Products from Your Home State of Pennsylvania
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How much time will it take to teach a complete level, including assessments, worktexts, and Building Stamina?
Whole class: 85 minutes weekly, year-round
Pull-out class: 55 minutes once a week for 4-6 months
Before/After school: 1 hour 2-3 times a week for 3-4 months
For intervention: Use selected lessons as needed
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"The math department loves everything about the program. We know our scores went up in the 7th and 8th grade because we used Measuring Up."
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Pam Scheu, lead math teacher |
Measuring Up Mathematics features 100% customization to the Pennsylvania Academic Standards and excellent preparation for the PSSA.
Flexible enough to use in any setting, it employs a proven instructional model in each lesson: 1) focus on the Pennsylvania Academic Standards, 2) guided instruction, 3) apply the Pennsylvania Academic Standards,
and 4) PSSA practice that mimics the real test-taking experience.
Focus on the Pennsylvania Academic Standards
Introduces the lesson content, taps prior skill knowledge, and lists the Pennsylvania Academic Standards for the lesson
Guided Instruction
Includes guided step-by-step instruction on how to apply mathematics skills and concepts
Apply the Pennsylvania Academic Standards
Provides independent practice of the lesson skill
PSSA Practice
Wraps up each lesson with questions that mimic the PSSA format
Building Stamina™ sections
Includes questions that tap higher-order thinking skills to foster success on the PSSA
Using Measuring Up Mathematics in conjunction with Measuring Up e-Path® makes it particularly easy to individualize math instruction, thanks to online assessment and automatic Personal Prescriptive Path® (P3) reports for each student.
- Maximizes instructional time through customization to the Pennsylvania Academic Standards
- Boosts test-taking confidence with assessments that mimic the PSSA
- Allows flexible use with whole classes, small groups, or individual students
Sample Pages From Measuring Up for Pennsylvania: Mathematics
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