A NWEA math score of 185 for an 8th grader is generally considered below grade level. Typically, 8th graders are expected to score higher, often in the range of 220-240, depending on the testing norms. However, it's important to consider individual progress and context, such as the student's learning background and any areas of improvement. It's advisable to use this score as a starting point for identifying specific skills that may need attention.
I think you can get a 300. I know a fifth grader who got a 289 on a math nwea test. Hope this helps!
300 No its not I got 316 in math and I'm in 8th grade
It depends on your school. In a regular school the average For a fifth grader is 220 so a 6th grader would have about 225 .So that is a good score you have passed the MAP.
I got a 284 on my map. Most other people got less.Hope that helped
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I think you can get a 300. I know a fifth grader who got a 289 on a math nwea test. Hope this helps!
300 No its not I got 316 in math and I'm in 8th grade
It might be possible... if you are very smart!:) I know someone in fifth grade who got a 289 on a math nwea test Hope this helps! :)
A NWEA score of 252 in math typically corresponds to a proficiency level around the 5th to 6th grade level, depending on the specific assessment and the norms of the testing year. However, it's important to consult the most recent NWEA RIT scale charts for precise grade level equivalencies, as these can vary slightly from year to year.
Around 235-250, but my son got a 267 in the spring
Thats pretty good for a person you age, but a 6th grader at my school got a 302.
It depends on your school. In a regular school the average For a fifth grader is 220 so a 6th grader would have about 225 .So that is a good score you have passed the MAP.
A NWEA score of 236 typically corresponds to a student performing at a 5th or 6th grade level in reading or math, depending on the specific subject and the assessment norms for that year. However, the exact grade level can vary slightly based on the individual student’s growth and the test version used. It's always best to consult the latest NWEA norms for precise interpretations.
First of all, you have got to just be bragging! Second of all, no it is not good. It is crazy good, but it is also impossible? Either you are just bragging or you share the same brain as Einstein!
I actually scored a 307 in Michigan. I know that the max score is 320. Anyone who scores about a 280-285 on that test is in the 99th percentile. Those who score above 300 are rarely surpassed. I would assume that New Mexico's highest score would be at least 300.
Ofcourse that is. Most people i know get 254 or higher in eight grade. You achieving that in sixth grade is pretty impressive. :)
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