Summit K12 courses create a learning plan for you to work on after taking an assessment. Plans are only available for certain courses and grade levels. To learn more about learning plans, keep reading!
How does my PLP/ILLP/ALP work?
Why is my Science/Biology PLP asking me to "Try Again" on an activity?
How will I know when I'm done with my plan?
I finished my plan. What do I do now?
What is a PLP/ILLP/ALP?
PLP stands for Personalized Learning Plan.
ILLP stands for Individualized Learning Language Plan.
ALP stands for Accelerated Learning Plan.
Plans are designed just for you right after you take an assessment! A plan is filled with activities that will let you practice the skills you need to work on to help you grow.
How does my PLP/ILLP/ALP work?
Assignments on your plan will unlock one at a time, from left to right, top to bottom. You will complete activities on your plan in the order they appear.
- The activity you need to work on will have a blue Start button
- If it's an activity you already opened, it will have a blue Resume button
- You won't be able to open any activities that have a gray Start button
Why is my Science/Biology PLP asking me to "Try Again" on an activity?
You need to meet a passing score in order to move on to the next activity.
- Vocabulary Boosters: passing score is 80%
- Post-Test: passing score is 70%
- If you don't meet the passing score on the Post-Test after the 2nd try, your PLP may open a different, supporting lesson for you to work on instead.
How will I know when I'm done with my plan?
You will know your learning plan is complete when you've reached the bottom of the plan and there are no longer any activities that have a blue Start button or a blue Resume button .
I finished my plan. What do I do now?
Congratulations on finishing your plan! If you do not know what to work on next, please ask your teacher.
Where is my plan?
There are different plans.
To learn more about your TELPAS PLP, visit our Student Guide for TELPAS.
To learn more about your ELPAC PLP, visit our Student Guide for ELPAC.
To learn more about your WIDA ILLP, visit our Student Guide for WIDA.
To learn more about your RLA Mastery PLP, visit our Student Guide for RLA Mastery.
To learn more about Science PLPs for 5th, 8th, and Bio, click here.
To learn more about HB 4545 ALPs, click here.
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