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How do the Homeschool and Educator LGL Reading Assessments differ?

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How do the Homeschool and Educator LGL Reading Assessments differ?

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The LGL Homeschool Reading Assessment is aimed at the parent who is either homeschooling their child or the parent who wants to find out in detail how their child is reading. The master account that they set up can accommodate a maximum of 4 children. Each child can still take as many tests as they want and all reports will be stored online, however, only 4 children’s records can be stored. Accordingly with the LGL Reading Assessment for schools, there is no limit to how many students that can be added. Also additional reports are available. In addition to a report for parents, there is a report for tutors and a condensed report for teachers. Group organizing tools will be available that will allow a teacher to sort their students by reading subskills. This will facilitate grouping students for specific reading lessons in the classroom. Finally, multi-tiered account access will be available. If a teacher has a tutor they can grant them access to student records. Likewise, a principal o

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