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You can simply log on to Study Island from anywhere at www.studyisland.com. You can locate your username and password under FSAConnect. All you need is an Internet connection. Enjoy!
Students master topics built from the Georgia Performance Standards and tested on the CRCT/GHSGT.
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Each topic is built from one of the Georgia Performance Standards.
Each topic contains a straightforward lesson and assessment questions with detailed explanations that provide automated instruction.
Students can choose between traditional tests or interactive games as their learning method.
Teachers have access to a private page where they can view detailed real-time progress reports for an individual student as well as their class as a whole, which makes it easy to identify deficiencies. In addition, teachers can compare their students' performance against other students in Georgia (School Site License only).
How it works:
Our Georgia programs are completely web-based. Students simply logon to www.studyisland.com to access the program. The program is organized into topics covering all of the Georgia Performance Standards that are tested on the state-mandated Criterion-Referenced Competency Test (CRCT) and Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT) in gradesĀ 6 through 8 and high school.
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For each subject (math, reading, language arts, science, and social studies), the students must take a pre-test, complete all content groups covering all the Georgia Performance Standards, and pass a post-test in order to complete the program.
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Teachers have access to a private page where they can view usage statistics and results for each student, a group of students, and the school as a whole. In addition, teachers can compare their students' performance against other students in Georgia.