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STAR Math Tips (see pages 42-54) - 1 views

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  • Edit an Intervention and Goal (all subsequent uses)1.On the Home page in the STAR Math task list, click Screening, Progress Monitoring & Intervention. 492.Select a school if necessary using the drop-down list.3.Click Progress Monitoring & Goals next to View above the school name.4.To select a student, enter student information under “Search for Student” and click Search. Click the student’s name.5.Under the student’s test information, click Edit Intervention and Goal.6.Choose Change duration or goal of existing intervention or Set up new intervention and goal.7.To change the duration, enter a new date for the Goal End Date.8.To change the goal type, click the button in front of Moderate or Ambitious, or define a custom goal. To defin
  • Sometimes my students accidently close the Web browser and the test disappears. Is there a way to go back in, or do they have to start over?If students close the Web browser or otherwise lose connection to the server, they can log in again and resume the test where they left off. However, they can resume an unfinished test only once, and it must be done within 48 hours. After students log in again, they will see a message to click the Start button to restart the test. After clicking, a dialog box opens and you will need to enter the monitor password
  • Where is the “wizard” that I use to set goals for my intervention students?On the Renaissance Place Home page, scroll to the STAR Math tab and click Screening, Progress Monitoring & Intervention. Then follow the instructions in the appendix for defining interventions and goals.
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  • Identify Students’ User Names and Passwords1.On the Home page in the STAR Math task list, click Reports.2.Select your school from the drop-down list if necessary. Under Other Reports, select Student Information.3.Select options and click view Report.4.To save or print the report, use the Adobe Reader buttons
  • The purpose for setting a goal is to measure a student’s response to an intervention. You set a goal, you prescribe an intervention, and then you evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention by seeing whether or not the student is making progress toward the goal.
  • I’ve clicked on Reports under the STAR Math tab, but I don’t see the Screening and Student Progress Monitoring Reports. Where are they?To access these reports, go to the Renaissance Place Home page, scroll to the STAR Math tab, and click Screening, Progress Monitoring & Intervention. Then follow the instructions in the appendix for viewing and printing reports
  • l, follow the steps for “Set Up a New Intervention and Goal (initial set up).”10.Click Calculate Goal to see the score the student would need to achieve by the end of the intervention period to meet the goal.11.Click Save.
  • Check the Number of Students Screened and Preview Results to Date1.On the Home page in the STAR Math task list, click Screening, Progress Monitoring & Intervention.2.Select a school and grade if necessary using the drop-down lists.3.View the bar graphs.4.Click Preview next to a grade to see a summary of the results so far. The preview feature is active for 30 days after the end of the screening period
  • Set Up a New Intervention and Goal (initial set up)A student must take a STAR test before you can define an intervention and goal.1.On the Home page in the STAR Math task list, click Screening, Progress Monitoring & Intervention.2.Select a school if necessary using the drop-down list. If you are within a screening period, click Progress Monitoring & Goals. Otherwise, go to the next step.3.To select a student, enter student information under “Search for Student” and click Search. Click the student’s name.4.Under the student’s test information, click Set up intervention and goal for progress monitoring.5.Type the name of the intervention.6.Enter a Goal End Date for the intervention period.7.Select a Starting Test if necessary using the drop-down list.8.Select the goal type by clicking the button in front of Moderate or Ambitious, or define a custom goal. To define a custom goal, use the drop-down list to choose Growth Rate, Scaled Score, or Percentile Rank. Then enter the number you would like the student to reach by the end of the intervention period.9.Click Calculate Goal to see the score the student would need to achieve by the end of the intervention period to meet the goal. Or, for a custom goal, you may see the rate of growth necessary for the student to achieve the score you entered by the end of the intervention period.10.Click Save
  • Edit an Intervention and Goal (all subsequent uses)1.On the Home page in the STAR Math task list, click Screening, Progress Monitoring & Intervention.
  • Select a school if necessary using the drop-down list.3.Click Progress Monitoring & Goals next to View above the school name.4.To select a student, enter student information under “Search for Student” and click Search. Click the student’s name.5.Under the student’s test information, click Edit Intervention and Goal.6.Choose Change duration or goal of existing intervention or Set up new intervention and goal.7.To change the duration, enter a new date for the Goal End Date.8.To change the goal type, click the button in front of Moderate or Ambitious, or define a custom goal. To define a custom goal, use the drop-down list to choose Growth Rate, Scaled Score, or Percentile Rank. Enter the number you would like the student to reach by the end of the intervention period.9.To set up a new intervention and goa
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  • Create and Print a Student Progress Monitoring Report1.On the Home page in the STAR Math task list, click Screening, Progress Monitoring & Intervention.2.Select a school if necessary using the drop-down list. Under Reports in the gray sidebar on the left side of the screen, click Progress Monitoring.3.Select reporting options and click view Report.4.To save or print the report, use the Adobe Reader buttons.View and Print Other Reports1.On the Home page in the STAR Math task list, click Reports.2.Select a school and class if necessary using the drop-down lists.3.Click the name of the report you wish to view or print.4.Select reporting options and click view Report.5.To save or print the report, use the Adobe Reader buttons
  • STAR Math ReportsBelow is a list of all the reports available with STAR Math. For more details about each report, why you would use it, and customization options, see the software manual.
  • DiagnosticIncludes an individual student’s most recent test scores, an assessment of skills, and recommendations
  • ClassLists STAR Math classes, their teachers, and their students.
  • GrowthProvides each student’s scores for a pre- and posttest, along with the mean pre- and posttest scores for the group of students included on the report.
  • within a grade
  • SnapshotProvides student scores on a single test, along with the class’s PR distribution
  • Student PerformanceProvides a graphic display of how individual students are progressing toward proficiency based on their STAR Math tests.
  • Student Progress MonitoringProvides a graphic display of an individual student’s progress toward a goal and uses a trend line to show projected growth
  • est ActivityShows which students have and have not completed a STAR Math test.Test RecordProvides a complete history of a student’s STAR Math tests and scores.
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    The highlighted portions don't seem to be showing up but if you focus on pages 42-54 you should get the bulk of the info you need.
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Square Root Concentration Game - 0 views

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    Students: This "memory" type of game involves clicking on blue squares and attempting to find matching pairs (perfect squares). Teachers: Game meets Common Core Math Standard: CCSS.Math.Content.8.EE.2 which states "Use square root and cube root symbols to represent solutions to equations of the form x2 = p and x3 = p, where p is a positive rational number. Evaluate square roots of small perfect squares and cube roots of small perfect cubes. Know that √2 is irrational."
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