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Page 1: Study Island for Students

Student Information

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Q: What is Study Island??A. An island kids are sent to when they

don’t do their homework

B. A place where students go when daydreaming in class

C. A popular hangout for teachers during summer vacation

D. A website to take cool tests, play awesome games, and learn

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Answer:

D. A website to take cool tests, play awesome games,

and learn!

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Every student will get their own username and password!

You can earn Blue Ribbon Awards for doing well in each topic you study!

Study Island has fun games to play while studying including Swat Game, Basketball, and many others!

Fast Facts

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How do I log in?

1. Go to www.studyisland.com

Our school’s usernames and passwords are modeled after this format:

USERNAME:

mradunz@742

PASSWORD:

*****

2. Enter your username and password

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Time to START STUDYING!

I’m logged in…now what?

There are two things you may see when you login…

Your Grade Level screen-OR-

Your Class Page screen

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This is what a Grade Level Screen looks like:

Click on a subject to begin studying!

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When you click on a subject, you will go a page like this:

Then click START Studying!

There are lessons to review with too!

To select a topic, you can check the box

next to it by clicking it.

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Your teacher may have a Class Page set up for you.

If so, your assignments will be showing when you first log in.

To study your assignment, click on the

title!

This is what a Class Page Screen looks like:

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Before you study, you get to decide how you want to test!

Choose the number of questions to be in your test! Some

skills require 10-15 test questions to earn a blue ribbon.

Click next to start your session!

Click a box to choose test or

game mode!

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Test your skills in Test Mode!

Select an answer by clicking on the letter

Once you have selected the correct answer, you can get an explanation of the question or go to the next question!

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Games, Games, Games!

These are just a few…try them all!

Swat GameBasketballSling ShotCheerleading

SwatBasketballSling Shot

Cheerleading

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So, how do I earn Blue Ribbons?

All Study Island topics have a passing goal for you to reach!

The passing goal is made up of two things: the number of questions you have to take and a score percentage.

You earn Blue Ribbons by reaching the passing goal for each topic.

For this topic, Place Value, 20 is the number of questions you must take, 76% is what you need to

pass!

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Remember to work carefully!

Each test and game you do in Study Island is recorded so your teacher can see how

you are doing!

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I want to see how many blue ribbons I

have, how can I check?

Click on the report links on the left side of your screen!

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Then, click on a Blue Ribbon to see your award!

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“Study Island is great! It helps me study a lot and it’s the first website I ask to get on when I go to the computer. I will spend like 11 hours on it. Thanks for everything!”          

What do other kids say about Study Island?

“...Your program is very helpful. Before I started this I made an F in my math class, which is my favorite subject. But now my F has come up to a C. I just want to give thanks to you, and because of your

program I will be able to go to Jordan High and might even get the job I want this summer because I'm smarter than I was before.”

“I love this! It is good practice.”