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Lovett Flex Friday Project Output Example
Short video of a robot dancing to music, created by a student at Lovett as part of their curriculum for Flex Fridays.
Self-Directed Summer Math Piloting
Valor piloted a self-directed summer math course to help prepare students for more challenging content the following academic year.
Self-Directed Summer Math Pilot at Valor Collegiate Academies
Valor Collegiate Academies piloted a summer math program where students worked with a set of playlists designed to foster independent learning.
Algebra 1 Foundations Summer Playlist at Valor Collegiate Academies
Valor piloted a summer math playlist to provide students with review content, preparing them for algebra.
Students Pursue Career-Based Projects
Students complete long-term projects within “houses” that align to career pathways.
Locust Grove 8th Grade ELA Learner Pathway
Locust Grove Middle School designs a capstone project for soon-to-graduate 8th graders modeled around 'Genius Hour.' Students select a topic to research and build expertise in, working towards a final presentation and using a predefined rubric to...
Educator Voice: House Projects at Locust Grove Middle School
Locust Grove educators explain how House Projects work at the school.
Setting Soft Deadlines to Help Students Pace their Work at Locust Grove Middle School
Educators discuss the use of soft deadlines and work pacing at Locust Grove Middle School.
Structured Student Choice at Locust Grove Middle School
At Locust Grove, students have several ways to direct their learning and choose how to demonstrate mastery.
Prompting Deeper Thinking through Open Questions
Cisco’s 7th grade math teacher asks questions that require students to use prior knowledge, mathematical processes, and mathematical language in their answer.
Cisco Spiral Math with Deeper Thinking Questions Sample: Week 10
A math teacher at Cisco Junior High creates spiral math activities using open questions to push for deeper thinking.