Built for Fort Wayne's middle schoolers

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Jump to a section 1. Top rated 2. Rigor that's rewarding 3. Engagement 4. Differentiation 5. Tools

Perfect score

All-green rating on EdReports

The results are in! Amplify ELA received a PERFECT SCORE by the independent review group in categories of text quality, building knowledge, and usability. Read the full review from EdReports.

 

 

Rigor that's rewarding

Bring great literature to life while meeting Fort Wayne's 6Cs of global competency

Amplify ELA features high-quality lessons grounded in great books, with powerful tools to immerse young adolescents in character, citizenship, collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking.

Designed for today’s world

Inspire next-level engagement with a next generation program.

Multimedia lessons are grounded in the standards–and designed for the way Indiana middle schoolers learn today.

Differentiation with the click of a button

Provide FWCS students the individualized support they deserve.

Differentiated instruction with the click of a button and instant feedback tools allow you to give each student the support they need.

More time teaching, less time grading

Next-generation assessments take the headache out of grading.

With intelligent feedback tools and embedded assessments, Amplify ELA makes it easy to monitor student progress and intervene where needed—no matter where teaching and learning is taking place.

  • Daily Exit Tickets

    Keep close track of student learning by checking in quickly at the end of each class.

  • Autoscored student writing

    This teacher favorite assesses focus, use of evidence, and conventions--so you can spend time on more substantial remarks.

  • Clarify and Compare performance tasks

    Students learn from great literature--then apply what they’ve learned to fresh reads

Key differentiators

What sets Amplify ELA apart for Fort Wayne

  1. 1. Top-rated by EdReports and helps students meet Fort Wayne's commitment to the 5Cs
  2. 2. Engaging fiction and non-fiction literature with instruction geared specifically towards the way middle schoolers learn
  3. 3. Digital Indiana customization with immersive multimedia resources
  4. 4. Five levels of differentiation to keep all students on the same page
  5. 5. Embedded assessments that mean more time teaching, less time grading