Ongoing progress monitoring for Second Grade success!
Real-time data in no time at all
Get your second grade class state-test ready with data-informed instruction customized for all learners.
Improve learning & guide instruction
- Easily collect and review real-time data to inform instruction in any classroom
- Test two ways: one-on-one and self-assess (three test types: single score, yes/no, and rubric)
- Access thousands of customizable tests aligned to state standards
Increase parent engagement
- Provide parents with personalized Flash Cards, Writing Practice, Bingo and Parent Letters
- Share reports with mastered and unmastered skills
- Generate letters and templates in Spanish and other languages
Monitor student growth across content areas
- Monitor progress over time for each student
- Review performance data on the whole class
- Group students for instruction and assessment
Test two-ways in 2nd Grade
Second grade teachers evaluate skills through one-on-one assessment or direct students to self-assess. Use our introductory series of tests, choose a student, then select which way to test based on their individual skill set.
One-on-One
One-on-one assessing uses the teacher’s computer with the student looking at the screen or linking two devices. Teachers can enter notes for later reflection while testing. One-on-one assessments are teacher-led to limit distractions, observe student responses in real time, and gain valuable insights into student processing.
Self-Assess
Self-assessing takes place on individual devices in the classroom or in a lab setting where the entire class progresses through the assigned assessments at their own rate. Self-assessments foster independence, facilitate the use of technology in the classroom, and determine skill independence levels.
Three Test Types
Yes/No
The student answers the questions on the screen, the teacher listens to the answer, then marks the Yes or No buttons on the bottom of the screen. Can be run on the same screen or by linking two devices.
Single Score
Each question has multiple points. The teacher observes a child and assigns them a score based on their answer.
Rubric
Assessments for any subject that can be used for observational data or project-based learning. Our rubric template contains criteria, descriptors, and a scale to match any curriculum.
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