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    Last year when I was advocating for DS7 I found a website that listed all the math skills that a child would know if they got a certain score on the Math MAP and what skills that child would now be ready to learn. Unfortunately, while I printed it out, I didn't book mark it, and what I printed out was recycled. Does anyone know a link to this information? I seem to recall it was discussed here a good while back, but I can't find the thread.


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    Thanks, Sheila! Those aren't the one I remember seeing last year, but they have very similar information. I appreciate the help!

    I remember seeing something that had a long list of the individual skills, and I'm thinking it was from a high school or college in Arizona? I could be remembering completely wrong, though!


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    I remember seeing that too, but didn't save the link.

    A quick google turned this up: http://www.tfsd.k12.id.us/ha/Rit_Ranges.htm

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    That works, too. Thank you Nikita!


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    This link has information for the MAP learning ladder:
    http://www.powayusd.com/projects/edtechcentral/lladder/Default.asp

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    Yay, Inky! That was the one I'd seen before and had in my mind!

    Thanks everyone! You guys are awesome!


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