PARENT
GUIDE TO MAP
Dear Families,
Now that student-led
conferences are finished and you have your child’s MAP results, we would like
to share some information and links with you in order for you to support
your child in his/her areas of need.
For more information about the
overall Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) process:
The following NWEA Parent
Toolkit was created as a resource and guide for parents. It includes Frequently
Asked Questions, Tips for Parents, and a list of web sites for parents and
kids:
We’d also
like to provide you with 2 excellent resources for at-home practice. For each,
you’ll need to look at your child’s Student Goal Setting Worksheet, which was shared
with you at conferences.
For
reading, look at your child’s RIT range by goal strand for Fall 2012. Use these
numbers to select appropriate activities under each goal area. This website is
aligned to Minnesota standards, so there are some discrepancies in the
categorizing. Our suggestion for finding comprehension activities is to use the
overall RIT score for reading.
Website
Wording
MAP Wording
Word Recognition, Analysis, and
Vocabulary Word Analysis and vocabulary
Comprehension:
Narrative
Literal, Interpretive, and Evaluative Comprehension
Comprehension:
Informational
Literal, Interpretive, and Evaluative Comprehension
Literature
Literature Response/Analysis
Here is the
reading website:
For math,
look at your child’s RIT range by goal strand for Fall 2012. Use these numbers
to select appropriate activities under each goal area. For example, if your
child’s RIT range for Geometry is 175-190, you would go to the click on the
171-180 and 181-190 links under Geometry and Measurement in order for find
activities at your child’s level. Since Geometry and Measurement are grouped
together, you would be looking for geometry skills, such as shapes.
Website
Wording
MAP Wording
Number and
Operation
Computation and Number Sense
Geometry and
Measurement
Geometry and Measurement
Data
Analysis
Statistics and Probability
Algebra
Algebraic Concepts
Here is the
math website:
We know
that parent support and at-home practice are essential for student success. We
hope you find these resources useful. Please feel free to contact us with any
questions.
Sincerely,
The
Discovery Elementary Team
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