"With Classworks, it has given our special education teachers confidence. They're able to discuss standards and IP meetings, which has not happened before, and they're able to utilize the reports in a way that they've never been able to utilize them before; to rewrite compliant IEPs and IEP goals."
Sarah Craft
Vidalia City Schools
SUPPORT THE SCIENCE OF READING WITH EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTION
Based on brain science and research, The Science of Reading shows how students learn to read and which instructional practices lead to success. Research points to the necessity of including explicit and systematic instruction in reading, including phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. This research indicates how Scarborough's Rope captures the complexity of learning to read while all of the components intertwine to make a successful reader.
Choosing a core instructional program that is evidence-based and that adheres to the Science of Reading is the first step in supporting the Science of Reading. It is equally important to pair your core instruction with trusted supplemental and intervention resources that deliver high-quality, evidence-based instruction.
In our most recent white paper, we review how the components of Classworks align with Scarborough's Reading Rope through the Universal Screener, Progress Monitoring Assessments, and Intervention Instruction to support the theoretical models that underpin the Science of Reading.
About Classworks
Classworks offers one platform to support Special Education or MTSS. Our K-3 reading interventions are a validated resource on The National Center on Intensive Intervention (NCII) Academic Interventions Tools Chart.
Contact us at hello@classworks.com or chat with us on the right of your screen to learn about our solution for early intervention programs.

"Classworks is a one-stop shop for your IEP development because it helps us not only develop the goals but also Progress Monitor the goal. It helps us to determine whether or not that goal is appropriate and is on target for being met."
Toby James
Caldwell County Schools Questions