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MADRID (AP) - Results from Spanish football:
How to say results in Spanish. Spanish Translation. More Spanish words for result. El resultado noun. Outcome, effect, consequence, sequence, accomplishment.
- MADRID (AP) - Results from Spanish football: Levante 2, Valladolid 2 Huesca 0, Villarreal 0 Sevilla 3, Cadiz 0 Sociedad 2, Betis 2 Alaves 1, Madrid 4 Osasuna 3, Granada 1 Elche 0, Barcelona 2.
- MADRID (AP) - Results from Spanish football: Spain LaLigaTuesday's Matches Cadiz 2, Levante 2 Valladolid 2, Elche 2 Alaves 1, Sevilla 2 Wednesday's Matches Getafe 1, Huesca 0 Betis 2, Celta Vigo 1.
Valencia 1, Osasuna 1
Eibar 1, Atletico 2
Levante 2, Valladolid 2
Huesca 0, Villarreal 0
Sevilla 3, Cadiz 0
Sociedad 2, Betis 2
Alaves 1, Madrid 4
Osasuna 3, Granada 1
Elche 0, Barcelona 2
Celta Vigo 1, Eibar 1
Atletico 3, Valencia 1
Athletic Bilbao 5, Getafe 1
Valladolid 1, Huesca 3
Eibar vs. Sevilla
Madrid vs. Levante
Valencia vs. Elche
Villarreal vs. Sociedad
Getafe vs. Alaves
Cadiz vs. Atletico
Granada vs. Celta Vigo
Barcelona vs. Athletic Bilbao
Betis vs. Osasuna
Alaves vs. Valladolid
Levante vs. Granada
Huesca vs. Madrid
Elche vs. Villarreal
Sevilla vs. Getafe
Sociedad vs. Cadiz
Athletic Bilbao vs. Valencia
Osasuna vs. Eibar
Betis vs. Barcelona
Atletico vs. Celta Vigo
Madrid vs. Getafe
CF Fuenlabrada 0, Alcorcon 0
Albacete Balompie 1, Zaragoza 0
Rayo Vallecano 1, Mallorca 3
Girona 1, Espanyol 0
Lugo 2, Tenerife 0
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Malaga 0, SD Ponferradina 2
Almeria 2, CE Sabadell FC 2
UD Logrones 0, Oviedo 0
CD Castellon 2, Gijon 0
Las Palmas 2, Leganes 1
FC Cartagena 0, Mirandes 2
Alcorcon 1, Albacete Balompie 2
Zaragoza 1, SD Ponferradina 0
Oviedo vs. Albacete Balompie
Alcorcon vs. Malaga
Mallorca vs. Girona
Almeria vs. CD Castellon
Gijon vs. FC Cartagena
Espanyol vs. Rayo Vallecano
Mirandes vs. Las Palmas
Tenerife vs. CF Fuenlabrada
Leganes vs. Lugo
CE Sabadell FC vs. UD Logrones
Albacete Balompie vs. Mallorca
FC Cartagena vs. Oviedo
UD Logrones vs. Gijon
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CF Fuenlabrada vs. Almeria
Girona vs. Leganes
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Malaga vs. Zaragoza
CD Castellon vs. Mirandes
Rayo Vallecano vs. Tenerife
Las Palmas vs. CE Sabadell FC
SD Ponferradina vs. Alcorcon
Lugo vs. Espanyol
To ensure equity among all students, you can use the MAP® Spanish tests for students who either speak Spanish as their first language or receive instruction in Spanish.
On this page:
For a list of tests available, see Test Descriptions Summary.
Determining Student Needs
Deciding if Spanish tests are appropriate will depend on each student’s unique circumstances. Here are some general considerations:
- If your program goal is English proficiency:
- Students with low instructional time in English are good candidates for Spanish tests. After one or two testing terms, consider switching to the English test if the student has shown positive growth.
- Students with more instructional time in English might benefit from the Spanish test, although they could probably transition to English soon.
- If your program goal is biliteracy or dual-language immersion:
- For reading, consider testing students in both Spanish and English to understand their different reading abilities.
- For math, choose either Spanish or English, depending on student abilities. Unlike reading, a student can have only one math score counted toward growth each term.
- Spanish math is available for grades K–12 and Spanish reading is available for grades K–8.
Videos for MAP Growth Spanish
Introduction
Summarizes the purpose, options, and suggested use for MAP® Growth™ Spanish tests
Spanish and English Language Development and Instruction
Compares how students develop language skills in English versus Spanish and the potential impacts on instruction
Tall In Spanish
How to Use Spanish MAP Growth Reports and Data
Explains actionable insights you can gain about the learning needs of Spanish-speaking students
Quick Tips for MAP Growth Spanish
Test Administration:
- When assigning a test to students, look for the word “Spanish” in the test name (such as “Growth: Spanish Reading 2-5”).
- To help students with sign-in, tell them to turn on the “mostrar instrucciones en español” option.
Spanish Reading Results:
Results In Spanish
- RIT scores are:
- based on a separate scale from English Reading, and appear separate from English results.
- comparable to English (for example, a 210 in Spanish matches the difficulty of 210 in English).
- Norms are:
- only available for individual students (school norms are not yet available).
- currently based on Spanish reading tests from 2019 – 2020.
- based on growth term pairs: fall to winter, fall to spring, and winter to spring.
- available for grades K – 8.
- labeled “User Norms” on reports.For more about the research, see Spanish Reading Tests Norms Overview.
- Some data is not available, including projected proficiency and Lexile® measure. For an example report, see MAP Growth Spanish Reading Results .
Spanish Math Results:
- RIT scores are based on the same scale as English Math, and appear in the same area as English results.Note: If a student took both Spanish and English in the same term (not recommended), then one score would appear, whichever has the lowest standard error.
- Norms are based on the same national norms as English Math.
How To Say Results In Spanish
Videos for MAP Reading Fluency Spanish
Lab Results In Spanish
Introduction
Summarizes the purpose, options, and suggested use for MAP® Reading Fluency™ Spanish tests
Spanish and English Language Development and Instruction
Compares how students develop language skills in English versus Spanish and the potential impacts on instruction
Translate Results From English To Spanish
How to Use Spanish MAP Reading Fluency Reports and Data
Lab Results In Spanish
Explains actionable insights you can gain about the learning needs of grade K–3 Spanish-speaking students
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