![]() More information, ideas and resources for helping your child learn at home are available on our Helping Your Student at Home webpage. Learning Ally: We are very excited to announce access to Learning Ally, a tool that gives qualified students access to audiobooks, matched with written text – a highly effective way to promote independent reading for students experiencing reading difficulties.ĬLICK HERE to learn more about Learning Ally and whether your student has access.Note on using iPads with i-Ready: Older iPads may not support i-Ready in order to use i-Ready you must download BOTH the i-Ready app and the Clever App, then access i-Ready through the Clever app. Family Center provides extensive information about i-Ready for families, including videos and documents in multiple languages. Watch this video that shows how you can use i-Ready with your student to support learning and track your student's progress. i-Ready can be accessed at home on a web-enabled browser (see iPad directions below) from September through the first week of August! Spending 30-50 minutes each week in each subject can improve achievement. All students have lessons selected by the i-Ready program or their teacher, ready to go, all the time. i-Ready My Path & Learning Games: Your student can log in to i-Ready from home through Clever and complete i-Ready lessons and enjoy the learning games. ![]() Don't shy away from allowing a mix of picture books, graphic novels, informational books on topics of interest, and chapter books (when appropriate). Encourage independent reading: As students engage with high interest books they build knowledge, practice skills and establish great habits.Top ideas for supporting your elementary student’s learning: Here are a selection of optional resources for the summer. Kindergarten through 5th grade students will have access to Clever until Aug. 5, 2022. These ISD supported digital resources can be accessed through student Clever accounts. The skills and attitudes necessary to make sound and healthy choices in daily living.On this page we're sharing some ideas for supporting your student's learning while they are away from school this summer. The ability to establish and maintain healthy relationships and use communication skills to work collaboratively with others. The ability to understand the backgrounds of different people and cultures and act with compassion and empathy toward others. The skills and attitudes that help regulate emotions and behaviors. ![]() The ability to understand emotions, values, and personal goals. Quaver SEL and Apex 360 are both aligned with the Collaborative for Academic and Social-Emotional (CASEL) competencies that include: This program aims to increase positive social behavior, decrease conduct issues, and improve academic performance. Quaver is an online curriculum that we use for our K-3 grades which uses music, sing-alongs, storytelling, and movement to engage students in social. The lessons focus on critical topics faced by students every day and promote student engagement with their peers and teachers. This evidence-based program will address the non-academic issues surrounding student success and wellness and aligns with the CASEL competencies. In addition, Quaver SEL includes a curriculum component for parents to practice the SEL lessons at home with their child.Īll secondary campuses will utilize Apex Suite 360 in the 6th -12th grades. The school counselors will integrate the topics and strategies into their class time lessons to strengthen the development of the students’ social-emotional skills. Teachers will deliver weekly lessons to students using this best-practice curriculum. Elementary campuses will utilize the Quaver Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) to teach a universal social-emotional learning curriculum to students in PreK-5th grades.
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