The BPS EdTech Team is excited to once again
feature students of all grade levels, not only from Burlington Public Schools, but from across the region, at our 2015 NESS.
Not exact matches
By comparing a
student's transcripts against a database
of tens
of millions
of past
student records, Brightspace's Degree Compass
feature can tell what letter
grade he or she will get in any given course with 92 % accuracy — before the first class starts.
This need
of authority leads to one
of the most distinctive
features of Waldorf education, the class teacher who ideally advances with the
students from first through eighth
grade.
The study examined test results for more than 33,000
students in
grades 4 through 12 and found that
student performance varied across testing formats by
grade band,
students» primary language, and the specific
features of the computer - based system used.
The
grades earned by the 901
students in the course
featuring daily quizzes were, on average, about half a letter
grade higher than those earned by a comparison group
of 935
of Pennebaker and Gosling's previous
students, who had experienced a more traditionally designed course covering the same material.
In addition to core studies in English, math, science, history, languages, and the fine arts,
students take a required sequence in religion and philosophy: 6th -
grade students study the Apostles» Creed and the saints; in the 7th
grade, they focus on the Church and the Ten Commandments; 8th graders conduct an overview
of the Bible and the Sacraments; 9th -
grade students study the Old Testament, the Apologetics, and C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity; the 10th -
grade focus is the New Testament and Church history; 11th
grade introduces metaphysics and ethics; and the 12th -
grade course
features the philosophy and social teachings
of the Catholic Church.
Depending on the
grade level, a rubric can be used to help
students document that they have a required number
of features, and a required number
of details for each
feature.
Developed by over 130 current, experienced teachers for every
grade level, the
featured lessons include the teachers» reflections and insights,
student work examples, and an array
of other supporting materials.
Fourth -
grade students go to the High Museum
of Art, which
features the Dream Cars exhibit, to take notes about size, shape, form, and materials.
We enter
students grades into the systems report card
feature, explained Principal Teri Stokes
of Weatherly Elementary School in Huntsville.
The Education Next research article «Stuck in the Middle,»
featured in the Fall 2010 issue
of Education Next, finds that the steep drop - off in middle - school
students» academic achievement may be linked to the larger number
of students in each
grade level but can not be explained by differences in per - pupil spending or class size, which were similar in middle and K - 8 schools.
Finally, in the latter half
of this century, as issues
of competition, comparison, and self - esteem were raised, some elementary schools began to replace the letter
grade report card with one
featuring teacher comments and individualized assessment, in which
students were evaluated according to standards that reflected their achievement in relation to their own effort and ability.
The CALS construct is defined as a constellation
of the high - utility language skills that correspond to linguistic
features prevalent in oral and written academic discourse across school content areas and that are infrequent in colloquial conversations (e.g., knowledge
of logical connectives, such as nevertheless, consequently; knowledge
of structures that pack dense information, such as nominalizations or embedded clauses; knowledge
of structures for organizing argumentative texts) Over the last years, as part
of the Catalyzing Comprehension Through Discussion Debate project funded by IES to the Strategic Educational Research Partnership, Dr. Paola Uccelli and her research team have produced a research - based, theoretically - grounded, and psychometrically robust instrument to measure core academic language skills (CALS - I) for
students in
grades 4 - 8.
Administered online, they offer significant improvements over tests
of the past by including writing at every
grade, expanded accessibility
features to meet the needs
of all
students, and performance tasks that ask
students to demonstrate an array
of research, writing, and problem solving skills.
Teach this Poem Each week, this website
features a poem and resources for interdisciplinary teaching and
student activities for teachers
of kindergarten through
grade 12.
The new
features of Vmath Third Edition build upon previous editions to continue to drive
students to advance quickly to get on
grade level with:
This video
features a variety
of lessons at different
grade levels to demonstrate how this straightforward summarizing tool improves comprehension, promotee collaboration, and gives every
student a voice.
In the older
grades, the bulk
of learning is online, with software that sometimes aims to mimic real - life experiences for
students, such as a high school biology lab
featuring an animated frog dissection.
INCLUDES: 36
Student Activity Books (1 copy
of each
of the six titles per
grade level, 32 - pages each) 4 Answer Cases 1 Teacher Guide
FEATURES: Flexibility for task centers, independent or partner work, or one - on - one tutoring / remediation Clearly stated objective for each activity that allows you to differentiate Focus on foundational skills and concepts Engaging puzzle format for a fun challenge Immediate feedback for self - checking Titles:
Grade 1: Number and Operations: Counting and Place Value Addition and Subtraction: Properties and Situations Addition and Subtraction: Strategies and Equations Addition and Subtraction: Beyond 20 Measurement and Data: Length, Time, and Analysis Geometry: Shapes and Attributes
Grade 2: Addition and Subtraction: To 20 and Beyond Foundations
of Multiplication: Equal Groups and Arrays Addition and Subtraction: Properties and Place Value Measurement and Data: Length, Time, and Analysis Measurement and Data: Time, Money, and Analysis Geometry: Shapes and Attributes
Grade 3: Number and Operations: Multiply and Divide Multiply and Divide: Problem Solving Fractions: Fractions as Numbers Measurement and Data: Use and Interpret Data Geometric Measurement: Perimeter and Area Geometry: Shapes and Attributes
Grade 4: Number and Operations: Whole Numbers Number and Operations Multi-Digit and Fractions Fractions: Equivalence and Ordering Fractions: Operations Measurement and Data: Convert and Solve Problems Geometry: Angles and Plane Figures
Grade 5: Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Expressions and Patterns Number and Operations: Whole Numbers and Decimals Fractions: Add and Subtract Measurement and Data: Convert and Interpret Geometric Measurement: Volume Geometry: Graphing and 2 - D Figures
Grade 6: Ratio and Proportions: Ratios and Problem Solving The Number System: Rational Numbers The Number System: Factors and Multiples Expressions and Equations: Write, Solve, and Analyze Geometry: Problem Solving Statistics and Probability: Variability and Displays
Working with two 4th
grade classes
of ELLs, Zwiers and Crawford piloted a technique to teach
students to use six conversational
features that lead to meaty discussions: initiate a worthwhile topic, elaborate and clarify, support another's ideas, build on or challenge another's ideas, apply ideas to life, and paraphrase.
As part
of their end -
of - course IB exam, Brancato's 11th - and 12th -
grade students listen to recordings and identify their composers, time periods, and musical
features; compose original pieces
of music; perform on their instruments; and write a research paper comparing musical cultures from around the world.
Pictured above, teacher Jennifer Wolfe in April 2017 demonstrates the
features of a FitDesk Cycle for
students in
grades 2 - 5.
Created especially for the elementary
grades, this paperback resource
features definitions that match the needs
of the curriculum and
students» vocabulary levels.
Student writing from her first grade classroom was chosen to be part of a national resource, In Common, a K - 12 collection of exemplary student writing pieces, and Jane was chosen as the lead teacher for the K - 5 Great Schools Milestones Videos on proficient writing currently featured on the GreatSchools web site for parents and te
Student writing from her first
grade classroom was chosen to be part
of a national resource, In Common, a K - 12 collection
of exemplary
student writing pieces, and Jane was chosen as the lead teacher for the K - 5 Great Schools Milestones Videos on proficient writing currently featured on the GreatSchools web site for parents and te
student writing pieces, and Jane was chosen as the lead teacher for the K - 5 Great Schools Milestones Videos on proficient writing currently
featured on the GreatSchools web site for parents and teachers.
«I want [my
students] to be thinkers and have rich conversations regarding critical issues in the text and be able to formulate opinions regarding these issues,» says Leslie Rector, a sixth -
grade teacher who collaborated with Wolk on some
of the units
featured in this book.
The second new
feature is a
student readiness indicator, which shows the percentage
of students entering a school's lowest
grade who were proficient in both reading and math at the end
of the previous year.
Craig
Students First — The Power of Positivity The Students First presentation featured Craig third grade students and teachers sharing how they are using the power of positive psychology in everyday class activities and fourth grade students sharing their biography projects, which also focused on character traits such as perseverance, creativity and ha
Students First — The Power
of Positivity The
Students First presentation featured Craig third grade students and teachers sharing how they are using the power of positive psychology in everyday class activities and fourth grade students sharing their biography projects, which also focused on character traits such as perseverance, creativity and ha
Students First presentation
featured Craig third
grade students and teachers sharing how they are using the power of positive psychology in everyday class activities and fourth grade students sharing their biography projects, which also focused on character traits such as perseverance, creativity and ha
students and teachers sharing how they are using the power
of positive psychology in everyday class activities and fourth
grade students sharing their biography projects, which also focused on character traits such as perseverance, creativity and ha
students sharing their biography projects, which also focused on character traits such as perseverance, creativity and hard work.
INCLUDES 36
Student Activity Books (1 copy
of each
of the six titles per
grade level, 32 - pages each) 4 Answer Cases 1 Teacher Guide
FEATURES Flexibility for task centers, independent or partner work, or one - on - one tutoring / remediation Clearly stated objective for each activity that allows you to differentiate Focus on foundational skills and concepts Engaging puzzle format for a fun challenge Immediate feedback for self - checking Titles
Grade 1 Literacy Foundations: Phonics & Fluency Language: Conventions Language: Vocabulary Literature: Comprehension Skills Science Informational Text: Comprehension Skills Social Studies Informational Text: Comprehension Skills
Grade 2 Literacy Foundations: Phonics & Fluency Language: Conventions Language: Vocabulary Literature: Comprehension Skills Science Informational Text: Comprehension Skills Social Studies Informational Text: Comprehension Skills
Grade 3 Literacy Foundations: Phonics & Fluency Language: Conventions Language: Vocabulary Literature: Comprehension Skills Science Informational Text: Comprehension Skills Social Studies Informational Text: Comprehension Skills
Grade 4 Literacy Foundations: Phonics & Fluency Language: Conventions Language: Vocabulary Literature: Comprehension Skills Science Informational Text: Comprehension Skills Social Studies Informational Text: Comprehension Skills
Grade 5 Literacy Foundations: Phonics & Fluency Language: Conventions Language: Vocabulary Literature: Comprehension Skills Science Informational Text: Comprehension Skills Social Studies Informational Text: Comprehension Skills
Grade 6 Literacy Foundations: Phonics & Fluency Language: Conventions Language: Vocabulary Literature: Comprehension Skills Science Informational Text: Comprehension Skills Social Studies Informational Text: Comprehension Skills
This video is part
of the «Behind the Practice» series and is also a companion to the two - part video series Close Read - Aloud in the Primary
Grades, which
features Sara and her
students in action.
The study, Starting With Why: How District Leaders Create a Compelling Sense
of Urgency to Drive District - wide Change,
features the Wilkinson County School District in Irwinton, GA and examines how leaders developed, promoted, and supported a district - wide culture
of instructional innovation that laid the groundwork for steady gains in 8th
grade math achievement for African - American males and economically disadvantaged
students.
The free CS extravaganza will
feature a
student hackathon for middle school
students (5 - 8th
grade), a teacher coding workshop, CS showcases
of drones and robotics, and keynote speakers!
Featuring presentations from a variety
of governmental and environmental agencies, OU's Clinton River Water Festival teaches fifth -
grade students about the central role that water plays in their lives.
If you work with
students in upper elementary
grades, you may want to discuss the different sections
of a newspaper (
feature articles, real estate section, classified ads, sports, letters to the editor, and so on).
Even if NAEP relies on a representative sample
of fourth - graders in a state in a given year, the demographic composition
of the children in any state will change over time, so that
features of the fourth - graders in Arkansas in 2013 will differ a bit from the
students who were in fourth
grade in 2011.
Students as they are not well versed with the grammatical senses they can commit some serious mistakes in their assignments which could end them with low grades as there are certain things which should be taken care like proper positioning of punctuation mark, spelling errors, appropriate use of text presentation form all such are the essential features which are not so used to by the s
Students as they are not well versed with the grammatical senses they can commit some serious mistakes in their assignments which could end them with low
grades as there are certain things which should be taken care like proper positioning
of punctuation mark, spelling errors, appropriate use
of text presentation form all such are the essential
features which are not so used to by the
studentsstudents.
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She has organized a full - blown comics convention at her middle school in Shelbyville, Indiana, which will
feature student art from all
grades, and local comics retailer Mike Costello
of Downtown comics will be there as well.
This annual exhibition
features hundreds
of imaginative works created by Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD)
students in
grades K - 12, ranging from paintings, prints, drawings, photography, ceramics, videos, jewelry and more.
The annual Detroit Public Schools
Student Exhibition
features hundreds
of imaginative works created by Detroit Public Schools Community District
students in
grades K - 12, ranging from paintings, prints, drawings, photography, ceramics, videos, jewelry and more.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery recently
featured an exhibition
of work by
students in
grades seven through 12 who won national awards from the Scholastic Art & Writing program.
The relation
of global first
grade classroom environment to structural classroom
features, teacher, and
student behaviors.