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If the district allows it, teachers can assign an On Demand Assessment (ODA) that is above or below grade level. Students in third grade and below can be assigned an ODA intended for fourth through eighth-grade students. Students in grades four and above can be assigned an ODA intended for students in or below third grade. Step-by-Step Guides Assign
Teachers can find their classroom information by clicking on the Classroom tab on the home page. Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Log in to www.istation.com . Step 2: Click on the Classroom tab. Step 3: For schools with subscriptions to more than one product, click the box to show multiple products and select the additional products to be displayed. Step
Istation’s goal across the organization is to provide an equitable and enjoyable experience for all students and adults, including those with disabilities. To ensure our products are fully accessible to all, Istation is taking measurable steps, including: testing and documenting the level of accessibility within our current products; utilizing the e
Yes, Istation provides printable resources in the Parent Portal. Step-by-Step Guide to Access Resources in the Parent Portal Step 1: Go to www.istation.com . Step 2: Enter your child’s School or District. Step 3: Enter your child’s Username and Password. Step 4: Click Login. Step 5: Select the Resources tab. Step 6: View the suggested lessons for yo
The ISIP Summary Report shows how students performed on the most recent ISIP assessment. The top section of the report shows classroom data, and the lower section shows individual student data. Step-by-Step Guides Access the ISIP Summary Report on the Classroom Tab Step 1: Log in to www.istation.com . Step 2: Select the Classroom tab. Step 3:
Teachers who have access to the online instruction with their subscription can assign lessons from the Classroom tab. Assignments are an optional feature, as students are automatically placed in their instructional path after they have completed the ISIP assessment. Step-by-Step Guide to Assign Lessons: Step 1: Log in to www.istation.com . Step 2:
The Lexile measure allows educators to match students with texts at or near their reading level (with a forecasted 75% comprehension rate) rather than using a grade-based list that may or may not reflect the true reading ability of all students in the grade. The Lexile measure is derived from the overall reading score for English and the comprehensi
If the district allows it, teachers can assign an On Demand Assessment (ODA) from the Classroom tab. ISIP On-Demand Assessments can be used for a variety of reasons: more frequent progress monitoring isolated skill progress monitoring student illness/inattention assessment interruption sound or technical issue Step-by-Step Guide to Assign an On-Dema
Quantile measures are linked to specific math skills, enabling teachers to match students with skills that give them their optimal challenge. A Quantile measure gives teachers the following information: which math skills each student is ready to learn expected levels of success with a math skill or concept student growth on a single scale across gra
Parents have access to the Student Summary Handout and Growth Report in the Parent Portal. There is more information about understanding your child’s reports at Istation Data – From a Parent’s Perspective. Step-by-Step Guide to Access Reports in the Parent Portal Step 1: Go to www.istation.com . Step 2: Enter your child’s School or District. Step
When viewing monthly ISIP™ scores, there are several ways to filter the reports to show only those students in the bottom 10th percentile (critical intervention), or by specified lower levels or tiers. Step-by-Step Guides Filter Reports by Critical Intervention The following reports can be filtered to show only students in the 10th percentile and be
The Parent Portal shows your child’s usage each month as well as their usage for last week and the current week. Step-by-Step Guide to See Your Child’s Usage Information Step 1: Go to www.istation.com . Step 2: Enter your child’s School or District. Step 3: Enter your child’s Username and Password. Step 4: Click Login. Step 5: View your child’s us
Reports can be built on the Reports tab. Saving and managing reports can be done from the actual report. Step-by-Step Guides for Building, Saving, and Managing Reports: Building a Report Step 1: Log in to www.istation.com . Step 2: Select the Reports tab. Step 3: Under Products, select ISIP Reading, Math, or Lectura. Step 4: Under Reports, select t
Student goals can be edited on the Classroom tab. Default goals are based on the student’s ISIP™ score from the first month and are set at the level needed for the student to maintain their percentile rank throughout the school year. Once goals are edited, students will see the changes on their ISIP Progress page. Step-by-Step Guide to Edit Student
The Student Information page gives an overview of student performance and information. Step-by-Step Guide to the Student Information Page Step 1: Log in to www.istation.com . Step 2: Click on the Classroom tab. Step 3: Click on a student’s name from the class list to open the student’s information page. Step 4: Select from the following options t
The Resources/Toolbox section provides reference materials for using Istation. Step-by-Step Guide to the Resources/Toolbox Tab Step 1: Log in to www.istation.com . Step 2: Click the Resources tab. Step 3: Select one of the options below to find the specific information you seek. Click Teacher Resources to find Istation lessons, graphic organ