in map testing 260 is a very good score that is like impossible for people get in this
I'm not 100% sure, but I think it is about 300. I got a MAP score of 289 recently!
It depends what classes you take in math.
No it is not a good score. That score would probably make the 20th or 25th percentile
It depends on your school. In a regular school the average For a fifth grader is 220 so a 6th grader would have about 225 .So that is a good score you have passed the MAP.
the best map score depends on your grade,i got 230 and im 5th grader thats avergae but i do 6th and 7th grade math at home but not at school,so for a 5th grader a really good score is aroud 250
The average math MAP test score for 6th grade students can vary depending on the specific school or district. Generally, a typical average score falls within the range of 200-250 points, with 150 being the lowest possible score and 300 being the highest. It is important to note that MAP test scores are designed to measure individual student growth over time rather than being compared to a specific average score.
Above 230
i think 260 or above is a good answer .
Oh, dude, a score of 268 on a 5th-grade MAP test in math is like totally average. It's not like winning the lottery or anything, but hey, at least you didn't bomb it, right? So, like, don't stress too much about it, you're doing fine.
Well, I'm in the 6th grade, and for my fall reading MAP test score I had gotten a 238. I had a talk with my teacher and she said that my goal for spring was to get a 241. This doesn't mean anything because the average score that a 6th grader gets on a reading MAP test is a 213. So, I wouldn't worry about your score since the average MAP score for 7th graders is probably about a 220.
It is a pretty good score. You will have to check with the state percentiles, but that's an average score. No worrying.
A gifted score on the MAP test typically falls within the 95th percentile or higher, meaning the student scored better than 95% of their peers who took the same test. This score indicates advanced performance in comparison to other students of the same grade level.