During the summer Benchmark Advance trainings, pilot teachers jotted down some notes about their experiences with the program. As we enter into our second trimester of implementation, it's worth revisiting their advice...
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Pilot Teacher Advice [Revisited]
During the summer Benchmark Advance trainings, pilot teachers jotted down some notes about their experiences with the program. As we enter into our second trimester of implementation, it's worth revisiting their advice...
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Benchmark Universe: What's been added... and rediscovered!
Every time I log into Benchmark Universe, I seem to stumble across something new -- or something new to me. Here's a list of resources, along with some non Benchmark Universe links at the bottom.
(Most of these resources require you to log into Benchmark Universe, so they can’t be directly linked in the blog. Anything that’s a direct link will be underlined in blue.)
Instructional Support
(Note: for each of these tools, you must first clear your filters, then choose your grade level. You can choose to select a unit if you’d like.)
- Filter to Designated ELD under the Instructional Settings. Here you'll find D-ELD Weekly Presentations for all of your designated ELD lessons!
- Filter to Practice. You’ll find Text Evidence Questions (and answers!) for the passages in the Texts for Close Reading.
- Filter to Whole Group. Click on the Read Aloud Professional Guide. This link has great bookmarks with sentence starters for metacognitive strategies.
- For primary grades: Filter to HeidiSongs Videos or Interactive Learning Games. Check these out for some engaging resources to support your phonics instruction.
Program Support
Select your grade level, and then click the Program Support filter on the lefthand side. There are many, many great resources here. Check out:
- ELA Correlations to Common Core State Standards: lists all of the ELA standards and the lessons in which they’re taught in Benchmark Advance.
- Decodable Reader Skills: lists the phonics skills that are included in each decodable reader in K-2. This would be a great resource if you’re looking for a student book to supplement your SIPPS instruction.
Technical Support: Quick Start Guide
Click the Program Support filter on the lefthand side. Open the Quick Start Guide.
- The Teacher and Student Experience opens a PDF with helpful directions for making groups, creating assignments, and viewing assignment notes.
Technical Support: Release Notes
- At the top of the page, you can click on the Help button, and halfway down the page is a link to the Release Notes. This is a great way to see what’s new on Benchmark Universe.
Non Benchmark Universe Resources
- There have been many questions about assessment reports. For a step-by-step YouTube video, check out How to Access Assessment Reports.
- Are you on Facebook? There is a "Benchmark Advance Planning, Organization, and Tips" Facebook Group that has been set up by Toluca Rivers, a teacher in Southern California who is in her second year of implementation. She has amazing ideas about making the program work in your classroom. And, every Sunday afternoon, she does a Facebook Live video called “Plan with Me”, where people get together, plan, and ask questions. (You’ll need to answer three quick questions in order to join the group. Toluca approves requests only on Sundays.)
- Don’t have Facebook but want to see some lessons and planning tips from Toluca Rivers? Click the link.
- One of the ELD specialists from Toluca's school created visual vocabulary cards for K-5 mini-lesson academic vocabulary. They are in the Benchmark Advance Team Drive grade level folders.
Know of any other resources? Please share!
Thursday, October 5, 2017
The BIG List of Math Websites to help you teach ENY!
In this day and age, there is so much information surrounding us that it can be overwhelming to sort through it all and find exactly what you need. Well, we have combed the internet looking for all things ENY and have gathered some of our top favorites K-8th grade links to share with you.
Embarc Online ("The Motherlode")
Embarc Online stands for Eureka Math Bay Area Regional Consortium and is maintained by several school districts using EngageNY. It was started by our famous math trainer, Duane Habecker, to provide a place for teachers to support one another as they teach EngageNY
On Embarc Online, you can find RESOURCES BY GRADE LEVEL that include:
- Google Slides/PPTs for each lesson
- Eureka Essentials
- Fluency Games
- Lesson Breakdowns
- Parent Newsletters
- Topic Quizzes
- Homework Solutions
- Videos for every single lesson in grades K - 8!
This is a site that is similar to Embarc Online in that it has resources by grade level that have been collaboratively culminated. It is generally for Washington State districts, but there are many ideas that you can take and tweak to meet your needs. Some of the things you will find on this site are:
- PPT Presentations
- Resources (printable application problems formatted into journals)
- Module Planning support
- Assessments
CCSS Math Activities is a solid resource with EngageNY planning support, assessments, fluency games and templates galore!
Great Minds is a free site that requires you to sign-up, but don't worry - they won't overwhelm you with useless emails!! On their site, you can find:
- Entire modules in PDF form
- Homework helpers
- Parent Tip Sheets (in Spanish and English)
- Pacing and Preparation Guides
- Digital resources (PD videos and interactive access to all Eureka Math/EngageNY curriculum)
The Great Minds Blog goes along with the Great Minds company, and is composed of a hundreds of articles written by real teachers using EngageNY. There are numerous ideas ranging from tips to keep up with the pacing to getting parents on board with the program. Definitely a blog not to miss.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Welcome to the 2017-18 School Year!
Welcome to the 2017-18 School Year!
As you enter your third week of school, we wanted you to have easy access to some important information. Click on the blue links below for further details.
- Updated 2017-18 Report Card PDFs Report cards are not yet updated in Illuminate. (But will be VERY soon!) In the meantime, use this link to see the most current report card revisions, including grayed out boxes for math.
- Consider creating student profiles for your students. Gather relevant data and use them when conferencing with parents.
- Curriculum Binder Digital Table of Contents Easy access to all important curriculum documents including curriculum maps, common assessment calendars, and "green sheets."
- SCOE is offering amazing opportunities for students and school teams throughout the year. Register now to participate!
- Looking for NGSS resources? Visit the California Academic of Sciences website to learn about valuable and very inexpensive, hands-on workshop offerings for teachers, right in our own backyard!
- Check out Infinite Insights, a math podcast by our very own, ever-famous Math CT, Maggie Peters and her colleague Duane Habecker.
- The Curriculum Department Lending Library provides you with a list of professional learning books that can be checked out from the Curriculum Department to help you further your own professional learning about topics of your choice.
- ALL Primary Contact Email- Illuminate is a pre-made list report from Illuminate that lists all the email addresses for a student's primary contacts. According to the description, this "includes ALL Primary Contacts' emails; student is listed more than once if student has two primary contacts."
Let us know if you would like us to support you with something specific. We are all here for you and your professional needs.
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