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Digital Resources brought to you by

AMSCO Math, a division of Perfection

Learning

With Kim Moore

Bibb County School District

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Bibb County School District

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Bibb County School District

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Today………….

• Amscomath.com• AMSCO Teacher’s Manual (digital)• Math X

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Digital Resources

Individualized Learning Opportunities•Blended Classroom•Flipped Classroom• Intervention•Acceleration•Additional Practice B+

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www.AMSCOmath.com •Requires no password•Activities for Students, Teachers, Parents

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• Activities• Videos• Postulates and

Theorems

Resources on www.amscomath.com

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Teacher Manual E-book

•Found on iLanguageArts•School Adminstrator Assigns Teacher as a User•Unique password required•Refer to iLanguageArts Manual

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AMSCO Math Teacher Manual E-Book

•http://www.ilanguagearts.com•Create account•Teacher Manual E-BookoPrint Pages oBookmarksoNotes

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Digital Instructional Tool

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What Can Math X Do for You?•Web-based • AMSCO alignment • Easily give pre-built assignments in just a few clicks• Create unique assignments by class, ability level, or individual

student• Provides student access to video clips and step-by-step help at

point-of-use• Smart feedback assists students when they make common errors• Spend less time grading and more time teaching with auto-

graded assignments• Real time reporting to inform instruction

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Math X provides actionable data for teachers and personalized assignments with sophisticated point-of-use help and feedback for each and every student.

Data to Inform Instruction

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Smart Feedback• "All fractions need to be reduced."• "The expression should be simplified."• "Combine like terms."• "Radicals cannot be in the denominator."• "Factor the expression."• "Arrange the expression in descending order."• "Parentheses are not allowed in this answer."• "Division by zero is not allowed."• "Answer must be in simplified radical form."

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Scavenger Hunt

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Commercial Break

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Go to mathx.perfectionlearning.comClick on the "Try It" button to go to the student trial.

Step 1

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What do you see?

Why is this important?

Why is this better than simply giving students a pretest and letting the program create differentiated assignments based on the pretest?

i-Practice

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Homework

Click on the homework icon to return to the student view page.

Go to simple demo of Homework

Click on problem #1

What do you see that is the same as i-practice?What do you see that is different?

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Quizzes and Tests

Click on the assignment icon and then the homework icon to return to the student view page.

Select Solving Inequalities Quiz

Click on Problem 1

What do you see that is different form homework and i-practice??

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2. Click on logout

Logout

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• User: [email protected] • Password: Perfection16

Teacher view

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•Click on Print (top right)Note: You can print the assignment, print answers or simply show answers. (Often teachers will use this option when they want students to work in cooperative groups.)•Click Done.

Print Assignments

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•Scroll down to an assignment title•Look to the right and select “action” and then “Student view”. •Click on a problem to view the assignment as a student would see it.•When finished, click on the three parallel lines and then Assignments to return to the teacher view of the assignments.

Student View

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Click on “Grades” on the left hand side of the screenClick on “Gradebook”.

Click on any student assignment grade.

What do you see?

Click “Done”

Gradebook

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Notice the blinking assignment

Click on the blinking dot

What do you see?

Teachers assign a point value for each student response.

Click “Done” to return to the gradebook

Grading Free Response Questions

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Click on the three parallel lines and then “Reports”. You see an overview of the class average by category. Change the classSelect an individual student and then drill down by category and individual assignment. Return to overview.

Reports by Assignment

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Click on student reports on the left hand side of the screen. Change the category. What do you see? How is this helpful? Click overview

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•Click on Problem list on the left hand side of the screen. •Change on the breakdown of a problem.

•What do you see? How is this helpful?

Report by Problem List

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Technical Support•Contact Perfection Learning

•www.kbsupport.com•Toll Free: (800) 831-4190 (M–F, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.)

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www.perfectionlearning.com/ga-math-solutions

For Additional Information

Kim [email protected]


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