Digital Tools
Digital Tools
Purposeful tools that support instruction, provide meaningful data, and improve student outcomes.
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Using Technology with Purpose
In Morgan County Schools, digital tools are used to enhance—not replace—high-quality instruction. These platforms provide meaningful data, support differentiation, and help teachers make informed decisions.
The goal is simple: use these tools to strengthen Tier I instruction and respond to student needs.
District-Supported Digital Tools
iReady
iReady is an adaptive diagnostic and instructional platform that provides personalized learning paths in reading and math.
Access iReady- Use diagnostics to identify student levels.
- Support intervention or independent practice.
- Create small groups based on skill gaps.
- Group students by instructional need.
- Track growth across diagnostic windows.
- Identify foundational gaps affecting grade-level work.
mCLASS
mCLASS is a literacy assessment system focused on foundational reading skills, especially in early grades.
Access mCLASS- Screen students for early literacy needs.
- Progress monitor struggling readers.
- Plan small-group phonics and fluency instruction.
- Identify at-risk readers early.
- Adjust instruction based on phonics and fluency needs.
- Measure intervention effectiveness over time.
Progress Learning
Progress Learning provides standards-aligned practice, diagnostics, bell ringers, and ACT-aligned content to support classroom instruction.
Access Progress Learning- Use bell ringers for daily ACT-style practice.
- Assign targeted learning paths.
- Use diagnostics to identify standards-based gaps.
- Identify weak standards by class or student.
- Plan reteaching or enrichment groups.
- Monitor progress toward ACT readiness.
Clever
Clever is the district’s single sign-on platform, giving students and teachers one secure access point for district digital tools.
Access Clever- Provide one-click access to student tools.
- Reduce lost instructional time from login issues.
- Help students build consistent access routines.
- Monitor whether students are accessing platforms.
- Identify access issues early.
- Support consistent digital participation.
SchoolAI
SchoolAI provides AI-supported instructional tools designed to help teachers plan, differentiate, and support student learning.
Access SchoolAI- Create differentiated instructional materials.
- Generate lesson supports and student practice.
- Support student writing, reflection, and review.
- Review student responses for common misconceptions.
- Identify trends in understanding.
- Adjust instruction based on student needs.
Additional Free Educational Resources
These free resources may support instruction, practice, enrichment, and engagement. Teachers should use professional judgment and ensure resources align to lesson goals and district expectations.
Free instructional videos and practice across multiple subjects. CommonLit
Reading passages with questions and instructional supports. Quizizz
Interactive formative assessments and review activities. Edpuzzle
Interactive video lessons with embedded questions. Desmos
Math tools, activities, and graphing calculators. ReadWorks
Reading comprehension passages and instructional resources. PhET Simulations
Interactive math and science simulations. Canva for Education
Design tools for presentations, posters, and classroom materials.
Purpose Before Platform
Digital tools are most effective when used with intention. In Morgan County Schools, our focus is on using technology to strengthen instruction, support students, and make data-informed decisions that improve learning.
