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How do we MOTIVATE unmotivated students to give their best effort academically?

How do we MOTIVATE unmotivated students to give their best effort academically?. How do we tell the difference between lack of EFFORT and lack of KNOWLEDGE?. Best Effort = Best Results = Best Data. Concept of Kid’s College.

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How do we MOTIVATE unmotivated students to give their best effort academically?

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  1. How do we MOTIVATE unmotivated students to give their best effort academically? How do we tell the difference between lack of EFFORT and lack of KNOWLEDGE? Best Effort = Best Results = Best Data

  2. Concept of Kid’s College Students answer state-aligned content questions correctly in reading and math to earn access to a sports video game of their choice.

  3. Who uses Kid’s College? K-8 Secondary Classroom support RTI Title I/School Improvement SPED ESL/SPED Alternative Ed Test Prep RTI Before/After School

  4. KC AUTOMATICALLY… • Provides 24/7 access to guided and targeted supplemental instruction • Identifiesyour student’s skill gaps • Adaptsto meet the needs of each student • Creates anindividualizedplan

  5. Engaging Games

  6. NEW for 2010-11! • Progress Monitoring Assessments • Integrated system to monitor student growth over each school year • 4 tests each: 3rd – 8th grade • Provides a longitudinal look at students’ learning paths • Reports map improvement from one assessment to the next • 5th Grade Science

  7. Text-to-Speech Tool Browse-Aloud provides audio support for students with reading difficulties and/or ESL students.

  8. Student selects from 6 sports.

  9. Teacher selects number of questions.

  10. Teacher controls game time.

  11. STRIDE™ Adaptive Engine

  12. STRIDE™ Adaptive Engine

  13. Class Instructional Spotlight Listick 2nd (2ndGrade) – Instructional Spotlight Report May 7, 2010 through May 13, 2010 Reading Groupings

  14. District Summary and Usage Report

  15. Building Report

  16. Teacher GAP Report

  17. Sample Student Assessment Report

  18. Parent Student Progress Report

  19. Essential Components of an Effective RTI Program

  20. QUESTIONS? Jan Patterson 1-866-552-9192, extension 1006 jpatterson@learningthroughsports.com

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