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Connections: Reading – Grades 6–12

Empower student success with a proven intensive reading program that develops strong reading skills in striving readers.

Drama, Speech & Debate

Basic Drama Projects 10th Edition

Build students’ confidence and competence with comprehensive, project-based theatre instruction.

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Connections: Literature

Support learners as they study dynamic, relevant texts and bring the richness of diverse voices to students through literature.

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Develop critical thinking, reading, and writing across literacy themes, genres, historical eras, and current events.

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Vocabu-Lit® – Grades 6–12

Help students build word power using high-quality contemporary and classic literature, nonfiction, essays, and more.

 

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Measuring Up to the English Language Arts Standards

Incorporate standards-driven teaching strategies to complement your ELA curriculum.

English Language Learners

Measuring Up for English Language Learners

Incorporate research-based best practices for ELLs with an approach that includes a focus on language acquisition strategies.

Mathematics

Measuring Up to the Mathematics Standards

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Foundations

Measuring Up Foundations

Help students master foundational math skills that are critical for students to find academic success.

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Measuring Up to the Next Generation Science Standards

Give students comprehensive NGSS coverage while targeting instruction and providing rigorous standards practice.

Assessment

Measuring Up Live

Deliver innovative assessment and practice technology designed to offer data-driven instructional support.

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Turtleback

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Introduction to Personal Finance

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Professional Cooking

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Differentiation

DEFINITION

In the classroom, the conscious act of adjusting content, process, or product based on a student’s readiness, interests, or learning profiles.

Today’s learners are more diverse...

Students come from vastly different cultural, social, and familial backgrounds and possess a wide range of learning potential.

WHO are these learners?

WHAT strategies does an educator need to meet the individual needs of these learners?

 
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WHO are these learners?

WHAT strategies does an educator need to meet the individual needs of these learners?

Who Are These Learners?

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Understanding Multilingual Learners

These individuals are not native English speakers but are actively trying to learn the language in order to achieve success in the classroom and beyond. To gain an understanding of a specific student, teachers must consider:

  • Cultural differences.
  • Past education.
  • Language similarities and differences.
  • The student’s language acquisition level.

Educators must take this knowledge and create learning activities that will meet the students where they are, provide equity, and move them closer to language mastery and educational success.

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Understanding Striving Learners

Striving learners with special needs are unique, and each have individual strengths. Learning these strengths early on allows teachers to make connections for new learning by identifying gaps in prior learning. Educators can create differentiated opportunities for students to use their strengths to learn at high levels and to demonstrate their learning despite physical or cognitive challenges.

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Understanding Advanced Learners

Teachers often forget to differentiate for advanced learners because they know these learners will “get it.” But some advanced learners are bored from a lack of challenge and from success without much effort. In order to grow and stretch the abilities of advanced learners, teachers should continually challenge students to “compete with their own possibilities rather than with a norm.”

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Differentiated Educational Strategies to Meet the Needs of Your Students

So HOW DO educators adjust the content, the process, or the product to differentiate learning for a student?

And HOW CAN Perfection Learning help?

How We Support All Learners

Our instructional supports include:

  • Digital accessibility modifications with Immersive Reader.
  • Varied readiness levels.
  • Student interests.
  • Multiple learning profiles.
  • English language development.
  • Individual accessibility needs.

We do this by using strategies all rooted in the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).

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Translation & Text-to-Speech Tools

 

The Microsoft® Immersive Reader functionality embedded in many Perfection Learning programs allows students to have content-area and literature selections translated into their native language.

Multilingual learners can view bilingual versions of a word side by side so they can use their first-language knowledge to develop their English vocabulary.

Students can both see and hear the selections modeling correct pronunciation and enhancing recall through multiple exposures.

OVER 120 languages translated.

OVER 100 languages with text-to-speech.

 

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Personalize Learning with Text Accessibility Tools

Educators can work with students to customize readability of content-area and literature selections based on students’ abilities and learning styles through built-in IEP and 504 accommodations.

  • Change font type and size.
  • Add line focus.
  • Apply background color.

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Enhance Learning with Content-Support Features

 

Our interactive Advanced Placement® and secondary ELA programs include a picture dictionary and a syllabification feature.

PICTURE DICTIONARY Provide just-in-time support at the point of need; supplement linguistic learning with visual learning.

SYLLABIFICATION Reinforce pronunciation and demonstrate how to use affixes and roots to break down new words and determine the meaning.

 

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Instructional Activities & Assessment

Instruction that includes scaffolded skills support, extension activities, performance tasks, and project-based assessments can provide differentiation for multilingual learners, striving learners, and advanced learners.

LEARN MORE: How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms

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