PracticePlanet by Siboney Learning Group

PracticePlanet by Siboney Learning Group

PracticePlanet
by Siboney Learning Group

SIBONEY LEARNING GROUP, known for its popularOrchard Software for targeted instruction, has announced PracticePlanet, a web-based program that gives students confidence answeringpractice questions similar to those on standardized tests. Thequestions are also aligned to state standards. The teacher need onlyenter the class roster, then the system automatically collects data,including pre- and post-test scores, and generates real-time progressreports. As a bonus, PracticePlanet includes games that studentscan access only after they correctly answer a set number of questions.Price: Based on number of students and one subject/one grade or all subjects/all grades. For up to 250 students,one subject/one grade, $995; for 1,000 students, all subjects/all grades, $2,495.

 

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