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i-Ready Summer Access Instructions for i-Ready School Administrators School Admin Set Up: To provide access to i-Ready during the summer follow the steps below. 1. Tier the students using the Detail by Student section of the Intervention Screener report. 2. Create three Instructional Groups per subject and grade level. 3. Assign the summer Extra Lessons. 4. Provide copies of parent letters (English or Spanish) and home logs to each teacher. Teacher Responsibility: 1. Provide copies of parent letters (English or Spanish) and home logs to each student. 2. Review directions, encourage students pace themselves as they complete the lessons throughout the summer. Parent Responsibility: 1. Use log to monitor and record student’s i-Ready summer activity. 2. Aid as needed 3. Provide access to a computer. Note: Students can access i-Ready through any library, youth center, community center and/or summer camp that has computers. 4. Sign log

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i-Ready Summer Access

Instructions for i-Ready School Administrators

School Admin Set Up:

To provide access to i-Ready during the summer follow the steps below.

1. Tier the students using the Detail by Student section of the Intervention Screener report.2. Create three Instructional Groups per subject and grade level.3. Assign the summer Extra Lessons.4. Provide copies of parent letters (English or Spanish) and home logs to each teacher.

Teacher Responsibility: 1. Provide copies of parent letters (English or Spanish) and home logs to each student.2. Review directions, encourage students pace themselves as they complete the lessons throughout the

summer.

Parent Responsibility: 1. Use log to monitor and record student’s i-Ready summer activity.2. Aid as needed3. Provide access to a computer. Note: Students can access i-Ready through any library, youth center,

community center and/or summer camp that has computers.4. Sign log

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Step-by-step instructions for the i-Ready School Admin are shown on the below.

First Step:

Pull the Intervention Screener Report for Window 3 in end of year view. (follow step by step instructions below)

Use the Details by Student portion of the report to identify student by Tier.

Under the Reports tab, select the School Reports sub-tab.

Choose a Report: Intervention Screener report

Subject: choose Reading or Math

Define “On Level”: select End of Year View: Performing at mid or late in their current grade level

Show: Window 3

Click Create Report.

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Second Step:

Instructional Groups for Summer Access are to be created by the onsite i-Ready administrator only, using their admin login. Create 3 instructional Groups per Grade Level to reflect students in red, yellow and green. Ex: 6th Grade green, 6th Grade yellow and 6th Grade red.

**This step expedites assigning the appropriate lessons to each group. (see step by step instructions below)

How to Create an Instructional Group for Summer Access:

1. Click on the Roster Tab2. Instructional Groups sub-tab.

3. Click the Add New Instructional Group button.

Group Details tab

1. Name your Instructional Group, Grade level tierex: 6th Grade Green (if needed create 3 groups per grade level to represent each tier)

2. Under Product Selection, click Select button3. Choose i-Ready Diagnostic and Instruction Reading or Math then click OK

***Repeat these steps for each grade level and subject.

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Student Enrollment Tab

1. Click Student Enrollment tab2. Click Add Students button3. Search by Grade4. Using the Detail by Student portion of the Intervention Screener select the names of the

students identified by tier. Click ok5. Click Save & Close

Teacher Assignment Tab

1. Click Teacher Assignment tab2. Click Add Teacher button3. Select the name of the i-Ready Designated Admin at your site. This is the person who will assign the

prescribed extra lessons for summer access, then click OK***Note in order to prevent any confidentiality issues, access to the group should only be given to personswho service all of the students in the group. (ie: AP, Reading Coach) The classroom teacher(s) does notneed access to the groups, they can access reports for their individual students with their own log incredentials.

4. Click Save & Close

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Assigning Extra Lessons 

Step Set for assigning Extra Lessons 

1. Click the Assignments tab, Program Management will be showing by default.

2. Select Subject (Reading or Math).

3. Select your name from the Teacher drop‐down menu

4. Click the radio button next to Instructional Group

5. In the green chart that loads below, select the checkbox for “Add Extra Lessons.”

7. At right, select “All Students with Instruction”, then click “Go.”

8. The “Add Extra Lesson” pop‐up will appear, listing the domains for the subject chosen. Selectone of the domains, and click the “Next” button.

9. Using the lesson list provided below, select the lessons preselected per grade level by clickingthe box under the add column next to each lesson. These lessons will appear under the “ExtraLessons” pathway.

10. Click “Add” then “Yes” to confirm your selections.

***Repeat the steps above to add extra lessons from other domains and subjects. 

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Recommended Summer Lessons 6th Grade: Reading

End of Year 6th Grade: >1 Year Below Level (Red) Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Vocabulary 170 Synonyms and Antonyms 24 Vocabulary 175 Building Word Knowledge: 9 7 Vocabulary 176 Building Word Knowledge: 10 7 Vocabulary 177 Prefixes and Suffixes 31 Vocabulary 180 Building Word Knowledge: 1 7 Vocabulary 181 Building Word Knowledge: 2 7

Comprehension 92 Analyzing Accounts of the Same Topic 47 Comprehension 96 Figurative Language 11 Comprehension 98 Point of View 51 Comprehension: Close Reading

67 Close Reading: Integrating Information from 2 Sources 84

Vocabulary 170 Synonyms and Antonyms 24 End of Year 6th Grade: <1 Year Below Level (Yellow)

Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Vocabulary 179 Determine Word Meanings Using Greek and Latin

Roots and Affixes 42

Vocabulary 189 Building Word Knowledge: 9 7 Vocabulary 190 Building Word Knowledge: 10 8 Vocabulary 191 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 33

Comprehension 121 Exploring Point of View in Literature 47 Comprehension 125 Vocabulary in Context 10 Comprehension 129 Understanding Supporting Evidence 47 Comprehension: Close Reading

92 Close Reading: Using Multiple Sources 78

Vocabulary 179 Determine Word Meanings Using Greek and Latin Roots and Affixes

42

Vocabulary 189 Building Word Knowledge: 9 7 End of Year 6th Grade: On or Above Level (Green)

Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Vocabulary 178 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 45

Comprehension 122 Draw Conclusions and Make Inferences 41 Comprehension 123 Review: Draw Conclusions and Make Inferences 15 Comprehension:

Close Reading 87 Close Reading: Inferences About Literary Text 78

Comprehension 128 Story Structure 52 Comprehension:

Close Reading 92 Close Reading: Using Multiple Sources 78

Comprehension 132 Identifying Theme in Literature 27 Comprehension 133 Determining Central Idea of Informational Text 20

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Recommended Summer Lessons 6th Grade: Math

End of Year 6th Grade: 1 or more years Below Level (Red) Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Number and Operations 106 Add and Subtract Fractions 27 Number and Operations 107 Add and Subtract Fractions in Word Problems 26 Number and Operations 108 Fractions as Division 31

Algebra and Algebraic Thinking (A&AT)

95 Prime Factorization 13

(A&AT) 96 Review Divisibility Rules 13 (A&AT) 97 Describing Numerical Relationships 9

Measurement and Data 74 Solve Word Problems Involving Conversions 27 Measurement and Data 78 Review Volume 13 Measurement and Data 81 Adding and Subtracting Decimals to Solve Problems 29

Geometry 27 Classify Two-Dimensional Figures 26 End of Year 6th Grade: Below Level (Yellow)

Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Number and Operations 122 Multiply Decimals 28 Number and Operations 123 Divide Decimals 27 Number and Operations 124 Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions 26 Number and Operations 107 Add and Subtract Fractions in Word Problems 26 Number and Operations 129 Multiplying Fractions 25

Algebra and Algebraic Thinking (A&AT)

92 Write and Evaluate Expressions 28

Measurement and Data 75 Line Plots with Fractions 26 Measurement and Data 74 Solve Word Problems Involving Conversions 27 Measurement and Data 77 Find Volume of Rectangular Prisms Using Formulas 26

Geometry 27 Classify Two-Dimensional Figures 26 End of Year 6th Grade: On or above Level (Green)

Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Geometry 30 Two-Dimensional Models of Three-Dimensional Shapes 17 Geometry 32 Concepts of Area and Perimeter 22 Geometry 33 Area of Parallelograms, Quadrilaterals, and Polygons 38 Geometry 34 Nets and Surface Area 25 Geometry 35 Volume with Fractional Length 32 Geometry 36 Nets 12

Measurement and Data 77 Understand and Measure Volume 24 Measurement and Data 79 Review Volume 13 Algebra and Algebraic

Thinking (A&AT) 93 Writing Function Rules 9

(A&AT) 98 Concept of Ratio 24

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Recommended Summer Lessons 7th Grade: Reading

End of Year 7th Grade: >1 Year Below Level (Red) Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Vocabulary 179 Determine Word Meanings Using Greek and Latin Roots and Affixes

42

Vocabulary 189 Building Word Knowledge: 9 7 Vocabulary 190 Building Word Knowledge: 10 8 Vocabulary 191 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 33

Comprehension 121 Exploring Point of View in Literature 47 Comprehension 125 Vocabulary in Context 10 Comprehension 129 Understanding Supporting Evidence 47 Close Reading 92 Close Reading: Using Multiple Sources 78

End of Year 7th Grade: <1 Year Below Level (Yellow) Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Vocabulary 178 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 45 Comprehension 122 Draw Conclusions and Make Inferences 41 Comprehension 123 Review: Draw Conclusions and Make Inferences 15 Comprehension:

Close Reading 87 Close Reading: Inferences About Literary Text 78

Comprehension 128 Story Structure 52 Comprehension:

Close Reading 92 Close Reading: Using Multiple Sources 78

Comprehension 132 Identifying Theme in Literature 27 Comprehension 133 Determining Central Idea of Informational Text 20

End of Year 7th Grade: On or Above Level (Green) Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Vocabulary 191 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 34 Comprehension 140 Analyzing the Impact of Word Choice on Tone

and Meaning in Literature 32

Comprehension 143 Determining Point of View and Purpose in Informational Text

28

Comprehension 141 Analyzing How Components of Informational Text Fit Together

29

Comprehension 144 Evaluating Arguments in Informational Text 28 Comprehension 147 Analyzing the Structure and Elements of Poetry 31 Comprehension 148 Analyzing How Science Texts Are Organized 35 Comprehension 150 Using Information from Different Media Sources

to Investigate a Topic 34

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Recommended Summer Lessons 7th Grade: Math

End of Year 7th Grade: 1 or more years Below Level (Red) Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Number and Operations 122 Multiply Decimals 28 Number and Operations 123 Divide Decimals 27 Number and Operations 124 Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions 26 Number and Operations 107 Add and Subtract Fractions in Word Problems 26 Number and Operations 129 Multiplying Fractions 25

Algebra and Algebraic Thinking (A&AT)

92 Write and Evaluate Expressions 28

Measurement and Data 75 Line Plots with Fractions 26 Measurement and Data 74 Solve Word Problems Involving Conversions 27 Measurement and Data 77 Find Volume of Rectangular Prisms Using Formulas 26

Geometry 27 Classify Two-Dimensional Figures 26 End of Year 7th Grade: Below Level (Yellow)

Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Geometry 30 Two-Dimensional Models of Three-Dimensional Shapes 17 Geometry 32 Concepts of Area and Perimeter 22 Geometry 33 Area of Parallelograms, Quadrilaterals, and Polygons 38 Geometry 34 Nets and Surface Area 25 Geometry 35 Volume with Fractional Length 32 Geometry 36 Nets 12

Measurement and Data 77 Understand and Measure Volume 24 Measurement and Data 79 Review Volume 13 Algebra and Algebraic

Thinking (A&AT) 93 Writing Function Rules 9

(A&AT) 98 Concept of Ratio 24 End of Year 7th Grade: On or above Level (Green)

Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Geometry 34 Nets and Surface Area 25 Geometry 40 Construction of Triangles 27 Geometry 43 Area of Composed Figures 30 Geometry 44 Surface Area of Composed Figures 34

Number and Operations 137 Rational Numbers and Absolute Value 17 Number and Operations 145 Percents and Fractions 16 Number and Operations 146 Percents and Decimals 14

Algebra and Algebraic Thinking (A&AT)

99 Concept of Rate 21

(A&AT) 100 Concept of Percent 20 (A&AT) 111 Proportions 13

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Recommended Summer Lessons Incoming 8th Grade: Reading

End of Year 8th Grade: >1 Year Below Level (Red) Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Vocabulary 178 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 45 Comprehension 122 Draw Conclusions and Make Inferences 41 Comprehension 123 Review: Draw Conclusions and Make Inferences 15 Comprehension:

Close Reading 87 Close Reading: Inferences About Literary Text 78

Comprehension 128 Story Structure 52 Comprehension:

Close Reading 92 Close Reading: Using Multiple Sources 78

Comprehension 132 Identifying Theme in Literature 27 Comprehension 133 Determining Central Idea of Informational Text 20

End of Year 8th Grade: <1 Year Below Level (Yellow) Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Vocabulary 191 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 34 Comprehension 140 Analyzing the Impact of Word Choice on Tone and

Meaning in Literature 32

Comprehension 143 Determining Point of View and Purpose in Informational Text

28

Comprehension 141 Analyzing How Components of Informational Text Fit Together

29

Comprehension 144 Evaluating Arguments in Informational Text 28 Comprehension 147 Analyzing the Structure and Elements of Poetry 31 Comprehension 148 Analyzing How Science Texts Are Organized 35 Comprehension 150 Using Information from Different Media Sources to

Investigate a Topic 34

Comprehension 151 Making Inferences About Literature 42 End of Year 8th Grade: On or Above Level (Green)

Domain Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Vocabulary 195 Determining Word Meaning Using Context Clues 34

Comprehension 161 Analyzing the Structure of Drama 33 Comprehension 162 Analyzing Different Structures of Poetry 29 Comprehension 163 Analyzing How Components of Informational Text Fit

Together 30

Comprehension 164 Analyzing Differing Points of View in Literature 34 Comprehension 165 Analyzing Point of View or Purpose in Informational

Text 34

Comprehension 166 Evaluating Arguments in Informational Text 27 Comprehension 167 Analyzing Persuasive Techniques 30 Comprehension 169 Analyzing How Different Authors Present the Same

Information 48

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Recommended Summer Lessons Incoming 8th Grade: Math

End of Year 8th Grade: 1 or more years Below Level (Red) Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Geometry 30 Two-Dimensional Models of Three-Dimensional Shapes 17 Geometry 32 Concepts of Area and Perimeter 22 Geometry 33 Area of Parallelograms, Quadrilaterals, and Polygons 38 Geometry 34 Nets and Surface Area 25 Geometry 35 Volume with Fractional Length 32 Geometry 36 Nets 12

Measurement and Data 77 Understand and Measure Volume 24 Measurement and Data 79 Review Volume 13 Algebra and Algebraic

Thinking (A&AT) 93 Writing Function Rules 9

(A&AT) 98 Concept of Ratio 24 End of Year 8th Grade: Below Level (Yellow)

Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task Geometry 34 Nets and Surface Area 25 Geometry 40 Construction of Triangles 27 Geometry 43 Area of Composed Figures 30 Geometry 44 Surface Area of Composed Figures 34

Number and Operations 137 Rational Numbers and Absolute Value 17 Number and Operations 145 Percents and Fractions 16 Number and Operations 146 Percents and Decimals 14 Algebra and Algebraic

Thinking (A&AT) 99 Concept of Rate 21

(A&AT) 100 Concept of Percent 20 (A&AT) 111 Proportions 13

End of Year 8th Grade: On or above Level (Green) Est. Time on Task Lesson Title Est. Time on Task

Algebra and Algebraic Thinking (A&AT)

116 Recognizing Proportional Relationships 25

(A&AT) 117 Equations for Proportional Relationships 27 (A&AT) 118 Problem Solving with Proportional Relationships 49 (A&AT) 119 Linear Expressions 31 (A&AT) 120 Problem Solving with Equations 29 (A&AT) 123 Linear Functions 36 (A&AT) 128 Linear Equations and Slope 37 (A&AT) 129 Solving Linear Equations 37

Number and Operations 149 Properties of Integer Exponents 53 Algebra and Algebraic

Thinking 116 Recognizing Proportional Relationships 25

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Home Summer Log Lessons located within:

Username: _______________________________________ Password: ________________________________________

Date Lesson Name Score % Go to ‘My Progress’

Time on Task

Parent Initials

Reading

Math

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Nombre del estudiante ________________________________________________________

Nivel de grado _________________ Maestra _____________________________________

Estimados padres/tutores,

Es importante que su hijo/a siga aprendiendo en su casa durante los meses de verano.

• Su hijo/a puede trabajar en las lecciones de práctica (Extra Lessons) de matemáticas y lectura en i-Ready desde cualquier computadora con acceso a internet. Por favor seleccione el botón AZUL paratrabajar en las lecciones de verano.

-Necesitará una computadora, acceso a internet y ‘Adobe Flash Player’.-Puede comprobar el sistema en su computadora usando http://www.i-Ready.com/support/

• Los estudiantes seguirán teniendo acceso como lo hicieron este año escolar.a. A través del sitio web: http://www.dadeschools.net/students.asp

i. Nombre de usuario: número de identificación de estudianteii. Contraseña: cumpleaños (ej. MMDDAAAA)

• Complete el registro de i-Ready antes del 31 de julio. Después de esta fecha, el sistema no estarádisponible.

Para más información sobre i-Ready Diagnóstico e Instrucción, por favor visite el sitio web de Curriculum Associates en www.CurriculumAssociates.com .

Si tiene más preguntas, contacte nuestra oficina. También, usted puede recibir ayuda técnica via correo electrónico en [email protected] o por teléfono llamando al 800-225-0248 (lunes a jueves de 8:30 a.m. a 7:00 pm ET, y viernes de 8:30 a.m. a 5 p.m. ET).

Para más práctica de matemáticas y vocabulario, prueba nuestras aplicaciones GRATIS, disponibles en la tienda de iTunes.

Door 24 Plus World’s Worst Pet

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World’s Worst Pet

Door 24 Plus

Student’s Name ________________________________ Current Grade Level _________

Current Teacher ________________________________

Dear Parents/Guardians,

It is important for your child to continue learning at home during the summer months.

• Your child can work on i-Ready Extra Lessons in Math and Reading from any computer location with internet access. - What do you need: a computer, internet access, and Adobe Flash Player - Run a system check on your computer at: http://www.i-ready.com/support/

• Students will continue to gain access as they did this school year. a. Via the school district’s single sign-on portal:

http://www.dadeschools.net/students.asp

• Once your student has logged into i-Ready and chosen a subject, please select this button to work on lessons in i-Ready

• Complete the i-Ready log before July 31st; after this date, the system will not be available.

For more information on i-Ready Diagnostic & Instruction, please visit the Curriculum Associates website at www.CurriculumAssociates.com.

You can receive technical support at: Email: [email protected] or by phone: 800-225-0248 (Mon–Thurs 8:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m. ET, Fri 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET)

For extra math and vocabulary practice, try our FREE Apps, available from the iTunes store.