Parent Guide to MAP Testing
Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) is an assessment taken by 2nd through 9th grade in Elkhorn Area School District. Students currently take assessments in Reading, Math and Language Arts. Assessments are given to all students in the fall, winter, and spring. When taking a MAP test, the difficulty of each question is based on how well a student answers all the previous questions. As the student answers correctly, questions become more difficult. If the student answer incorrectly, the questions become easier. In an optimal test, a student answers approximately half the items correctly and half incorrectly. The final score is an indication of the student’s instructional level.
Students receive an individual score, called a RIT score. Individual growth goals are developed for each student based on his/her achievement. This model of assessment is based on individual growth, rather reaching the same benchmark for each student. By individualizing for each student, teachers are able to optimize learning and ensure every student is making progress.
NWEA ToolsPlease click on the link below to access the Parent Toolkit provided by NWEA regarding MAP testing.
Parent Toolkit MAP Basics Overview RIT Reference Chart (Reading) RIT Reference Chart (Math) |
Understanding RIT ScoresOnce your child has been assessed with the MAP Benchmark tool, your teacher will inform you of their RIT scores. Your teacher will also be able to help you understand the scores and how the scores can be used to help improve upon their learning.
Listed below are the three scoring areas and the ranges within each area. Working together with your child and your teacher, you can use these documents to achieve your goals and see great learning gains. |
Math
Click on the score range your child received to download the PDF document associated with the score.
Language Usage
Click on the score range your child received to download the PDF document associated with the score.
Reading
Click on the score range your child received to download the PDF document associated with the score.
Instructional Activities Aligned with MAP Scores:
How to help enhance your child's skills based upon their RIT score:
The following tables provide links to activities that your child may complete to improve their skills in specific areas of math and reading.
As an example, from your child's student progress report, find which areas are listed as "low" or "low avg" in each subject area. Look to see what their bold RIT score was for that subject in the "student score range" column and click on the link below that corresponds to the appropriate range. Please remember that your child's Compass Odyssey learning pathway is also aligned with their MAP scores. Please be sure to visit that section for more information.
The following tables provide links to activities that your child may complete to improve their skills in specific areas of math and reading.
As an example, from your child's student progress report, find which areas are listed as "low" or "low avg" in each subject area. Look to see what their bold RIT score was for that subject in the "student score range" column and click on the link below that corresponds to the appropriate range. Please remember that your child's Compass Odyssey learning pathway is also aligned with their MAP scores. Please be sure to visit that section for more information.