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1 Khan Academy for after school support
FRESNO UNIFIED 1

2 Primary objective: To equip you to use Khan Academy effectively with your students for homework support and enrichment

3 Outcomes: By understanding What Khan Academy is How FUSD students access it How can you can use it for homework/enrichment support

4 What is Khan Academy? A personalized practice resource across subjects and grades. Offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized dashboard to empower learners to study at their pace. First, what is Khan Academy? We’ve changed significantly since the days of it being almost exclusively math videos hosted on youtube.

5 Reaching every student at their own level
THE CHALLENGE Reaching every student at their own level

6 THE SOLUTION An adaptive learning experience with content customized for each student

7 PERSONALIZED PRACTICE ACROSS SUBJECTS AND GRADES
10,000+ exercises, videos, and articles K-12 math, high school science, high school history, grammar, SAT, and more . Now, we have over 10,000 exercises, videos, and articles. Our resources cover K-12 math, high school science, high school history, SAT practice, grammar, and more. We’ve got problem sets, which we call exercises, videos, and articles, which often include embedded check-for-understanding questions. And we’re working hard to always improve our content. You may have seen that we announced recently a partnership with College Board to be the official practice partner for AP courses. That means that we’ll have fully-aligned and comprehensive practice resources for courses like AP English and AP Psychology throughout the next 2-3 years. Why does this matter? Well, I really liked the idea that I was exposing my students to a site and a resource that could help them beyond my class.

8 FUSD Khan Resources By Grade Level
Elementary Khan Centers in libraries to access Khan Encourage students struggling in math to access Communicate to parents/guardians Khan resource Middle School Initial Khan Linking Activity Khan access through after school program for math support or SAT practice Communication to parents/guardians 9th Grade Targeted Khan Linking activity for students who have not linked Khan access through after school program for math support, SAT practice or other course content available 10th Grade Information about Khan linking available Khan access through after school program for math, AP, other course and SAT practice 11th Grade Targeted Spring SAT practice 12th Grade Targeted support for students who meet A-G requirements, have <3.o GPA and need to improve SAT scores. Targeted support for students for students who meet A-G requirements, ≥3.0 GPA and scored conditionally or not ready on SBAC ELA or Math Communicatoin to parents/guardians

9 The Power of Influence Student Coach Teacher Counselor After School
Parent/Guardian Mentor/Tutor

10 Ways to Access Khan Academy
Student Khan Tutorial Labs Classroom Support Library Khan Centers Independently at Home After School Programs

11 How do FUSD students access Khan?
go to go.fresnou.org/khan or click Khan icon on student portal Log in using student FUSD and passwrod

12 Homework Support & Enrichment
Emphasize strongly that in each step I'll demo briefly at first and then give teachers time to practice on your own. 12

13 Practice lists out just the problem sets (exercises) for each subject.
Explore organizes all videos, articles, and exercises for a subject into units. Practice lists out just the problem sets (exercises) for each subject. Explore and Practice show up for (almost) all subjects.* *With some exceptions (i.e. computer programming)

14 Classes organizes Khan Academy’s resources to match a specific course, such as the 8th grade Eureka Math / EngageNY curriculum, or the AP Biology scope & sequence. The Classes tab exists for select subjects only.

15 Mission is a mastery-based learning platform for math subjects
Mission is a mastery-based learning platform for math subjects. Missions allow students to self-pace toward mastery on math skills. Missions exist for math subjects only.

16 Standard: 8.ee.b.5 Standard: 8.f.a.3 Standard: 8.ee.c.8
Here’s a quick preview of our exercises. Standard: 8.f.a.3 Standard: 8.ee.c.8

17 A self-paced practice platform
START A MISSION A self-paced practice platform

18 Mission warm-up: Students must complete a brief warm-up to start a mission. Warm-up results will help adjust the mastery levels of some skills and will generate the first set of individualized, computer-generated recommendations.

19 Mission Progress: The percentage progress is
Number of skills mastered or level two Total number of skills in mission

20 A student struggling with an exercise likely needs help.
After scoring 70% or higher on an exercise, a student becomes “Practiced” in that exercise. The student must then take Mastery Challenges to continue to advance. Mastery Challenges mix together questions from different exercises and are spaced out across days. Taking Mastery Challenges is the only way for a student to achieve the level of “Mastered.”

21 Skill tiles: Every square represents a different skill in the mission.
Hover over a square to see a preview of the exercise. Click the exercise to add it to the top of your “playlist”.

22 khanacademy.org/about/impact
64% of first generation students from top universities say that Khan Academy was a meaningful part of their education Students who complete 60% of their grade-level math on KA experience 1.8 times their expected growth on the NWEA MAP Test. (n = 10,500) PROVEN RESULTS FOR STUDENTS Read more at khanacademy.org/about/impact 20 hours of practice on KA’s Official SAT Practice associated with a 115-point average score increase from PSAT to SAT. (n = 250,000)

23 STUDENTS ENJOY IT Earn badges and energy points while learning Customize profile with avatars Receive instant feedback, hints, and support Student-friendly tone for all videos .

24 Learn More: Khanacademy.org/resources

25 Monitoring Student Progress:
Create an account and set up classes Emphasize strongly that in each step I'll demo briefly at first and then give teachers time to practice on your own. 25

26 Click Teachers, start here
CREATE AN ACCOUNT AND SET UP CLASSES Go to khanacademy.org Click Teachers, start here Either set up a username and password, or login to an existing account.

27 Consider “after school …..” if applicable
NAME YOUR CLASS Consider “after school …..” if applicable You can edit class names at any point Classes will appear alphabetically on your dashboard

28 You can change or edit subject at any point.
ADD SUBJECT You can change or edit subject at any point. You can also assign more than 1 subject. Assigning a subject helps us direct you to relevant content, but it doesn’t prevent you from using or assigning content from other subjects.

29 There are 4 options to add students to your class

30 Students will need to log in through go.fresnou.org/khan
ADD BY CLASS CODE Students will need to log in through go.fresnou.org/khan On their student dashaboard, they will need to click on “Coaches” and type in your 6-digit class code Tips: Have students join class as a group the 1st time you use Khan Academy. Keep class code on whiteboard / poster for transfer or absent students. .

31 Your class is now completely set up.
You’re ready to browse our resources and start finding content for your students!

32 GO TO COACH DASHBOARD HOMEPAGE
If the Khan Academy logo doesn’t take you back to the coach dashboard, go to Settings and scroll down to Roles. Make sure your account has a check mark next to “Teacher/Coach” and your Homepage is saved as the Coach dashboard.


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