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MAP Practice Test & Sample Questions for Grades 3-8 and High School

FREE 2023 – 2024 Missouri Assessment (MAP) test practice and sample questions for grades 2-8 and High School. Available for Math and English Language Arts (ELA). Start your Missouri student assessment practice to brush up on your skills with standards aligned questions. At the end of the practice session, you will receive a detailed test result which includes Standards Proficiency Report and additional practice on each standard. Pick your grade and try it now!

Lumos Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) Assessment Practice resources were developed by expert teachers for students in Grades 2-8 and High School. Hundreds of grade specific questions in both Math and English language arts literacy are designed to familiarize students with the state’s academic learning standards. New item types are included in the MO-MAP assessments of 2023 – 2024.

Students will get instant feedback along with diagnostic reports. The resources included here are a part of the Lumos SkillBuilder and Mo-MAP Practice Program. It is ideal for diagnosing student learning difficulties, intervention, remedial programs, and standardized test preparation.

Resources To Help Students Succeed On Missouri State

Frequently Asked Questions

The Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) is a standardized computer-adaptive test administered to public school students in Missouri in grades 3-8 and high school to measure their proficiency in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics.

The MAP testing window typically falls within February and March each year. Specific dates vary by grade level and school district. Check your child’s school or the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) website for the latest schedule.

The format varies by grade level and subject, but generally includes multiple-choice questions, constructed response items, and performance tasks designed to assess key skills and knowledge.

MAP scores are reported as “scale scores” ranging from 220 to 880 for grades 3-8 and 240 to 860 for high school. Scores are also categorized into performance levels: Not Meeting Expectations, Partially Meeting Expectations, Meeting Expectations, and Exceeding Expectations.

MAP provides valuable information about student progress and achievement, helping:

  • Students and parents track progress and identify areas for improvement.
  • Teachers and schools evaluate instructional effectiveness and personalize learning.
  • State officials monitor overall educational performance and inform policy decisions.

Several ways to help your child prepare for the MAP test include:

  • Review the MAP test blueprints on the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) website to understand specific skills tested.
  • Utilize Lumos Learning free MAP practice tests and sample questions.
  • Encourage a study schedule and dedicated time for reviewing subject matter and practicing answering questions.
  • Provide encouragement and support throughout the preparation process.
  • Talk to your child’s teacher for personalized strategies and support based on their specific needs.
  • Consider additional support options like tutoring or test prep programs.
  • Utilize online resources like study guides and practice materials.
  • Seek guidance from the school counselor for further support and resources.

Several resources provide information about the MAP test:

There are no direct consequences for poor performance on the MAP test. However, the results may be used for:

  • Identifying students needing additional support
  • Placing students in appropriate classes
  • Informing school funding and resource allocation
  • Subscribe to email updates from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) website.
  • Follow them on social media.
  • Regularly check the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) website for official announcements and updates.