UTILIZING NWEA MAP RESULTS Tri-Village Local School District
Benefits of Using MAP Norm Referenced Provides growth measures Drives differentiated instruction Allows students to become stakeholders in goal setting
Norm Referenced Percentile 5,000,000 kids annually 50 states Normed every 3 years
Growth Measures Uses the RIT scale Compares student to the district average Compares student to the norm group Provides projected growth
Drives Instruction Class by RIT reports offer grouping by readiness Allows instructional content to be differentiate Skills and concepts to Enhance Skills and Concepts to Develop Skills and Concepts to Introduce Algebraic Relationships and Patterns Extends a growing arithmetic pattern, defined by numbers Extends a growing arithmetic pattern, defined by diagrams or shapes Extends a growing arithmetic pattern, recursively adding X more each time
Differentiate Instruction Algebra Geometry Data Analysis & Probability
Teacher Reports by RIT Range/Goal Descriptors Located: On teacher’s homepage under Online Reports Click Teacher Report
Teacher Reports by RIT Range/Goal Descriptors Select Term and Goal Scores view by RIT Ranges (Number) or Goal Descriptors (Hi/Average/ Low)
Teacher Reports by RIT Range
Teacher Reports By Goal Descriptors
Grade By Subject Reports Located: On teacher’s homepage under Online Reports Click Grade By Subject
Grade By Subject Reports Select Term, Grade, Subject Under “Select Sort Order” select Test RIT
Grade By Subject Report Great data to use to put students into small groups based on the entire grade level
Map for Primary Grades Reports Located: On teacher’s homepage under Online Reports Click Map for Primary Grades
Map for Primary Grades Reports Select Student Report Select a Term Select a Class Select a Test Select a Student
Map for Primary Grades Used to look at data from skills test taken.
Dynamic Reports to Class Overview Located: On teacher’s homepage under Data - Tools Click Dynamic Reports
Finding Class Overview Click Dynamic Reports
Dynamic Reports to Find Class Overview Click Teacher Class Overview
Dynamic Reports to Find Lexile Levels Located: On teacher’s homepage under Data - Tools Click Dynamic Reports
Finding Lexile Levels Click Dynamic Reports
Lexile Level Reports Then find Lexile Report Use these reading levels to compare to DRA Levels
Primary Grades Instructional Data Located: On teacher’s homepage under Data- Tools Click Primary Grades Instructional Data
Primary Grades Instructional Data Fill out the chart to find specific learning targets for your students
Primary Grades Instructional Data A great resource for parents!
Class/Grade-Level Growth: Questions to Consider
Student Goal Setting Considered to be a high-leverage strategy Student Goal-Setting Worksheets YouTube Video
Student Goal Setting
Class/Grade Goal Setting
MAP #3: OAA cut scores aren’t enough Grade OAA Math cut score MAP percentile OAA Reading cut score MAP percentile 3 rd th th th th th th th th th th th 20918
Growth Goals as a Motivator The Fall RIT scores should serve as a benchmark to determine growth goals for the school year. The Winter MAP Test should serve as checkpoint for progress being made toward those growth targets made for the Spring. Setting growth goals provides motivation to teachers and students. Goals are more authentic if they are discussed one- on-one with a student throughout the school year to discuss their progress.
DesCartes Located: On teacher’s homepage under Data - Tools Click DesCartes
DesCartes
MAP Resources Online N. McGuiness has compiled online activities and games based upon skills identified in DesCartes for each RIT range by Goal Strand
MAP Resources Online N. McGuiness has compiled online activities and games based upon skills identified in DesCartes for each RIT range by Goal Strand
NWEA Resources Professional Development – Online Training Professional Development Reports – Provides links for annotated reports Reports Reports by User Reports by User Dynamic Reporting Suite Dynamic Reporting Suite Comparative Data Comparative Data Goal Setting Example Goal Setting Example