Test Preparation at Study Island
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Features:
Students simply log on to Study Island from anywhere. All they need is an Internet connection.
Students master topics built from the EALRs/GLEs and tested on the WASL.
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Each topic is built from one of the Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) within the Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs).
Each topic contains a straightforward lesson and assessment questions with detailed explanations that provide automated instruction.
Students can choose between traditional tests or interactive games as their learning method.
Teachers have access to a private page where they can view detailed real-time progress reports for an individual student as well as their class as a whole, which makes it easy to identify deficiencies. In addition, teachers can compare their students' performance against other students in Washington (School Site License only).

How it works:

Our Washington programs are completely web-based. Students simply logon to www.studyisland.com to access the program. The program is organized into topics covering all of the Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) within the Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs) that are tested on the state-mandated Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) in grades 3 through 8.
The program is organized into topics covering all of the Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) within the Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs) that are tested on the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) in grades 3 through 8.
Upon purchasing the program, your school will receive a welcome manual which has all the instructions for accessing and using the program. We also offer in-person teacher training.
The academic material is organized in topics which contain a lesson and assessment questions with explanations.
For each subject (math and reading), the students must take a pre-test, complete all content groups covering all the EALRs/GLEs, and pass a post-test in order to complete the program.
Teachers have access to a private page where they can view usage statistics and results for each student, a group of students, and the school as a whole. In addition, teachers can compare their students' performance against other students in Washington.

Why does it work?

Web-based - Because Study Island is completely Web based, students can use it at school or home and can study and learn at their own pace. There is no software to download or install; all you need is an Internet connection.
Dynamic Content - Not only are there several thousand questions in the Study Island program, but each question is also constantly changing. The answers to the multiple choice questions are continuously changing position, and the numbers in the math questions are randomly chosen. This causes the students to learn the concepts, not just memorize the answers.
Skills-Specific - Study Island's lessons and practice tests are based solely on the EALRs/GLEs and are specifically designed to prepare students for the WASL. Study Island covers each and every GLE that will be tested on the WASL.
Better Than Workbooks - Study Island offers all the benefits of workbook based programs in addition to the tremendous benefits that can only be provided by a Web based program. Unlike workbooks, Study Island enables students to interact with thousands of questions, then automatically and instantly grades and records all student work. In addition, users are able to print custom workbooks.
Question Style Similar to the WASL - The question style on Study Island is similar to the style on the actual WASL. This allows students to get comfortable with the testing style; therefore, test-taking mistakes will be reduced and scores will improve.
Self-paced - Every student learns at a different pace. Study Island allows the student to learn at their own pace.
Multiple Study Modes - In addition to allowing students to learn at their own pace, Study Island lets students choose their style of learning. Students can choose between a standard test format and several interactive games for their study sessions.
Real-time Reporting - Study Island records statistics for each user session in a real time report card. Teachers have access to a private page where they can view usage statistics and results for each student and the school as a whole. Real-time reports (including graphs) help teachers measure progress and identify deficiencies as they relate to the specific GLE. Teachers and administrators can use these statistics to see how their students compare to other students in Washington.

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