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Locust Grove Project Sample: Center Stage 8th Grade
Locust Grove Middle School focuses on a project-based learning model. This sample overviews the timeline and driving question of a project.
Locust Grove SMART Goal Template for Learner Profiles
Teachers and students at Locust Grove Middle School use this guide for defining personalized goals that are SMART: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, & Time Bound.
How do I set up a station rotation model in my classroom?
Interested in implementing stations and not sure where to start? This guide will give you tangible resources and research, with key insights and strategies around culture, space, and routines.
Cisco Junior High School
Cisco Junior High School is a small district school in Cisco, TX, about two hours outside of Dallas, serving students in grades 6-8. Cisco ISD has scaled blended learning to 3rd-8th grade math and science, and is working toward scaling across...
Whole Class Instruction
Teachers at Cisco use whole group instruction to address common learning needs across the entire class.
Creating Warm-Ups to Fill Skill Gaps
Students have a daily warm-up activity that addresses learning needs and applies cross-curricular skills in math.
Software Login Management
Students are responsible for keeping track of their login information and, should they lose it, can retrieve it easily without teacher intervention.
Using Pretests and Posttests to Identify Learning Growth and Needs
Students take pretests to identify readiness and prior knowledge before starting a playlist, and complete posttests at the end of a unit to show what they’ve learned.
1:1 Data Conferences
Conferences are an important part of blended learning at Cisco, as students and teachers work together to understand data in a meaningful way that can improve instruction for each student.
Multiple Uses of MAP Data
MAP assessments have helped Cisco educators better understand students’ learning needs and improve their learning experience.
Collecting Quick Feedback with Emoji Folders
Students provide daily feedback about their level of understanding of what they’re working on by putting their names into folders with various emojis on them.