Grades 3-12
BrightThinker.com
Bright Thinker prides itself on teaching students how to take responsibility for their learning. Bright Thinker takes on the lesson planning for parents. A parent can sit back while Bright Thinker grades about 80 percent of the lessons, all while pacing out the courses for each student. Offers A-G courses.
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Price per course for up to 6 workbook courses
Grades K-2- $150/course plus tax, shipping and handling*
Grades 3-12- $115/course plus tax, shipping and handling*
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Price for online courses
$290 includes a maximum of 6 courses*
Order from Procurify catalog
*Prices subject to change.
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Ordering
Ordering:
BT Online: Procurify Catalog $280 for one or more courses
BT Print: Procurify as a product. $100 each course
How Student Will Access
Student will access through Clever using login provided by your HST.
Who Corrects Student Work
HSTs will correct coursework that is not auto-graded or parents can request parent educator account for grading.
Work Samples
Work samples can be created by taking a screenshot of each auto-graded question in the chosen lesson, adding them to a Google doc, and including the student’s name/date.
OR
Some assignments are completed on paper and uploaded to the platform. If students add their name and date prior to uploading to the BT platform, HSTs can download a copy directly from the BT platform.
Key Accessibility Features
- Text-to-Speech Functionality: Embedded tools allow students to have digital content read aloud, aiding those with visual impairments or reading difficulties.
- Adjustable Assessments: Accommodations include the option to reduce the number of answer choices, remove time limits on assessments, and provide guided notes to assist comprehension.
- Highlighting and Note-Taking Tools: Students can highlight text and take notes within the content, facilitating better engagement and retention.
- Additionally, Bright Thinker offers modified courses that align with general education curricula, ensuring that students receiving accommodations engage with the same material as their peers. These modifications may include a reduced number of test questions and shortened assignments, tailored to individual needs.
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