All About Programs

Click Browse on the top menu bar to find programClosed A program is a product your school or district has purchased. content to assign to your students.

Programs represent content that you can use to design your classes. You selected the programs in the Realize Teacher Wizard when you signed up. You can add more programs by going to Settings, located in the menu below the profile icon in the top menu bar.

Not all programs are available to all districts and teachers.

Programs give you access to:

  • Table of contents (TOC) — Programs have TOCs that display content, tools and assessments for each learning activity. You can view the programs in a list view and you will be be able to customize your TOC based on your requirements.
  • Lessons — Structured lessons contain both student-facing assets and content for teacher support.
  • Content Options — TOC items contain content options or links to teacher resources, remediation (on tests), rubrics, assigning, customizing, and info about the TOC items including standards, descriptions, materials provided and pacing information.
  • Uploads and links — You can upload your own files and add links to supplement the content provided for your lessons. Many lessons have links to these additional teacher resources. You can also upload your own content and add links to any program or lesson. Your custom content can then be found in My Library.
  • Customizing tests — It is very easy to customize Savvas program tests or your own tests to meet your needs.
  • Search by standards — You can find content in your program topic area that is aligned to your state standards and you can assign this content related to your standards directly to your students.
  • Search for content
    • You can search for content by doing a keyword search for Realize content then refining your search with filters to find what you need. You can assign content directly from your search results.
  • eTexts and tools — Many programs contain links to Savvas eText and tools. These serve as extra resources that you might want to use for your classes or specific students or groups.

When you exit a program or a table of contents, Realize will bring you to where you left off when you return.

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