The document summarizes a student's MAPs test scores from fall and winter in reading, language usage, and math. For each subject, it notes whether the student's scores increased or decreased, and compares them to national averages. It also includes the student's self-set goals for improving their scores before their next assessment. The goals aim to have the student read regularly to improve reading comprehension, write summaries to boost language skills, and practice math problems more to enhance math abilities.
The document summarizes a student's MAPs test scores from fall and winter in reading, language usage, and math. For each subject, it notes whether the student's scores increased or decreased, and compares them to national averages. It also includes the student's self-set goals for improving their scores before their next assessment. The goals aim to have the student read regularly to improve reading comprehension, write summaries to boost language skills, and practice math problems more to enhance math abilities.
The document summarizes a student's MAPs test scores from fall and winter in reading, language usage, and math. For each subject, it notes whether the student's scores increased or decreased, and compares them to national averages. It also includes the student's self-set goals for improving their scores before their next assessment. The goals aim to have the student read regularly to improve reading comprehension, write summaries to boost language skills, and practice math problems more to enhance math abilities.
Instructor: Ms. Mackenzie Grade: 9 Instructions: Fill in the following table with your November and February scores. Then fill in the 4th column with the National Average. Subject
FA16 Score
WI16 Score
Net Growth (+) or (-)
National Average
Reading
192
188
-4
221
Language Usage
210
197
-13
220
Math
225
204
-21
233
1. Look at your Reading scores.
In my reading scores my scores decreased, I think this is because I was really sleepy that day and I didnt read carefully the questions. My score is lower than the National Average, I need to improve on that. 2. Your next assessment is scheduled towards the end of this semester. Create a S.M.A.R.T Goal for growth in this subject/area: My goal for this subject is to read at least half an hour a day and summarize the chapter or the part I have read. 3. Look at your Lexile Level. FA16 Lexile Level 192
WI16 February Lexile Level
188
Achieve 3000 Lexile Level
790
a. Was there an increase or decrease? Why do you believe that is?
From my fall lexile level to my winter lexile level there was a decrease, I believe this is because I wasnt paying much attention to the questions. b. How do these Levels compare to your Achieve3000 Lexile Level? Are they close in range or is there a big difference between both Levels? These levels are very different from my Achieve3000 lexile level, both lexile levels are very low from my Achieve3000 lexile level. 4. Your next assessment is scheduled towards the end of this semester. Create a S.M.A.R.T Goal for growth in this subject/area: My objective for this range is to clarify my answer better. 5. Look at your Language Usage scores. Was there an increase or decrease? Why do you believe that is? For my language scores there was a decrease. I think I wasn't focused completely on the test.I have to enhance that. a. How does your score compare to the National Average? The National Average is 220 and my current score is 197 so my average is low for the National Average.
6. Your next assessment is scheduled towards the end of this semester.
Create a S.M.A.R.T Goal for growth in this subject/area: My smart goal for this subject is to write a summary of something I have read or learned about. 7. Look at your Math scores. Was there an increase or decrease? Why do you believe that is? In math my scores have diminished. I believe this is because I have difficulty with math, i usually skip a step and then my answer is completely different from the rest. a. How does your score compare to the National Average? My score contrasting with the national Normal are low. 8. Your next assessment is scheduled towards the end of this semester. Create a S.M.A.R.T Goal for growth in this subject/area: My objective for math is to practice it as much as I can.