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Sample NWEA MAP Practice Test


Check out our NWEA MAP Practice Test! Wondering what kinds of questions your child will be asked on the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) Measures of Academic Progress (MAP)? Here are five examples.

IMPORTANT: While the NWEA MAP Test sample practice questions shown on this page are representative of what your child will see on the exam, they aren’t taken directly from the actual NWEA MAP Test that’s being administered this year.

NWEA MAP Test Practice

The Northwest Evaluation Association’s (NWEA) Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) test is a computer-adaptive assessment tool that is designed to measure a student’s academic proficiency and growth over time. It is widely used in many K-12 schools in the United States and internationally.

The MAP test is unique because it is adaptive, meaning the difficulty of the test adjusts based on the student’s responses. If a student answers a question correctly, the following question becomes more challenging. If a student answers incorrectly, the subsequent question is easier. This adaptive nature helps to pinpoint the student’s proficiency level more accurately.

The MAP test covers several academic areas, including:

Reading: This section of the test assesses reading comprehension skills. It measures a student’s ability to understand and interpret various types of text, from literary pieces to informational passages.

Mathematics: The math section evaluates a student’s understanding of various mathematical principles, including algebra, geometry, and data analysis. It assesses both computational skills and conceptual understanding.

Language Usage: This component tests a student’s grasp of English grammar, syntax, and writing conventions. It can assess everything from punctuation and capitalization to more complex elements like sentence structure and word usage.

Science (available in some versions): Some versions of the MAP test also include a science component that assesses a student’s understanding of various scientific concepts, including physical sciences, life sciences, earth and space sciences, and scientific inquiry and processes.

One of the key advantages of the MAP test is its ability to measure a student’s academic growth over time. The test is typically administered multiple times throughout the school year, allowing educators to track students’ progress and adjust instruction accordingly. The results from the MAP test can inform teachers about a student’s strengths and areas for improvement, and can help to personalize learning to meet each student’s unique needs.

MAP Sample Practice Question #1

Look at the cake Beverly baked for Sam in the first box. Choose the picture that shows what the cake looked like after Beverly cut out the first slice.

Answer:  3rd bubble

MAP Sample Practice Question #2

Choose the picture with the most eggs.

Answer:  3rd row

MAP Sample Practice Question #3

Choose the capital b.

Answer:  1st letter

MAP Sample Practice Question #4

If this pattern shown were to repeat itself, what color would the 17th square be?

Answer:  A

MAP Sample Practice Question #5

What number is B in the equation B x 8 = 56?

A.  7

B.  6

C.  9

D.  8

Answer:  A

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