How does achieve 3000 work?

How does achieve 3000 work?

Achieve3000® is designed to help students advance their nonfiction reading skills by providing differentiated online instruction. Teachers use the program with an entire class but the assignments are tailored to each student’s reading ability level.

How much is Achieve 3000?

Achieve3000 is a paid program. Schools and districts can request pricing through the Achieve3000 website. The company offers homeschool solutions that retail anywhere from $132 to $177 per license depending on the program selected.

Who created Achieve 3000?

Saki Dodelson

How do you reset Smarty Ants?

Username: [email protected] Password: If a NEW teacher to the District, use the default password provided by your campus administrator. If returning teacher, use the password you created. If you have forgotten your password, click the reset password link to reset your password for Smarty Ants.

How do you get Smarty Ants?

Go to play.smartyants.com/login and enter your child’s username and password so s/he can start exploring the world of Smarty Ants! Print and complete this card to help your child remember how to log in to Smarty Ants. Have questions? Download our FAQ guide for frequently asked questions.

How many levels are in Smarty Ants?

18 levels

How does Smarty Ants work?

Smarty Ants Reading World is a comprehensive online reading program that uses (Flash) game-based learning to help kids build their literacy muscles to become strong early readers. Games are interspersed with mini-lessons, story-building activities, and other support or enrichment lessons.

What is the average Lexile for a 6th grader?

Reading Status Norms (RIT Values and Lexile Levels)
Grade Beginning-of-Year Lexile Range
6 211.6 900-950
7 215.4 975-1025
8 219.0 1050-1075

What every 1st grader should know?

By the end of 1st grade, kids should be able to:

  • Work independently for short periods of time.
  • Have a conversation about what a situation is like from another person’s point of view.
  • Distinguish left from right.
  • Attempt to write and spell new words phonetically.
  • Read and write common words such as where and every.