Learning Continuum:
The Learning Continuum can be used for:
Each column in the Learning Continuum includes the skills within a block of 10 RIT points. If a student has a RIT score of 205, then the skills within the 201-210 block are the skills that student is ready to work on in class right now.
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- Makes it easier to use MAP Growth scores to differentiate classroom instruction.
- Makes connections between specific skills and RIT scores to identify what students are ready to learn.
- Structured by instructional areas (such as Literature for Reading and Geometry for Math) which are organized based on state or Common Core standards.
- Demonstrates the continuum of skills, showing what skills come before and after a set of skills, which can provide direction in instructional planning and goal setting.
The Learning Continuum can be used for:
- Planning small group instruction, including flexible grouping
- Goal setting
- Identifying areas of strength and areas of concern for each student
- Creating centers, homework, or other assignments based on skills needed for each student
- Providing students, parents, and aides with specific skill sets for a student to focus on
Each column in the Learning Continuum includes the skills within a block of 10 RIT points. If a student has a RIT score of 205, then the skills within the 201-210 block are the skills that student is ready to work on in class right now.
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Reading 2-5 CCSS Strands
Reading 6+ CCSS Strands
- Literary Text: Key Ideas and Details
- Literary Text: Language, Craft, Structure
- Informational Text: Key Ideas and Details
- Informational Text: Language, Craft, Structure
- Vocabulary: Acquisition and Use
Reading 6+ CCSS Strands
- Literary Text: Key Ideas and Details
- Literary Text: Language, Craft, Structure
- Informational Text: Key Ideas and Details
- Informational Text: Language, Craft, Structure
- Vocabulary: Acquisition and Use