An amazing way to discover how your students learn
best.
Learning
Styles Inventory
Assesses
each student's preferred method of
receiving and expressing information!
Research has shown the importance
of teaching to a students preferred
learning style. Educators can use
this simple but effective tool to
first diagnose individual student
learning preferences and to then provide
instruction that accommodates how
students prefer to learn and express
themselves. Tabulation of student
responses results in a graph of the
students learning styles preferences
in cognitive, social and expressive
categories of learning. Graphs can
match individual student styles against
the teachers learning/teaching
style and against the composite learning
style of the class. Nine learning
style areas can be administered on
the computer or by using pencil/paper
responses.
This is the ideal tool for teachers
of grades four and up to improve
achievement and to decrease frustration
for all students. However, this
program may be used effectively
for Grades K-3. Students have the
option to have the questions read
to them if they cannot read the
questions themselves.
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Reading
Comprehension Placement
A
great tool to quickly determine
reading levels!
A fast and effective way to
determine reading placement
levels from pre-readiness to
12-plus and to discover learner
instructional, independent and
frustration levels. This program
is perfect for developmental,
remedial and special education
programs. Students work through
word comprehension questions
(including analogies and definitions)
and reading passage comprehension
questions. Readability formulas
used include Spache, Fry and
Dale Chall.
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Arithmetic
Skills Assessment Test
Profile
your students strengths
and weaknesses easily.
The goal of this tool is to
provide a quick assessment of
your students mathematical
strengths and weaknesses. Divided
into three areas: Whole Numbers
(addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division), Fractions, and
Decimals, the program includes
a total of 119 skills normally
taught from grade 1 to grade
6. Teachers can assign the entire
test or select specific skills
to be tested. A complete management
program reports information
for students and the entire
class.