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MAP Review August 2013

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MAP Review August 2013. Adaptive Assessment Student Paced Grade independent Not timed Math-52 questions Reading-42 questions. Welcome to MAP video. How do I administer the MAP assessment?. I have created your sessions You will need to login https://hcps-admin.mapnwea.org. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MAP ReviewAugust 2013

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Adaptive Assessment Student Paced Grade independent Not timed

Math-52 questions Reading-42 questions

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How do I administer the MAP assessment?

I have created your sessions You will need to login

https://hcps-admin.mapnwea.org

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Click on manage test sessions on the left side of the screen

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Click on Saved Test Sessions

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Click in the box under “created by” and delete your name. In the Testing Session Name box type the initials for your school and your grade (JRE5)

Your test sessions should appear

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Click the circle in front of the test session (see bottom arrow)

Click the Test Now button (see top arrow)

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In the top right side of the screen you will see

Write that information on the board for the students

Session names will look like this example:

JRE5 M Hairfield

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Once they login you will need to confirm them so that they can begin the test. Click Refresh Status and then the Confirm Now button

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Pausing, Suspending, or Terminating Tests

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Before your students test you should do the following:

Watch the video together from slide 3 Go through a test warm up

(use warm up A for grades 3-5 and warm up B for grades K-2)

Contact me via phone, email, or chat if any issues arise during testing