Classworks Enrichment Projects are project-based performance tasks that deepen students’ understanding of the standard covered. These enrichment activities help students apply concepts in a real-life situation to build the following skills:
Higher-order thinking skills
Personal and social responsibility
Planning, critical thinking, reasoning, and creativity
Strong communication skills, both for interpersonal and presentation needs visualizing and decision making
Understanding meaningful use of technology to accomplish tasks
Users can create custom assignments for students using their state standards. This allows you to tailor assignments to focus on a particular strand and/or focus on a particular instructional application. Uses of Teacher Created Assignments Creating ...
Each unit/activity in Classworks can be accessed without having to assign it to students. This is great as this allows teachers to test out activities on their end for troubleshooting with students, as well as supporting Classroom teaching. Below are ...
Once an assignment is created, you may need to make changes to the units in the assignment. From the Create Tab > Instruction > My Created Instruction section: Click the options icon next to the name of an assignment and Click Edit. Edits will not ...
You can add Classworks skill units to a new assignment in a Google Classroom class without leaving the Classworks platform! Students can then practice the assigned skill and turn-in their practice results for grading using Google Classroom. Assign a ...
Most Classworks units are comprised of 3 main parts: Part 1: A mini-lesson which is the teacher of the program (direct instruction) and introduces one standard or skill. Part 2: Students have activities to practice and apply knowledge, these ...