K-5 Curriculum Maps and resources in Canvas!
Please check out this introductory PowerPoint about our K-5 Canvas ELA Blueprints
K-5 Curriculum Maps and resources in Canvas!
Please check out this introductory PowerPoint about our K-5 Canvas ELA Blueprints
Simply put, ‘coding’ is giving instructions to computers to do something. It is what makes it possible for us to create computer software, apps and websites. Your internet browser, the apps on your phone, Facebook, and this website – they’re all made with code, by people who code.
Computer science informs almost every aspect of our lives, from communications to shopping to national security and government. Coding is the basic foundation of computer science, and an area that every public school can benefit from teaching. And the best thing is that ANYONE can learn to code.
Our goal is simple: Introduce more Alaskan students to coding! Check out the following links for fast and easy ways to get you or your students coding today:
Let us know on social media how your class, school, district is participating with the hashtags #AlaskaWeekOfCode and #aklearns.
Welcome to the 2016-17 school year! The following message was sent via district email to every employee on July 12, 2016. As issues arise and are addressed, any important updates will be added and communicated via this Instructional Blog.
Effective July 1st, 2016, Catalog/Canvas will be the mandatory training management system used by all KPBSD employees. Last Spring, all employees should have viewed the Catalog Training Video for KPBSD Employees or the Catalog Training Video for Certified Employees and worked through the practice activities. Both videos are accessible on the KPBSD Shared Drive < Districtwide Staff Shared < Catalog Training Videos.
At the start of your new work year, you’ll need to enroll in the applicable Mandatory Training Bundle and work through your trainings. Feel free to review either of the above videos as needed to help you through this process. Time will be provided at your site to work through these required trainings in time for completion by Sept. 1, just as the time has been provided for whole group training in the past. The attached PDF, Enrolling into a Mandatory Training Bundle provides the specific steps to get yourself enrolled.
The following training bundle options are available:
KPBSD Mandatory Training Bundles |
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Aide and Tutor | District Secretary | Pool Staff |
Certified Teacher (Kenai and Seward area schools including Moose Pass & Hope) | Finance Staff | Principal |
Certified Teacher (Soldotna/Nikiski area schools including Ninilchik, Tustumena & Cooper Landing) | Food Service | Pupil Transportation |
Certified Teacher (Homer area schools) | Guidance Counselor | Purchasing |
Certified Teacher (Vocational) | Homeless Liaison | School Psychologist |
Coordinators | Human Resources | School Secretary |
Custodian | Information Services | Superintendent |
Director (Instructional) | Nursing Staff | Theater Staff |
Director (Instructional Support) | Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapist | Warehouse Staff |
If you encounter issues that your principal or PD Site Facilitator are not able to help you with, please don’t hesitate to contact Michelle Thomason for assistance via email or at ext. 2366. While we anticipate a few bumps during this first year of implementation, we expect this process will become streamlined and easier with each successive year, saving the time administrators spent preparing each of these trainings, the time secretaries spent recording these trainings, and the time district office spent monitoring the completion of trainings for each group of employees. Thanks in advance for your patience and perseverance; we look forward to your feedback being provided through your administrator to help improve this system!
Christine Ermold, Ed.D., Director, Human Resources & Professional Development
The Effective Instruction (EI) Committee met on January 28, 2016 to review the progress of the SGM pilot and discuss the implications of possible regulatory changes related to the December 2015 passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Questions regarding the following information may be directed to the facilitator of the EI Committee, Dr. Christine Ermold, or any member of the committee. Principals have been asked to share the following information with their faculty and organize questions at their site into a single document to help direct the flow of communication through the site administrator.
The KPBSD Curriculum and Assessment Department is offering certified teachers the opportunity to participate in a 3 credit graduate course to enhance professional practice in the area of assessment design. Teachers will learn how the assessment experts from AAI (our AMP developers) create high-quality, standards-based, common assessments. Teachers are encouraged to work in teams to build our bank of common assessments. All content areas are invited and teachers should seek approval from their school administrator before applying.
Click HERE for more information or contact Melissa Linton at extension x8861 or email mlinton@kpbsd.org
Think Central ran a content update to their online materials recently, and as a result, some online resources have been moved. For example, the Critical Thinking and Thinking Beyond resources have been moved to the Leveled Reader Teachers Guide.
If you find other variances in the online material, please notify Melissa Linton at mlinton@kpbsd.org.
Thank you!
Good Morning! I hope everyone is having an amazing first day of school! I just wanted to send out a friendly reminder that if you are looking for instructions on how to access online Pearson Products such as Successnet, Successnet Plus, and Realize you can find everything you would want to know on our district website at:
http://www.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/departments.aspx?id=31360.
Have a wonderful school year!
Melissa Linton
Curriculum and Assessment Coordinator
x8861; mlinton@kpbsd.org
Please note the following items apply to all levels, K-12.
These items apply only elementary levels:
Welcome Back!
New Health Curriculum and Materials
HEALTH CURRICULUM WEBPAGE – CLICK HERE
The Great Body Shop program will be the core curriculum material used for Health Education in grades K-8. Over 40 teachers have been trained in the new materials this summer. Teachers who have not attended a summer training will receive an email in August to access the online materials. Student subscriptions will be pre-loaded via PowerSchool once student schedules are active. Teacher and student materials have should have been delivered to your schools.
High School Health Course can be taught using the Pearson Health or the Health Course in Canvas (a course developed by our KPBSD teachers in an electronic format)
Health Modules for grades 10, 11, 12 have been identified. Training for these modules will be offered on September 22. Ideally, each high school will send 1-2 teachers to this training. Lessons from The Fourth R Plus and Common Sense Media have been chosen as the core material.
Digital Citizenship Program – Common Sense Media replaces ISafe for grades K-12
Common Sense Media Resources – CLICK HERE
Good morning!
Below are links to the new K-8 Health Curriculum and the aligned Great Body Shop and Common Sense Media resources. High School Resources will be available in August.
If you have not already done so, there are training opportunities being offered on August 3 and 4 for The Great Body Shop (K-8) and High School Health. Please visit Generation Ready for a complete schedule of trainings.
See below to access a Demo version of The Great Body Shop Program:
Go to www.TheGreatBodyShop.net
– Click on the “Current Customer” tab at the top right corner.
Username: GBSvteacher
Password: 99669
To review the new health curriculum, please click the following links:
High School Health (Health Course and 10-12 Social/Emotional Modules)