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Research on learning loss draws
attention principally to math

Research on learning loss draws attention principally to math.

Students may be returning with an unprecedented gap in learning, perhaps less than 50% of the math curriculum retained from the prior school year.

 Students may be returning with an unprecedented gap in learning, perhaps less than 50% of the math curriculum retained from the prior school year.

How can we help?

Our Math Power Assessments & Targeted Analysis package provides an effective, customizable toolkit that helps guide teachers to the highest-impact teaching objectives. We offer professional support focused on:

Solutions for Teachers

A validated learning loss snapshot of where your students are at to monitor progress toward college readiness

Four Quarterly Assessments

  • Each assessment features 16 questions 

  • Recommend untimed, but can be administered in 30 minutes

Growth Assessments

  • Each assessment features 22 questions 

  • Recommend untimed, but can be administered in 45 minutes

  • Administered to chart growth over a cycle of instruction

For 9th – 11th Grades

  • High impact math standards in easy-to-administer online assessments 

  • Teacher coaching on rigorous instruction

  • Data analysis conferences to drive targeted teaching

Solutions for Students

Guide students to review and preview
the highest-impact lessons

Learning Loss Snapshot Quiz

  • Each assessment features 25 questions 

  • Recommend untimed, but can be administered in 50 minutes

Learning Loss Recommendations

Based on the “Learning Loss Snapshot Quiz” we route students into one of three classroom courses.

At Academic Approach, we believe test preparation is an opportunity to engage students in truly academic learning on
the key subjects and skills tested on the SAT and ACT.

Mathematical
Foundations (Eight hours)

Supports mastery of essential math basics many students may have missed, including ratios & proportional thinking, unit conversions, and percents

Algebra II for
College-Level Rigor (Eight hours)

Explores key Algebra II concepts, such as nonlinear equations and functions, at the level of rigor necessary for college-level math

Math for the
Real World (Eight hours)

Includes math skills students need to
thrive in college and beyond, including data analysis and statistics

Contact us now to help you design a solution today to combat math learning loss.

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