A SmartBook Assignment will usually have 12-15 Concepts. Each SmartBook concept is worth 1 Point and will take 30 Minutes or less to complete. SmartBooks are due by 5 p.m.
Students will receive two SmartBooks every Friday morning. The first SmartBook is due the following Wednesday by 5 p.m. and the second SmartBook is due on Friday by 5 p.m. to earn full credit.
A SmartBook that is late before its recorded in Powerschool will automatically receive 75% credit. After an assignment is recorded in Powerschool, a student will earn 66% credit. Late SmartBook scores are not immediately updated in Powerschool.
To receive 66% credit for a Late Submission, a student will open Grades in McGraw Hill and share this Score with the teacher after class or after school.
Students must log into ☛Clever to access all McGraw Hill assignments. Once opening the SmartBook assignment, always Start with Reading and preview the Lesson's Text Features, Images, and Charts. After previewing the lesson, click on the Next Concept or Previous Concept to review all Concepts before clicking on Start with Questions. McGraw Hill provides these SmartBook Tips:
⌚ Make progress by completing concepts. The number of questions will vary depending on your individual needs.
⌚ It's ok to get questions wrong. You still earn 100% if you complete all concepts by your due date.
⌚ Submit your answers by selecting your confidence level. This will not affect your grade.
Review all of these screenshots and the video to better understand McGraw Hill SmartBook instructions.
McGraw Hill SmartBook Screenshots
I have opened this SmartBook assignment and am aware of its Due date and time.
00.0 SmartBook - Chapter#.Lesson#
Concepts 12
Start 00/00 8am - Due 00/00 5pm
McGraw Hill SmartBook Assignments https://sites.google.com/eusd.org/jgarritson/assignments/smartbook
A SmartBook Assignment will usually have 12-15 Concepts and each concept is worth 1 Point. A SmartBook will take approximately 30 Minutes or less to complete and is due by 5 p.m.
A SmartBook that is late before its recorded in Powerschool will automatically receive 75% credit. After an assignment is recorded in Powerschool, a student will earn 66% credit. Late SmartBook scores are not immediately updated in Powerschool.
A SmartBook Assignment will usually have 12-15 Concepts and each concept is worth 1 Point. A SmartBook will take approximately 30 Minutes or less to complete and is due by 5 p.m.
Students will receive two SmartBooks every Friday at 9 a.m. The first SmartBook assignment is due the following Wednesday by 5 p.m. and the second SmartBook is due on Friday by 5 p.m.
A SmartBook that is late before its recorded in Powerschool will automatically receive 75% credit. After an assignment is recorded in Powerschool, a student will earn 66% credit. Late SmartBook scores are not immediately updated in Powerschool.
To receive 66% credit on a Late Submission, a student will open Grades in McGraw Hill and show this Score to the teacher by staying after class or after school.
https://www.mheducation.com/home.html provides a 21:18 minute Parent Support California Impact Social Studies Grades 6–12 video.
00.1 SmartBook - What Is History?
00.2 SmartBook - How Does a Historian Work?
01.1 SmartBook - Europe Looks Out on the World
01.2 SmartBook - Early Exploration
01.3 SmartBook - Trade and Economic Change
01.4 SmartBook - Competing for Colonies
01.5 SmartBook - The Enlightenment
02.1 SmartBook - Roanoke and Jamestown
06.1 SmartBook - Principles of the Constitution
06.2 SmartBook - Government and the People
02.2 SmartBook - The New England Colonies
02.3 SmartBook - The Middle Colonies
02.4 SmartBook - The Southern Colonies
02.5 SmartBook - An American Identity Grows
03.1 SmartBook - Rivalry in North America
03.2 SmartBook - No Taxation Without Representation
03.3 SmartBook - Uniting the Colonists
03.4 SmartBook - A Call to Arms
03.5 SmartBook - Declaring Independence
04.1 SmartBook - The War for Independence
04.2 SmartBook - The War Continues
04.3 SmartBook - Battlegrounds Shift
04.4 SmartBook - The Final Years
05.1 SmartBook - The Articles of Confederation
05.2 SmartBook - Forging a New Constitution
05.3 SmartBook - A New Plan of Government
06.1 SmartBook - Principles of the Constitution
06.2 SmartBook - Government and the People
07.1 SmartBook - The First President
07.2 SmartBook - Early Challenges
07.3 SmartBook - The First Political Parties
08.1 SmartBook - A New Party in Power
08.2 SmartBook - The Louisiana Purchase
08.3 SmartBook - A Time of Conflict
08.4 SmartBook - The War of 1812
09.1 SmartBook - A Growing Economy
09.2 SmartBook - Moving West
09.3 SmartBook - Unity and Sectionalism
10.1 SmartBook - Jacksonian Democracy
10.2 SmartBook - Conflicts Over Land
10.3 SmartBook - Jackson and the Bank
11.1 SmartBook - The Oregon Country
11.2 SmartBook - Statehood for Florida and Texas
11.3 SmartBook - War with Mexico
11.4 SmartBook - California and Utah
12.1 SmartBook - The Industrial North
12.2 SmartBook- People of the North
12.3 SmartBook - Southern Cotton Kingdom
12.4 SmartBook - People of the South
13.1 SmartBook - Social Reform
13.2 SmartBook - The Abolitionists
13.3 SmartBook - The Women’s Movement
14.1 SmartBook - The Search for Compromise
14.2 SmartBook - Challenges to Slavery
14.3 SmartBook - Secession and War
15.1 SmartBook - The Two Sides
15.2 SmartBook - Early Years of the War
15.3 SmartBook - Life During the Civil War
15.4 SmartBook - The Strain of War
15.5 SmartBook - The War’s Final Stages
16.1 SmartBook - Planning Reconstruction
16.2 SmartBook - The Radicals Take Control
16.3 SmartBook - The South During Reconstruction
16.4 SmartBook - The Post-Reconstruction Era
17.1 SmartBook - Mining and Railroads in the West
17.2 SmartBook - Ranchers and Farmers
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