If you log in with your third grader and go to her Clever account, then click on amplify, then click on ckla you will find digital copies of the student reader that she uses in class. This should work for students in grades 3-5. |
| I’m in Anne arundel,and ckla is a huge improvement over f&p for literacy so far. I had to supplement f&p with home phonics and essentially unteach that waste of time nonsense. sThis curriculum seems to be a much better a rigorous logical approach of building a broad base of phonics, then spelling, and comprehension. I have kindergarten and second graders so early elementary is what I see. I am so glad they made the switch. I wish today’s teens could file a class action suit against f&p and caulkins for the wasted education years they caused them. |
Yes, for my child I do. |
| I'm glad it's working for others, but if you have a child who was slower to start reading and do reading comprehension well, it's not the best. |
Isn’t the point to deliver grade level material. If a student is below grade level they should have an intervention plan with the teacher and any other personnel needed(ex: Reading Specialist). |
My child is considered at grade level but it doesn't mean the curriculum isn't challenging for her. I'm not liking it for us. |
Great tip! This worked for my 1st grader. I had to click on "hub" once in the Amplify app. |
Challenge is good for kids. A grade-level curriculum should be pushing them to learn. |
Out of curiosity, I logged in to look at the reader for my first grade's account through the Clever portal and could not find any story like this! Totally curious what it was -- wonder if it was a read-aloud the teacher did outside of the curriculum, or if I missed something in the reader. Please report back if you find out! |
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First grade teacher and I can confirm the maid and the Milk Pail anecdote. It was a fable in week 2, I believe.
Here’s a link to a video lesson. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C3sfaLtJwB0 |
Seems fine. They could analyze the same fable or fairy tale across different cultures and tell how they are different or the same. For example Cinderella. |
Not if their grades are not consistent. |
??? If their grades are not consistent then it’s an indication of an area where they require more attention and work. Or did you mean if their grades are not consistent with their performance? |
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First your child needs to log into their MCPS google account. To do that you can follow these steps:
Log into your computer Visit http://www.google.com Click Sign In. Enter your Google email address. You will need your child's computer login number + add @mcpsmd.net Example: 123456@mcpsmd.net 5. Enter your password 6. Then, click Sign in. Once your child has signed into google, they should have a button called "MCPS resources" in their tool bar (top left corner). It will look like this: Click on "MCPS Resources." A drop down menu will appear. Click "Clever Portal" (the students should know how to navigate from here) `Click "Amplify" Then you should be in the Hub! |
He didn't tell your the end of the story. Once she got the money she realized she was a strong independent woman who didn't need a man. She still bought dresses to make the other girls jealous, though. She doesn't dress for the male gaze. |