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USBE Data Analysis for K-3 Reading Assessment Program
Introduction
mCLASS Assessment: Acadience™ Reading
How it works: Quickly identify the needs of each student and inform next steps with instant analysis, reports, and instructional planning tools included in the only licensed mobile version of the research-based Acadience Reading assessment.
- Use short, 1-minute fluency measures for foundational reading skills.
- Replace manual calculations with instant results and recommended activities.
- Compare student progress with predictive, research-based benchmark goals.
- Track progress and target instruction to individual student needs.
- Support decision-making at every level using aggregate reports.
- Translate class- and student-level reports into individualized instruction using the Now What?Tools.
- Get a more complete view of early literacy skills with the new mCLASS:Early Literacy Measures (ELM).
Enrollment for mClass
Please review the Utah Enrollment for mCLASS document for important information about the rostering process for LEAs in Utah.
Benchmark Windows
The USBE has required that each Acadience Reading testing benchmark window occur within the below dates:
BOY — the first benchmark before October 14
MOY — the second benchmark between December 1 and February 5
EOY — the third benchmark between the middle of April and June 15
Benchmark windows for LEAs are set to the state benchmark window dates in mCLASS. Each LEA is to have 2-4 week benchmark period that is within the state benchmark window dates and LEA leaders are to share those dates with staff. The benchmark windows in mCLASS are set to the state benchmark window dates; not the LEA benchmark window dates and this can not be changed in mCLASS. If a student moves into your LEA and your benchmark window is closed, but the state benchmark period is still open, the student must be benchmarked. Should your LEA need an extension of a benchmark window beyond the close of the state benchmark windows, that must be approved by the USBE Assessment Department. Once the benchmark window closes, do not give the benchmark to a student, instead, educators can progress monitor the student on the measures they would have received a benchmark in order to get the students current instructional levels.
If you have questions regarding your current benchmark window dates, feel free to reach out to Amplify Customer Services at help@amplify.com.
Acadience Reading Benchmark Invalidations
Before you invalidate a benchmark probe, review the USBE’s list of acceptable reasons for invalidating on the Frequently Asked Questions: Acadience Reading Invalidations document. If a district/charter has a significant percentage of invalidations, contact and further action will be deployed. If you believe an invalidation is required, please contact your District/Charter Literacy Director. If they need support, they can contact Sara Wiebke, sara.wiebke@schools.utah.gov, to request an invalidation.
Progress Monitoring
The impact of progress monitoring
Progress monitoring is the most powerful tool we offer with regards to student achievement.
“Scores for Daze increase more slowly than they do for other Acadience Reading measures, so more frequent monitoring may not be as informative. For students who need to be monitored on Daze, we recommend monitoring once per month.”
Progress Monitoring with Acadience Reading
© Acadience Learning
October 2012
The Acadience Reading authors recommend progress monitoring students in the Well Below Benchmark category once every 7-10 days (and once every 10-12 days for students in the Below Benchmark category).
Progress monitoring is the practice of testing students briefly but frequently on the skill areas in which they are receiving instruction, to ensure that they are making adequate progress. When students are identified as at risk for reading difficulties, they can receive progress monitoring testing more frequently to ensure that the instruction they are receiving is helping them make progress. (Acadience Learning/October 2012, Progress Monitoring Guide)
The purposes of progress monitoring are:
- to provide ongoing feedback about the effectiveness of instruction,
- to determine students’ progress toward important and meaningful goals, and
- to make timely decisions about changes to instruction so that students will meet those goals.
How to progress monitor?
- Select students for progress monitoring
- Select Acadience Reading materials for progress monitoring
- Set progress monitoring goals
- Determine the frequency of progress monitoring
- Conduct progress monitoring assessment
- Access data through class and student reports
- Evaluate progress and modify instruction.
The key to progress monitoring: Instruction should link to progress monitoring and progress monitoring should link to instruction. They should run parallel and merge as one to confirm student growth in reading.
Check your progress monitoring fidelity report in mCLASS to ensure you are on track with these students. For more information regarding progress monitoring guidelines, visit the official progress monitoring guidelines.
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Educational Support Team
Pedagogical Questions
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For more information, please contact:
Sarah McCarty
Associate Director, Educational Partnership
(812) 593-5776
smccarty@amplify.com
Donna Bright
Educational Partnership Manager
(303) 960-3772
dbright@amplify.com
Robert McCarty
Regional Director of Educational Partnership
(435) 655-1731
rmccarty@amplify.com
Cydnee Carter
Assessment Development Coordinator
(801) 538-7654
cydnee.carter@schools.utah.gov
Liz Williams
Elementary ELA Assessment Specialist
(801) 538-7542
Liz.williams@schools.utah.gov
Sara Wiebke
Literacy Coordinator
(801) 538-7935
sara.wiebke@schools.utah.gov
Krista Hotelling
K-3 Literacy Specialist
(801) 538-7794
krista.hotelling@schools.utah.gov
Christine Elegante
K-3 Literacy Specialist
(801) 538-7551
christine.elegante@schools.utah.gov
Julie Clark
K-3 Literacy Specialist
801-499-2515
julie.clark@schools.utah.gov
Melissa Preziosi
Assessment Data Specialist
(801) 538-7949
melissa.preziosi@schools.utah.gov
Resources
Helpful tips and guides
- Implementation Roadmap Every school system has different objectives and needs, and this document is designed to help you define how the mCLASS system can best support you in achieving your goals.
- Checklist Use this checklist to ensure your staff is trained and your programmatic expectations are clearly communicated to all stakeholders. Completing each of these steps during the correlated benchmark window will help you realize the full value of your mCLASS assessment program.
- mCLASS: Online Help
- Acadience Reading Assessment Manual (Note: You will need to register as a user to get access to the materials; both registration and materials are available at no cost.)
- Acadience Reading Benchmark Goals and Composite Score
- Grouping Worksheets for Acadience Reading
- Acadience Reading Key Skills This document correlates the Acadience Reading measures to Basic Early Literacy Skills.
- The Big Ideas in Early Reading This document is a reference of the five Big Ideas in Early Reading.
- Acadience Reading Reminders A list of reminders the teacher can give to students while assessing Acadience Reading.
- USBE Literacy Framework
- Utah School Report Card: Early Literacy
- Utah State Board of Education Reading on Grade Level Targets for Acadience Reading K-6
- Five leadership practices that drive success in K-2 literacy
mCLASS:Acadience Reading tutorials
- mCLASS:Acadience Reading Next Scoring Practice
- mCLASS Now What? Tools Tutorial
- Pathways of Progress: Purpose
- ?Pathways of Progress: Setting Meaningful Goals
- Pathways of Progress: Highly Skilled Learners Criteria
- ?Goal Setting in mCLASS
- mCLASS How to calculate student pathways video
- Calculating Pathways from DYD Presentation
Technical resources
Amplify Enrollment This guide walks you through the necessary steps to complete enrollment using the manual enrollment tools on Amplify Home. It shows you how to manage staff, student, and class assignment information, and maintain the accuracy of your staff, student, and class assignments.
Devices & Requirements Ensure mCLASS is compatible with your devices and systems for optimal performance and support.
Remote Assessing
Videos:
Remote Assessment Guidance from the Acadience Team:
mCLASS®: Acadience® Reading (formerly known as DIBELS Next)
Key Points:
Before you assess:
1. Determine how you will show student materials and score in mCLASS at the same time.
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Note: mCLASS app is optimized for touchscreen; scoring with a mouse may need more practice. |
2. Familiarize yourself with the digital copies of student materials.
3. Schedule virtual meetings with students. To communicate with English-speaking caregivers, consider sending this email or video. To communicate with Spanish-speaking caregivers, consider sending this email or video.
4. Determine how you will handle scenarios where there’s a lag:
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While you assess:
1. Take the opportunity to connect individually with your students as they experience so much change. Don’t make the session solely about testing, and remind caregivers and students that the assessment is a way to see how you can best tailor instruction.
2. Make student materials visible to your student.
For Maze, choose the model that works best for you:
Enter results into the mCLASS web reports
- Students complete online Maze during a video conference
- Put a link to the student assessment site (mclass.amplify.com/student) and the student’s credentials into the chat box (learn how to generate student credentials in this video)
- Ask your student to complete Maze.
- Students complete online Maze outside of a video conference (caregiver support is needed with log-in)
- Students complete Maze on paper
- Locate the benchmark Maze Acadience Learning’s site.
- Print a copy of the form you need (e.g. BOY) for each student in your class.
- Send the form home in a sealed envelope with students, mail the form to caregivers, or have caregivers get forms via school-based pick-up. Provide instructions not to open the envelope until the student is ready to take the assessment.
- Provide parents with instructions on how to proctor the assessment for their child. They need to:
- Give the form to their child
- Sit with their child and read the instructions and practice items
- Tell their child to stop when 3 minutes has elapsed
- Send screenshots of their child’s work via email or text, or return the completed form to the school in a sealed envelope provided by the school.
| Guidance | |
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Use the share screen feature to display student materials on your screen. Optional next step for measures that have student materials: Zoom users: grant your student control of your screen so you can see their cursor as they read:
Note: For Mac OSX, you will need to give Zoom access in the Accessibility tab in the Privacy and Security preferences of your Mac. For more information on giving Zoom access in Security and Privacy, click here. |
3. Score in mCLASS.
| Benchmark | Progress monitoring | |
| Acadience Reading (formerly known as DIBELS Next) | Available for free download on the Acadience Learning website | |
Utah – USBE Data Analysis for K-3 Reading Assessment Program – New
Program introduction
Professional learning
What will you find in the Professional Learning section?
Whether you’re launching into a new program or looking to strengthen your skills, Amplify’s professional learning sessions will support your needs.
- Register now to join new and upcoming learning sessions.
- On-demand sessions offer timely insights to support your mCLASS implementation.
- Webinar recordings from 2020-2021 or 2021-2022 ensure you don’t miss a thing.
Amplify is working in partnership with the Kindergarten Assessment Support (KAS) Initiative to provide virtual professional development trainings to teacher, specialists, and campus/district leader users of mCLASS Texas Kindergarten across the state of Texas. These trainings are funded by the KAS Grant and will be provided at no charge to participants. Please note that all content will be focused on kindergarten only.
You will find a list of sessions below that you can register for. Sessions will be updated on an ongoing basis. To register, educators can enter the Session ID number into the Region 4 ESC search bar (https://www.escweb.net/tx_esc_04/) to sign up for the session(s) and to secure a spot or type ‘mclass’ into the search bar; all virtual sessions are capped at 30 participants.
For more information about the KAS Initiative, please visit https://tea.texas.gov/academics/early-childhood-education/data-driven-instruction-best-practices.
View the on-demand sessions for below to gain timely insights to support your mCLASS implementation.
All mCLASS Texas Edition users will have access to free online modules. Contact your district for details about accessing these modules.
For those districts that want to support teachers in a more comprehensive approach we will work to ensure that the professional learning section supporting each mCLASS Texas Edition rollout meets each district’s unique needs. Here is a professional learning catalog to show the breadth and depth of what we offer.
Remote assessment
mCLASS Texas Edition can be administered in many ways, including remotely. This site will give guidance on the various ways to administer mCLASS Texas Edition to best support your students in any learning environment.
Watch the Remote Assessment Guidance Office Hours recording here.
Documents referenced during Office Hours are linked below.
Administrators, welcome to mCLASS Texas Edition!
Here you’ll find information about enrollment and licensing, technical requirements, professional learning resources, and more.
Onboarding: What to expect
Welcome to mCLASS Texas Edition! To help you know what’s coming next, we created the following visual that outlines the steps of the onboarding process. You can use it as a reference.

Enrollment and licensing
Amplify provides services to fit the different types of enrollment needs for various times of year:
- Self-Service Enrollment (SSE) is a batch enrollment tool that you can use to import large amounts of student, staff, and class information into the Amplify system at the beginning of the school year or any time you need to update your enrollment data.
- Auto Self-Service Enrollment (Auto SSE) is a service for automatically sending enrollment data from your computer to Amplify, which does not require intervention after you initiate the process, and which can be run at any time of year. You must have the ability to run scripts in order to use Auto SSE.
- Amplify also offers the Manual Enrollment tools on the Amplify Administration page, which you can use at any time of year to add or update enrollment information by entering the information directly into Amplify, rather than uploading spreadsheets.
Preparing your materials
Click here to access a list of the print materials included in each mCLASS Texas Edition kit.

Technology requirements and guidelines
To ensure that your hardware and network meet the minimum technical requirements for optimal performance and support of your digital curriculum products, please see Amplify’s customer requirements page.
To ensure access to mCLASS, add the URLs on this page to your corresponding district or school-level filters.
Teachers, welcome to mCLASS Texas Edition!
Here you’ll learn about the program, how to set up your device, and how to get help when using mCLASS Texas Edition.
Onboarding: What to expect

Logging in to mCLASS Home
mCLASS Home is where you access mCLASS reporting, instruction, and other helpful resources. Follow these steps to log in:
1. Navigate to mclass.amplify.com.
2. You will need your Amplify user name and password to log in. If you forget your password, you can follow the instructions below to generate a new one.
- Click “Forgot Password”
- Enter your Amplify username and your district or school email address. Click Send. Then follow the instructions in the email you receive to reset your password.
If you have not received an Amplify username and password, please contact your
school or district administrator.
Setting up your assessment device
Assessments are administered using the mCLASS app. The mCLASS app is installed by creating a shortcut from Chrome™ (Safari for iPads) on your device’s desktop or home screen. Click the link for your device for installation instructions:
iPad
Chromebook
Windows device
Note that you need your Amplify username and password to install the mCLASS app. If you have not received it, please contact your school or district administrator.
Dyslexia screening
mCLASS® Texas DIBELS® 8 and IDEL assess the updated skills required for dyslexia screening. We’ve got you covered!
Click here to learn more about the Texas Dyslexia handbook updates.
Looking for help?
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For your most urgent questions
- Use our live chat within your program
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For less urgent questions, send us an email!
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- Pedagogical support: edsupport@amplify.com
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These core principles guide our operations, employee behavior and product development:
- Customer Control: We help school districts securely manage their personally identifiable student information. The districts direct our use of the data, and control who has access to that data and with whom it is shared.
- Educational Purpose: Personal student information can only be used for customer-authorized purposes to support student learning through the secure and effective operation of our educational tools.
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- Commitment: Privacy and security are thoroughly embedded into our organizational practices. We dedicate substantial resources to systems, processes and personnel required to protect student information.
Amplify Data Privacy and Security Practices:
Amplify maintains a customer data privacy policy that explains our data collection, handling and use practices.
Amplify also maintains a data security policy that explains how student data is protected from unauthorized access. Data security practices at Amplify are developed and maintained in accordance with the internationally recognized ISO27002 security standards. In addition, Amplify has successfully completed the SOC 2 Type 2 examination of controls relevant to security and conducts such examination on an annual basis.
For more information, please review our customer privacy policy and security practices. If you have additional questions, please contact us at privacy@amplify.com.
State Law Compliance
Amplify has entered into Data Privacy Agreements (DPAs) with districts across the country to facilitate compliance with applicable laws governing student data privacy. These DPAs can be applied to any Amplify product.
Unless otherwise noted, the DPAs are based on the Student Data Privacy Consortium’s (SDPC) model agreement which was created to simplify the contracting process between providers and local education agencies (LEAs) while ensuring LEAs have the necessary data protection obligations in place with providers. For additional information please visit the SDPC website and select your state.
General Offer of Privacy Terms:
To expedite your district’s need for a DPA and streamline the contracting process, we have compiled the following DPAs, listed by state.
By executing the General Offer of Privacy Terms, your LEA can “piggy back” off an existing DPA that other LEAs in your state have already agreed to. If you do not see your state below, please contact privacy@amplify.com.
Instructions:
(i) Please download the General Offer of Privacy Terms, (ii) sign and send the executed copy to your Amplify account representative, and (iii) retain a copy for your records. If you have any questions please reach out to privacy@amplify.com.
*Please note, states marked with an asterisk do not have a General Offer of Privacy Terms; however, please review the instructions below on how to quickly implement a DPA in compliance with your LEA’s state law.
Arizona: To enter into Amplify’s AZ-NDPA-V1, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Arkansas: To enter into Amplify’s AR-NDPA-V1, please sign the and General Offer of Privacy Terms
California: To enter into Amplify’s CA-NDPA, Version 1.5, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Connecticut*
To facilitate your district’s compliance with the requirements of Connecticut’s student data privacy law (Connecticut General Statutes §§ 10-234aa through 10-234dd), Amplify is proud to offer our “Connecticut Terms of Service Addendum” linked below. This Addendum supplements Amplify’s Terms and Conditions for use of Amplify products licensed by the district available at https://amplify.com/customer-terms.
Addendum: Connecticut Terms of Service Addendum
Instructions: Please retain a copy for your records – no further action is required.
Florida: To enter into Amplify’s FL-NDPA, Version 1.0, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Hawaii*
Amplify has entered into a Data Sharing Agreement with the Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) which applies to any LEA associated with HIDOE. If your LEA is not a part of the HIDOE and you require a data privacy agreement, please reach out to privacy@amplify.com.
Illinois: To enter into Amplify’s IL-NDPA (which includes the IL State Supplemental Terms), please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
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New York*
Option 1:
To facilitate your district’s compliance with the requirements of New York State Education Law § 2-D and regulations promulgated thereunder, Amplify is proud to offer our “New York Data Privacy and Security Addendum” linked below. This Addendum supplements Amplify’s Terms and Conditions for use of Amplify products licensed by the educational agency available at https://amplify.com/customer-terms.
Addendum: New York Data Privacy and Security Addendum
Instructions: Please retain a copy for your records- no further action is required.
Option 2:
To enter into Amplify’s MA-ME-MO-NH-NY-OH-RI-VT DPA, Version 1 (which includes the NY State Supplemental Terms), please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
New Hampshire: To enter into Amplify’s MA-ME-MO-NH-NY-OH-RI-VT DPA, Version 1 (which includes the NH State Supplemental Terms), please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
North Carolina*
The Data Confidentiality and Security Agreement issued by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) is not applicable to Amplify’s services given Amplify does not have a direct integration to any state system via API/plugin. You can review the NCDPI guidance here: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/about-dpi/technology-services/third-party-data-integration. However, Amplify can sign this form with some revisions. As such, we have prepared an Addendum which supplements the Data Confidentiality and Security Agreement.
Instructions: Please download a copy of the Data Confidentiality and Security Agreement with Amplify Addendum, return an executed copy to your account executive, and retain a copy for your records.
Ohio: To enter into Amplify’s OH-NDPA Version 1.0, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Oregon: To enter into Amplify’s OR-NDPA-V1, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Rhode Island: To enter into Amplify’s MA-ME-MO-NH-NY-OH-RI-VT DPA, Version 1 (which includes the RI State Supplemental Terms), please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Tennessee: To enter into Amplify’s TN-NDPA-V1, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Texas: To enter into Amplify’s TX-NDPA-V1R6, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Utah: To enter into Amplify’s UT-NDPA, Version 1, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Vermont: To enter into Amplify’s MA-ME-MO-NH-NY-OH-RI-VT DPA, Version 1 (which includes the VT State Supplemental Terms), please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Virginia: To enter into Amplify’s VA-DPA, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Washington: To enter into Amplify’s WA-NDPA, Version 1, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Wisconsin: To enter into Amplify’s WI SDPA, Version 1, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Wyoming: To enter into Amplify’s WY-NDPA-V1, please sign the General Offer of Privacy Terms
Welcome to the 2020–2021 Texas Pilot site
Welcome Texas Home Learning Users!
Note: This site is no longer being actively updated. To access the latest 2021-22 Elementary Literacy Program instructional materials, please visit my.amplify.com.
If you have any questions, please reach out to texashomelearning@tea.texas.gov

Grade K
- English
- Spanish
Skills Unit 1
Skills Unit 2
Skills Unit 3
Skills Unit 4
Knowledge 1: Nursery Rhymes and Fables
Knowledge 2: The Five Senses
Knowledge 3: Stories: Fairy Tales and Folktales
Knowledge 4: Plants: How Do They Grow?
Conocimiento 1: Rimas y fábulas infantiles
Conocimiento 2: Los cinco sentidos
Conocimiento 3: Cuentos: cuentos de hadas y cuentos populares
Conocimiento 4: Plantas: ¿cómo crecen?
Grade 1
- English
- Spanish
Skills Unit 1
Skills Unit 2
Skills Unit 3
Skills Unit 4
Knowledge 1: Fables and Stories
Knowledge 2: The Human Body
Knowledge 3: Different Lands, Similar Stories
Knowledge 4: Different Lands, Similar Stories
Conocimiento 1: Fábulas y cuentos
Conocimiento 2: El cuerpo humano
Conocimiento 3: Tierras diferentes, cuentos similares
Conocimiento 4: Antiguas civilizaciones de América
Grade 2
- English
- Spanish
Skills Unit 1
Skills Unit 2
Skills Unit 3
Skills Unit 4
Knowledge 1: Fairy Tales and Tall Tales
Knowledge 2: The Ancient Greek Civilization
Knowledge 3: Stories from Mount Olympus
Knowledge 4: The War of 1812
Conocimiento 1: Cuentos de hadas y cuentos exagerados
Conocimiento 2: La civilización griega antigua
Conocimiento 3: Historias del monte Olimpo
Conocimiento 4: La guerra de 1812
Grade 3
- English
- Spanish
Unit 1: Classic Tales: The Wind in the Willows
Unit 2: Scales, Feathers, and Fur: Animal Classification
Unit 3: The Human Body: Systems and Senses
Unit 4: The Ancient Roman Civilization
Unidad 1: Cuentos clásicos: El viento en los sauces
Unidad 2: Escamas, plumas y pelaje: la clasificación de los animales
Unidad 3: El cuerpo humano: sistemas y sentidos
Unidad 4: El cuerpo humano: sistemas y sentidos
Grade 4
- English
- Spanish
Unit 1: Personal Narratives: My Story, My Voice
Unit 2: Eureka! The Art of Invention
Unit 3: Contemporary Fiction: Mi Calle, Tu Calle
Unit 4: American Revolution: Building a Nation
Unidad 1: Narrativas personales: mi historia, mi voz
Unidad 2: ¡Eureka! El arte de la invención
Unidad 3: Ficción contemporánea: mi calle, tu calle
Unidad 4: La Revolución estadounidense: construir una nación
- English
- Spanish
Grade 5
- English
- Spanish
Unit 1: Personal Narratives: Let Me Tell You a Story
Unit 2: The Renaissance: Art and Culture
Unit 3: Early American Civilizations: Myths, Pyramids, and Kings
Unit 4: Don Quixote: A Hopeful Knight’s Tale
Unidad 1: Narrativas personales: déjame contarte una historia
Unidad 2: El Renacimiento: arte y cultura
Unidad 3: Las primeras civilizaciones americanas: mitos, pirámides y reyes
Unidad 4: Don Quijote: la historia de un caballero optimista
Coming Soon!
Texas State Reviewers: Welcome to Amplify ELAR Skills and Amplify SLAR Habilidades y Destrezas!
Thank you for taking the time to review Amplify’s English and Spanish Phonics programs for Texas. This site will allow you to easily access grade-level teacher and student resources submitted for review. Simply click the program you wish to review below to get started.
Feedback: Amplify’s materials on this website have been submitted to the Texas State Board of Education for review as part of their annual IMRA (Instructional Materials Review and Approval) process. During this process, Amplify is accepting feedback and will make additional edits to address surfacing issues. Your feedback is appreciated as we ensure a product of the highest quality. Please submit feedback and/or error reports by visiting sboe.texas.gov/imra.

Amplify Texas ELAR Skills K-3
TEKS Breakout Correlations
- Adjusted Pathways Document
- Appendices Grade 3
- Assessment Guide
- Corrective Feedback Planning Tool
- Curriculum Maps
- Data Analysis and Progress Monitoring Grade 3
- Enhancing Observations for Leaders (Coach Observation Tracker)
- Fluency Packet
- GEL Resources
- Intervention Toolkit – follow these steps to access:
- Click HERE to access the site
- Click ‘Log in with Amplify’
- Enter Username and Password:
- Username: texasreviewer2024.teacher
- Password: AmplifyNumber1
- Pacing Guides
- Unit Assessment Tracker Grade 3
- Program Overview for Leaders
- Skills Unit Internalization Template
- Skills Lesson Internalization Template
- Support for All Learners
- My Weekly Reflection
- Amplify Hub – follow these steps to access:
- Click HERE to access the site
- Click ‘Log in with Amplify’
- Enter Username and Password:
- Teacher
- Username: texasreviewer2024.teacher
- Password: AmplifyNumber1
- Student
- Username: texasreviewer2024.student
- Password: AmplifyNumber1
- Teacher
Grade K
Essential Program Materials:
Grade 1
Essential Program Materials:
Grade 2
Essential Program Materials:
Grade 3
Amplify Texas SLAR Habilidades y Destrezas K-2
TEKS Breakout Correlations
- Adjusted Pathways Document
- Year at a Glance
- Assessment Guide
- Corrective Feedback Planning Tool
- Curriculum Maps / Mapa curricular: Habilidades y Destrezas
- Bilingual Planning Tools
- Enhancing Observations for Leaders (Observation Tracker)
- Fluency Packet / Paquete de fluidez: Guía del maestro
- Writing Evaluation Rubric
- Pacing Guides / Guía de clases
- Program Overview for Leaders
- Support for All Learners
- My Weekly Reflection
- Dictation: General Description / Dictado: descripción general
- Skills Unit Internalization Template / Planificación de la unidad
- Skills Lesson Internalization Template / Planificación de la lección
- Click HERE to access the site
- Click Log in with Amplify
- Enter Username and Password:
- Teacher
- Username: texasreviewer2024.teacher
- Password: AmplifyNumber1
- Student
- Username: texasreviewer2024.student
- Password: AmplifyNumber1
- Teacher
Essential K-2 program materials:
- Image Cards / Tarjetas de imágenes
- Large Letter Cards / Tarjetas grandes de letras
- Small Letter Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de letras
- Vocabulary Book – Teacher Guide / Libro de vocabulario: Guía del maestro
- Vocabulary Book – Activity Book / Libro de vocabulario: Cuaderno del estudiante
- Cursive Activity Book
Grado K
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 1 / Poesía Lección 1
- Poetry Lesson 1 Poem / Poesía Lección 1 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Compenents (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 2 / Poesía Lección 2
- Poetry Lesson 2 Poem / Poesía Lección 2 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 3 / Poesía Lección 3
- Poetry Lesson 3 Poem / Poesía Lección 3 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 4 / Poesía Lección 4
- Poetry Lesson 4 Poem / Poesía Lección 4 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
Grado 1
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 1 / Poesía Lección 1
- Poetry Lesson 1 Poem / Poesía Lección 1 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílibas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components(Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 2 / Poesía Lección 2
- Poetry Lesson 2 Poem / Poesía Lección 2 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Big Book / Libro grande
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 3 / Poesía Lección 3
- Poetry Lesson 3 Poem / Poesía Lección 3 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 4 / Poesía Lección 4
- Poetry Lesson 4 Poem / Poesía Lección 4 Poema
- Digital Components (Portables)/ Componentes digitales
- Take-Home Letter (English)
Grado 2
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Small Syllable Cards / Tarjetas pequeñas de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 1 / Poesía Lección 1
- Poetry Lesson 1 Poem / Poesía Lección 1 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 2 / Poesía Lección 2
- Poetry Lesson 2 Poem / Poesía Lección 2 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 3 / Poesía Lección 3
- Poetry Lesson 3 Poem / Poesía Lección 3 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Large Syllable Cards / Tarjetas grandes de sílabas
- Take-Home Letter (English)
- Teacher Guide / Guía del maestro
- Activity Book / Cuaderno de actividades
- Reader / Libro de lectura
- Editable Lesson Slides / Diapositivas de lecciones – Unit Sample
- Poetry Lesson 4 / Poesía Lección 4
- Poetry Lesson 4 Poem / Poesía Lección 4 Poema
- Digital Components (Projectables)/ Componentes digitales
- Take-Home Letter (English)