Front Row: Easy Math Differentiation

I originally heard about Front Row after Erin from Kleinspiration did a post about it.  Within the first few times of using it I was in love with it!  The best part about it is that my kids love it too.  We use it during our math block every. single. day.  It's a center and it allows kids to work on the math strand we're working on, but at their level.  Essentially, it allows me to give kids 20-30 minutes of differentiated practice at their level, and it takes virtually no additional work on my end.  That's every teacher's dream.  You can work directly on the website or they have an app available in the Apple store if you're lucky enough to have iPads at your disposal.  


It's a quick and painless process to register yourself and your students for your class.  They do now have a subscription schoolwide program as an option, as well.  Your students log in using their first and last names as well as the class code that you see on your teacher dashboard.

Once students are signed in, you direct students to which domain you'd like them to practice in.  You can have students practice in the strand you're currently working on, a strand you want to keep fresh in their minds, or a skill you're going to be working on soon and you want to get their background knowledge into their short-term memory.  For younger students, the domains available are Counting & Cardinality, Numbers & Operations in Base 10, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Fractions.  


The first time students works in a domain they take the diagnostic test.  This assesses where each student's instructional level is. It finds out where they are, and works on those specific standards and skills, no matter the grade level the student is in. The program also has a writing space and manipulatives built into the program.  This allows students to work out the program as they would in the classroom.

Another awesome tool is the video.  If a student is struggling or not understanding a specific concept, they can click on the little "play" button on the left toolbar and a quick teaching video pops up to explain the concept.  Amazing.  On-level instruction with relevant on-the-spot intervention.  Have I mentioned how much I love this program? 


If I haven't convinced you to try Front Row out yet, here are a few things I like from the Teacher Dashboard that will seal the deal for you.

In the Analysis section, you choose a standard within the domain you're working on and it shows your students' performance on that standard.  After you select the standard it goes back to kindergarten, so don't be alarmed if you notice that on the dashboard.  It's still showing you your student performance on that standard.


Another helpful feature is the Report Card.  Here, you select the grade level's standards that you want to see and everything on the screen is sorted by student.  You can see how each student is performing on each standard for the grade level (or not working on it yet at all).


One last awesome feature is that each week you get an email with information on how your students did that week.  It lays out which students are struggling the most and which students are performing the highest within each strand.  I use this as a quick and easy way to recognize some of my high achievers.  They appreciate the simple recognition and pat on the back.


I truly, truly love this program and love how easy it allows me to differentiate for my kids!  I hope you enjoy using it with your students!



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12 comments

  1. I didn't know about this site! I love it!

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  2. I am headed to check out this site right now. It looks awesome! Thank you for the tip.
    The Traveling Teacher

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    1. You're welcome. I hope it's useful for both you and your students.

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  3. Thanks so much for posting about this! I just went and registered my class :-)

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  4. This is new to me, too! I just signed up. I'll see how my kiddos like it tomorrow.

    What I Have Learned

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    1. I'd love to hear about your experience after you've used it a bit!

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  5. Thank you for sharing this site. I do not have technology devices in my classroom, but when I do , this will be part of my program!

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    1. We just use computers. We don't have any tablets or anything like that.

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  6. Wow. I can't wait to try this site.

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