MAP Growth tests produce both an overall subject score and scores for the instructional areas, also called "goals." Your students can take MAP Growth tests up to four times per academic year.
You can choose from the following tests:
40 to 43 questions
40 to 43 questions
Math for Algebra, Geometry, Integrated Mathematics — see Course-specific tests
40 to 43 questions
40 to 43 questions
40 to 43 questions
Note: Students needing visual assistance can use tests compatible with screen readers, such as JAWS ® . Look for the term "Screen Reader Compatible" at the end of the test name. To learn more, see Accommodations and Accessibility .
Students enrolled in applicable courses can take the following course-specific MAP Growth tests up to three times per year:
In the test results, you can use the achievement norms and learning statements like other MAP Growth tests.
The instructional areas of MAP Growth tests vary by state and standard set. For more details see NWEA’s Instructional Areas.