Modified Schedule – Chromebook Day! HR7:35 – 8:00 Pass Out Chrome Books Cards Name – First & Last HR 227 UA8:00 – 9:25 Homeroom9:30 – 10:15 Chrome Log-ins.

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Modified Schedule – Chromebook Day! HR7:35 – 8:00 Pass Out Chrome Books Cards Name – First & Last HR 227 UA8:00 – 9:25 Homeroom9:30 – 10:15 Chrome Log-ins Core 110:15 – 11:30 Core 2A11:30 – 12:05 Lunch12:05 – 12:35 Core 2B12:35 – 1:15 Core 31:15 – 2:30

“CMS Just Got Better” Pamphlet Project Product Customer: Parents and Guardians Purpose: To explain the purpose and key components of the Summit and Project Based Learning Approach we will be using for: Self-directed Learning Personalized Learning Active Learning To empower you and your home supporters to use the Summit Platform 1. Examine the sections of the Pamphlet Template. 2.To be completed during HR and classes this week. 3.Goal: Complete by Friday to share with Home Supporters over the weekend. 4.FIRST: Create a Rough DRAFT  Then, a finished product. You may use Post-its for Drafting Sections!

What do these phrases mean? Self-directed Learning? “In its broadest meaning, ’self-directed learning’ describes a process by which individuals take the initiative, with our without the assistance of others, in diagnosing their learning needs, formulating learning goals, identify human and material resources for learning, choosing and implement appropriate learning strategies, and evaluating learning outcomes.” (Knowles, 1975, p. 18) Forming daily learning objectives Choosing when to learn each subject Choosing how to learn – reading, watching a video, hands-on, in a team? Deciding when I’m ready for the mastery test Personalized Learning? Math & Reading: MobyMax -> Algebra Reading Circles Enhanced opportunities in students’ interest areas Rosetta Stone for Spanish (90 minutes/ week) Active Learning? Project Based Learning Community Time and Service Projects Together

Self-directed Learning Habits Challenge Seeking: Self-directed learners are always looking for challenges. They know that they will not grow unless they are pushing themselves to try something they don’t feel completely comfortable with. Persistence: Self-directed learners are persistent even when a task is not completely engaging or interesting. They understand that deliberate practice leads to quicker processing and frees up mental space to solve more difficult problems and think through more interesting ideas. Strategy Shifting: Not all strategies will work for every problem. Self-directed learners are not just persistent but also realize when they are heading towards a dead end or getting frustrated and when it is time to shift strategies even if it means starting the problem from scratch. Appropriate Help Seeking: Self-directed learners don’t just feel comfortable asking for help from peers and teachers, they also do it in a way that will help sustain their learning. Self-directed learners are not satisfied with the answer or the next step in the process but want to know why their current strategy isn’t working and why other strategies might work better. Response to Setbacks: Self-directed learners fail as often, and usually more often, than anyone else. They don’t get discouraged by these failures but realize that these failures are opportunities to learn and shift strategies if necessary.

Learning Styles PHEA Survey quiz.shtml?event=results&A=6&V=12&T=2 quiz.shtml?event=results&A=6&V=12&T=2 More Detailed Survey

Mentoring Every student has a mentor Mentoring sessions occur every 2-3 weeks One-on-one time with mentor Discussion about: Progress How things are going generally Self reflection regarding habits Future plans Requests for personalized opportunities ENCOURAGEMENT!!

Project Based Learning