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Media & Technology|Curriculum Software: Scholastic - Reading & Math

Scholastic - Reading & Math

Contact:
Jim Strayer
Account Executive
Phone: (515) 418-0814
Jstrayer@scholastic.com

www.scholastic.com


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Read 180
READ 180 is an intensive reading intervention program that helps educators confront the problem of adolescent illiteracy on multiple fronts, using technology, print, and professional development. READ 180 is proven to meet the needs of students whose reading achievement is below proficient level. The program directly addresses individual needs through adaptive and instructional software, high-interest literature, and direct instruction in reading, writing, and vocabulary skills.
www.scholastic.com/read180

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System 44
System 44 is for the most challenged students in grades 3–12, reading at a BR–400 Lexile® Level. System 44 helps students understand that the English language is a finite system of 44 sounds and 26 letters that can be mastered. The program invites students to unlock the system and join the community of readers.
www.scholastic.com/system44
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SRI
Scholastic Reading Inventory is a research-based, computer-adaptive assessment for grades K-12 that allows educators to quickly and accurately assess reading comprehension over the course of a student’s education to inform instruction and match students to text using the Lexile® Framework for Reading.
www.scholastic.com/sri
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SRC
Scholastic Reading Counts! (grades K-12) begins with great books! Students read fiction, nonfiction, and curriculum-connected books based on their interests and Lexile® level. Students take a computer-generated quiz to test their comprehension. Hundreds of unique quizzes can be generated for each title. Using the Scholastic Achievement Manager (SAM), educators can immediately generate clear, actionable reports for monitoring students’ independent reading, differentiating instruction, and demonstrating Adequate Yearly Progress.
www.scholastic.com/src
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Expert Space
Expert Space (grades 4-12) is the new, web-based curriculum supplement that combines a rich collection of leveled content with sophisticated learning tools to help all students access information, build content-area knowledge, and develop key information literacy skills. In addition, educators can use Expert Space to digitally supplement their Science and Social Studies curriculum, extend curriculum standards, and prepare students for success in the 21st century.
www.scholastic.com/expertspace
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BookFlix
BookFlix (PreK-3) is an interactive web-based literacy resource that pairs classic video storybooks with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic to build a love of reading and learning. An engaging way to link fact and fiction, BookFlix reinforces early reading skills and introduces children to a world of knowledge and exploration using online technology.
www.scholastic.com/bookflix
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Grolier Online
Grolier Online uses technology to provide an integrated, web-based reference collection that gives students and teachers easy access to important resources for every curricular area. This online reference suite features two learning environments, eight curriculum-aligned databases over 500,000 links to academically-relevant articles, seven multimedia encyclopedias, four age-appropriate dictionaries, two thesauri, an almanac, and an interactive atlas. The integrated features support differentiated learning, link resources to the curriculum, speed search results, and build research and critical thinking skills.
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WiggleWorks
WiggleWorks (PreK-3) combines powerful technology with leveled books and instructional materials to develop reading, writing, and language skills necessary for future reading success. This proven-effective program helps teachers scaffold instruction and advance primary students toward reading independence. Flexible enough to complement any core reading program, WiggleWorks’ blend of technology, literature, and teacher support help all children succeed academically.
www.scholastic.com/wiggleworks
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Zip Zoom
Zip Zoom English (K-3) combines the power of technology with sequential books to develop critical language and reading skills in English-language learners. Using the power of technology, Zip Zoom puts English-language
learners on the fast path to success. It has been proven effective at building early phonemic awareness, phonics, and sight word recognition skills.
www.scholastic.com/zipzoom
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Math
Do The Math
Do The Math (grades 1-8), created by Marilyn Burns, gives students who have fallen behind the chance to catch up and keep up. Focusing on Number and Operations, the cornerstone of elementary mathematics, the program teaches students the basics of math—computation, number sense, and problem solving. Do The Math includes 12 intervention topics to use with struggling math students. New interactive, whiteboard tools enhance the teaching of math skills.
www.scholastic.com/DoTheMath

FASTT Math
FASTT Math (grades 2-8) uses research-validated methods to help struggling students develop fluency with basic math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Using the FASTT system (Fluency and Automaticity through Systematic Teaching with Technology), the software provides a continuously adaptive program that efficiently increases math fact fluency in customized, 10-minute daily sessions. FASTT Math automatically differentiates instruction for each student for individualized learning.
www.scholastic.com/fasttmath

Go Solve
Go Solve (grades 3-8) is an engaging software program that uses technology to teach students to recognize mathematical situations in word problems, comprehend problems with the aid of graphic organizers, and plan solutions with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Go Solve titles include: Addition & Subtraction, Multiplication & Division, and Advanced Multiplication & Division.
www.scholastic.com/gosolve
   

How to Order:
Call your local representative, Jim Strayer and he will assist you in the ordering process. Contact information is located above.


Client Eligible for Participation:

K-12 Schools-public and private


IEC Discount:
Special pricing has been negotiated for purchasing. Contact Jim Strayer for more information.


IEC Contact:

Jerry Cochrane

jcochrane@aea10.k12.ia.us

(800) 798-9771 Ext. 6741

(319) 399-6741

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