The national average is 217 I believe... any score exceeding that should be considered good.
The Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) test is administered to thousands of students in grades 1-9 three times a year to measure achievement in reading, language usage, science, and mathematics. It is a computer adaptive test; children take the test within a computer program so that the test provides questions based on a child’s responses.After the MAP has been administered, children are given a RIT score between 95 and 300. These scores are not specific to a child’s grade level, but they are expected to increase over the course of the year as the child learns more advanced material.In the first grade, students are tested only on reading and math and they will have a different RIT score for each subject. To determine what a good MAP score is for a first grader, the child should have a RIT score at or above grade level over the three testing periods:At Grade Level Reading / Fall: 160At Grade Level Reading / Winter: 167At Grade Level Reading / Spring: 173At Grade Level Math / Fall: 164At Grade Level Math / Winter: 171At Grade Level Math / Spring: 178If a first grader has a RIT score at or higher than the above scores, then they would have what is considered a good score. If a child scores 5-10 points or lower than the above scores, their score would be considered below grade level, and in need of improvement.Ultimately, no matter what score a first grader receives on MAP, due to the multiple testing periods there are always chances for improvement.
A MAP score of 262 for a 6th grader is generally considered to be above average, as it typically falls within or above the 75th percentile for students at that grade level. This suggests that the student is performing well compared to their peers. However, it's important to consider the context, including the specific subject area and the student's growth over time. Overall, a score like this indicates strong academic performance.
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yes.. i believe it is above average...
in map testing 260 is a very good score that is like impossible for people get in this
A score of 222 in MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) testing can be considered good, depending on the grade level and the specific subject area being assessed. MAP scores are typically norm-referenced, meaning they compare a student's performance to that of their peers. Generally, a score above the 50th percentile indicates above-average performance. It's essential to consult the specific growth and proficiency benchmarks for the grade level to determine the score's context.
Oh, dude, a score of 268 on a 5th-grade MAP test in math is like totally average. It's not like winning the lottery or anything, but hey, at least you didn't bomb it, right? So, like, don't stress too much about it, you're doing fine.
MAP testing scores are typically reported as RIT scores, which measure a student's academic achievement and growth over time. The average RIT score for 7th grade math is around 240, so a score of 278 is considered above average and indicative of strong math skills. Similarly, the average RIT score for 7th grade ELA is around 240, so a score of 254 is also considered above average and demonstrates proficiency in English language arts.
Yes,that is actually very good for a 5th grader.
It is a pretty good score. You will have to check with the state percentiles, but that's an average score. No worrying.
Well, I'm in the 6th grade, and for my fall reading MAP test score I had gotten a 238. I had a talk with my teacher and she said that my goal for spring was to get a 241. This doesn't mean anything because the average score that a 6th grader gets on a reading MAP test is a 213. So, I wouldn't worry about your score since the average MAP score for 7th graders is probably about a 220.
A score of 237 on the MAP test for a 10th grader is generally considered above average, as the typical range for 10th grade students often falls between 220 and 240. However, the interpretation of the score can vary based on the specific subject area and the norms established by the testing organization. It’s important to consider individual growth and performance trends over time rather than focusing solely on a single score. For more precise guidance, comparing the score to grade-level benchmarks or discussing it with educators can provide additional context.
i am in 7th grande and got 250 on winter. in 6th grade i got 238. so i think 217 is an average grade because i am one of the best students in my class.
no it is not i scored 155 in 6th grade dude that's a terrible score unless you mean 255. I scored a 288 you noobs.
The normal test score for first graders on MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) testing can vary by subject and school district, but typically, the average RIT score for first grade in reading is around 150-160, while for math, it usually falls between 160-170. These scores can provide a benchmark for student performance, but it's important to consider that individual scores may vary based on various factors, including curriculum and student population. Always refer to specific district guidelines for the most accurate benchmarks.