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Learning Support Programs

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KidBiz® provides the first Web-based, individualized reading and writing instruction solution for grades 2-8 that reaches every student at his or her Lexile™ level. Powered by a proprietary software engine that distributes assignments to the entire class, but tailors them according to each student's reading level, KidBiz enables teachers to customize content and monitor student growth with a simple click of the mouse. Importantly, KidBiz extends teachers' reach without increasing workloads or time demands.

Perhaps most important of all, KidBiz is proven to accelerate reading comprehension, writing proficiency, vocabulary development and high-stakes test scores.


Imagine Learning

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Language & literacy instruction for those who need it most
  • English learners
  • Struggling readers
  • Students with disabilities
  • Early childhood education students
  • Students receive one-on-one instruction through thousands of engaging activities specifically designed to meet their individual needs and provide real results.

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Thinking Maps..
What are Thinking Maps?Thinking Maps are consistent visual patterns linked directly to eight specific thought processes. By visualizing our thinking, we create concrete images of abstract thoughts. These patterns help all students reach higher levels of critical and creative thinking — essential components of 21st Century education. In a school-wide implementation, Thinking Maps establish a consistent Language for Learning.

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Good grammar is just the start.​Grammarly’s suggestions make your writing clearer and your word choice more engaging, so you always look polished and professional.


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Read Naturally Live provides an interactive, online reading program, often used for RTI implementation. It includes options to easily differentiate the program to meet individual needs. It has motivating informational text for reluctant readers, from first grade to adult. There are extensive, computer-generated reports on student progress. There is also nonfiction reading opportunities as required by Common Core State Standards. It also has Spanish translations for stories in early Sequenced levels.

83-5360 Mamalahoa Highway, Captain Cook, Hawaii 96704
Phone: 808-328-2727 Fax:808-328-2729
Principal: Noreen Kunitomo
Grade Levels: Pre-K - 5
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  • Home
  • Honaunau
    • About Our School
    • Bus Route Search
    • Staff >
      • Teachers >
        • Ms. Tammy Leslie: 1st Grade
        • Ms. Danielle Whitley: 2nd Grade
        • Mr. Christopher Pike: 3rd Grade
        • Ms. Tiare Doria 4th Grade
        • Ms. Shanti Fryar 5th Grade
        • Mr. Williams
        • Jamie Gibson
        • Response to Intervention (RtI)
      • Resources >
        • Ms. Force and School Garden >
          • Garden Class Blog
          • Prep and Practice
      • Staff
    • Academic Performance
    • Curriculum >
      • Reading Programs
      • Math Program
      • Science Program
      • Support Services
    • Activities
    • Links
  • Calendar
  • SCC
    • SCC Monthly Minutes
  • Family & Community
    • Blue Zone Project
    • Community
    • Forms for Parents
    • Student Privacy
    • Title I
    • Non-Discrimination
  • Blog
  • Important Messages