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Orchard Home for Famlies

Every child has a different learning style. Some children respond better to visual stimulation, interactive games, while others respond best to words, repetition, voice and sound.

Orchard Home is a simple, yet powerful system to facilitate understanding of students’ strengths and weaknesses, and to adjust instruction to meet specific needs.

1. Pre-test
First, your child will take a grade- and subject-specific pre-test to determine his/her strengths and weaknesses.

2. Automatic Customized Assignments
Based upon the outcome of the pretest, Orchard Home software automatically generates a customized lesson plan for each child to learn. These targeted lessons will bolster their weaknesses and intensify the strengths. Parents can further personalize assignments by changing program parameters such as degree of difficulty and length of the lessons.

3. Fun, Engaging Lessons for Learning
Orchard is flexible with its balanced, cross-curricular content, which is challenging for advanced students while providing reinforcement skills for those who need it. By using a variety of instructional approaches coupled with the effective use of learning games and puzzles, Orchard Home software provides your child with a meaningful and enjoyable learning experience

4. Post-test
Post-tests measure your child’s progress and gains in achievement.

5. Parent Reports
Track your student’s progress with easy to understand reports. Captures work in all programs and keeps cumulative records of a student’s progress

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Orchard offers over 5,000 essential skills and concepts most commonly found in the Common Core and state standards, and assessed on high-stakes tests.

Classroom

Orchard Now is an online tool designed to prepare students for state tests in grades 1-9. Math and language arts questions are based on state testing standards so students get realistic practice for real testing success.

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Every child has a different learning style. Some children respond better to visual stimulation, interactive games, while others respond best to words, repetition, voice and sound.