Give your best effort. • Know your score and set a goal. • As long as your score stays the same or increases even by 1 you are making progress!!!
Reflection After taking the MAP click on the reflection sheet that matches the test you just completed. Please save this document in your English folder and then send the attachment to Mr. Foley and Mrs. Marcy. foleys@district87.org marcyj@district87.org Math Reflection English Reflection