every educator has their own unique approach to teaching, but to help get you started we’ve put together some useful guidelines for prepping your students with magoosh.
in this post we’ve taken 5 frequently asked questions about teaching with magoosh, and put together a list of best practices that come from our own experience as classroom teachers and tutors, as well as how we’ve seen our school partners use the product.
feel free to pick and choose the recommendations that are best suited to your teaching style and the needs of your students, so they can make the most of their magoosh experience!
we recommend you start by setting expectations with your students about how and when they use magoosh:
remember, learning is not a linear process! typically, there will be small bursts of improvement – sometimes not even until the final weeks of prepping.
when students log into their magoosh accounts, the homepage that they land on is called the dashboard. we think of the dashboard as a student’s study hub, where they can access video lessons, practice questions and explanations, and review their progress.
our introductory lessons are great for getting students familiar with the test and with the magoosh platform. you can also point out the help button in the lower right corner, which will connect students to magoosh’s tutor team for additional help if they get stuck.
each part of the magoosh website is linked to a part of learning:
students should take four official practice tests when prepping for the act or sat:
you can find official tests on the act and sat websites, and magoosh also offers several free act and sat practice test pdfs you can download. try using scantrons or another tidy format to expedite your grading process, then fill in any major knowledge gaps using magoosh concept videos.
remember that not only do students need to get the right answer, they must also develop the skill of switching contexts and subject areas quickly!
improvement goes beyond scores: students can make progress on how to learn from their mistakes and to work on timing and test taking strategy!
we cannot stress enough the importance of students reviewing their mistakes along with where they went wrong. here are some questions to have them work through as they review their graded questions:
here are a few pieces of guidance for those using magoosh in a classroom setting:
we wish you all the best in your experience with magoosh, and we are here for you if you run into any issues. you can reach out to our team at any time using schools@www.catharsisit.com.