Learning Resources

New for this school year, we’ve implemented a way for teachers to give students additional instructional resources based on their performance on a test. To give students this additional feedback and extra instruction, your test must include items that are aligned to standards and you must have learning resources that are aligned to those same standards.

Creating learning resources aligned to the standards is really easy to do. Follow the steps in this support page article. Once your items and learning resources are aligned to the same standards, students will get the additional instruction provided by the resources. The learning resource activities can be set up for intervention, practice, or enrichment.

We hope you find the learning resources beneficial to you and your students. As always, we welcome your feedback.

 

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