6.2 MAST Overview (Montana)
The MAST assessment (Montana Aligned to Standards Through-Year) provides a consistent picture of student proficiency and progress in English Language Arts and mathematics according to the Montana Content Standards.
This assessment is administered three times through the school year to assess students' grade-level achievements.
To learn more:
FAQs
Q: Which students need to take the MAST assessment?
A: All Montana students in grades 3-8 will need to take the MAST assessment.
Q: What dates will this assessment be administered?
A: The MAST assessment is administered three times throughout the year in the Fall, Winter and Spring.
Q: Is this assessment virtual or in-person?
A: This assessment is administered in-person.
Q: How can I schedule the assessment?
A: Prior to each testing window, our team will reach out to help find a time that works for your family.
After your student has a scheduled time to test, you'll be able to view the details through the Assessments section of the OpenEd platform.
Video: Here's a quick overview of how to navigate assessment info in-platform.
Q: What should my student expect during the assessment?
A: The MAST assessment will take place over one testing session that covers both English Language Arts and mathematics.
Each of the two parts of that session (English Language Arts and math) typically takes under thirty minutes to complete.
The English Language Arts section will include 18-24 questions; the mathematics section will include 9-13 questions.
Your student will log into the KITE Student Portal using a secure browser to take this assessment - login information will be provided at the time of testing.
Q: How should I and my student prepare?
A: Before the test, we'll provide you with some optional resources to review ahead of time, including a list of standards for your student to familiarize themselves with.
Your student can also take a practice test by visiting https://student-testlet.kiteaai.org. Use the username tech.demo and the password MAZE8.
This practice test includes sample item types that will appear on the MAST testlets.
Q: How can I access my student's results?
A: You'll be able to access your student's results through the KITE Parent Portal.
Q: Does a legal guardian need to attend the testing session?
A: No, any adult may accompany a student. Carpooling is totally fine!
Q: What's covered in the MAST assessment? What standards should my student expect to encounter?
A: Here's a breakdown by grade:
For ELA, all grades: An informational testate and a literary testate.
3rd grade Math:
-
Concepts of multiplication and division
-
Multiplication and division equations
-
Multiply and divide within 100
-
Real world problems and patterns
4th grade Math:
-
Place value in the base ten system
-
Addition and subtraction algorithms
-
Extend concepts of multiplication
-
Multi-digit multiplication, multi-digit division
5th grade Math:
-
Numerical expressions
-
Place value and powers of ten
-
Represent and compare decimals
-
Multiply and divide whole numbers
6th grade Math:
-
Concepts of ratios and unit rates
-
Percents and measurement
-
Divide fractions
-
Computational fluency
7th grade Math:
-
Ratios and proportional relationships
-
Solve problems with ratio and proportion
-
Add and subtract rational numbers
-
Multiply and divide rational numbers
8th grade Math:
-
Understand and use irrational numbers
-
Exponent rules and scientific notation
-
Understand functions
-
Compare and interpret function
Q: What are the technology requirements for this assessment? What devices can my student use?
A: A laptop will be provided to your student when they arrive at the testing site. This laptop will already be set up with everything they need to take the assessment.
Q: Can I opt my student out?
A: No, there is no opt-out option available.