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    covenantcasa #75545 05/06/10 07:46 AM
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    Here's the link for the MAP Norms. The charts for end of year reading are on page 142 of the pdf. Language is on page 148 and math is page 144. You're welcome!
    http://pickens.it.schoolfusion.us/m...ssionid=14d1e9266e4482d198ebc39c6e6bc9c3

    inky #75576 05/06/10 02:27 PM
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    Does anyone know if a particular K-1 MAP score corresponds to the same score on the regular MAP test?


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    mnmom23 #75581 05/06/10 04:00 PM
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    NWEA's answer seems to be yes but I'm not entirely convinced. DD's RIT score was lower when she took the standard MAP in the fall than it had been the previous spring on the P-MAP. I think it was more of a difference between the tests than a "summer slump." http://www.nwea.org/support/article/1261
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    When using the new norms, please keep in mind that MAP for Primary Grades represents downward extensions of the NWEA RIT scales in Reading and Mathematics. That is, the RIT scores reported from MAP for Primary Grades tests are on the same scales and are aligned with the RIT scores reported from standard NWEA MAP scores. [The Reading and Mathematics tests belong to the same underlying scales, but the MAP for Primary Grades tests allow student status to be estimated as early as the beginning of kindergarten, while the earliest standard MAP tests can commonly be used is beginning of grade 2.]

    inky #75583 05/06/10 04:56 PM
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    Thanks so much inky! I was trying to compare my DD's reading MAP score at the end of 1st grade (which she took with a 2nd grade class and therefore were on the standard MAP) and my DS's reading MAP scores at the end of 1st grade (which were on the MAP for Primary Grades). Not reading to compare children, just trying to get a sense of differences and similarities in prepartation for a discussion with the principal and GT coordinator.


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    covenantcasa #75697 05/07/10 06:41 PM
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    Covenantcasa - do you mind sharing either here or in a private message to me, how your son's score compares between 2-5 w/ goals and 6+ w/ goals? My 4th grader is scheduled to take the MAP next week and I"m undecided as to which test to give. I know he'll be fine w/ Reading 6+ w/ goals and the Language Arts only comes in survey or w/ goals so no choice there but it's the math I"m undecided about. I spoke with NWEA and they suggested 6+ w/ goals but computer adaptive tests start near the middle and then go either up or down....I just worry about him being discouraged by the first problems being so hard.

    What I'm not sure about is that Inky posted a link to a website saying that the 2-5 didn't have computation with fractions, decimals, and percents. My 1st grader took the 2-5 survey and it had simple computations with fractions and decimals.

    Any help is appreciated,

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    Didn't someone ask for norms for the MAP for gifted kids or for the college-bound population? I have a chart which lists medians for gifted kids and grade level medians.

    Someone emailed it to me. It's not pasting here and I don't have a web link to it. If anyone is interested I can try typing it out here.

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    Originally Posted by Dazed&Confuzed
    Didn't someone ask for norms for the MAP for gifted kids or for the college-bound population? I have a chart which lists medians for gifted kids and grade level medians.

    Someone emailed it to me. It's not pasting here and I don't have a web link to it. If anyone is interested I can try typing it out here.

    Dazey

    I didn't ask about it, but I'd love to see it if it isn't too much trouble. Or, if you prefer, you can email it to me (PM for address).

    BonusMom #76069 05/14/10 09:20 AM
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    Spring Math Screening (RIT Median Value)

    Grade 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Grade level 191 202 211 219 224 229 234 239 240
    Gifted 209 221 232 241 249 255 260 263 265

    Spring Reading (RIT Median Value)

    Grade 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Grade level 190 200 207 212 217 220 223 225 227
    Gifted 209 218 225 230 236 239 242 243 245

    Spring Language Usage

    Grade 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Grade level 193 202 209 241 218 220 222 224 225
    Gifted 212 220 225 230 233 236 238 240 242

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    Dazey,

    Thanks for copying that out. Interesting info.

    Do you have a source for the date? I'm just curious where the information is coming from, sample size, etc...


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    Here's a link for the report:
    http://www.dubuque.k12.ia.us/MAP/2005docs/2005PlacementGuidelines.pdf
    It comes from the norms in this report which goes into detail about sample size, etc.:
    http://pickens.it.schoolfusion.us/m...ssionid=14d1e9266e4482d198ebc39c6e6bc9c3

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