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Early Learner Testing
If your school has chosen to implement the tests for early learning grades, you can select from three types:
Test Type | Language | Description |
MAP Growth K–2 | English |
Adaptive test to measure academic achievement and growth from one term to the next. |
Spanish MAP Growth K–2 | Spanish | Same as MAP Growth K–2 but for Spanish-speaking students (either native speakers or those receiving instruction in Spanish). |
Screening |
English |
Get baseline information for a new student who is in the earliest stages of learning, particularly a kindergarten or pre-K student (not recommended beyond kindergarten). |
Skills Checklist | English | Assess knowledge of a specific skill before or after teaching it. There are 38 skills to choose from in mathematics and reading; scored as percent correct. |
Practice tests (English and Spanish) are also available to help K–2 students prepare |
Selecting Which Test to Use
The best test to use changes over time:
New Kindergartner |
Repeated Testing Over Time |
Transition to 2–5 |
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Used early to mid-K to assess foundational skills. | Used from K–2, while audio support is needed. Use Skills Checklists at any time, and use MAP Growth K–2 once each term. | Begin between grade 2 fall and grade 3 fall. |
Choosing a Screening Test
The Screening tests for early learners can replace many one-on-one manual assessment sessions. There are two choices:
- Screening: Mathematics Early Numeracy, with 35 questions
- Screening: Reading Early Literacy, with 33 questions
Both tests adapt after an initial set of questions to determine the level of difficulty for the next set of questions. For details, see Mathematics Early Numeracy Test.
Choosing a Skills Checklist Test
The Skills Checklists follow an overall sequence of academic progression so you can use the assessment most appropriate to each student's abilities. This progression is outlined in the following lists:
Relation to Common Core—If your state standards are related to Common Core, you can see correlations to those standards in the Skills Checklist Selection Guide.
Choosing a MAP Growth K–2 Test
For a broader assessment each term, turn to the MAP Growth K–2 tests. These tests are also aligned to state standards, where available.
For standards alignments for Common Core, state standards, and a variety of international educational standards, visit:
Transitioning from K–2 to 2–5 Tests
Beyond grade 2, the K–2 test content is less appropriate, and students should transition to the 2–5 tests. How you make the transition depends on each student’s unique circumstances. For detailed guidance about the transition, see: