Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers of ELL students (May 18, 2023) |
Area: ELL, Assessment |
Grade Span: K - 12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: GDOE |
Presenter: GDOE Staff |
Contact hours: |
This was copied directly from the website: "Educators are provided practical ways to use ACCESS for ELLs and Alternate ACCESS scores to inform instructional activities for the upcoming school year."
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
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Area: Tech Tool, ELA, Science, Social Studies |
Grade Span: K - 12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website as a description of the MrOwl tool: "MrOwl is a free online tool that helps you discover, create, and share internet topic playlists, called “branches,” about the things that are important to you. It’s never been easier to keep everything all in-one-easy place and create collections of information with subtopics, links, photos, documents and more. And everything is searchable – even the documents."
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA |
Grade Span: K - 12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
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This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website as a description: "Getting the school year off to a great start is essential, and what you do the first week of school will make all the difference. Watch this webinar to discover my secrets for creating a caring classroom and how to empower your students to believe in themselves."
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA |
Grade Span: K - 12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website as a description: "Do you have task cards gathering dust in your classroom? If so, you need to watch this webinar! Rachel Lynette and I explained how to use those task cards to “power up” the learning process. We also shared strategies for differentiation, using them with games, and much more!" There are two videos, as well as a site to order task cards, if interested.
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: Math |
Grade Span: K - 8 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website as a description: "Have you ever considered the importance of vocabulary instruction in math? If you think about it, success in math often hinges on the ability to read and understand the language of mathematics rather than on the ability to perform mathematics computation. Fortunately, there are loads of active engagement strategies that you can implement to help your students master the language of math and learn to love it!"
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Poetry |
Grade Span: K - 8 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website: "Why wait until April to teach poetry? Fall is the perfect time because then your students can enjoy poetry all year long! In this webinar, I walk you through a complete poetry unit, step-by-step. After you implement these lessons, you’ll be amazed at how quickly your students are able to read, write, and understand poetry… and even more surprised to discover how much your students come to love poetry, too!"
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers, Leaders |
Area: Leadership, Motivation |
Grade Span: K - 8 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website: "How do you motivate students to believe in themselves and to become lifelong learners? In the first part of this two-part webinar, I shared strategies for teaching kids about multiple intelligence theory so they can recognize their own unique talents and skills. During the second session, I shared strategies for fostering a growth mindset and explored how to use both frameworks together."
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers, Leaders |
Area: Tech Tool, Motivation |
Grade Span: K - 12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website: "How do you motivate students to believe in themselves and to become lifelong learners? In the first part of this two-part w Plickers is an amazing formative assessment tool and so much more! With just one mobile device and a set of Plickers (paper clickers), you can teach interactively and adjust instruction on the fly without taking home piles of papers to grade each night. Kids of all ages love it, too! "
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers, Leaders |
Area: Math |
Grade Span: K - 8 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: |
Presenter: Laura Candler |
Contact hours: |
This was copied and pasted directly from Mrs. Candler's website: "Do your students hate problem solving? Unfortunately, most kids dread math word problems, and this mindset causes them to give up on problems they might be able to solve with a little persistence. In this webinar, I dove into the most recent research and best practices for helping kids develop a mathematical mindset."
Event Date | 08-06-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers, Leaders |
Area: Leadership, FERPA, Privacy, School Climate |
Grade Span: K - 12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: USDOE |
Presenter: USDOE |
Contact hours: |
There are resources such as videos, links, articles, etc. that can be explored to help participants learn about federal student privacy laws and rights.
Event Date | 08-09-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing, Science, Social Studies |
Grade Span: K-2 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
In this series of 3 brief videos, our main purpose is to illustrate a practical process for incorporating writing into science and social studies classrooms, in purposeful ways.
We define “purposeful” as writing that helps students learn and communicate content understanding.
Writing is simply a method we use to teach and assess content.
Step 1: Lay a foundation: Build students’ understanding of the vocabulary for informational writing, which is a common type of writing in science and social studies. (Video 1)
Step 2: Prioritize writing on standards that require higher-order, critical thinking. (We will explore examples). Build brief writing questions aligned to these. (Video 2)
Step 3: Guide students through some of these writing questions so that they are more successful when they respond independently. (Video 3)
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing, Science, Social Studies |
Grade Span: 3-5 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
In this series of 3 brief videos, our main purpose is to illustrate a practical process for incorporating writing into science and social studies classrooms, in purposeful ways.
We define “purposeful” as writing that helps students learn and communicate content understanding.
Writing is simply a method we use to teach and assess content.
Step 1: Lay a foundation: Build students’ understanding of the vocabulary for informational writing, which is a common type of writing in science and social studies. (Video 1)
Step 2: Prioritize writing on standards that require higher-order, critical thinking. (We will explore examples). Build brief writing questions aligned to these. (Video 2)
Step 3: Guide students through these writing questions so that they are ultimately more successful when they respond independently. (Video 3)
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing, Science, Social Studies |
Grade Span: 6-8 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
In this series of 3 brief videos, our main purpose is to illustrate a practical process for incorporating writing into science and social studies classrooms, in purposeful ways.
We define “purposeful” as writing that helps students learn and communicate content understanding.
Writing is simply a method we use to teach and assess content.
Step 1: Lay a foundation: Build students’ understanding of the vocabulary for informational writing, which is a common type of writing in science and social studies. (Video 1)
Step 2: Prioritize writing on standards that require higher-order, critical thinking. (We will explore examples). Build brief writing questions aligned to these. (Video 2)
Step 3: Guide students through some of these writing questions so that they are more successful when they respond independently. (Video 3)
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing, Science, Social Studies |
Grade Span: 9-12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
In this series of 3 brief videos, our main purpose is to illustrate a practical process for incorporating writing into science and social studies classrooms, in purposeful ways.
We define “purposeful” as writing that helps students learn and communicate content understanding.
Writing is simply a method we use to teach and assess content.
Step 1: Lay a foundation: Build students’ understanding of the vocabulary for informational writing, which is a common type of writing in science and social studies. (Video 1)
Step 2: Prioritize writing on standards that require higher-order, critical thinking. (We will explore examples). Build brief writing questions aligned to these. (Video 2)
Step 3: Guide students through some of these writing questions so that they are more successful when they respond independently. (Video 3)
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: K |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
The videos show how these activities unfold similarly across all three grade levels in the grade band (K-2).l
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 1 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
The videos show how these activities unfold similarly across all three grade levels in the grade band (K-2).l
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 2 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
The videos show how these activities unfold similarly across all three grade levels in the grade band (K-2).l
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 3 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 4 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 5 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 6 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 7 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 8 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 9-10 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers |
Area: ELA, Writing |
Grade Span: 11-12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: Dr. Kevin Raczynski |
Contact hours: |
What is 360 Writing?
A highly flexible framework that includes a few basic steps to help educators align their writing instruction, assessment, and feedback strategies to the Georgia Standards of Excellence and research.
The framework for each grade level and genre has 2-3 basic steps:
1. Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Then approach writing as a process:
2. On shorter activities in the genre.
3. Followed by more extended activities (grades 3 and up).
Videos Illustrate the Steps (K-2)
Video 1: Build understanding of the vocabulary for the genre of writing.
Video 2: Build pieces following the writer's process.
Videos 3-6 or 7*: Build extended pieces following the writer's process. These videos show how these activities unfold similarly across the grade bands (3-5), (6-8), and (9-12). For extended pieces, there are multiple videos, which illustrate how you might build an extended piece one part at a time.
You will also find the frameworks for your grade level in all three genres. Dr. Raczynski gives suggested timeframes for writing instruction.
Event Date | 08-10-2023 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |