📚 Teacher Directions (Do Not Publish) -4

Welcome to the ELA Digital Resources Teacher Directions.

Your template is ready to go except the specific video links to routines and NearPod will need to be added.

 

Getting Started

K-2 (K-3)

1. Pull the Unit and Week module from the commons.

                   Publish one day at a time.

2. Go to Nearpod list and locate and add Nearpods to your own library. Follow the directions below for how to load the NearPod as an external tool.

3. Go to the routine video list, select video and embed in Canvas (Directions Below).

3-6 (4-6)

1. Pull the Unit and Week module from the shared Davis Learning First System.

                   Publish one day at a time.

 

NearPod

1. How to find, add and link a Nearpod to the canvas template?

Go to NearPod and search the district library or select the link from the grade level resource page.

Locate the specific NearPod that you are using and add it to your library.

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Play media comment.District NearPod Link Library Links to an external site.. Select the link and then select 'Add to Library'.

Once the NearPod is in your library go to assignment and follow the directions to add the NearPod as an external link (this will allow it to sync with Speed Grader).

          • Open the assignment and click edit
          • Change “submission type” to external tool
          • Click “find” and choose Nearpod.
          • Select your desired lesson.
          • Select student paced lesson.

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Play media comment.routine video database Links to an external site.

Select the video you want to use  - the videos are saved in Stream. 

2. How to attach a video to your canvas assignment?

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Other Things to Consider

1. Writing Paper

Part of your students work in routines, comprehension and writing will ask them to write on paper and then take a picture and submit in canvas or Nearpod. How might this best work with your class? Do you need to send home a journal or notebook? Do you want to create a printed writing paper (skyline/fence line) journal?

Make sure students have what they need.