Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Semester Plans - What to do


New Families - 
Don't panic! I will fill in the first learning period (LP) for you, and we will go over the semester plans together at our first meeting.

Returning Families - 
Visions requires that books/materials, LP assignments, and standards are input on the semester plans prior to the first day of each LP. We can do this a number of ways:
  • You can enter them
  • We can do them together (Via phone, virtual meeting, or even a face-to-face meeting this week)
  • I can enter them (Just let me know...For this first LP, I'd use info from your ordering screen and generic placeholders, or you can provide me with specifics via email)
When you open your semester plan, you may find that I began to fill in some areas in based on your order screen.  Feel free to overwrite this info if it is incorrect.

Let me know if you have any questions, or would like to schedule a phone, virtual, or face-to-face meeting to work on semester plans together.

How to fill in your semester plan:

Curricula (texts, etc.), 
The texts and/or other major materials used to guide student learning are considered curricula.
  • Enter one text or material title such as “Reach for Reading 2” or “Saxon Math 54” on each line.
  • If you are using religious or faith-based materials, use generic titles such as Mathematics 1 or Science 4.  
  • If a specific web-based curriculum is used, please name it.  If multiple supplementary websites are used, name them “Website Resources.”
  • If you are using multiple sources to create a unit of learning, or no specific curriculum is being used, use the title “Teacher Generated Activities.” 

Assignments
Assignments are laid out over the semester.  They are then solidified prior to the first day of each learning period.  
  • Assignments must be on the same horizontal line as the curricula to which they refer and in the same column as the Learning Period in which the assignment is given.

  • Assignments can take many forms such as: Chapter, Unit, Lesson, Module, etc.  Additionally, assignments can be given as standards-based units (e.g. California Missions Unit).

  • If an assignment spans more than one learning period, it should be labeled as a sequence.  For example, the “Grapes of Wrath Novel Unit” spans three learning periods so it is labeled “Grapes of Wrath Novel Unit A,” “Grapes of Wrath Novel Unit B,” and “Grapes of Wrath Novel Unit C.”  Another example would be a math chapter that spans two learning periods would be “Chapter 3A,” and “Chapter 3B.”

  • For non-adopted curricula (no pacing guides), it is helpful if the parent lists the chapter title or main topics for the CT.  Additionally, providing a link to or a copy of the table of contents is also helpful to the CT.  

Optional for Parents...Required for CTs
Focus Standards - 
Focus Standards: Focus standards are those standards which are the main focus of the student’s curriculum or the parent’s lessons for a learning period.  There is no need to list every standard being covered each learning period. 
  • Focus Standards: Focus standards are those standards which are the focus of the student’s curriculum or the parent’s lessons for a learning period.  There are specific guidelines for each subject area.  Please do not list every standard being covered each learning period.  

  • A CT asks him/herself, “What will be the focus of my questions when visiting with the student?”  Journal this focus standard.

  • The focus standard should correlate with what the student is learning during the Learning Period.

  • Use Focus Standards only one time per year, though some may be repeated if they have separate Focus Standards labels (e.g. Then and Now A, Then and Now B).

  • Pacing guide assignments have been correlated to focus standards on a document called Standard Codes.

  • Determining the focus standard, or at least the validity, is the responsibility of the CT.  


First Day Photo Contest


From the Wire:

The #VisionsFirstDay Photo Contest Is Back!
The 2018/19 school year starts next Tuesday, August 28th. To celebrate the new year we’re holding our back to school photo contest! We received so many great submissions last year – we can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

Say cheese!
To participate you’ll need to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Show us what your first day of school looks like using the hashtag #VisionsFirstDay and be entered to win one of several $25 gift cards! Please make sure that you have a public account so we can see and share your photos. Submissions must be posted by September 9. See additional raffle rules below*.

Here’s some ideas to get the creative juices flowing:

  • Take a selfie showing your back to school excitement.
  • Show off your “home classroom”.
  • Super organized? Post a picture of your planner or desk.
  • Artsy? Create a poster to hold in your photo. Include grade, age, teacher and list of favorite things.
  • Take a photo with your teacher.

Take a look at last year’s photos on Facebook for more inspiration!

*Photos must be posted on your personal Facebook or Instagram account using the hashtag #VisionsFirstDay. To be eligible for the raffle participants must be enrolled at Visions and have a public Facebook and/or Instagram account so we can see the submissions. By using the hashtag (#VisionsFirstDay) you grant Visions In Education permission to use and repost your photos.

iReady


Are you looking for a diagnostic tool beyond your curriculum and standardized testing to help you gauge your students academic strengths and areas to target for improvement?

Consider iReady. You can order the math and Language Arts curriculum as a supplement to your regular curriculum (K-8) for $30 each, or just the diagnostic tests (K-12) for $6 each subject.

For more information, check out the website: https://www.curriculumassociates.com/Products/i-Ready

If you are interested, just let me know and I can order it for you.

Student IDs


Order your 2018-19 Visions student ID now! 

While ID cards are not a requirement at Visions, I highly recommend that each student gets one each year. They are free, and they are necessary for students who need identification for any of the following: jobs, testing, field trips, enrolling in community college and receiving student discounts. 

To get an ID Card, all you have to do is take a picture that follows these guidelines, and text or email it to me. I will take care of the rest. IDs will come in the mail to the address you have on file.

Currently, there is no deadline on ordering a student ID.