1. Addresses the Common Core Standards 2. Differentiation 3. Supports RtI 4. Technology/On-line Resources 5. Results Top Benefits of.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Just what you need to know and do NOW!
Advertisements

Introduction to Science Fusion K-5: Online Digital Lesson
Welcome to (Insert Course info) Use Your Required Materials and Own Your Grade.
Professional Teaching Portfolio
Scientific Literacy Provide students with appropriate experiences with core science ideas, scientific practices, and engineering experiences 2.
Welcome Course name Faculty name. YOUR COURSE MATERIALS N. Gregory Mankiw’s Principles of Economics, 4e You will… — be tested — receive homework assignments.
Rationale for CI 2300 Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age.
Computer Software in Today’s Classrooms Chapter 4.
Dr. Laura McLaughlin Taddei
Welcome to Module 8 Home Connections.
Ryann Kramer EDU Prof. R. Moroney Summer 2010.
Content Update Administrative Conference New Curriculum Documents ● Less clicks ● Less documents.
Thank you for joining us for Small Group Instruction The presentation will begin momentarily. RIGHT REASON TECHNOLOGIES YOUR SOLUTION FOR STUDENT SUCCESS.
The Singapore Math Approach
Instructional Elements Key Components to the Lesson.
Digital Resources for Today’s Math Classrooms Grade 1 – 9 Resources ERLC Webinar Terri Reid
How to use SAS to develop lesson plans for next year
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS AND READING K-5 Curriculum Overview.
Best Teaching Practices. Technology Important for success in education Kindergarten through high school Electronic tools to enhance learning Information.
What is it? Motivation Math is a supplemental math program that prepares students for state assessments. The Student Edition provides many learning opportunities.
EnVision Math Building successful math skills with innovative lessons, research-based instruction, and a wealth of reliable teaching tools.
BF PTA Mtg Math An Overview to Guide Parents about the Common Core, Math Expressions, and your student’s math experiences.
Piedmont K-5 Math Adoption May 29, Overview What Elementary Math Looks Like Historical Perspective District Philosophy Process and Criteria Why.
1 Julia Da Silva- Beharry, August The goal of this final project is to disseminate key research findings and K-12 classroom application strategies.
Welcome to our 3 rd Grade Back to School Night Thanks for coming!
The goal of this final project is to disseminate key research findings and K-12 classroom application strategies. This is based upon the effectiveness.
NEW TEACHER ORIENTATION SOCIAL SCIENCE.  Amy Rosen, VABHOE Elementary   Lizette Weingard, VABHOE Elementary 
Rationale for Technology Integration: Why Use Technology? 1.10.
MATH 90 CURRICULUM RENEWAL & MATH MAKES SENSE 9 WORKSHOP June 25th, 2010.
GOMATH! Day 2 Network 609 Core Curriculum Planning June 2013 Presenter: Karen Cardinali.
* Research suggests that technology used in classrooms can be especially advantageous to at-risk, EL, and special ed students. (Means, Blando, Olson,
21st Century Skills: Just what are they?. Student Outcomes.
School District 308 English Language Arts and Mathematics.
Representing Money Values in Different Ways Unit of Study: Money and Time Global Concept Guide: 3 of 5.
Chapter 1 Defining Social Studies. Chapter 1: Defining Social Studies Thinking Ahead What do you associate with or think of when you hear the words social.
Big6 Overview Big6™ Trainers Program McDowell County Schools.
CMP3 – Services Tiered Packages* PD Essentials PackagePD Fidelity PackagePD Growth Package Product Implementation Essentials Plus Product Implementation.
CURRICULUM NIGHT 4 TH GRADE CATS SCHOOL YEAR.
Hardware and Software Basics Identifying Hardware Components to Meet Application Software Requirements.
Reading in the Content Area Goals Teacher and Student Editions Additional Resources Science Academic Plan Explore Science Materials.
Literacy Centers In-Service January 3, 2007 Facilitator: Amy Lack, Reading Coach.
Standards Aligned System for CFF 2008 Bootcamp Goal: Introduce and Review the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Standards Aligned System and it’s.
Welcome to Think Central/ Go Math
Introduction to LearnZillion and Task-based Math Lessons Kim Clark, Technology and Innovation in Education bit.ly/lzillion.
21st Century Learning through Projects Kristin Skogstad Classroom Teacher- Instructional Coach Sioux Falls School District.
An overview for parents and families Butler Avenue School Julie Gillispie--March st Century Community Learning Center.
Standard III: Teachers know the content they teach.
Think Central Workshop
Technology, Digital Media, and Curriculum Integration
FLIPPED LEARNING. HOMEWORK EXPECTATIONS ➤ Students are expected to watch video examples (found on the SFE 6 th Grade Math Page) while following along.
 Using Online Resources in the Science Classroom Melanie Olson, ESU #2 Sept. 29, 2010.
CURRICULUM NIGHT 4 TH GRADE CATS SCHOOL YEAR.
Supporting Instruction and Student Progress in the GoMath Classroom Presented by Cynthia Tanzey Senior Education Services Consultant.
GRADE 6 Miss Davidson Mrs. Smith Miss Prumachuk. EXTRA HELP Miss Davidson and Miss Prumachuk Miss Davidson and Miss Prumachuk Friday at 8:30 with a note.
A mathematics-based reading program that combines engaging lessons for standards-based mathematics content with effective instruction in nonfiction reading-comprehension.
Welcome to (Insert Course info) Use Your Required Materials and Own Your Grade.
HSP Math Grade 6. Alignment HSP Math was built to focus on the content and the intent of the NCTM and Standards HSP Math was built to focus on the content.
Grade 2 Back to School Night
Grade 3 Back to School Night
Journeys Reading Program Houghton Mifflin/Harcourt
Grade 5 Back to School Night
A Fully Integrated Print and Digital Program
Piedmont K-5 Math Adoption
Think Central Workshop
Journeys Reading Program Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin
Integrated Math Curriculum Night 2018
Elementary Instructional Material Adoption Committee
Journeys Reading Program Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin
ECH/416 METHODS OF TEACHING IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: MATHEMATICS The Latest Version// uopcourse.com
ECH 416 ECH416 ech 416 ech416 Entire Course // uopstudy.com
Presentation transcript:

1. Addresses the Common Core Standards 2. Differentiation 3. Supports RtI 4. Technology/On-line Resources 5. Results Top Benefits of

GO Math! is built around the critical areas of the Common Core State Standards. This focus ensures students are spending the right amount of time on the right content. GO Math!, for Kindergarten-Grade 5, combines fresh, teaching approaches that offer everything needed to address the rigors of the new Common Core Standards and state assessments.

-GO Math! helps students interact with lessons in new ways. They record their strategies, explanations, solutions, practice, and test prep right in their books; providing a reference point for future learning. -Work can easily go home with the students -Less work for teacher Ready made resources save prep time Only a few activities require running off papers Consumable texts are updated when standards change

Differentiated instruction -incorporated into the program, not an add-on -students learn the same material -multi-strategy approach -diverse activities -Multiple reinforcement and extension activities provided for -whole group -small group -individual student - Moderate Special Needs teacher - home

-RtI incorporated into each lesson with specific suggestions and links to meet the needs of all learners. -Materials include print, hands-on, and technology resources. -Flexibility allows the teacher to select the approach that works best for their students, both in school and at home.

Enhances instruction Provides valuable data Links home and school

-MegaMath -Animated Math Models -Destination Math -Soar to Success - Multimedia eGlossary On-line books, tools, games, and instructional activities reinforce concepts and individualize student instruction. Students can also practice and extend their learning at home with these engaging activities. 5 stars for GO MATH

iTools Solve problems with interactive digital manipulatives Model and explore lesson math concepts Real Word Videos Show motivating videos of real-world settings to introduce lessons CARMEN SANDIEGO™ Math Detective Activities Engaging activities for each Big Idea Solve math problems with real world themes eBook Classroom instruction is enhanced with interactive book displayed on SmartBoard Engaging Activities

The interactive websites empower parents to become actively involved in their child’s education. Think Central link provides: Text books on-line - parents can see the standards taught and the strategies used to problem solve -link to assigned activities -print any homework pages forgotten at school -see test results - iTools – provide ready to use manipulatives Multimedia eGlossary- includes audio, graphics, and animation allows students and parents a quick link to vocabulary definitions with examples

Interdisciplinary Program Reinforces math, reading, and communication skills Students become confident using math skills and vocabulary

Raises Expectations -Students are able to explain or show their depth of understanding -Every lesson incorporates problem solving strategies -Enhances reading and writing skills - Every lesson has spiral review to maintain and extend skills

. The 2012 edition labels the standards in Student Edition. -The chapters are arranged by critical area -The domain is listed in the Table of Contents The lesson format allows children to develop a routine Consumable Student Edition 4 pages per lesson Consumable Standards Practice Book – homework »Full page of practice »Full page of spiral review

GO Math! Digital Path provides the opportunity for lifelong learning skills for students in the 21st Century by developing: Information and communication skills Higher order thinking skills Problem solving skills Independent learners Real-world connections

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s GO Math! Named One of 2010’s Top 100 Products by District Administration Readers Teachers and administrators agree that GO Math! provides students with exceptional resources and a streamlined learning experience BOSTON — December 22, 2010 — Global education leader Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s (HMH) GO Math! program was honored recently as one of District Administration ’s Top 100 Products of The magazine’s readership, primarily teachers and administrators, chose the instructional products they felt improved their students’ performance during a financially difficult school year. With its focused, scaffolded approach, GO Math! is economical, innovative and streamlined, all important qualities to educators today. GO Math! is one of HMH’s many Kindergarten – Grade 6 products that incorporates digital and print strategies to create personalized learning experiences for students. Programs like GO Math! are especially appealing to teachers looking to make the rigor of new standards accessible to all learners. By combining multimedia and textbook instruction, GO Math! provides an innovative and effective tool set while keeping the curriculum manageable.