2018

Zearn

Publisher
Zearn
Subject
Math
Grades
K-5
Report Release
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03/11/2021
Review Tool Version
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v1.0
Alignment (Gateway 1 & 2)
Usability (Gateway 3)
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Summary of Alignment & Usability: Zearn | Math

Math K-2

The instructional materials for Zearn Grades 1-5 meet the expectations for focus and coherence in Gateway 1. All grades meet the expectations for focus as they assess grade-level topics and spend the majority of class time on major work of the grade. Grades 1-5 meet the expectations for coherence, In Gateway 2, all grades meet the expectations for rigor and balance, but all grades partially meet the expectations for practice-content connections as they do not always identify the Mathematical Practices or attend to the full meaning of each practice standard. In Gateway 3, all grades meet the expectations for instructional supports and usability. The instructional materials show strengths by being well designed and taking into account effective lesson structure and pacing, and they meet the expectations for offering teachers resources and tools to collect ongoing data about student progress on the Standards.

Materials for Kindergarten were not available at the time the review was initiated. EdReports will review the materials in the future.

Kindergarten
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Alignment (Gateway 1 & 2)
Meets Expectations
Usability (Gateway 3)
Meets Expectations
Usability (Gateway 3)
Meets Expectations
Usability (Gateway 3)
Meets Expectations

Math 3-5

The instructional materials for Zearn Grades 1-5 meet the expectations for focus and coherence in Gateway 1. All grades meet the expectations for focus as they assess grade-level topics and spend the majority of class time on major work of the grade. Grades 1-5 meet the expectations for coherence, In Gateway 2, all grades meet the expectations for rigor and balance, but all grades partially meet the expectations for practice-content connections as they do not always identify the Mathematical Practices or attend to the full meaning of each practice standard. In Gateway 3, all grades meet the expectations for instructional supports and usability. The instructional materials show strengths by being well designed and taking into account effective lesson structure and pacing, and they meet the expectations for offering teachers resources and tools to collect ongoing data about student progress on the Standards.

Usability (Gateway 3)
Meets Expectations
Usability (Gateway 3)
Meets Expectations
Usability (Gateway 3)
Meets Expectations