How to get a quick view of how much your students are reading
Schools: How teachers and admins can log for students & classes in a reading list challenge
Schools: How to remove an achievement badge from a student’s profile
Schools: How to download or print a reading log for a student
Schools: How to create, edit, and view data for reading groups
How teachers and staff can access each school site they're rostered to in a district
Librarians Logging for Classes
Librarians Creating Groups- for book clubs or groups of students not together in an established class
Editing Student Reading Logs- for librarians or teachers
Creating a Bingo Board Challenge
Connect Epic! accounts to Beanstack- import regularly
Beanstack Help Center- short articles and videos for almost everything
Email Support- help@beanstack.com
Connect Epic! accounts to Beanstack- import regularly
Reading Integrity and Avoiding Fraudulent Logging
Recorded Beanstack training - intro for all educators
Recorded Beanstack Admin training- for all teacher librarians
Teacher training materials- slides, handouts, etc
Benny the Bean Image Files- folder of Benny images
Individual school launch kit materials
Ideas for Challenges and Incentives- Jamboard with multiple slides
Ideas and Questions & Answers for Implementation, Rollout, and Reporting- Padlet from 10/11/22
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CCSD Beanstack flyer English and Spanish and Portuguese and French and Russian and Ukrainian and Arabic
Parent Letter Welcome to Beanstack _ Families (Spanish).docx
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Classroom Library Connector- directions for teachers for SC 43-170 compliance
Classroom Library Connector- access for administrators and coaches for SC 43-170 compliance
Beanstack has a built-in scanner and external scanners can't be used. The Beanstack app can’t be used for scanning, but teachers can log into ClassLink, get to the full Beanstack website, access their Classroom Library, and use their phone as a scanner. Some have found this quicker, but no one is expected to use their personal device to complete this task.