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Achievement and Accountability in Education

Achievement and Accountability in Education. SkillsTutor Content Overview . July 2004. Proven, research-based instruction improves student achievement and tracks performance for students in grade 2 through adult.

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Achievement and Accountability in Education

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  1. Achievement and Accountability in Education SkillsTutor Content Overview July 2004

  2. Proven, research-based instruction improves student achievement and tracks performance for students in grade 2 through adult. Over 1,100 online activities and lessons help teachers focus on core skills commonly found on standardized tests. Overview

  3. 2nd Grade – 8th Grade 6th Grade - Adult Math A,B,C Reading, Writing, Language Reading Vocabulary A,B,C Mathematics I, II, Algebra I Reading Comprehension LL,A,B,C Science I,II Information Skills Workforce Readiness Skills Click an arrow to learn about a subject series Scope and Sequence

  4. Math A, B, C Basic Skill Lessons Problem-Solving Lessons • Lessons are separated into two parts: The Warm-Up and Review. • Tests student’s skills, providing both pretests and posttests to make initial assessments and gauge student progress. • Hints are provided to assist in individualized instruction. • Uses the 4-Step Problem Solving Plan. • Steps provide a basic structure to the problem solving process. • Offers students a methodology for solving application problems. • Available after quizzes.

  5. Target Grades Level A (3rd & 4th Grade) Level B (5th & 6th Grade) • Understanding Numbers • Using Addition and Subtraction • Using Multiplication and Division • Using Decimals and Fractions • Working With Data • Understanding Numbers • Using Whole Numbers • Using Decimals • Using Fractions and Percents • Working with Data Level C (7th & 8th Grade) • Understanding Numbers • Using Decimals • Using Fractions and Percents • Working with Data

  6. Basic skill lessons provide real-life problems that are used to cover the concepts in each lesson. The Warm-Up

  7. The real-life problem is then used as a basis for introducing students to the kinds of activities that will be presented in the Review. The Warm-Up

  8. Students are given actual practice problems related to the concept introduced in the Warm-Up. The Review

  9. In the Problem-Solving Lessons, students are introduced to the 4-Step Problem-Solving Plan. Learn

  10. Next they are guided through a specific problem using the plan. Guided Through

  11. They are given an opportunity to review the plan before solving their own problems. Review

  12. Finally students will answer questions that ask them to consider various methods of solution and require them to use critical thinking to extend their understanding of what they’ve learned. Solve

  13. Worksheets serve to test thestudent’s comprehension of the lesson. Word problems are provided for added practice and challenges students with a creative writing or artistic exercise. The focus is on applications and connections with other areas of the curriculum. Worksheets menu end

  14. Reading Vocabulary A, B, C • Comprehensive coverage of more than 1,000 words. • Units are broadly based on mathematics and science, social studies, family and consumer sciences, and other topics of interest to students. • Variety of building activities introduce and reinforce vocabulary related to these topics. • Lessons are built around a set of seven to ten words. • Vocabulary words are introduced in story-centered activities as well as a variety of shorter, fast-paced activities which encourage students to practice using a new vocabulary word in context.

  15. Target Grades 6 Topic Areas Level A (3rd & 4th Grade) • Mathematics & Science • Social Studies • Family & Consumer Sciences • Student Life • Hobbies & Activities • Special Words Level B (5th & 6th Grade) Level C (7th & 8th Grade)

  16. 3 Parts to Every Lessons The Warm-Up The Review The Quiz

  17. Interaction Types • Context Sentence • Multiple-Meaning Sentence • Similar Sentences • Clickable Scene • Categories • Paragraph • Imagine • Predict • Analogy • Non-Definitions • Match a Word to a Synonym or Antonym • Match a Word to a Clue or an Example • Match a Graphic to a Word, Phrase, or Sentence Lesson Components

  18. Story-centered activities are used to determine key words that need to be addressed in each lesson The Warm-Up

  19. Students practice using all of the lesson's vocabulary words with special emphasis given to words missed in the Warm-Up. The Review

  20. Allows students to research any words in the vocabulary list. The Word Library

  21. Upon completing the Review, students are quizzed on five words from the lesson. The Quiz

  22. Worksheets serve to test thestudent’s comprehension of the lesson. They include a synopsis of the article from the lessons and include suggestions for creative writing or art projects related to the lessons. Worksheets menu end

  23. Reading Comprehension LL, A, B, C • Content area reading lessons are built around informative social studies articles. • Lessons are introduced with screens that includes a map and/or timeline to help frame the lesson topic for students. • Several short activities encourage students to begin thinking about the lesson topic. • While reading an article, students perform several activities designed to pace their reading and encourage comprehension. • Upon completion of the article, students reinforce comprehension through a variety of engaging interactions. • Worksheets may be printed for students to extend the computer activity or as a homework assignment.

  24. Target Grades Level LL (2rd & 3th Grade) Level 1 (3rd & 4th Grade) • Health • Countries & Regions • Animals • Holidays • The United States • Communities • Native Americans • Customs and Traditions • People Who Made a Difference • Science and Technology Level 2 (5th & 6th Grade) Level 3 (7th & 8th Grade) • Early Civilizations • The Early Colonies • American Revolution • Civil War • North American Countries and Cultures • Past Civilizations • Westward Expansion • Civil War • Life Around the World • U.S. Government

  25. Reading Lessons & Skill Lessons Main Idea Important Details Author’s Purpose Cause and Effect Sequencing Inference 6 Critical Comprehension Skills

  26. Interaction Types • Idea Web • Cloze Passage • Prediction • Purpose for Reading • Click on Text • Evaluation Questions • Main Idea Chart • Supporting Details Chart • Text Sequencing • Comic Strip • Multiple-Choice Question with Single Correct Answer • Multiple-Choice Question with Several Correct Answers Lesson Components

  27. Designed to activate students’ prior knowledge and to build their readiness for reading. Idea Web Before-Reading Interaction

  28. Designed to help students pace their reading and ask themselves questions as they read, to ensure they are understanding the text. Evaluation Questions During-Reading Interaction

  29. Check the students’ comprehension of the reading material and reinforce knowledge of the six critical comprehension skills targeted in the program. Prediction After-Reading Interaction

  30. Worksheets serve to test thestudent’s comprehension of the articles. They provide suggestions for drawing, crafts, or performance activities related to the article. Worksheets menu end

  31. Research-Based Content Ensures Alignment • Reading* • Vocabulary Building • Word Knowledge • Reading Comprehension • Language Arts* • Capitalization • Grammar & Usage • Punctuation • Spelling • Writing* • Language Mechanics • Language Usage • Sentence Structure • Clear Writing & Paragraphs • Mathematics I* • Number Concepts • Computation • Word Problems • Measurement & Geometry • Mathematics II* • Proportion & Percent • Intro to Algebra • Geometry • Statistics & Probability • Algebra I • Equations, Inequalities, & Polynomials • Factoring and Rational Expressions • Functions, Graphing, & Systems of Equations • Science I • Life Science • Physical Science • Earth Science • Science II • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Information Skills* • Using Dictionaries & Books • Using References • Using consumer Information • Using Maps, Charts & Graphs *Spanish Voice Option 6th Grade - Adult

  32. Basic Skill Lessons Provide a brief, interactive tutorial of a single, well defined rule or concept, with visually stimulating graphics and audio to meet a variety of learning styles. Tutorials are followed by a number of multiple choice problems that reinforce the subject and contain hints and feedback of the original concept.

  33. Thinking Skill Lessons Usually following a comprehensive quiz, these lessons begin with a scenario or story that presents a problem. This theme is carried throughout the entire lesson and the problem is solved as the lesson progresses. The opening scenario or story is followed by a discussion of the thinking skill needed to solve the problem. Students are then instructed in a step-by-step thinking process that can be used in general problem-solving scenarios.

  34. Lessons begin with one or more screens that review and define a concept. Basic Skill Lessons

  35. Hints are available to help reinforce the concept. Students can also go back and review the initial concept at any time. Basic Skill Lessons

  36. Feedback is given for both incorrect and correct answers. Basic Skill Lessons

  37. The opening story or scenario presents a problem to solve that is carried though the entire lesson. It pulls together concepts learned from previous lessons. Thinking Skill Lessons

  38. Step by step instructions are provided for solving the skill along with a series of questions which requires the steps to be used. Thinking Skill Lessons

  39. Worksheets are provided for each Thinking Skill lesson. They may be used to extend the computer activityor as a homeworkassignment. Worksheets menu end

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