55 resources
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Effective Instruction in Mathematics (Self-Directed)
Dynamic Learning Maps
This module provides an overview of the effective instructional practices for Mathematics and relates them specifically to students with significant cognitive disabilities who will complete the alternate assessment.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Emergent Writing
Dynamic Learning Maps
Participants in this module will learn about alternate pencils, how to support emergent writers, what students learn during the emergent writing stage, and analyze samples of emergent writing.Grade: K-12Subject: English Language Arts -
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Exponents and Probability
Dynamic Learning Maps
After completing this module, participants will understand the function of an exponent and be able to calculate a simple equation with exponents. Participants will also understand that probability is the likelihood of an event and learn how to use tools to support student understanding of probability.Grade: MiddleSubject: Math -
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Forms of Number
Dynamic Learning Maps
This module focuses on three representational forms of number concrete quantity, pictorial quantity, and symbol and numeral quantity and how all three of these forms support a student in developing number sense.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Fraction Concepts and Models Part I
Dynamic Learning Maps
The module provides an overview of the instructional concepts that lead to a foundational understanding of fractions.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Fraction Concepts and Models Part II
Dynamic Learning Maps
The module provides information on how to apply the knowledge from Fraction Concepts and Models Part I to students with significant cognitive disabilities.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Functions and Rates
Dynamic Learning Maps
In this module, participants will gain understanding of how students can use language descriptors as a foundation for developing mathematical language using variables. Participants will also learn how students can use prior knowledge of counting and patterns to build an understanding of Functions and Rate and find the rate of change using a function table or graph.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Generating Purposes for Reading
Dynamic Learning Maps
This module reviews the Anchor-Read-Apply framework for reading comprehension. Participants will learn how to generate purposes for reading using the DLM Essential Elements and review activities to help students activate background knowledge.Grade: K-12Subject: English Language Arts -
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Measuring and Comparing Lengths
Dynamic Learning Maps
This module focuses on understanding the attribute of length, how to compare and measure units, and the use of number lines and rulers in the measuring process.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Organizing and Using Data to Answer Questions
Dynamic Learning Maps
In this module, participants will learn that graphs are tools for visually organizing and comparing data about two or more items, that for students to learn to think statistically, the ?data? must always be related to a question or a series of questions and that object, and that picture and bar graphs are useful to display categorical data and line plots, circle charts, and tables tend are useful in displaying numerical data. Participants will also understand how students will learn to interoperate data from increasingly more complex displays.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Patterns and Sequence
Dynamic Learning Maps
Participants will understand that recognizing and creating patterns is a basic math skill upon which many mathematical concepts are based and will learn about using repetition with variety to support student understanding of patterns. Participants will also understand that the base-ten number system is full of patterns, and helping students recognize those patterns gives the student a way of making connections between what they already know and what they are learning.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Perimeter, Volume, and Mass
Dynamic Learning Maps
The basic concepts of perimeter, volume, and mass will be discussed. Participants will understand how to use the Anchor, Think and Do, Apply lesson format when planning instructional activities using perimeter and volume as an example. Using the Anchor, Think and Do, Apply format, participants will match Essential Elements to purposes for instruction and determine anchor activities that match purposes.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Place Value
Dynamic Learning Maps
The module connects recognizing a unit to place value and explains the beginning knowledge set needed for place value understanding.Grade: K-12Subject: Math -
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Predictable Chart Writing
Dynamic Learning Maps
This module focuses on what predictable chart writing is and why it is important for students with significant cognitive disabilities. Participants will examine student and teacher roles and ways predictable chart writing can be adapted to meet the needs of students.Grade: K-12Subject: English Language Arts -
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Principles of Instruction in English Language Arts
Dynamic Learning Maps
This module provides an overview of principles of instruction in English Language Arts and relates them specifically to students with significant cognitive disabilities who will complete the alternate assessment.Grade: K-12Subject: English Language Arts