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Brooklyn
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BES-Brooklyn Elementary, MES-Miller Elementary, CMS-Columbia Middle School |
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If you would like to view these
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Test Preparation |
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Dear
Parent(s) / Guardian(s) of 3rd
Grade through 8th Grade
Students, |
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Our school now has access to a great resource for preparing our kids for
the state standardized tests. We have purchased a building license for a
web-based program called Study Island, which is accessible to students
from school or home. If you have Internet access, your child can access
Study Island from home as well as school to prepare for the state
assessments. |
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An overview of the program is shown below. We are excited about the
potential benefits this program can bring to our students, and we
encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity by using Study
Island.
Please feel free to contact Study Island at 800-419-3191 or you can
email them at
support@studyisland.com if you have any questions.
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Overview of Study Island |
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Using Study Island from Home
Since the Study Island state assessment program is completely web-based,
students can access it from any computer with an Internet connection and
a standard web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape). Results from
students study sessions are recorded and made available to the teachers.
This includes results from sessions completed at home.The program is
divided into sections based on subject (math, reading, etc.). Each
section is made up of 10 to 25 topics, which contain about 20 to
25 questions each. Many topics are accompanied by a lesson, which
includes some brief information about the material covered by the
questions in the topics. It is helpful to view the lesson before
answering the questions in the topic.
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Follow the instructions
below in order to use the program: |
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Go to
www.studyisland.com |
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Enter your username and password at the
upper-left of the screen, and click Login.
Note: Students will receive a username and password
from their teacher at school. |
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Click on the section tab (math, reading,
etc.) that you wish to work on. |
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Click the "Pretest" in order to begin the
pretest for the section. You must complete 10 pretest
questions before moving on to the topic in the section. |
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Once you complete the "Pretest, you may
work through the remainder of the topics in any order you
like. You must "pass" all topics before taking the
"Post Test". |
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To pass a topic, you must satisfy the
group's passing requirements which are based a minimum
number of questions answered (usually 10) and a minimum
percentage correct (around 70%). A blue ribbon icon
is
displayed next to all passed topics. |
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Once you have passed all the topics in the
section, you have to pass the "Post Test" for the section
before the section is complete. Ignore this step if the
section has no "Post Test". |
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When you pass all topics in all sections,
you have completed the program and will be well prepared to
take the state test. |
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