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Personalized Learning Solutions from McGraw-Hill Education We Empower You Our tools, platforms, and services are focused on serving the needs of PreK 12 educators and learners through: Purposeful Technology From the latest in digital resources to platform solutions, we support you with the right technology to advance instruction. Differentiated Pedagogy The latest in research-based instructional models to help you reach and teach all learners, at all proficiency levels. Professional Development Ongoing online and in-person training provide you with effective implementation and instruction strategies. To learn how personalized learning solutions can help unlock the full potential of each of your students, visit mheonline.com/personalbest PreK 12 Personalized Learning Solutions About McGraw-Hill Education McGraw-Hill Education is a learning science company that delivers personalized learning experiences that help students, parents, educators and professionals drive results. McGraw-Hill Education has offices across North America, India, China, Europe, the Middle East, and South America, and makes its learning solutions available in nearly 60 languages. Individualized, digital English Language Arts and Mathematics programs IN16 W 09949 Because there s no such thing as an average student.

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A ll students are unique. They learn in different ways, at different paces, and with different interests. Each has the potential to achieve his or her personal best. Our personalized learning solutions empower school leaders and educators to make that possible. Educational experiences are dynamically individualized to ensure students remain challenged, engaged, and supported along their learning path. Meet the unique needs of each learner by matching him or her with personalized learning approaches that are delivered at the pace that s right for each. Improve students behavior and confidence through self-paced proficiency, helping them excel in the classroom and gain future-ready skills. Inform teachers instructional decisions for individuals, groups, and the entire class through insights gained from real-time student performance data. Accelerate achievement for all students McGraw-Hill Education Personalized Learning Solutions English Language Arts and Literacy Grades 3 12 Grades 6 12 Mathematics Grades K 6 Grades 6 12 Grades PreK 8 4 5

Personalized Learning Solutions for ELA and Literacy English Language Arts and Literacy Personalized learning solutions for ELA and literacy help educators meet all learners where they are with content that inspires a lifelong love of learning through literacy. The students can immerse themselves in the whole process in a more meaningful way than if it was just a textbook, notes, and then answering the questions on a test. Elizabeth Ellison English Language Arts Teacher Robert C. Fisler School Over 90% of the students achieved a Lexile range of 130 320 by the end of the year. That was tremendous growth. Karen Lockerman Special Education Teacher Cottageville Elementary School 6 7

Personalized Learning Solutions for ELA and Literacy FOR GRADES 3 12 FOR GRADES 6 12 Foster reading achievement for struggling learners Connect students to literature with technology SRA FLEX Literacy is a self-paced, self-managed program that improves student reading and writing performance. Differentiated and scaffolded instruction affords comprehensive reading and language arts learning that is both engaging and effective. Digital resources empower teachers to monitor progress and manage the classroom, including data, assessments, and tools to help maximize classroom time. StudySync is a comprehensive, standards-based ELA curriculum program that connects next-generation learners to literature. Its engaging, dynamic digital format allows students to access content anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Accelerate student progress Inform and drive instruction Inspire students to read, write, and learn Optimize instruction with dynamic tools Motivate and engage students and make Monitor student progress in reports that are Advance reading, writing, listening, and Scaffold assignments based on students learning fun with appealing animations, easy to view, understand, and share critical-thinking skills using media-rich learning interests and reading abilities leveled text passages, and independent practice activities Target the needs of each student to maximize instructional effectiveness experiences Teach about real-world events and issues and Target specific learning objectives and skills based on tech-enhanced assessments Ensure student proficiency for critical reading skills and complex strategies Manage classrooms more effectively and efficiently encourage discussion in class and online Support struggling and advanced readers, as Customize curriculum and create tailored lessons Achieve differentiated learning that meets well as English learners individual student needs and is based on continually evaluated student performance SRA FLEX Literacy empowers educators with actionable, meaningful data and student snapshot reports StudySync excites and intrigues students with passages from an ever-expanding digital library SRA FLEX Literacy contains interactive lessons and engaging animations to introduce, explain, and demonstrate skills for students 8 9

Personalized Learning Solutions for Math Mathematics Evidence-based, digital personalized learning solutions help educators meet the individual needs of every student to improve outcomes and accelerate achievement. As a teacher, I like that ALEKS provides instant differentiated instruction for each student in the class. The diagnostic test they take at the beginning makes sure the students are receiving the instruction they need. It is a great learning tool. Shanna Yox Math Teacher Abe Hubert Middle School Redbird finds exactly what level the students are at, and helps them move at their own pace. The instruction is challenging in a way that s not overwhelming. And, the assessment data allows me to adjust my rotations, small groups, and overall instruction. Dean Deaver Math Teacher Monroe Elementary School 10 11

Personalized Learning Solutions for Math FOR GRADES K 6 FOR GRADES 6 12 Accelerate learning through personalized instruction Teach math the way students learn Redbird Mathematics helps build understanding of math concepts by meeting all learners where they are. This engaging program enables them to understand, apply, and create at their specific point on the learning continuum. ALEKS is an adaptive digital math solution that applies artificial intelligence software and open-response questioning to create a precise personalized learning path based on each student s readiness for math topics. Help students take charge of their learning Reach students where they are Ensure student proficiency Enhance classroom instruction Focus on concepts within a student s zone of Personalize instruction for individuals, small Enable students to learn new or forgotten Offer differentiated, focused instruction for proximal development, the just-right area groups, and the whole class with actionable, material with immediate, satisfying success all students where the content is neither too difficult nor too easy data-based information Enhance instruction through increased Challenge students with content at their exact level so they won t become frustrated Measure progress at the student, class, school, and district levels Support success for all students with learning scaffolds including on-demand instruction, in-depth learning materials, help, hints, feedback, and a variety of interactive modes insights gained from access to student performance data Apply a wide range of instructional constructs including rotation model, flipped classroom, or bored Engage students with immediate feedback, building confidence and learning momentum Deliver ready-to-learn topics and view progress related to a specific math standard Elevate students engagement by allowing flex model, and more them to take responsibility for choosing support Explicit instruction Digital manipulatives Guided explorations Redbird Math promotes deep understanding of core concepts and skills through multiple interaction types ALEKS provides a precise accuracy rate more than 90% in determining the math content a student is ready to learn next 12 13

Personalized Learning Solutions for Math FOR GRADES PREK 8 Personalized Transform math learning Building Blocks is an engaging digital program that includes more than 300 interactive activities. Personalized, research-based developmental paths called learning trajectories move students through stages of understanding. Learning Solutions Empower every student, in every class, at every level. Create educational experiences that deepen understanding and accelerate achievement for all learners. Build a foundation for student success Increase students knowledge of key mathematical concepts and skills Adjust instruction for each student Monitor student and class progress using student data and reports English Language Arts and Literacy Provide personalized support that automatically adjusts based on student Create additional assignments to reinforce core curriculum or topics for students that Grades 3 12 Grades 6 12 responses Allow learners to complete activities below, at, need extra practice Identify and address potential problem areas Mathematics or above their current grade level and support by standard, topic, and activity or enrich core instruction Grades K 6 Grades 6 12 Grades PreK 8 Building Blocks moves students forward along learning trajectories when they successfully complete activities or backward if they have difficulties 14 15