The information in this document will help you learn:
1. If you are a homeroom teacher, teach Math or ELA, you should have received an email a few weeks ago from AUTO-responder@nwea……(something like that). This contained your login credentials for the web-based MAP testing system.
The address of the Web-Based MAP reporting system is: https://teach.mapnwea.org
2. I have emailed each principal a building level login for teachers that need access to multi-grade student data. Please see the building principal for this information.
3. Please watch this video to learn more about the new Web-Based MAP testing. Reports: What's Different
4. This PDF handout will help you determine what MAP reports will give you the information you need in specific instances. MAP Reports Summary
5. I share these two videos with you to expand your learning and knowledge.
6. A few other resources available as you explore your students and their RIT scores.
- how to login and access your student’s MAP testing data
- how the Web-Based Reporting tools are different (and hopefully) better than the old version of the reporting tool
- new tools available to you to make informed, instructional decisions for your students
1. If you are a homeroom teacher, teach Math or ELA, you should have received an email a few weeks ago from AUTO-responder@nwea……(something like that). This contained your login credentials for the web-based MAP testing system.
The address of the Web-Based MAP reporting system is: https://teach.mapnwea.org
2. I have emailed each principal a building level login for teachers that need access to multi-grade student data. Please see the building principal for this information.
3. Please watch this video to learn more about the new Web-Based MAP testing. Reports: What's Different
4. This PDF handout will help you determine what MAP reports will give you the information you need in specific instances. MAP Reports Summary
5. I share these two videos with you to expand your learning and knowledge.
6. A few other resources available as you explore your students and their RIT scores.
- See Learning Continuum information above
- Check out NWEA’s RIT to Resource Web portal
- Check out Khan Academy’s Correlation to RIT Resources