The average of all your grades in school, including core and non-core subjects
What is a GPA?
What is flexible seating?
A digital recording of a book or other work being read aloud.
What is an audiobook?
This website is a classroom communication app used to share reports between teachers, students, and parents. Teachers track student behavior and upload pictures or videos.
Classroom Dojo
What does the letters of the SAMR Model Stand for?
What is Substitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition?
What does it mean to "protect" your GPA?
Protecting your GPA means to take less challenging courses in order to maintain a high GPA. Colleges do not look favorably on this!
The process in which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set goals, and feel and show empathy for others.
What is social-emotional learning?
This is a resource that can help students with learning disabilities such as Dyslexia. This device can help students line up words, equations, and numbers on their assignments.
What is an electronic worksheet?
This is a file storage and synchronization app developed by Google. This program will help you receive emails, create/save files, access video cameras, and create EXCEL worksheets
Google Drive
The_______ is a framework created by Dr. Ruben Puentedura that categorizes four degrees of classroom technology integration.
What is the SAMR model?
What are standarized tests?
The instructional use of small groups so that students can work together to maximize their own learning learning experience?
What are cooperative groups?
This gadget makes it easier for students to check assignments, read numbers and perform calculations.
What is a talking calculator?
This website is a ready to go classroom-friendly exercise program that challenges students to get moving through interactive songs, videos, and quizzes
Go Noodle
What are the four 21st century skills?
What is critical thinking, Collaboration, Communication, and creativity?
Refers to how you are ordered compared to the other people in your graduating class based on your GPA. For example, #1 refers to the person with the highest GPA in the entire class of 2018.
What is a class rank?
Through this visual method, students can mimic and learn important life skills and social behavior. This method can work for self-help, linguistic, academic, and emotional problems as well.
videotaped social skills
This website is a game-based learning platform that is used in educational institutions that provides multiple choice quizzes that allow users to access a web browser, phone, or the app itself
A federal law that was created to promote internet safety in the classroom. It was designed to keep anyone from obtaining a child's personal information without a parent knowing about it and agreeing to it first.
What is the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)?
The use of straightforward, explicit teaching techniques, usually to teach a specific skill. It is a teacher-directed method, meaning that the teacher stands in front of a classroom and presents the information
What is direct instruction?
A student-centered pedagogy that involves a dynamic classroom approach in which students acquire a deeper knowledge of a topic through active exploration of real-world challenges and problems.
What is project-based learning?
An item or device that helps a person with a disability increase, maintain or improve their functional capabilities. A few examples can be a wheelchair, voice-activated computer or even an electronic notetaker.
What is assistive technology?
This website is a non-profit educational program that was created by Salmon Khan in 2008.
What is Khan Academy?
A work or invention that was the result of creativity (manuscript, design, online content, etc) to which one legally has the rights (patent, copyright, trademark) to.
Intellectual Property