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Welcome to the Island

Teacher Information www.studyisland.com

800.419.3191

What is Study Island?Study Island is a Web-based educational resource for

instruction, assessment and reporting built from YOUR state’s standards.

What is Study Island?Study Island uses lessons, practice questions, and

explanations to reinforce the concepts and skills taught in the classroom.

Topics

Lesson

Key Benefits for TeachersWeb-based Learning

Access Study Island ANYWHERE from the internet.

Real Time ReportingAutomatic grading for instantaneous feedback.Diagnostic reports to better differentiate instruction.

Message CenterCommunicate with students and teachers easily.

Recently Enhanced!

New Additions!

Key Benefits for TeachersClass Manager

NEW!

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(3rd-8th Math/Reading Only)

•Create classes to make viewing reports easier.

•Schedule Parent Notifications.

•Monitor students in real-time with Live View.

•Assign Study Island topics, writing prompts, and custom assessments.

Key Benefits for TeachersCustom Material

Create your own topics in Study Island.

Award Winning Study Island SupportCall 800.419.3191 x3Email support@studyisland.com.Chat with a live associate.

Where do I start?1. Go to www.studyisland.com.

2. Enter your Username and Password.

Then What?From your School Stats home page you can:

Browse your Study Island Programs.Create a class in Class Manger.View student Usernames and Passwords.View reports.

Study Island ProgramsSelect a grade level from the

student home screen.

Select a subject.

Select a topic.

Student View

Study Island ProgramsThere are multiple Session Types.

Test Mode Game Mode

Classroom Response Systems

Printable Worksheet

Helpful Hints Teacher Resources material (available in select topics)

Descriptions, Videos,

Lesson Plans, and Digital Resources!

NEW!

(Available to teachers only)

Helpful HintsClick on the topic name OR check multiple topics and

click “Start Studying”.Every topic has a lesson and a Passing Goal.

What is a Passing Goal?The Passing Goal tells you the minimum

required to master the topic.These numbers can vary.

What are these symbols?A Blue Ribbon will

appear next to each mastered topic.

Building Block questions are designed to help your student build on

their previous knowledge.

A Red Triangle means your student is

struggling with the topic.

A White Ribbon will appear when a

Building Block Topic is mastered.

Didn’t meet the Passing Goal?After finding the correct answer, your student can

view an explanation or go to the next question.

After completing a set of questions, your student may be able to re-try missed questions.Going through missed questions helps students

understand the material and increases retention.

Didn’t meet the Passing Goal?If your student is still struggling with a topic, try this:

Review the Study Island lesson.View missed questions by clicking on the score in the Your

Results column.

Provide supplemental resources.

Group your students into “classes” so you can read reports more easily and create a class page.Go to Class Manager.Enter a title.Click Next.

Class Manager

Ms. Witty’s Math Class

Class ManagerChange class preferences (if allowed by Admin.)

Affect games, remedial topics, timer visibility, scratchpad and highlighter availability.

To select students:Click the red arrow to see students in the desired grade.Check your students.Save.

NEW!

Class ManagerWhen you return to Class Manager you can see a list of

your classes.

You can Edit , Create Class Page and Assignments , schedule Parent Notifications , or Remove Class .

You can enter Live View to monitor real-time student activity.

You can also see if a class page is “Active” .“Active” means students can see the class page.You must post an assignment, note, schedule, or link before

you can activate a class page.

NEW!

Class ManagerTo create a Class Page:

Click .Add an Assignment, Note, Schedule, or Link.

Class ManagerStudents can work on anything in Study Island, or you can post a

specific assignment. To create an assignment:

Click .Select an assignment type.

1.Practice and Instruction Assign Study Island topics.

2.Writing Assignment Assign writing prompts.

3.Custom Assessment Assign Study Island questions.

NEW!

NEW!

3rd-8th Math/Reading/Writing Only

To create a Practice and Instruction assignment:Click .

Class Manager

Place Value 3rd Gd

Read chapter 4 before completing.

Select a due date.Insert a title.Add additional info.Decide if you want to

override school preferences.

Set calculator preferences.

Class ManagerTo create an assignment(c0nt.):

Click the red arrow next to a class.Check “Select All” or select specific students.

Class ManagerTo create an assignment(c0nt.):

Select which topics you want to assign. Select a Grade. Select a Subject. Click “Get Topic List”.

Class ManagerTo help you decide which topics to assign, you can:

View the Standard Map. See the Passing Goal. View the Lesson. Preview Questions. View the Standard.

If you are ready for students to see the assignment- “Activate”. You can create assignments and leave them deactivated until you want students to work on them.

Click “Save Assignment”.

Class ManagerAfter you you can see a list of assignments.

You can:Activate /Deactivate Assignments.View student results.Edit the assignment.Remove the assignment.

Class Manager Creating a Writing Assignment or Custom Assignment

works similarly. NOTE: Custom Assignment builder is currently available for 3rd-8th grade

Math/Reading/Writing only.

For additional assistance: Visit the HELP tab for tutorials. Contact Customer Support at 800.419.3191 x3 Attend a webinar found at

www.studyisland.com/webinars/training.

NEW!

NEW!

NEW!

3rd-8th Math/Reading/Writing Only

Class ManagerIMPORTANT! If this is your first time creating an

assignment, you need to activate your class page.

Class ManagerIf you activated your class page, students see your assignment when they log in.

Students can select your assignment or a Program.

School StatsFrom School Stats you can:

Manage reports being “Automatically Emailed”.View Usernames and Passwords.Adjust Difficulty Level (if allowed by Admin).

1. Change Passing Goal2. Restrict Grade Level3. Enable Text-to-Speech

View reports.

NEW!

School StatsThere are several reporting options.

RTI Report!“Class Gradebook Report” is popular. Select:

By subject broken down by topic. Your class. Your grade level.Your subject.View Report.

NEW!

School StatsYou can:

Open in Excel.Automatically Email the report to anyone you specify.Scroll right to see Ribbons Earned for each student or class.Click a score to see the List of Sessions.Click a student name to see the Individual Subject Report.

School StatsClick a name to see the Individual Subject Report which looks like this:

Students can see this report from their own account.

The Individual Student Report can lead you to other reports: “Compare with others” and “Suggested Topics”.

School Stats

Motivating StudentsUse Study Island to help motivate students.

Create a bulletin board to track student/class progress.

Encourage students to reflect on what they’ve learned.

Use Study Island in Game Mode to introduce a lesson.

Use Printable Worksheets to create activities in class.

Give certificates of achievement to students and parents!

Contact Implementation@StudyIsland.com for more ideas to motivate students.

Motivating StudentsCheck out some of these ideas!

What if I forget all of this?Check out the HELP tab!

Watch Tutorials, download Documents, and find year-round implementation ideas.

What if I forget all of this?Study Island Support is here to help!

800.419.3191

Support@StudyIsland.com

In Conclusion1. Log in at www.StudyIsland.com.2. Explore your Study Island programs.3. Create classes in Class Manager.4. Check out School Stats.5. Remember: Study Island is here to help!

800.419.3191 x3Support@StudyIsland.com