NWEA MAP Report Site

NWEA MAP Report Site

<p> NWEA MAP Report Site</p><p>Getting Started:  Go to https://reports.nwea.org/Login.aspx  Enter your username and password.  Once logged in, notice links to various features along the left hand side of the screen.</p><p>Overview of Online Reports 1. Teacher Reports: A list of all of your students tested in order of lowest score to highest score.  Includes test date, standard error, RIT scores, percentiles, and subcategory scores</p><p>2. Class Rosters: Individual reports on each student. This is the report for parents.  Option: Click on “Both” under #4 on this report to get a graph comparing your students’ scores to the norm and district scores.</p><p>3. Class By Subject: A way to print your whole class by subject area: Math or Reading.  RIT scores (lowest to highest) OR  In alphabetical order by last name Simply select the subject area: Math or Reading</p><p>4. Grade By Subject: You can print the entire grade by subject area: Math or Reading.  RIT Scores (lowest score to highest) OR  In alphabetical order by last name Simply select the subject area: Math or Reading Overview of Instructional Resources Class By RIT: A way to group your students and see sub-skill sets for work with small intervention groups.  1st Screen shows overall (composite) score groupings.  Click on either Mathematics or Reading for sub-skills breakdown.  Click on a student’s name for skills listings.  3 columns will appear: a. Left Column: “To enhance” – skills learned, use for independent or more practice b. Middle Column: “To develop” – skills to focus for direct instruction c. Right Column: “To introduce” – skills to introduce to students</p><p>Overview of Data-Tools *Select “Dynamic Reports” Link: once this is selected, click again on Dynamic Reports link, and it will take you to a new home page, with ‘Report Links’ along left tool bar. </p><p>The following are the ‘Report Links’ along the left: 1. Teacher Class Overview – main screen in Dynamic Reports  This gives graphs for predicted performance on KPREP, distribution, and % of your class that made expected growth for the previous testing year.</p><p>2. Goal by RIT band – Click on a sub-skill RIT band to see which of your students fell in that area.</p><p>3. Grade by RIT band - Click on a RIT band to see which of your students fell in that area.</p><p>4. Lexile Report – See a graph that shows the Lexile levels of your class. 5. Student Booklist – Allows you to choose books for your students within their Lexile Range. Follow these steps:  Select your class by hitting the arrow to move your class over to the 2nd box.  Then enter book titles or topics for searching to see what books would be within your students’ Lexile ranges.  Hit ‘Run Document’ when you have your class and search words entered. (You might be surprised how high some of the books are!)</p><p>6. Student Goal Setting Worksheet – Run individual goal setting sheets for each of your students.  1st select to limit by either class or teacher (doesn’t matter which you pick).  Hit ‘Run Document’ at top.  Move your class to the 2nd box with the arrow and hit ‘Run Document.’  Click on the PDF button in the top left corner for easier navigating.  Click on + sign until you get a list of your students.  Click on student’s name to see their goal sheet.</p><p>7. Student Projected Performance Sheet – A list of your students and how they are projected to be on KPREP.  Select your class and move it to the 2nd box.  Hit ‘Run Document.’ </p>

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