Education City in the Classroom
Students love Education City because the activities feel more like play than lessons. Their excitement creates real opportunities for learning. Teachers love Education City because it's user-friendly, provides a wealth of automatically-generated data, and saves time.
Teachers use Education City to:
1. Target Lesson Objectives
Designed to support the latest curriculum standards, our engaging content helps you target specific learning objectives. Aligned to specific state standards or Common Core Standards, you can be sure Education City activities support your academic plan - saving you time and effort. Our new English Language Learner (ELL) module, Learn English, provides additional support to ELLs while integrating language development and curriculum objectives.
2. Teach Kids, Not Subjects
Students have different learning styles. Education City offers students several ways to learn. Teachers use Education City on a smartboard as a lesson starter to introduce a new topic to the whole class, or in a small group or, 1:1 to reinforce concepts. Teachers also have the option to print out practice worksheets, or to gauge comprehension with both short and long tests. When kids are engaged and receptive it opens to door for learning.
3. Track Comprehension
It's all about the data! Whether used in Response to Intervention programs or mainstream classroom settings, individual student data is becoming increasingly important. The Education City assessment and monitoring feature, SuccessTracker, records every question and answer from each kid and reports class and student learning progress. In a busy classroom, having this kind of data at your fingertips is priceless.







