Search for items that are authored by users at your school or district or outside of your location. Teaching fractions this week? Create a quick quiz in minutes by simply typing in "fractions" into the “Find” box and then picking from 100+ items about fractions. You decide which one looks best and create a test around it!
Create a new test by searching the item bank or by creating your own items, passages, writing prompts, etc. Then, add them to your local assessment or classroom quiz and reorganize by dragging and dropping the items. Once it’s ready to roll, print it out, hand it out and the rest is in the students’ hands.
Generate printable plain paper scan forms that already have your students’ name, subject, grade, class, teacher and ID numbers filled in. All you have to do is hand out the scan forms and the test booklets and let the students do the rest. No specials scanners needed.
See how students did on a particular standard or where a certain NCLB group got confused with the Curriculum Analysis Report and the NCLB Report. With a quick glance at an easy to read color-coded sortable column you'll have answers to student improvement at your fingertips, literally.
View a report, sort columns to see students falling behind, click and drag over their scores, type in student specific interventions. Review assigned interventions from the student’s record and print parent letters to get guardians involved in the improvement process.
Build robust lesson plans containing uploaded resources and homework documents that will help with classroom improvement. Keep yourself and your students on your district or school’s pacing guide by scheduling lessons that are aligned to state standards due to be taught.
Teachers, add lessons to your calendar directly from the lesson plan itself. Once you're done scheduling, review and print your calendar to hand over to a substitute teacher or administrator. Administrators, print a lesson plan summary to review all your teachers’ scheduled lessons.
Share knowledge and experience with teachers in your school or district. Search for teachers you know or want to know and add them as friends or upload a file with teacher information. With a click of a button, start sharing curriculum, testing materials, student records, etc. with other educators.