ACT
SAT
MAP
Special Education
Adaptations
100

The highest possible ACT score

What is 36?

100

The highest possible SAT score

What is 1600?

100
The three types of MAP tests

What are reading, language usage, and mathematics?

100

Many researchers believe that this is the effect that standardized testing has on special education students

What is a negative effect?

100

The most common adaptation on a standardized test

What is extra time?

200

The national average for the ACT

What is 19.8 or 20?

200

The lowest possible score on the SAT

What is 400?

200

What MAP stands for 

What is Measures of Academic Progress?

200

What special education students have the right to when taking a test

What are adaptations?

200

IEPs and 504 Plans contain a list of these that are acceptable for each student

What are testing accommodations?

300

The state with the lowest average ACT score

Where is Nevada?

300

The state with the highest SAT score

Where is Wisconsin?

300

The lowest number of points a person should increase by in one year

What is 2?

300

What students with disabilities are not required to do on standardized tests

What is pass?

300

What students with IEPs and 504 Plans are not guaranteed when taking a standardized test

What are accommodations?
400

The state with the highest average ACT score

Where is California or Massachusetts?

400

The state with the lowest average SAT

Where is West Virginia?

400

The highest score on the MAP test

What is 300?

400

The average difference in scores between students with a learning disability and regular education students

What is 5 points?

400

There are this many groups of testing accommodations that can be offered to students 

What is 4?
500

The average ACT score for Kimberly High School

What is 20 or 20.6?

500

The average SAT score at Kimberly

What is 1230 or 1200?

500

The lowest possible score on the MAP test

What is 100?

500

Federal law requires this percentage of students take standardized tests

What is 95%?
500

The percentage of people that recieve extra time on the SAT

What is 2%?