Teacher Resources
Integrating Social & Emotional Learning into your Academic Interventions
You're likely hearing a lot of buzz around the importance of a social and emotional learning (SEL) curriculum this fall. Whether it’s because services were interrupted, or because students experienced trauma and stress this spring leaving them more ...
Remote Learning for Special Education Students
In this video, Judy and Michael talk about the ways teachers can meet the needs of Special Education students in a distance learning environment. Classworks is a CASE-endorsed solution that helps level the playing field for students by supplying the ...
Monitoring and Student Accountability
Monitoring student data and implementing accountability during remote learning is a crucial element to student success. This virtual training will break down the C.R.A.M. approach: Communicating Reporting Accountability Monitoring Watch for ...
Assigning Daily Grades for Remote Student Work
With students working remotely, how can teachers keep track of Daily Grades? Patty shows us how!
Digital Close-Reading Passages to Support Remote Learning
Classworks provides interdisciplinary digital reading passages for students by grade and Lexile level. These passages are the perfect tool for conducting close reads and building stamina. Plus, text-dependent questions and open-ended responses ensure ...
Using Differentiated Math Problems for at-home learning
Our Classroom Math activities are perfect inside - or outside - the classroom! Students can use an interactive, digital canvas as they work each math standard through four levels of differentiation. Watch the video below to see how easily teachers ...
Use the 3 Ms to Keep Students Engaged at Home
Keeping students engaged while at home can be tough -- but don't worry, we've got your back! Jordan shows us how to use the "3 M's" (Modeling, Monitoring, and Motivating) to keep students engaged and on-task.
Daily Communication Plans if You Don't Have an LMS or Use Google Classroom
How do teachers stay in touch with students if they aren't using an LMS or Google Classroom? Watch the video below for lots of tips that can help keep the lines of communication open when students aren't able to attend class.
Teacher Tips for Remote Learning
Classworks offers a step-by-step plan for remote learning when students are unable to attend class. Check out our Q&A with teachers to learn how you can be prepared in the event of school closings.
Confidence Comes from Being Prepared
Watch the video below for a step-by-step plan for remote learning that keeps students engaged and learning in the event of school closings.
Popular Articles
What are the Universal Screener Assessment Scaled Score Targets?
When using multiple forms of an assessment, there will be variations in scores across forms and from one test administration to another. These variations make it difficult to compare students’ scores across test administrations and over time. ...
Using Classworks Data to Create IEP Goals
Introduction Creating effective IEP goals begins with understanding where your student is and what they are ready to work on. Additionally, it involves measuring progress and providing Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) for students to meet their ...
How do I start a Progress Monitoring session for my student?
To turn Progress Monitoring Probes on for a student: 1. Navigate to the Progress Monitoring page and use the filters to find the student(s) you would like to start Progress Monitoring. 2. Using the toggle on the left-hand side, select the subject you ...
How do I generate the Comprehensive Student Report?
Overview The Comprehensive Student report allows you to see an all-inclusive view of an individual student. The report displays instruction and assessment results at a broad level. This report includes all data completed within the date range ...
How do I add a co-teacher to my class?
1. To add a co-teacher, head to the Classes tab then click on your Class Name. 2. Next, Click Edit Class, then "add co-teacher." 3. Finally, check the box to the left of the teacher's name, click Add, and save! That teacher will then automatically ...