
AMC ANYWHERE
The Solution for Managing Students' Math Progress
Make your teachers more efficient with AMC Anywhere. Using the Web-based version of the assessments, teachers have the flexibility to assess students anywhere and can take advantage of immediate results and comprehensive reports. (The assessments are also available on handheld devices for those districts who prefer that technology).
Easily Capture Assessment Data
AMC Anywhere is the technology component of Assessing Math Concepts (AMC) that simplifies data collection and instantly provides teachers with the instructional level for their students. Teachers using the web-based version of AMC enter student responses into any laptop, desktop, or netbook computer (PC or Mac) with Internet access (or a handheld device for those who prefer that technology). Clear, on-screen prompts, in English and Spanish, ensure teachers accurately record students' understanding. Assessments are carried out more efficiently without the need for Student Interview Forms. When they have finished assessing, teachers have immediate access to powerful, web-based reporting.
Powerful Web-Based Reports
AMC Anywhere offers administrators and teachers a variety of reports that summarize student results and enable teachers to make instructional decisions. For administrators, reporting shows the use of assessments throughout the school or district. Benchmark reports provide a comprehensive summary and allow for tracking results over time. For teachers, AMC Anywhere captures every answer in each assessment for complete individual student reports. Class reporting also summarizes results and provides reports for grouping instruction.

Use Assessment to Inform Instruction
In each AMC book, teachers are provided with instructional guidelines for each student based on their results. In addition, specific activities from the Developing Number Concepts series by Kathy Richardson are recommended for targeted instruction.

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