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Is there a script to read to students before testing on a computer?
Is there a script to read to students before testing on a computer?

A standardized way to administer Track My Progress assessments on computers.

Updated over a week ago

Teachers may read this script to their students (adapting it as necessary) before beginning a Track My Progress assessment on computers.

Today, we're using a website called Track My Progress. This website helps me see what you've learned and what's next in your learning journey. This is not a graded activity. Your best effort is very helpful to me because it guides our learning moving forward.

Preparation:

  • Let's start by closing all tabs and windows on your computer.

  • You will need a pencil, scratch paper, and headphones or earbuds.

  • Plug in your earbuds or headphones and place them on the table.

  • Adjust your computer's volume now.

  • You may use your scratch paper and pencil as you need during the activity.

Accessing the website:

  • Open a new web browser window.

  • Type in the web address trackmyprogress.com

  • Click sign-in at the top right of the web page.

  • Click "I'm a student."

  • Type in the name of our school and select it from the pop-up list.

  • Type your username.

  • Type your password.

Navigating the activity:

  • Advance the tutorial using the Play button.

  • Make sure your sound and mouse work.

  • You'll receive audio instructions for questions.

  • Click the play button to hear instructions and the speaker button to hear the audio.

  • Work carefully and at your own pace.

  • If you have a question, raise your hand.

Wrapping up:

  • Once you finish, you can draw or read quietly until everyone is finished.

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