E-Learning Help

How can I get help at home?

Office Hours will be posted on the Classroom Schedule page. During office hours, I will be on a Zoom meeting where you can join if you have questions. Please do not use this for social reasons and only for help. Thank you!

What if I can not find my login information?

All user names and passwords should be found in your agenda. If for some reason you do not have your information, email me and I will send it to you.

How do I use Google Classroom?

How to use Google Classroom for parents! In this video parents and guardians will learn everything they need to know in order to best support their students with using Google Classroom.

How do I connect to seesaw?

This a step-by-step tutorial for parents to get connected from a desktop or mobile device. It will show you how to access Seesaw using the home learning code both ways.

How do I complete Assignments on Seesaw?

This is a parent tutorial on how to use the tools in Seesaw to complete assignments. I will show you from beginning to end.

How do I submit photos of my written work?

If you want to do your work, paper/pencil, this video will help you when you need to upload a picture of it. For example, if you want to do work in your Math workbook (instead of Kami) or your journal (instead of Google Docs) this will help.

How do I use Edpuzzle?

In this video we walk through how to use EdPuzzle as a student and complete an EdPuzzle assignment.

How do I use WOnder's Student Dashboard?

This video explains how to navigate the student dashboard.

How do I solve the Math mysteries?

Here's a short video clip to help introduce your students to Math Mysteries. If it is their first time completing a math mystery, especially via online distance learning, it might be a little daunting.

How can I get help with my Math lessons?

To get help at home use Duane Habecker's YouTube Channel. I use these videos a lot through EdPuzzle as a review of my lesson taught live. These may be used more due to our virtually situation. I've attached a video of Module 1 Lesson 1 for an example. He has them for multiple levels, multiple lessons.

This is his description on his page. "I have been a math teacher since 1989 and still LOVE my job! Here are videos that I continue to create in order to make math accessible to all my students. I hope you enjoy them too! Lately, I've been focusing on creating videos for Eureka Math (aka EngageNY)."

Also, Jamie McGrath's YouTube Channel, features a section on Homework Time. "It's Homework Time! Help for fourth graders with Eureka Math Modules" I have attached the video for Module 1 Lesson 1 as an example for you as well.

How do I get books to read without leaving the house?

Check out the Chautauqua Cattaraugus Library System Website. Many libraries are utilizing a curbside pickup option. You can also use the online option, through the library, called Libby. Check out the following video to help you sign in.

Another option is a website called, Epic. At times, I may assign a book for you to read on Epic. Check out the following video to help you with that as well.