Best Practices
Best Practices in the event of a School Closing
Whether it’s flu season or wintery weather, there are many factors outside our control that play into student absenteeism. In some instances, students might be kept home for days at a time and away from their classrooms. Luckily, teachers can breathe ...
Best Practices for High School Students
Classworks individual learning paths have an extremely positive impact helping students catch up to their peers! Important things to consider when using Classworks in high school: Usage must be extremely purposeful. Dedicated time in the busy high ...
Best Practices for Using Classworks in a Kindergarten Classroom
Classworks is a valuable tool for kindergarteners as they develop a relationship with technology that will be foundational for the rest of their lives. Using Classworks in the kindergarten classroom enhances students’ comfort level with computers and ...
Best Practices for Professional Learning
Professional learning expectations that support teachers’ effective use of Classworks. Self-Study through Classworks’ on-line Help Center at help.classworks.com Utilization of the “Chat” feature within Classworks for help while working within the ...
Best Practices for Classworks Universal Screener
Classworks includes a vertically scaled, valid and reliable assessment in reading and math for grades K-10 for screening all students three times a year. Classworks Assessments serve four main purposes: Students are identified for intervention. ...
Best Practices for Progress Monitoring
Classworks Progress Monitoring pairs Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM) probes with tools to track progress and real-time reports to help you identify what is or isn't working with a student's intervention plan and make informed, instructional ...
Best Practices for Classroom Reading and Math Lessons
Classworks offers both reading and math lessons to augment the rigor of Tier 1 instruction. Reading - Passages and text-dependent questions for weekly use in reading instruction. Math - Differentiated practice problems that allow students to build ...
Best Practices for Individualized Learning
In Classworks, individualized learning and classroom instruction is where the magic happens. Classworks uses assessment data to individualize learning for all students. Based on their assessment results, each student receives an Individualized ...
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How do I start a Progress Monitoring session for my student?
To turn Progress Monitoring Probes on for a student: 1. Navigate to the Progress Monitoring page and use the filters to find the student(s) you would like to start Progress Monitoring. 2. Using the toggle on the left-hand side, select the subject you ...
What are the Universal Screener Assessment Scaled Score Targets?
When using multiple forms of an assessment, there will be variations in scores across forms and from one test administration to another. These variations make it difficult to compare students’ scores across test administrations and over time. ...
How do I generate the Comprehensive Student Report?
Overview The Comprehensive Student report allows you to see an all-inclusive view of an individual student. The report displays instruction and assessment results at a broad level. This report includes all data completed within the date range ...
How do I add a co-teacher to my class?
1. To add a co-teacher, head to the Classes tab then click on your Class Name. 2. Next, Click Edit Class, then "add co-teacher." 3. Finally, check the box to the left of the teacher's name, click Add, and save! That teacher will then automatically ...
How do I add students to a class once it's already created?
New students are added to schools throughout the year, and when that happens, you might need to add them to your class roster in Classworks. You can easily do this by editing your class. Add Students To add one or more students to an existing class, ...