To keep your students learning, check out these strategies for using Study Island, Edmentum’s formative assessment and practice program over the winter break.
Brittany Voges
With the leaves changing from green to shades of red and brown and the air suddenly feeling a bit crisper, it’s clear that fall is here, and winter is soon approaching.
Many educators are still seeing the effects of the disrupted years of education from the pandemic—students are in need of immense learning recovery.
Online solutions can help boost your students' confidence and improve achievement this testing season. Check out these top three reasons to embrace technology as a part of your test prep program!
McKenna Wierman
Formative assessments are used during a lesson with a goal of gathering student data to make changes where needed in real-time during instruction. With lots of different strategies and formats, formative assessments can be effective for students at any grade level.
Formative assessment is a phrase many know, and practice in their classrooms, but it’s one with varying interpretations.
The need to power student learning forward, both toward grade-level proficiency and in individual growth areas, remains a top priority in current education.
We’ve assembled our top resources to help you set up things for the new school year, explore all of the features your Study Island program has to offer, and learn best practices from successful implementations.
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