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eIRLA Quick S 1 | Page The eIRLA is an online formative assessme student’s progress using the Common Core You will access the eIRLA from within embedded feature. Since you are already u will be very easy to adopt. Logging In to SchoolPace: 1. Open a web browser and go to http 2. Click the login link at the top of the 3. Log in with your username and pass Navigating to the eIRLA: Once you are logged in to SchoolPace, you a see your students listed. Click on the “Open student’s IRLA level to open the eIRLA to yo The five sections of the the main window: Over Comprehension, Founda Next Level. Clicking one of the links an assessment will cont Overview Page: The Overview page con Requirements, and Exit Start ent tool that monitors each e State Standards. n SchoolPace, as it is an using SchoolPace, the eIRLA p://www.schoolpace.com. e screen. sword. are in your classroom, and you will n the IRLA” button under the our student’s current level. e eIRLA are listed along the left side of rview, Entry Requirements, dational Skills, and Transition to the s will take you to that page of the eIRLA. Each page tain different sections relating to at least one Comm ntains the Learning Focus, Key Common Core State S t Requirements. of the eIRLA pertaining to mon Core State Standard. Standards, Entry

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eIRLA Quick Start

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The eIRLA is an online formative assessment tool that monitors eac

student’s progress using the Common Core State S

You will access the eIRLA from within

embedded feature. Since you are already using SchoolPace,

will be very easy to adopt.

Logging In to SchoolPace:

1. Open a web browser and go to http://www.schoolpace.com

2. Click the login link at the top of the screen.

3. Log in with your username and password.

Navigating to the eIRLA:

Once you are logged in to SchoolPace, you are

see your students listed. Click on the “Open the IRLA” butt

student’s IRLA level to open the eIRLA to your stude

The five sections of the eIRLA are listed along the le

the main window: Overview, Entry Requirements,

Comprehension, Foundational Skil

Next Level.

Clicking one of the links

an assessment will contain

Overview Page:

The Overview page contains the Learning Focus, K

Requirements, and Exit Requirements.

eIRLA Quick Start The eIRLA is an online formative assessment tool that monitors each

student’s progress using the Common Core State Standards.

within SchoolPace, as it is an

e already using SchoolPace, the eIRLA

http://www.schoolpace.com.

link at the top of the screen.

username and password.

ace, you are in your classroom, and you will

lick on the “Open the IRLA” button under the

open the eIRLA to your student’s current level.

The five sections of the eIRLA are listed along the left side of

Overview, Entry Requirements,

Comprehension, Foundational Skills, and Transition to the

one of the links will take you to that page of the eIRLA. Each page of the eIRLA

will contain different sections relating to at least one Common Core

The Overview page contains the Learning Focus, Key Common Core State Standards, Entry

Requirements, and Exit Requirements.

Each page of the eIRLA pertaining to

Common Core State Standard.

ey Common Core State Standards, Entry

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Entry Requirements, Comprehension, Foundational Skills

In the assessment sections (Entry Requirements,

Comprehension, Foundational Skills, and

Transition to the Next Level), the relevant

Common Core State Standard is listed in the

column to the left of the assessment.

Each skill is preceded by a star, which is used to

designate a Power Goal. Each student can have

one Power Goal.

The right two columns contain links for Evidence,

Skill Checks, the score for each skill, the date it

was last modified, and the subtotal for that

section.

Using the eIRLA:

1. To add evidence for any Requireme

date will automatically update once you cl

Evidence.” Evidence is not necessary to score a R

recommended that evidence be used to

Requirement.

3. If a student has met the Requirement,

right of the screen to verify this. (Note that

not give points toward Standard mastery; they are

that the student can begin reading independently at

eIRLA Quick Start Entry Requirements, Comprehension, Foundational Skills, Transition to the

(Entry Requirements,

Common Core State Standard is listed in the

Each skill is preceded by a star, which is used to

. Each student can have

The right two columns contain links for Evidence,

Skill Checks, the score for each skill, the date it

was last modified, and the subtotal for that

equirement, click on “Evidence.” Your name and

date will automatically update once you click on the button “Add

necessary to score a Requirement, but it is

recommended that evidence be used to support the scoring of a specific

2. To perform the assessment, look for the “A

under the “Evidence” link. Click to view the date of and data from the

last assessment. There are many types of assessments in the eIRLA;

“Power Words” is one example.

equirement, click “yes” in the box to the

(Note that Entry Requirements do

tandard mastery; they are just verification

that the student can begin reading independently at that level.)

the Next Level Pages:

he assessment, look for the “Assessment” link

date of and data from the

es of assessments in the eIRLA;