Free WASL Prep Resources for Washington Schools
The DLC has made ALP WASL Prep Resources -- for middle and high school students -- available for free to every school in Washington. ALP Math and Reading help students review and practice math and reading skills, and assess their knowledge, in preparation for the WASL (and classroom tests).
ALP Math and Reading can be accessed from school or home.
Take a look at the ALP User's Guide.
Get Started: ALP Math (middle and high school)
ALP Math is organized by concepts such as measurement, probability and statistics, and algebraic sense. Students gain helpful problem-solving tips and work on math problems to improve and build on their mathematical abilities.
Get Started: ALP Reading (middle school)
ALP Reading is organized by the following sections: comprehending; analyzing, interpreting, and synthesizing; and thinking critically. Both narrative and informational passages are included, along with helpful tips and reading strategies.
What is the DLC and why is this resource free?
The DLC (Digital Learning Commons) is a nonprofit organization working to improve access to educational opportunities and learning resources by providing high-quality educational materials, online courses, and technology tools to all students and teachers in Washington State. As a state-funded organization, the DLC offers ALP for free to all schools in Washington. Schools can join the DLC for as low as $6 per student for access to additional resources.
Who created ALP?
Internet Academy (IA), established in 1996 as part of the Federal Way School Disctrict, is one of the leading pioneers in online education. IA staff created ALP (Accelerated Learning Progam) specifically to help students meet the state standards tested in the WASL.
Looking for other WASL prep resources?
The DLC offers a variety of WASL prep resources for members, including:
- Online WASL prep courses
- DLC Student Mentors
- Apex Learning ClassTools
- Online credit recovery courses
- Library databases
- And much more
There are three ways to join the DLC and take advantage of these resources. Learn more.
Looking for more free online resources?
The DLC links to additional free web resources for students, educators, and parents.
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