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Go to Anderson Middle School 7000 SE Atlantic Ridge Dr, Stuart, FL 34997 (unless your session is listed at a different site)
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Go to the building listed for your session.
All sessions are on the first floor. Go to the room listed for your session.
Sign in on the paper sign in sheet in each session.
Sign in on attendance sheet for EACH session.
Digital Learning will verify your attendance in Frontline based on attendance sheet
Digital Learning sends attendance records to Payroll. Payroll checks and processes these payments.
You will see "Teacher Workshop" on your check stub in Skyward when the payment has been put through.
NOTE: If you forget to sign in to a session, please notify Katie Bond, bondk@martinschools.org, and be prepared to share evidence of attendance.
We will go over the basics of using the Focus Gradebook for Secondary Teachers.
Content Area: All
Grades: 6-12
Is implementing small groups in a middle school setting scary to you? Come see how easy it can be to incorporate small groups into your daily schedule as well as what the best ways to utilize them would be with the Big Ideas platform.
Content Area: Math
Grades: 6-8
In this session, we will understand the importance of digital citizenship in today's world, and actively look at your curriculum and find ways to connect digital citizenship to your standards. The intent is to walk away with a lesson that you could use next school year.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Join us as we explore the new features, lessons and tools available in Nearpod. If you are brand new to Nearpod, come listen and experience Nearpod for the first time and then check out some additional resources for more foundational skills.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
An introduction to the newly adopted instructional materials in Social Studies at the high school level
Content Area: Social Studies
Grades: 9-12
"INVITATION ONLY
5th-8th and Biology Teacher Leaders that have completed an application"
Content Area: Science
Grades: 6-8, Bio, Environmental
Edgenuity for only those high school teachers working the school within a school alternative program. The Spectrum Team will be taking participants through a deeper understanding of what can be done with the program, including passing students through, assigning a grade for work done direct instruction, projects, writing assignments, etc.
Content Area: All
Grades: 9-12
Data tells a story—but that story is only as powerful as the tools available to translate it into actionable insights. McGraw Hill Plus™ Insights and Recommendations provide enrichment and intervention resources for individual students and groups based on proficiency against state standards in Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2.
Content Area: Math
Grades: 7-12
Data tells a story—but that story is only as powerful as the tools available to translate it into actionable insights. McGraw Hill Plus™ Insights and Recommendations provide enrichment and intervention resources for individual students and groups based on proficiency against state standards in Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2.
Content Area: Math
Grades: 7-12
This session is designed to help users become familiar with the basics of using Schoology. This would be ideal for teachers that have never used, or occasionally have used Schoology. The session will cover topics such as creating an account, navigating the Schoology interface, managing courses and materials, and communicating with others within the platform. Additionally, the course will provide guidance on best practices for using Schoology to enhance teaching and learning experiences.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Want to learn how to use Science data from Performance Matters (PM) to inform instruction??? This is the session for you! We will go over PM reports and how to analyze the data for data driven instruction.
Content Area: Science
Grades: K-12
Not sure how you could utilize anchor charts in your classroom? Come learn how to create valuable anchor charts for any grade level as well as how to utilize them effectively in your classroom.
Content Area: Math
Grades: K-12
This one-hour session is for K-12 educators who want to learn about the online data management system that incorporates all the monitoring of active and exited English Language Learners (ELL). This ELL online data tool assists with analyzing student data, addresses student language acquisition needs, tracks program compliance of monitoring ELL students, and establishes next steps for ELL students. Topics for this session will include navigating through the key features of ELLevation for relevant data about English Language Learners, such as the Can Dos or Descriptors that describe what students should be able to do at their current and successive English Language Proficiency levels in each language domain (Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing.) Educators will have the opportunity to practice utilizing the ELLevation dashboard to plan for instructional ELL supports.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
When your students do not know how to solve a problem, do they automatically give up? Come learn how to implement productive struggle in your secondary classroom to build grit and problem solving skills.
Content Area: Math
Grades: 6-12
This one-hour session is for K-12 educators who want to explore Imagine Language and Literacy. This software is designated to support our English Language Learners within the Level 1 (Entering) and Level 2 (Beginning/Emerging) stages of English language acquisition. This program teaches foundational reading, reading comprehension, and language development skills and progress monitors based on the student’s individualized learning path. Topics for this session will include learning about how to monitor usage and progress as well as how to access teacher resources for skill development. Educators will have the opportunity to practice utilizing these resources and apply these tools and lessons for instructional planning for supporting students that are learning English as a second language.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
An introduction to the newly adopted instructional materials in Social Studies at the middle school level
Content Area: Social Studies
Grades: 6-8
An introduction to the newly adopted instructional materials in Social Studies at the high school level
Content Area: Social Studies
Grades: 9-12
"INVITATION ONLY
5th-8th and Biology Teacher Leaders that have completed an application"
Content Area: Science
Grades: 6-8, Bio, Environmental
This workshop is designed to prepare teachers to use Gizmos immediately in their classrooms. The course introduces the major features and functions of the ExploreLearning website and shows teachers how Gizmos can look in their classrooms.
Content Area: Science
Grades: 6-12
Small group instruction isn't just for elementary school! Come see how easy it can be to incorporate small groups into your instruction to meet the differentiated needs of your middle/high school students using resources within the McGraw Hill platform.
Content Area: Math
Grades: 7-12
Are you teaching summer school or provide tutoring to students year round? Join this session to explore and discuss the six steps to grow motivation and accelerate student learning.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Canva is a powerful tool that can help you enhance engagement and creativity in the classroom. This course is designed to teach educators how to use Canva to create visually appealing and effective learning resources that can enhance student engagement and understanding.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Assessment is at the core of learning. Join us for a discussion on how video can enhance assessment procedures. Get instant formative feedback, deeper student responses, and more evidence of learning.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
This intermediate session focuses on how to use Nearpod to facilitate differentiated learning experiences. Discover how to make adjustments to the lesson process, content, or product by editing activities and media with integrated Nearpod tools to meet the needs of all learners.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
The session for Schoology advanced users is designed to provide experienced Schoology users with in-depth knowledge and skills to maximize the platform's potential. The session will cover advanced topics such as creating and managing assessments, integrating third-party tools, and designing effective blended and online learning experiences. Additionally, the session will provide an opportunity for participants to share their experiences and best practices for using Schoology in their own teaching and learning contexts.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
An introduction to the newly adopted instructional materials in Social Studies at the high school level
Content Area: Social Studies
Grades: 9-12
"INVITATION ONLY
5th-8th and Biology Teacher Leaders that have completed an application"
Content Area: Science
Grades: 6-8, Bio, Environmental
Edgenuity for only those high school teachers working the school within a school alternative program. The Spectrum Team will be taking participants through a deeper understanding of what can be done with the program, including passing students through, assigning a grade for work done direct instruction, projects, writing assignments, etc.
Content Area: All
Grades: 9-12
This session will show you ways to incorporate Discovery Ed in your classroom. You will learn how to navigate through the platform and how to assign content.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Want to learn how to use Science data from Performance Matters (PM) to inform instruction??? This is the session for you! We will go over PM reports and how to analyze the data for data driven instruction.
Content Area: Science
Grades: K-12
Understanding and mitigating behavioral, academic, or interpersonal issues in our classroom can seem like an arduous task. We often do not know how to best proceed with interventions until we are faced with them. In this immersive session, you will move through three different scenarios, common on our campus. Together we will practice a variety of ways in which we can set up our students and our classroom communities for success.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Teachers will receive early access and training on the DecisionEd platform - all district data is housed in this platform and users can view dashboards and run reports to see actionable data on their students
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
The session for Schoology secondary users is designed to provide middle and high school educators with knowledge and skills to use Schoology effectively in their classrooms. The session will cover topics such as setting up courses, managing assignments, using grading and assessment tools, and collaborating with students and other educators within the platform. Additionally, the session will provide guidance on best practices for using Schoology to support student learning and engagement in the secondary classroom. By the end of the session, participants should have a solid understanding of how to use Schoology to improve instructional practices and enhance student learning experiences in middle and high school settings.
Content Area: All
Grades: 6-12
In this session, we will go over the basics of using a Boxlight interactive flat panel, as well as how to leverage this technology in your instruction.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
An introduction to the newly adopted instructional materials in Social Studies at the high school level
Content Area: Social Studies
Grades: 9-12
"INVITATION ONLY
5th-8th and Biology Teacher Leaders that have completed an application"
Content Area: Science
Grades: 6-8, Bio, Environmental
ExploreLearning's STEM Cases are interactive case studies that place students in the role of a STEM professional whose task it is to solve a real-world problem. In this workshop, teachers complete a STEM Case in a modeled lesson and reflect on the role of the teacher during the experience. They will then become oriented to the student results heatmap and learn how to effectively monitor student progress and facilitate student learning throughout the process.
Content Area: Science
Grades:
Canva is a powerful tool that can help you enhance engagement and creativity in the classroom. This course is designed to teach educators how to use Canva to create visually appealing and effective learning resources that can enhance student engagement and understanding.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Are you teaching summer school or provide tutoring to students year round? Join this session to explore and discuss the six steps to grow motivation and accelerate student learning.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
In this session, we will see ways to manage and organize your digital content in Google Drive, Schoology, and other digital platforms to make it easier to find your content for you and your students.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Teachers will receive early access and training on the DecisionEd platform - all district data is housed in this platform and users can view dashboards and run reports to see actionable data on their students
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
Learn how to use Screencastify Record (our video-creation tool for educators) and Screencastify Edit (our easy video-editor) to create instructional videos for small group instruction, personalized learning, and revisiting content. You’ll be ready to amplify your impact in no time!
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
An introduction to the newly adopted instructional materials in Social Studies at the high school level
Content Area: Social Studies
Grades: 9-12
In this beginner session, you will experience teaching and learning with a Nearpod interactive lesson. Bring the teaching resources you already have, such as a pre-made lesson from the Nearpod Library of lessons, PowerPoints or Google Slides and learn how to make them come to life by adding Nearpod’s media features and interactive activities to check for student understanding and increase engagement.
Content Area: All
Grades: K-12
If you're going to be teaching any sections of Algebra 1A/1 at one of our high schools next year, join us to create the pacing calendar, identify rigorous resources, and plan instruction for the year.
Content Area: Math
Grades: 7-12
"INVITATION ONLY
5th-8th and Biology Teacher Leaders that have completed an application"
Content Area: Science
Grades: 6-8, Bio, Environmental