Badge Point(s): 1 point
Badge Point(s): 1 point
Kiddom provides a viable solution for effectively using data to drive and differentiate instruction. Teachers can connect students with relevant, challenging content and encourage student growth by providing access to resources that foster critical thinking, promote skill practice, and lead to concept mastery.
Kiddom can be an excellent way to provide written feedback and reach students who need more targeted in-class instruction. The ability for teachers to see which students are struggling, which ones are progressing, and which ones are breezing by can help teachers make informed decisions about content and avoid teaching to the middle. It allows teachers to leave the one-size-fits-all model behind, replacing it with assignments that promote student accountability, engagement, and growth.
Upload a document to an assignment from Google Drive, and students can download their own pre-named copies. Create standards-based assignments (with an option to use CASEL's social and emotional learning competencies), and draw lessons and resources from one of many sites, including Listenwise, IXL, TedEd, and Khan Academy. Provide clear directions and exemplars to students by uploading videos, PDFs, pictures, and more. Help students track progress and achieve mastery by assigning lessons based on prior student progress, and promote student accountability by teaching students how to view and analyze their own data.
Created by J Huff / E Bryan
Go to the Kiddom website and sign up for an account. You may sign in with Google to create an account.
Create a class.
Import your students.
Create an assignment for your students to complete.
You may do this from scratch or upload a document / PDF file.
Be sure to attach standards to your questions.
Assign the work to your students to finish.
Access the assignment results page. Take note of how your students performed on the standards-aligned questions you set in step 4.
Take a screenshot* of the reports page to show for your evidence.
We recommend you crop out your student names or use a screenshot tool such as Awesome Screenshot to blur out the names to avoid any FERPA violations.
Upload your screenshot image to the Google Form below and submit.
*Instructions for taking screenshots on a Chromebook:
Full screen screenshot: Ctrl+windows shift button (looks like a rectangle with two lines next to it; above the 6 key).
Partial screenshot: Ctrl+Shift+windows shift button (looks like a rectangle with two lines next to it; above the 6 key). Click and drag around the area you'd like to grab.
Screenshots will be sent to your Downloads file (small blue circular icon with a file folder inside found in the apps menu -- click the small circle icon in far bottom left corner of Chromebook screen to find the Downloads file).
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