Welcome to Summit K12! Our Connect to Literacy program for Texas English Language Development (ELD) is designed to enhance your student’s English language proficiency. This guide is crafted to support you in assisting your student along this exciting path of learning.
Your Student's My Summit Base Dashboard
Summit K12 ELD Benchmark Assessments
Logging into Summit K12
There are four main ways your student can access Summit K12 depending on the district’s setup:
1. Clever, ClassLink, or Google SSO on a Laptop/Desktop
2. Website Login on a Laptop/Desktop
3. iPad
4. LMS Integration with Canvas, Schoology, or Google Classroom
Not sure how your student logs in to Summit K12? Please contact your student’s teacher for additional guidance and login information if needed.
For more detailed steps on how to log in, please view Student Guide - Getting Started with Connect to Literacy - TX ELD.
Your Student’s My Summit Base Dashboard
After successfully signing in, your student will be taken to their My Summit Base dashboard.
Students will use their dashboards to access assignments and personalized learning plans (PLPs), and to check their progress.
Your student’s school/district may have subscriptions for more than one Summit K12 course (Connect to Literacy, RLA Mastery, Dynamic Science, etc.). Make sure your student is on their Connect to Literacy dashboard to locate ELD assignments.
Can’t find the Connect to Literacy dashboard? Students can select the double arrows button next to the Summit K12 course icon on the My Summit Base page. This will allow the student to switch their dashboard to another course.
Summit K12 ELD Benchmark Assessments
Summit K12 offers ELD benchmark assessments for students in K-12th grade. Teachers can use these benchmarks to monitor your student’s progress.
Typically, students take these benchmarks with their teacher. If your student’s teacher has assigned a benchmark to be completed at home, they can easily find it under My Assignments.
Contact your student’s teacher if more than one benchmark has been assigned and your student is not sure which one to work on.
💡Tip: Review Student Question - How do I take my TX ELD Benchmark assessment? with your student before starting the assigned benchmark to review testing tips and expectations.
Once submitted, the benchmarks will generate a Personalized Learning Plan (PLP) filled with activities to help the student practice their English language skills.
Benchmarks and activities related to Speaking will require the use of a microphone. Summit K12 recommends reviewing Student Guide - How to Record - TX ELD and Microphone Test on Summit K12 to make sure your student’s device is properly functioning.
Once a student has a PLP, they can continue working on their learning plan until your student’s teacher instructs otherwise.
Student Assignments
Students can either work on their PLPs or individual activities assigned by the teacher.
Have your student select My PLP to access their learning plan or TREK for Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. The first activity in each TREK will be unlocked for the student to access.
To find the individual activities assigned by your student’s teacher, students can select My Assignments.
Students can also use their dashboards to review completed assignments and scores. View Student Guide - Using the My Summit Base Dashboard (coming soon) for more information.
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