MAP testing will begin next week. Information about MAP testing was included in last week’s SPOTS and additional information was sent home with all grades 3-5 students on Sunday.
We give students MAP tests to determine individual instructional levels and to measure academic growth in the areas of reading, language arts and mathematics throughout the school year, and from year to year.
The tests are completely computerized and are unique in that they adapt to be appropriate for each child’s level of learning. As a result, each student has the same opportunity to succeed and maintain a positive attitude toward testing.
In addition to the information already provided, the following tips are helpful for parents in preparing their children for testing:
- Make sure that your child is well rested on school days. Children who are tired in class are less able to pay attention or focus on the demands of a test.
- Give your child a well-rounded diet. A healthy body leads to a healthy and active mind.
- Encourage your child to listen to directions and give every question their best effort.
- Please send a lunch from home on Tuesday as we will be testing during our regular lunch time and will need to eat in our classroom after finishing.
I shared a Point Point with the class in an effort to lower their test anxiety and give them an idea of what to expect. We will also set some testing goals, then begin the first test Sunday at 8:30 am. Here is our testing schedule:
Thank you so much for your support. We are looking forward to a great week!
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