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SRI & SAM Training Module

SRI & SAM Training Module. Using a Mac Visit http://www.scholastic.com/dodea on your web browser. 2. Click the Technology Training Modules tab. 3. Click the SRI & SAM Training Module (PPT ) link.

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SRI & SAM Training Module

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  1. SRI & SAM Training Module

  2. Using a Mac Visit http://www.scholastic.com/dodea on your web browser. 2. Click the Technology Training Modules tab. 3. Click the SRI & SAM Training Module (PPT) link. 4. Click the Open With button in the pop-up window to open the presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint. 5. Click the Save to Disk button in the pop-up window to download a copy to your computer. Downloading the SRI & SAM Training Module Using a PC Visit http://www.scholastic.com/dodeaon your web browser. Click the Technology Training Module tab. Click the Enterprise Edition SRI Training (PPT) link to open the presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint.

  3. Viewing the SRI & SAM Training Module Slide View Slides Notes Normal View

  4. Using a Mac Click File. Then choose Print to open the Print window. Choose Notes from the Print What: pull-down menu. Click Print. Printing the SRI & SAM Training Notes Using a PC Click File. Then choose Print Preview to open the Print Preview window. Choose Notes Pages from the Print What: pull-down menu. Click Print.

  5. Module 1: All About SAM Module 2: Using SRI Agenda

  6. Module 1: Scholastic Achievement Manager

  7. Objectives Participants will: • Increase their understanding of the Scholastic Achievement Manager (SAM), the management system for SRI. • Increase their understanding of how to access and use student reports. • Increase their understanding of how to customize student settings and edit student information. • Increase their understanding of the troubleshooting tips for SRI software management.

  8. All About SAM • SAMis the central management component that collects and organizes performance data across Scholastic programs. • SAM manages the data associated with all of the schools, classes, groups, and teachers using Scholastic programs. • SAMenables you to: • Easily manage rosters and access database information. • Track performance and generate reports for students, classes, and groups. • Locate instructional and professional development resources. • Relate state standards to Scholastic program content.

  9. Enter your Username and Password. Click Sign In. All About SAMSigning In

  10. Getting Around SAMThe Home Page

  11. Single-click either the Classes, Groups, or Students tab to reveal enrollments. Double-click any name on the SmartBar to select it. Getting Around SAMUsing the SmartBar

  12. Try It Now:Navigate SAM with the SmartBar Familiarize yourself with the SmartBar’s “top-down” system for each of your students and classes.For each selection you make on the SmartBar, make sure to locate the program information on the Roster screen.Click the tabs along the top of SAM for each selection. Notice how SAM coordinates the information specifically for your selection.

  13. Click the Manage Enrollment link under Manage Roster on the right of the Class Profile screen. Use the check boxes to enroll students in SRI. Click Save & Return to confirm enrollment and return to the Class Profile screen. Getting Around SAMEnrolling Classes in Programs

  14. Try It Now: Enroll Students and Classes in SRI Use the Manage Enrollment link to enroll your classes in SRI.Double-check your enrollment status in the Usage Summary on both the Class and Student Profile screens.

  15. SAM Reports Overview

  16. Running ReportsUsing the Reports Index

  17. Click the button to the left of the report you want to run. Select a time period or the custom option. Click Run Report once you have made your selections. Running ReportsViewing On-Screen Reports

  18. Running ReportsPrinting On-Screen Reports • Click the Print Preview (PDF) link located in the upper right-hand corner of the the screen. • Click File from the Adobe Acrobat Reader menu at the top left of the screen. • Choose Print in the menu to print the report.

  19. Running ReportsSaving On-Screen Reports • Click Save a Copy (PDF) at the top of the report screen. • Click Save to save this report in the Reports Index. You will then see a confirmation screen. • Click View Saved Reports to see all the reports you have saved for the student, or click Return to return to the on-screen report.

  20. Try It Now: Run and Print a Report Run an SRI Report using several different time periods, including a custom time period.Use the interactive columns to sort the data in the on-screen report.Print the report, and save it for future reference.

  21. Module 2:Scholastic Reading Inventory

  22. Participants will: Increase their understanding of how to administer the SRI interactive assessment. Increase their understanding of the uses and limitations of a Lexile measure. Increase their understanding of the uses and limitations of SRI results. Increase their understanding of how to read and use the various assessment reports generated by SRI. Objectives

  23. Using SRI SRI tests reading comprehension and helps teachers place students in programs, target students’ needs, and track reading growth over time.The test is computer adaptive, which means it adjusts to the students’ responses.SRI has a bank of over 4,500 test questions, based exclusively on passages from authentic children’s literature.Lexile® measures align with grade levels that teachers can use for instruction and for matching students to texts.

  24. Using SRIWhat SRI Results Tell You • Each time your students take an SRI test, the results are captured by SAM. You can use SAM to generate reports to include the following student data: • Lexile Measures and Performance Standards • Reading Level (On, Above, or Below Grade Level) • Lexile ranges for Easy, On-Level, and Challenging texts • Normative Data (Percentile Rank, NCEs, and Stanines) • Recommendations for helping students meet grade-level • expectations

  25. DoDEA Performance StandardsLexile Levels

  26. Double-click a student’s name in the SmartBar. Click the Settings link next to the SRI icon in the Programs Menu. SRI Settings in SAMSet an Estimated Reading Level

  27. 3. Use the pull-down menu next to Estimated Reading Level in the Test Settings menu to select a reading level. 4. Click Okay. 5. Click Save & Return to return to the student’s Profile screen. SRI Settings in SAMSet an Estimated Reading Level

  28. Double-click a class, group, or student in the SmartBar. Click the Settings link next to the SRI icon in the Programs menu at the bottom of the screen. SRI Settings in SAMSelect Test Settings

  29. 3. Click the check boxes to customize Test Experience Settings. 4. Click Save & Return to return to the student’s Profile screen. SRI Settings in SAMSelect Test Settings

  30. Using SRI Enterprise Edition Teacher Materials

  31. Preparing Your Students to Take an SRI Test • Make sure the classroom is quiet. • Review Test-Taking strategies: • Look for important ideas. • Use context clues. • Use skips. • Take breaks. • Ask students to bring something to work on if they finish early.

  32. The SRI Student ExperienceSigning In to SRI • Students: • Double-click the Scholastic Reading Inventory icon on desktops to open the SRI Login screen. • Type in username and password. • Glick GO to begin taking an SRI test.

  33. Students: Log in to SRI. Click up to three of the colored circles to select reading interests. Click Next after you have made your selections. The SRI Student ExperienceChoosing Reading Interests

  34. The SRI Student ExperienceTaking the Practice Test Students: • Read along with the directions. Then click Next. • Click OK to begin the practice test. • Read each passage and answer the cloze questions. • Click Next after you select an answer.

  35. The SRI Student Experience Taking an SRI Test Students: Read the passage. Read each question and select the correct answer. Click Next. You can skip up to three questions.

  36. Try It Now: Take an SRI Test Sign In to SRI and choose reading interestsTake a Practice Test and an actual test.Familiarize yourself with answering and skipping questions.Generate and print a Recommended Reading Report.

  37. Double-click a student’s name in the SmartBar. Click the Grading Tools link next to the SRI icon in the Programs Menu. Using the SRI Grading ToolAdding Test Scores to SAM • FA’s profile screen

  38. 3. Click the Add New Test Score link to open the Add a New Test Score window. 4. Enter the Lexile score and use the Calendar tool to select the date the student took the test. Using the SRI Grading ToolAdding Test Scores to SAM

  39. Using Lexiles in the ClassroomOnline Resources

  40. Using Lexiles in the ClassroomTips for Teachers Assemble students into small groups according to their scores and interests.Guide students to select books that match their Lexile level.Recognize the limitations of Lexile measures and provide students with differentiated reading options. Use the Book Expert in SAM to select books that represent different Lexiles. For read alouds, select books at a higher Lexile level.Encourage students to read the leveled books on their SRI Recommended Reading Report.

  41. Using Lexiles in the ClassroomLearning About & Tracking Lexile Measures

  42. Using Lexiles in the Classroom Learning About & Tracking Lexile Measures

  43. Choosing the Right Report

  44. Choosing the Right Report

  45. Aug Dec Mar June Summative Assessment Progress Monitoring for Differentiated Instruction Progress Monitoring…how? Place Set Goals Forecast Differentiated Instruction

  46. Interpreting SRI ReportsReading Performance Report Percentile Rank Normal Curve Equivalent Stanine Lexile Performance Standard

  47. Interpreting SRI ReportsIntervention Grouping Report Lexile Percentile Rank, Normal Curve, Equivalent, Stanine Intervention Level

  48. Scholastic Program ConcurrencyRecommended Capacity Levels

  49. SRI Troubleshooting Tips Q:  Some of my students receive error messages while they take the test. What does it mean when my students receive the following error codes: !50, !53, c41, or L4? A: These errors normally occur due to interruptions in the network connection or increased network traffic. If your students receive these error messages, they should simply try to do their work again. If these error messages persist, please contact your network administrator to investigate any potential network problems. 

  50. SRI Troubleshooting Tips Q:  Why does my student receive a message that he or she is already logged in on another computer when he or she is not? A: If the student application is abnormally terminated, the student’s server login may have to time out before he or she can log back in. Please be sure that students are not exiting the program by force-quitting or using ctrl-alt-del. The error message will normally disappear after a few minutes. 

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