For this reason, the teacher edition is sturdier and heavier.
What is a hard cover?
Selections from these two learning experiences can be found in the student interactive.
What is whole class learning and peer group learning.
The name of the gray table on the left of your grade level home page.
What is the table of contents?
What is the number of units?
You can get qualitative and quantitative information about the selections here.
What is the Text Complexity Rurbics?
The suggested responses in the TE are this color.
What is the pink text within a written activity?
This can be found at the very back and can help students with word meanings.
What is a dictionary in the back of the student interactive?
This is where you will find grammar practice, writing and research practice, collaboration center, speaking and listening center.
What is the skills center?
There are 5 of these in every unit.
What are unit assessments?
These pages offer suggestions for engagement, differentiation and additional resources available for each unit.
What is the Activate, Engage, Customize?
This section contains the overview of the selection and the Text Complexity Rubrics.
What is the selection overview (A & B pages)?
This chart can be found prior to reading the selections and help students understand the type of text they read.
What is the genre anchor chart?
You can find additional grammar practice here.
What is the grammar center?
Completed at the end of every unit.
What is a performance based assessment?
In this box found in the wrap around, you can find differentiated support for Writing, Speaking, Listening and Reading.
What is the Language Support for Multilingual Learners? BUT ALL learners can benefit from it!
This section contains the objectives at a glance, pacing and optional resources to support your instruction.
What is the Lesson Overview (C & D pages)?
These two things are reviewed prior to reading a selection and help in comprehending grade level text and front-loading.
What is the vocabulary and reading strategy?
In this location you can find the slides/powerpoints
What is at the top of the selection?
Students have the opportunity to showcase their voice and choice at the end of every unit.
What is the unit projects at the end of the unit?
This is a quick assessment to monitor your students progress on the standards taught after the selections.
What are the exit tickets?
This contains the differentiated support, DOK, multilingual support, readiness check, etc.
What is the wrap-around?
In this learning experience, students will find the readings online.
What is the independent reading?
This is where you can find data on assesments given online.
What is classes -->data?
These learning experiences are embedded in every unit: whole class, peer group, independent.
What is the unit design?
This offers differentiated support while you are reading the selection.
What is the Reinforce box in the wrap around?