Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Bookflix & Scholastic Literacy Pro

 

 



     Scholastic Literacy Pro

                        Did you know that Storia is now called Scholastic Literacy Pro? Teachers can get online stories for FREE as long as they sign up for grades 3-6. If you are a K-2 or 7-8 teacher just sign up, but make sure you choose grades 3-6. Some of the stories in Scholastic Literacy Pro can be read aloud! The scholars have the ability to highlight, take a note, zoom in and out, and skip to different pages. With over 2800 titles this website will be sure to support your scholars' learning!                              

                    If you are looking to sign up. Follow this link to learn how to acquire an access code to get connected! 






    Bookflix

                       Bookflix is a PreK - 2 website where scholars can access paired fiction and nonfiction texts on the same topic. Along with the videos and stories the scholars have access to activities related to each topic. Enjoy English and Spanish versions of multiple stories to support your English Language Learners. Bookflix is equipped with a read-aloud option so that students will be able to follow along and listen to all stories on the site.  This resource is great for struggling readers of any grade level. 







                            



Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Scratch & Scratch Jr.




    Do you want your scholar's stories to come to life? What about incorporating technology and engineering. All you have to do is include Scratch or Scratch Jr. in your classroom!

        Scratch & Scratch Jr. are interactive programs in which the scholars can create their own stories and games. The students will love making their stories come to life with coding. The program is based on block coding to support younger students. The scholars can create their characters, scenery, colors, and movements. 



 














Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Flippity





Flippity is a program for all  grade levels that can make learning.  You can turn a spreadsheet into any of the below activities to engage your stuents in a game format. Turn a hangman game into a melting snowman instead. Create Flashcsrds, to leader boards, certificates and even fun font.  Gamify your classroom in minutes!  If you need assitance or just want an extra helping hand, we would love to work with you one on one.


 



Monday, October 31, 2022

Edulastic

Edulastic


Are you looking for a high-quality assessment tool with the ability to search for standard-aligned test questions?  Would you prefer to construct your own assessment questions with question types similar to those your students will encounter on their OSTs? Or maybe you'd like an assessment tool that provides in-depth insight into student data?  If any of these apply to you, then I highly recommend giving Edulastic a try!

I began using Edulastic over four years ago in an attempt to construct OST practice items for my students. One of the American History Test Prep sites I found had links to Edulastic with access to a few practice test items for students.  I was immediately impressed with the idea that students could use Edulastic to answer hard-to-mimic test question types like: Classification, Re-Sequencing, and Multi-part to name a few. 

Fast forward to this school year and the district has purchased premium accounts for our teachers.  This means access to more tools and deeper data insights!  It also means that Edulastic will have a spotlight shone upon it as one of the monthly iterations of our Step Right Up challenge series. However, for those interested in diving into Edulastic sooner, I thought I'd provide a short primer on what to expect upon logging in if the platform is new to you.

Firstly, Edulastic is now integrated with Clever, which means both you and your students can access the site from the Clever platform.  Upon logging into Edulastic for the first time, you'll want to navigate to the Manage Class portion of the sidebar. (hint: the sidebar is simply small icons on the left-hand side of your screen until your cursor hovers over itInside Manage Class, you'll be able to sync your Clever classes over to Edulastic.

Once your classes are synced, it's time to start finding those assessment items.  Personally, I recommend going to the Test tab of the sidebar.  Within the Test tab, you're able to search for test items by specific content standards.  You're also able to access Ohio Department of Education released test questions.  (hint: these can be easily accessed by filtering your search by Collections to Edulastic Certified)

Edulastic also allows you to clone and edit questions you come across throughout the site to tweak them to fit your needs.  Under the Item Bank tab, you're able to construct your own questions and let me tell you, you'll be hard-pressed to think of a question that the website won't allow you to assess your students with.  The depth of question types is one of the areas where Edulastic truly shines.  Combine that with automatic grading (at least for non-written response questions) makes assessing with this tool an absolute gem.  I particularly enjoy that I can control how Edulastic assesses certain questions that may have multiple answer options, i.e. Re-sequencing questions.  

There will be far more to come on Edulastic as the year progresses, but I hope this post has at least piqued your interest in the platform enough to log in and check it out for yourself.  If you have any questions about Edulastic, please click the "Email Me" link at the bottom of this post to send me a direct email.


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Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Edulastic for Elementary

 

Edulastic for Elementary

Edulastic is in Clever for all YCSD teachers and scholars. It has OST-like questions that align with the academic content standards. For a quick 2-minute overview of Edulastic watch this:


Here are some more quick video tutorials. If you prefer a written tutorial, click here


Want help getting started with Edulastic? Contact the Tech Integration Department. We would love to come to help you!


Why use Edulastic in the Elementary grades? Listen to this Ohio elementary teacher to find out.



Flippity







    Is it hard to keep your students engaged? Do you want to make review more engaging? How about turning your classroom content into a game? Flippity is a website in which you can create fun and exciting games to review or preview the content you are teaching in class. All the content is created with a Google Sheet. That is not to say that it won't work well with iPads, because it does! You will create a link on a Google Sheet and upload it to your classroom hub (Google Classroom, SeeSaw, Apple Classroom). 

    The games are created with whatever content you would like to use. There are board games, breakout rooms, matching games, and so many more. If you are interested and would like help creating a Flippity game with your grade level and content area contact me! I would love to help!







Friday, September 30, 2022

Discovery Education

 


Discovery Education
     
 

Innovative, interesting, and ready to use lessons for Science, Language Arts, Social Studies, STEM Coding, Current Events, Virtual Field Trips and more. It's it already in your CLEVER for your you!  Explore and take your lesson to a whole new level.

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Seesaw


Are you interested in an online resource that has already made lessons and will align with the standards? Look no further! Seesaw is perfect for you!

Seesaw is an interactive online platform in which you can assign work and the students can answer directly on their devices. It works for Ipads and Chromebooks and is easy to use for teachers. Seesaw offers standards-based lessons in PK-5 and a community library in grades PK-12. 

My background is in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade, therefore I have not had much experience with Ipads. However last year I began teaching STEAM! I found that there were very few programs that easily transitioned from Ipads to Chromebooks, except SEESAW!! Access multiple free lessons or pay for a subscription to access all the lessons. 

All you have to do as the teacher is create a FREE account and connect your students. Not sure how? Click Here to access a step-by-step tutorial. 






Tuesday, September 27, 2022


Libby, by OverDrive


Do you enjoy reading, but lack the time to sit down with a good book? Are you interested in trying an audio or ebook? I have just the app for you. Introducing, Libby! A free app and service provided by OverDrive which connects directly to your local library's entire database of audiobooks and ebooks! I know, it sounds too good to be true. Worry not, I have tried it, and it is just as exciting as it seems!

My experience with Libby began over a year ago. I was looking for something other than music to listen to during morning treadmill workouts.  I downloaded a digital copy of Dave Grohl's book The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music.  Total plug here, but if you're a fan of music, I totally recommend listening to this audiobook.  Okay, plug over.  Back to your regularly scheduled content.

Fact: Libby makes borrowing online content fun!  Its interface is beautiful and the simplicity of its design makes navigating the app a breeze.  Plus, it's free!  If you are anything like me and find yourself lacking the time to read as often as you’d like, the ability to borrow audiobooks comes in handy! You can listen anywhere you’d like, on a bike, train, morning commute, here, there… well actually anywhere!

With all this excitement, it is important to remember there are cons to everything.  In this case it comes in the form of content caps. This means, the amount of content on the app is based on the digital catalog provided by the library to which you belong.  To combat this, you can sign up for library cards for other libraries as well! That you aren’t stuck in one content pool, which affords access to a far larger catalog. With greater access coomes the downside of greater number of users jockeying for content.  Which isn’t as bad as it sounds, all it means is that you may have to put a hold on a book and wait a week or two.  For me, that is no serious inconvenience.  However, if it is for you, Libby may not be the right answer.

If you're still interested in Libby, the process to get started is simple enough.  Just bust out your library card and sign up!  If you don't have a library card, no worries, it's easy to procure one now-a-days.  In fact, I'll even walk you through the process to apply for a digital library card from the local Youngstown and Mahoning County libraries! Just see the link below, and off you go!  The video will also give you a bit of a preview of what to expect from the app. So don't be shy, have a watch!


 I use an iPad for this tutorial video, but the process is extremely similar on iPhones, Androids, and/or tablets. If you encounter any issues, please reach out.  I'd be more than happy to assist!

Some potentially useful Links:

Libby, by OverDrive (Google Play Store link)

Libby, by OverDrive (App Store link)

The Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County

The New York Times Best Sellers


Authored by Matt Garcher

 


Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Tech in the YO 2022 Conference Spotlight

 Tech in the YO 2022 Conference
Spotlight


YCSD Teachers made all the difference at Tech in the YO 2022. On August 4, 2022, fifteen of our fantastic YCSD teachers presented one or more sessions at Tech in the YO 2022. Their sessions were extremely popular! For instance, when asked what attendees enjoyed most about the conference, they said: 
  • "Having colleagues and teachers from our district present to staff"
  • "Being able to see the strengths of our staff and their enthusiasm with sharing"
  • "I enjoy the sessions where it is other teachers showing a skill or a piece of technology that they have found and use"
In case you missed seeing their awesome sessions, they are linked below.

Session TitlePresenterDescriptionRecordingMaterialsInfo
How to get the most out of a Google Form!Joshua HarrisIn my session I would offer an away for the attendees to scaffold their exit slip data by using adaptive google forms. Where the exit slip will change based on how well the students are doing on the exit slip. This allows the exit slip data to not just show the teachers if the scholars have mastered a skill or not, but to what degree they have and what scaffolds a scholar will need to be successful.RECORDINGPresentationTEMPLATES
McGraw Hill Online PlatformCorissa FreemanFor this session we will dive into the online McGraw hill platform resources, power points, lesson plan materials and ready made assessments.RECORDINGMaterials
McGraw Hill Learn SmartCorissa FreemanDuring this session we will delve into the learn smart program for asynchronous learning, chapter correlation and reports.RECORDINGMaterials
McGraw Hill Digital Assessment CreatorCorissa FreemanIn this session we will delve into creating digital assessments for students using the McGraw Hill Platform.NO RECORDINGMaterials
Virtual Tours with Google EarthTina FelgerWith Google Earth's Project tool you can make a 3D geographic tour of a story, historical event, interesting locations or any concept you are exploring in class, including text, images, videos, links and more. Learn how you and your students can create, collaborate and share virtual educational tours!RECORDINGAgendaRESOURCES
The PEARFECT Pair: Pairing PEAR DECK in Your Digital InstructionTracy PinterThis session will show you how to use Pear Deck in your digital instruction to increase student engagement and gather useful formative data.RECORDINGPresentation
Going (More) Paperless in the Math Classroom: Utilizing and Creating Digital Tools and ActivitiesTracy PinterLearn how to go paperless in your Math class by using digital tools and creating digital activities.RECORDINGPresentation
Creating an Activity Form to Track Your PDMadonna Barwick & Tracy PinterThe YCSD LPDC presents the newest and simplest format to maintain your participation in professional development courses, workshops, webinars and college/university courses.RECORDINGRESOURCES
LPDC- "Do You have an IPDP? Are You Ready to Renew Your License?"Madonna Barwick & Tracy PinterThe YCSD LPDC- Local Professional Development Committee- will review the license renewal process with anyone whose Educational License will be expiring in June 2023, along with writing a new IPDP- Individual Professional Development Plan- using the District's PDExpress Program.RECORDINGPresentation
Free Reading ResourcesKimberly GriffithsDo you need some supplemental reading resources with comprehension that can also meet a variety of needs? In this session, you will learn about EPIC! and Readworks.org and how you can use their texts in your class.RECORDINGPresentation
Interactive Lessons Using Google SlidesKimberly GriffithsTired of printing and copying papers for classwork? Want to make interactive lessons and activities? In this session, you will learn how to take your paper activity and turn it into a digital activity using Google Slides.NO RECORDINGPresentation
Extensions and Sites for an Easier Teaching LifeKimberly GriffithsIn this session, you will learn about some extensions and sites that can help make teaching easier. Some include how to make your own poster, small pdf, Insert Learning, Classroomscreen, and more!RECORDINGPresentation
EduProtocols: Thin Slides and Smart Frayers for Vocabulary DevelopmentMary RamhoffI will be demonstrating how to use the EduProtocol This Slides to introduce new vocabulary. Attendees will learn how to assign the vocabulary and slides and will practice creating a Thin Slide to introduce a vocabulary word including the word and image on the slide. Speaker's notes will be used to give more information during the class presentation. I will also present the Smart Frayer EduProtocol model for vocabulary development. Attendees will participate in creating a Smart Frayer to develop new vocabulary terms. Templates will be shared as well as the slide deck from the participants.RECORDINGThin Slides
Smart Frayer
Resources
Navigating SameGoal (formerly IEP Anywhere)Delilah Williams & Nicole CusickHave you been informed that it's your responsibility to use SameGoal (formerly IEP Anywhere) to find important documents for students with an IEP but aren't sure how? Well, join this overview session where we will assist you with logging on, locating your students' information, deciphering which forms provide the information you seek, learning how to sign documents during a meeting, and much more.RECORDINGPresentation
CK-12 Interactive Digital NotebooksTraci Cain & Chris PaloskiCK-12 offers customizable, digital textbooks with interactive content for scholars and teachers (flexbooks). Master math & science concepts through regular, personalized practice questions (adaptive practice). Discover new ways of learning Physics and Chemistry with real-world lab simulations. Play, Learn, Interact & eXplore math & science concepts (PLIX). Quickly review concepts with key information (study guides). Organize your scholars in a digital classroom and access an intelligent gradebook that easily displays patterns (automatic grading & reporting). Easily integrates with Google Classroom and Clever.RECORDINGPresentation
Video Collage: 21st Century Communication SkillsAnna Ragghanti- CroweThe participants will learn how to create a video collage with students. Participants will be given an assignment format. The concept of the lesson will be explained because Bloom's Taxonomy and Gardner's Multiple Intelligences as well as 21st Century communication skills are embedded in the assignment. Next, participants will learn how to create a video collage. This can be done on one's phone or an iPad. One of the issues with the assignment is that one needs access to video clips. I have found a way around this by downloading specific clips to Google classroom from Pexels (stock pictures and video clips). Finally, participants will share their results. The whole demonstration will be interactive.   RECORDINGPresentation
Simplify Your Life with Rubrics in Google ClassroomRachael AyersLearn how to create and use rubrics to simplify grading in Google Classroom
RECORDINGPresentation
Choice Boards & HyperDocsKristen JarosWhat are Choice Boards? Why should you use them? How can you incorporate them into your lessons? What are some things that you can do using technology?

Students getting a choice in their education is part of the OTES rubric. Choice Boards/HyperDocs give you some flexibility and help to give the students a choice as to what they want to do. We will explore what Choice Boards are. We will also go over how to incorporate them into your lessons as classwork or assessments. In addition, I will also give websites about premade Choice Boards/HyperDocs and show you how to make your own. Finally, I will then go over how they can be used for a student’s ownership of their education and choice.
RECORDINGPresentation
YCSD Esports for Middle and High SchoolsChuck StarkIn our session we will give intro info about Esports to staff that would like to learn more about it. Then we will discuss how our first season went and highlight many of the positive things that took place. Finally, we will talk about the plan moving forward and how others can get involved.RECORDINGPresentation