The program that our school uses, Progress Learning (formerly USA TestPrep) aligns itself with the state standards, and the content is easily separated into manageable chunks covering the sub-standards. It automatically assigns remediation if the student scores below a 70. The remediation consists of a short video, and flashcards with vocabulary words built into a game, followed by a reading with several pictures to reinforce the lesson. Then they are re-tested, if they score above 70 they move on and if not there is an additional level of remediation in the program which is set at a lower Lexile level. The program can be set in different languages to assist the ESOL students. Every Friday, the students are given a three or four-question quiz covering the weekly material.
For
the students who are not in need of remediation, they are able to peruse
ScienceWorld Magazine, part of the Scholastic family of magazines. These always
contain an interesting article on a world issue from a scientific perspective such
as, overfishing of the oceans, virus transmission, or the state of global
farming practices. Each article has a video, a graphic organizer, and a quiz
linked to it and they are easily added to Google Classroom. These articles are
written to inspire a young person and are usually written from their perspective
and engage the students. Some of the articles have led to very lively in-class
discussions.
We
use GoGuardian to watch all the screens in the class, and usually, we lock the
screen on what is needed and the students are unable to open another browser or
go to a different website.
References
Digital Promise.
(n.d.).
https://microcredentials.digitalpromise.org/explore/technology-for-differentiation
Raki, H. (2016,
September 18). 10 Ways to Differentiate Instruction with Technology.
Whooo’s Reading Blog.
http://blog.whooosreading.org/10-ways-to-differentiate-instruction-with-technology/
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