Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Riverdeep

Although I have read blogs in the past, it is now that I join the movement to create one for myself.  This blog is intended for professional use; however, I am apt to including some personal information at times.  Question for today- How do you use Riverdeep?

5 comments:

  1. I use RiverDeep to access posted learning schedules, and that is about it.

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  2. Yay for Mrs. Hays! Welcome to the blogosphere. Do you mind if I link your blog to mine?

    I use Riverdeep to access my learning schedule, and that's about it. I often have problems with the login.

    Ms. LL

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  3. Has anyone used the technology tutorials or links? I've used the learning schedules at the middle school level, but used Destination Reading and Destination Math at the elementary school level. The scavenger hunt is also very helpful to figure out what actually available in Riverdeep (Duval Learning Village). Check out this link for differentiated instruction lesson plans/assistance- http://155.44.232.39/lv/io_s001_04.forward?_docid=D3930204-9D00-0000-6FF3-5D7232C06490&_Appid=149&_ioID=112&_wsuuid=DF14F810-FFFF-FFDC-5D6E-CE185598BBDB.

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  4. It is being used to introduce certain lessons in Destination Reading/Math and for other lessons it is used as practice during the work period.

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  5. First Grade teachers at Hyde Park Elementary state that they use the course overview for reading, math, science, health, social studies, and writing to look at standards, learning schedules, formatives, summatives, curriculum, technology, to access leveled readers, and organization. Destination Reading and Math is used as well.

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