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How can I use Legends of Learning for intervention and remediation?

Intervention and remediation strategies with Legends of Learning

Written by Jessica Moyer
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Legends of Learning can be used for intervention and remediation by providing targeted, standards-aligned practice based on individual student needs. Teachers can identify learning gaps using performance data and assign specific content, reinforced through interactive gameplay and differentiated worksheets available at multiple levels (Remediation, On Target, Enrichment).


How does Legends of Learning support intervention?

Legends of Learning helps teachers support students who are struggling by:

  • Identifying gaps in understanding through performance data

  • Assigning targeted content aligned to specific standards

  • Providing additional practice through interactive, game-based learning

Teachers can also reinforce learning using printable worksheets aligned to each instructional game.


How can teachers use Legends of Learning for remediation?

1. Target specific skill gaps

  • Assign content based on standards students have not yet mastered

  • Focus on foundational concepts before moving forward

2. Use data to guide intervention

Teachers can review:

  • Topic-level performance

  • Standard-level reports

  • Student progress over time

This helps determine:

  • Which students need extra support

  • Which concepts need to be revisited

3. Provide structured, repeated practice

Students engage with:

  • Standards-aligned questions embedded in gameplay

  • Repetition of key concepts in different contexts

  • Practice at their own pace

4. Use differentiated worksheets for targeted support

Teachers can download worksheets tied to specific games that:

  • Reinforce the same concepts practiced in gameplay

  • Include multiple question types (multiple choice, open-ended, etc.)

Are available in three levels:

  • Remediation → extra support

  • On Target → grade-level

  • Enrichment → advanced

These are especially useful for:

  • Intervention blocks

  • RTI / MTSS frameworks

  • Small group remediation

  • Offline reinforcement


How does game-based learning support remediation?

Game-based learning can improve remediation by:

  • Increasing student engagement and motivation

  • Encouraging sustained time-on-task

  • Reinforcing concepts through active participation

Students must demonstrate understanding to progress — ensuring learning drives outcomes.


How does this support struggling students?

Legends of Learning helps struggling students by:

  • Reducing frustration through interactive learning experiences

  • Allowing practice without the pressure of formal assessments

  • Reinforcing skills through repetition and feedback

Differentiated worksheets add an additional layer of support by allowing teachers to match practice to each student’s level.


What subjects can be used for intervention?

Intervention and remediation can be applied across:

  • K–8 Math

  • K–8 Science

  • Middle School US History

All content is aligned to standards, making it easy to integrate into existing curriculum plans.

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