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Grades 3+ Navigation: 1 If using i-Ready for Math and Reading, students will choose a subject to get started. 2 Students can use this selector to switch subjects. 3 Students can click the X to log out. 4 Students can use the bottom navigation to access To Do, My Progress, and My Stuff screens. Students in Grades K–5 using Math Online Instruction can also use the Learning Games button to access the games. 5 Family members can click the Family Center icon to learn more about how to support and encourage their child’s success with i-Ready. To Do screen: 6 My Path: Students can access the next i-Ready-Assigned Lesson here. If an educator assigns an assessment like the Diagnostic, the assessment will also appear here. Note: The student experience is differentiated for students in Grades K–2 to meet the needs of younger learners. Certain features may vary in their presentation, as shown in these two images. ©2019 Curriculum Associates, LLC CHEAT SHEET Student Dashboard Choose a subject. Reading Math 1 This cheat sheet is designed to help you navigate and understand how to use the student dashboard. 2 3 4 5 My Path Math Diagnostic Reading Math Family Center Kristin 400 My Progress Learning Games My Stuff To Do Grades K–2 6

i-Ready Cheat Sheet Student Dashboard 2019€¦ · Reading Math Kristin 400 Family Center To Do My Progress My Stuff Reading Lesson Stats Reading Lesson Streak Current Streak: 4 6

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Page 1: i-Ready Cheat Sheet Student Dashboard 2019€¦ · Reading Math Kristin 400 Family Center To Do My Progress My Stuff Reading Lesson Stats Reading Lesson Streak Current Streak: 4 6

Grades 3+

Navigation: 1 If using i-Ready for Math and Reading, students

will choose a subject to get started.

2 Students can use this selector to switch subjects.

3 Students can click the X to log out.

4 Students can use the bottom navigation to access To Do, My Progress, and My Stuff screens. Students in Grades K–5 using Math Online Instruction can also use the Learning Games button to access the games.

5 Family members can click the Family Center icon to learn more about how to support and encourage their child’s success with i-Ready.

To Do screen:6 My Path: Students can access the next

i-Ready-Assigned Lesson here. If an educator assigns an assessment like the Diagnostic, the assessment will also appear here.

Note: The student experience is differentiated for students in Grades K–2 to meet the needs of younger learners. Certain features may vary in their presentation, as shown in these two images.

©2019 Curriculum Associates, LLC

cheat sheetStudent Dashboard

Choose a subject.

Reading Math

Kristin 400

1

This cheat sheet is designed to help you navigate and understand how to use the student dashboard.

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4

5

My Path

Math Diagnostic

Reading Math Family CenterKristin 400

My Progress Learning GamesMy StuffTo Do

Grades K–2

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©2019 Curriculum Associates, LLC

i-READY Only | My Progress — Lesson Stats

Family CenterReading Math Kristin 400

My StuffMy ProgressTo Do

Reading Lesson Stats Reading Lesson Streak

Current Streak: 4

6Lessons Passed

in a Row

Completed Work

Lessons PassedThis School Year

Pass Rate: 7/8

30

20

10

5 7

Time-On-TaskOn Lessons This Week

30Minutes

45

60+

30

To Do screen (cont’d.)Teacher Assigned: If a teacher assigns lessons, students can access them by clicking on the lesson.

7a Lessons are prioritized by due date if set by the teacher.

7b Students in Grades 3+ can use this toggle to see Current or Past Due assignments. Using the scroll bar, students will see up to five Current assignments and five Past Due assignments at a time.

Note: Students in Grades K–2 will see up to two Current assignments and two Past Due assignments at a time. Use the down arrow to view Past Due assignments (not pictured).

My Progress screen: Lesson Stats:

8a Time-On-Task: Shows how much time the student spent on online lessons this week*

8b Lessons Passed: Shows how many online lessons the student passed this year

9 Lesson Streak: Shows the greatest number of lessons the student has passed in a row this year

10 Current Streak: Shows how many lessons the student has passed in a row currently

Completed Work:

11 Students can click Completed Work to see the full list of all the work completed this school year.

12a Students can use this dropdown to switch between completed lessons and completed Diagnostics. If filtering by completed lessons, student can further filter completed lessons by domain.

12b Students see the date of completion for completed work.

12c Students see scores for online lessons and the Diagnostic. For online lessons, a green score means the lesson was passed, and a red score means the lesson was not passed.

13 My Stuff screen (not pictured): Students can use this screen to select background Themes, Study Buddy characters for Grades K–2, and cash in Rewards earned by passing online lessons to play games of their choice.**

i-READY Only | My Progress — Completed Work

Family CenterReading Math Kristin 400

Back to Lesson Stats

90%

58%

425

82%

LessonVocabularyDetermine Word Meanings Using Prefixes over- and under-

LessonReading ComprehensionAnalyze Patterns and Relationships

LessonReading ComprehensionComparing and Contrasting Two Texts

Diagnostic

Feb 28, 2019

Jan 15, 2019

Jan 2, 2019

Nov 15, 2018

Show All Completed Work

My StuffMy ProgressTo Do

8a 8b

9

12a

12b 12c

10

Next Lesson

Algebra & Algebraic ThinkingEquivalent Ratios

My Path

Resume Lesson

Numbers and OperationsUnderstand Multiplication and Division Connections

In Progress

Lesson Due 3/11/19

GeometryArea of Parallelograms, Quadrilaterals, and Polygons

Current

Past DueTeacher Assigned

Family CenterReading Math Kristin 400

My StuffMy Progress Learning GamesTo Do

Due Today7a

7b

11

* Lesson Time-on-Task only includes time spent on i-Ready online lessons. It does not include time spent on Learning Games.

** Teachers can choose to control student access to Learning Games or My Stuff for individual students using Rosters.

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