This MAP report is based on and accessed from the MAP for Primary Grades Class Report. It shows sub-skill performance in a specific test for a selected class and for any individual student. Options for sorting sub-skills performance include:
The report results show the number of items attempted by the student and the number of items answered correctly as raw scores and as a percentage. From this report, teachers can gain valuable insight into a student’s instructional level.
Note: This report requires licensing for MAP for Primary Grades. For further details, contact your Partner Relations representative.
For information about what each type of test is intended to measure, see the Assessment Coordination Guide.
For information about each part of the report, see the Reports Reference, available from the MAP Reports landing page.
An optional filter changes what information displays and how it appears on this report:
View: Organizes the performance results of the sub-skills into All, All Separated, Low, Medium, or High groups.
All lists students alphabetically in a single group
All Separated lists students grouped by Low, Medium and High performance results.
Low shows only students with sub-skill scores in the Low performance level or higher.
Medium shows only students with sub-skill scores in the Medium performance level or higher.
High shows only students with sub-skill scores in the High performance level.
Use the following procedure to order this report:
Click Create Sub-skill Report.
The MAP for Primary Grades Sub-skill Report Details page appears.
Select the names of the students that you want to include in the PDF report. To include all students listed, click Select All.
Note: To view a student’s MAP For Primary Grades Student Report, click the student's name. To group the students by their sub-skill performance, you can change the options in the View filter.
Note: This report does not appear in the Reports Queue. You can print it or save it.
MAP for Primary Grades Student Report
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