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What is and how to run the Pre-Algebra RtI and Program Placement report?
 
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Administrators and teachers can run the Let's Go Learn Pre-Algebra RtI and Program Placement report after students have completed a DOMA Pre-Algebra assessment. This report is easy to use and will diagnostically place your students into intervention groups. This report can also be customized for districts whose specific pre-algebra interventions already exist.

How to run the report:

  • FROM TEACHER ACCOUNT
  • Click on the Scores & Reports tab and then select DataPortal 
  • Select Teacher, then Teacher_Reports 
  • From dropdown menu, select RtI and Program Placement 
  • Select Pre-Algebra RtI Report and click Continue
  • Enter in date range, grade range, and report version A, B, or C, and then click Begin
  • Select Rosters and then click Continue
  • FROM ADMIN ACCOUNT
  • Click on the Reporting tab and then select DataPortal 
  • Select Reports 
  • From dropdown menu, select RtI and Program Placement 
  • Select Pre-Algebra RtI Report and click Continue
  • Enter in date range, grade range, and report version A, B, or C, and then click Begin
  • Select Site(s) and then click Continue

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Description of the three versions:

Version A:

In this version, Basic Math Skills (BMS) is looking at constructs 1 to 3 only: Integers, Fractions, and Decimal Operations.
PreA is the sum of the scores of constructs 4 to 14.  Score range is 0 to 11.

Tier # Group Notes
1 Basic Math Skills - General Partial or non-mastery in two or more constructs out of three.
2 Basic Math Skills - Fractions Only Non-mastery in Fractions. Integer Ops, Decimal Ops, good!
3 Pre-Algebra Intervention - High Needs BMS is strong. BMS can only be partial mastery in one section. Score is 3.5 or less out of 11 in PreA sections.
4 Pre-Algebra Intervention - Medium Needs BMS is strong.  BMS can only be partial mastery in one section. Score ranges from 4 to 8 out of 11 in PreA sections.
5 Algebra Ready BMS is strong.  BMS can only be partial mastery in one section. Score ranges from 8.5 to 11 in PreA sections. These students are ready to take an Algebra I course.

Version B:

In this version, Basic Math Skills (BMS) is looking at constructs 1 to 3 only: Integers, Fractions, and Decimal Operations.
PreA is the sum of the scores of constructs 4 to 14.  Score range is 0 to 11.

Tier # Group Notes
1 Basic Math Skills and PreA Intervention BMS is 2 or lower.  PreA score is 2.5 or lower.
2 Basic Math Skills Focused Intervention BMS is 2 or lower.  PreA score is 3 or higher.
3 Pre-Algebra Intervention BMS is very strong.  PreA score is 8 or less.
4 Algebra Ready BMS is very strong.  PreA score is greater than 8.

Version C:

In this version, Basic Math Skills (BMS) is more broadly defined.  It includes the first five constructs of DOMA Pre-Algebra:
Integers, Fractions, and Decimal Operations, plus Comparing & Converting and Estimating & Rounding.
PreA is the sum of the scores of constructs 7 to 14.  Score range is 0 to 8.

Tier # Group Notes
1 Math Readiness Course Low BMS or med to high BMS but very low PreA or very low BMS and medium PreA
2 Algebra I with Support Medium BMS and medium PreA or med to low BMS and high PreA
3 Algebra I Ready (lower conf.) High BMS and high PreA (some gaps exist so have some concerns)
4 Algebra I Ready Solid BMS and high PreA

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