Ready Math Curriculum

Ready Classroom provides teachers with a lot of digital resources. This site will show you how to integrate these resources into an LMS (Google Classroom or Schoology) and how your students can turn in their work digitally.

Signing into Clever

By signing into Clever, you will have access to both iReady Classroom. Just open the app or go to www.clever.com and click Log In with Google and enter your East Penn Google Credentials. You can use the badge if your teacher supplied it.

Ready Math & Notability

Ready sent out an announcement that says they have relaxed their permissions, however after speaking with them, this is only for Acrobat Reader or Mac Preview. For iPads, we are recommending you use Notability to annotate on the iPads
Notability Linking.mov

You can bring in those documents from your teacher toolbox in three different ways:

  • Linking Your Account: Make sure to go into your Settings and select Manage Accounts to log into your Google Account. You can also turn on iCloud Syncing.

  • Safari: By utilizing the Apple Share Icon, you can easily bring in Files from the web like PDF's and Images.

  • Drive & iCloud: Because you have logged in already, just tap the Import Icon and select the Files or Google Drive Icon and select the file you wish to import.

Using iReady Fill-In PDFs

Using the new fill-in PDF's can be very easy for both you and your students.
  1. Log into Teacher Toolbox on iReady

  2. Go to your lesson of choice and search for Student Fill-In PDF

  3. Download and go to Google Classroom

  4. Create Assignment and attach the PDF as a File

  5. Make sure Each Student Gets a Copy

  6. Select Assign

If you want to attach directions for students to complete these PDF's via Google Classroom, please use the video over at our Family Tech Resource page to put in your Google Classroom.

Assigning Comprehension Checks

You can plan and assign Comprehension Checks for Ready Classroom lessons and manage existing assignments.
  1. Go to https://login.i-ready.com/

  2. Navigate to Assess & Teach and click on Assessment

  3. Select Comprehension Check by clicking on the word Math

  4. Select your test and click the green Assign button

  5. Select your class & assign

Students will see the comprehension check when they log into the app.

Assigning Lesson Quizzes Digitally

Using Google Classroom, you can assign Lesson Quizzes by utilizing these three methods.

① Classroom Annotation Function

You can utilize Google Classroom's built in annotation tool to have students fill out the Lesson Quiz quickly.

👍 Quick & Easy for Students & Teachers

👎 Isn't Graded Automatically

② Using Google Forms

You can create Google Forms for students fill out using the PDF as a resource.👍 Graded Automatically👎 Up front work & time consuming for teacher, students can't show work

❶ Creating Google Form

❷ Creating Answer Key

❸ Adding Form to Classroom

❹ Importing Grades to Gradebook