11/28/21
CDC thresholds and local data for Lake County
D114 Local Zip Codes Data from Northwestern University COVID Dashboard--ALL DATA INCLUDES ACTUAL AND PROBABLE CASES!
-November iReady GOALS:
“We are excited to share a Discourse Workshop webinar hosted by Liz Peyser, Curriculum Associates National Director of Content and Implementation. The workshop is FREE of charge, and we welcome all math teachers from your district to join! Please see the attached flyer for more information.”
-November iReady DATA:
Keep it up! We are cruising at the average lessons completion rate of TWO! And, students this week spent much more time 50+ minutes working on their iReady paths!
This Week’s District Numbers:
Last Week’s District Numbers:
-Formative Assessment (updated bi-weekly)
Relationships Matter
-This Week’s Tip:
It is important to be mindful of the cultural diversity in our school, especially at this time of year. Not every student celebrates Christmas; some may come from diverse cultural or faith backgrounds, and some may not celebrate any holiday at all.
This doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, it just means you find ways to celebrate in a way that doesn’t exclude any student. This is an inclusive classroom. The great news is, acknowledging the diversity gives you an excellent opportunity to celebrate ALL the special things your students love about this time of year.
-Community Builder:
Forehead Dots
Each student gets a colored dot sticker, which is then stuck to their
forehead. Each student must figure out what color dot is on their
forehead, but without asking any other students for help. Depending
on the number of kids, there will be only a few colored dots (so a few
kids will have the same color). This is a great team building game,
because it forces kids to communicate non verbally. The first team
that arrives together (with the correct colored dots on their heads) is
the winner!
-Weekly Cheer/Silly Sport/Brain Break:
· CustomGuide self-paced e-Learning courses are available on various topics including:
o Microsoft – Access, Excel, Office 365, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, SharePoint, Teams, Windows 10, Word
o Google – Gmail, Calendar, Chrome, Classroom, Docs, Drive, Forms, Meet, Sheets, Slides, Workspace
o Mac – Excel, macOS, PowerPoint, Word
o Computer Basics – Computer Basics, Security Basics
o Soft Skills – Business Writing, Effective Presentations, Email Etiquette, Managing Meetings, Security Basics, SMART Goals
o Other Software – Salesforce, Zoom
· Our 5-seat concurrent licensing allows for up to five users to be actively learning at a time, during peak usage you may occasionally get a message that all seats are taken, simply come back at a later time. IEA members may self-register for access here, check out this guide for more information. If you have any questions please reach out to Kelsey.Harms@ieanea.org
- Reg Weaver Human and Civil Rights Award
- ESP of the Year
- Higher Ed Program Educator of the Year
- Friend of Education
- NEA Foundation Awards for Teaching Excellence
- Bob Haisman Student of the Year and Teacher of the Year
- Bob Haisman Teacher of the Year
- Mary Lou and Keith Hauge Retiree of the Year
Link to D114 Business Office Share Folder
*check here for documents most frequently used/requested
Please let Heather know of suggestions for any documents to add to this
folder!