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Random & FAQ
Path Driver for Reading
How do I access a list of students who have not yet screened?
- Log into the Management System
- Click Reports tab at top of page
- Choose Path Driver for Reading (or Math)
- Under Class choose Screening details
- Choose screening period: Winter
- Scroll below graph
- Group by: risk
- Scroll to the bottom group of students with No results. These are students who have not yet been screened.
How do I copy an existing class to another program?
- Log into the Management System
- Click Classes tab at top of page
- In left panel, choose Path Driver for Reading (or Math)
- Under Classes, choose Registry list
- Click on blue link of class to be copied
- Checkmark beside Student name to checkmark all students in class
- Click Copy class button at bottom right
- In middle of page under Program, choose program to be copied to: Path Driver for Math, MCI Online, etc.
- At bottom of the page, click Create class
At what grade level do I assign progress monitoring?
- Universal Screening is given at GRADE LEVEL; progress monitoring is assigned at the student’s INSTRUCTIONAL LEVEL
- When assigning progress monitoring, the system will assign the correct instructional level, as long as you choose Instructional Level
- Based on the student’s screening score, the system will assign his or her instructional level
During screening, students often forget their user names and passwords. How do I print a copy?
- Log into the Management System
- Click Classes tab at top of page
- In left panel, choose Path Driver for Reading (or Math)
- Under Classes, choose Registry list
- Click on blue link of class to be printed
- Toward the top right, click Printer Friendly and Print
Now that I have begun progress monitoring, do I schedule Spring Universal Screening differently?
When you are ready to schedule Spring Universal Screening:
- Cancel the progress monitoring schedule
- Log into the Management System
- Click Reports tab at top of page
- Choose Path Driver for Reading (or Math)
- Under Student tools (or Class tools), choose Schedule progress monitoring tests
- Scroll down to the Progress Monitor Scheduler
- At the bottom right, click Cancel schedule button
- Schedule Spring Universal Screening Maze tests for all students
- Under Class tools, click Schedule universal screening tests
- Step 1: Checkmark class
- Step 2: Checkmark Spring
- Start date: today
- End date: 30 June 2014
- Select test type: Maze only
- Step 3: Click Apply schedule and OK
•Also Schedule Spring Universal Screening ORF tests for selected students
- Note: You maywant to schedule ORF later when selected students have access to computers with recordable headsets
- During testing, students are given ORF first and Maze second
- Under Student tools, click Schedule universal screening tests
- Step 1: Checkmark students
- Step 2: Checkmark Spring
- Start date: today
- End date: 30 June 2014
- Select test type: ORF only
- Step 3: Click Apply schedule and OK
•Reschedule progress monitoring
- Allow reports to populate with new Spring Screening data (overnight)
- At top of page, click on Classes tab
- In left panel, choose Path Driver for Reading
- Under Student tools, choose Schedule progress monitoring tests
- Choose Spring screening results
- Checkmark students to be progress monitored
- Note student’s current instructional level (6th column)
- Scroll lower on the page to the Progress monitor scheduler
- Starting date = today
- Ending date = end of year
- Choose Frequency = every two weeks
- Choose Test type = Maze and ORF
- Choose level = Instructional
- Click Apply new schedule and OK
MCI Online
What is the order of online and print activities in an MCI Online unit?
Online - Part 1
Pre-test
Maze test
Unit Skill Test 1
Video Intro
Print - Part 1
Text 1
Text 2
Text 3
Word Study?
Online - Part 2
Skill Test 2
Skill Lesson – Plan A or Plan B
Text 4
Text 5
Skill Test 3
Print - Part 2
Library Books (2 per unit)
Writing?
What does Teacher Time mean in MCI Online?
In the Online Part 1 of MCIO, students will:
- Take the program pre-test (10-15 min)
- Take the Maze tests (if assigned) (10-15 min)
- Take the Skill Test (i.e. in Crimson: Compare and Contrast) (10-15 min)
- Watch an introductory video to Unit 1: (i.e. Unit 1 in Crimson: Athletic Adventures) (5 min)
At this point, the Print Part 1 begins.
- Students should not go on to Online Part 2 until they have finishedPrint Part 1
- To prevent students from continuing, a Teacher Time places them on hold
- Only students assigned to take Maze tests will use the computer during Print Part 1
- Print Part 1 consists of teacher-led instruction using Comprehension Student Editions: Text 1, Text 2, Text 3
- When ready for Online Part 2, Teacher Times should be released
- This can be done at the student’s computer using your user name and password OR for the entire class in the Management System.