LGL ELA Edge Samples (This course adjusts to students' instructional points in real-time based on DORA and any formative tests given) - Product Page
Students listen to CVC words and select the letters that correspond to each sound within the word.
Students choose the words that match the contraction.
Students use a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast details from a passage.
Students read a passage and determine the point of view of different characters.
LGL Math Edge Samples (This course adjusts to students' instructional points in real-time based on math assessments or formative tests given) - Product Page
Students collect data and use it to create a table.
Multi-Step Word Problems (3rd Grade)
Students read a two-step word problem to find what is 'asked' and 'given' in order to complete and solve an equation. (MP4 of Lesson in Action)
Students find the least common denominator, convert fractions to the LCD, add or subtract, and then simplify the fraction.
Quadratic Square Root (Algebra)
Students solve quatratic equations with no middle term using square roots.
Area Perimeter Volume (3rd Grade)
Explains concepts without formulas. Great song, visualizations, etc.
Irregular Polygon Areas (6th Grade)
Shows students how to decompose polygons into simplier shapes to get areas. Good explicit instruction, multiple-sensory reinforcement, and finally practice to apply
Digital Literacy (These lessons are integrated into LGL ELA Edge as well as are available for individual assignment or as a fixed-lesson course)
Students learn simple guidelines to help determine whether online information is valid.
Number Spreadsheets (7th Grade)
Students read and answer questions about spreadsheets.
Students understand actions that constitute cyberbullying and learn guidelines to properly handle cyberbullying situations.
Students learn how to protect against the most common online scams: phishing, fast money scams, extortion scams, malware, employment, and shopping.
Financial Literacy (Ideal as "transition" curriculum. 30 lessons available as a fixed-lesson course or for teachers to individually assign each lesson)
Students learn about using loans to make big purchases. This includes interest rate, secured and unsecured loans, and collateral to secure loans.
Students learn about using a savings account, creating wealth to make big purchases, and unexpected employment disruptions.
Students learn about keeping money in a checking or savings account.
Students learn about factors that affect spending decisions.
Work Life Skills (Ideal as "transition" curriculum. 30 lessons available as a fixed-lesson course or for teachers to individually assign each lesson)
Students learn about the causes of stress, ways to recognize it, and how to manage it.
Students learn the parts of the resume and edit resumes to improve them.
Students learn about the qualities of professionalism.
Students learn about the causes of conflict, types of conflict, and conflict resolution.