Engage NY Math, Edmodo, and Notability

Last week I had the opportunity to team teach an Engage NY math lesson with Math Coach, Margaret Hulgrave and 5th grade Marshall Lane teacher, Andrea Lawryk!  Our district has officially adopted Engage NY as our math curriculum.  Last year I started having my students students use Edmodo and Notability to work on the Student Materials digitally.  It was a wonderful way to save paper (no more paper copies), my precious time (no more printing and standing at the copy machine), and most importantly it increased student engagement!

So with Andrea's fifth grade class, after a review of the math content, we helped them set up their Edmodo accounts.  We found the easiest way to do this was to write the Group Code on the board and to have students create their user profiles.  Students then opened the assignment in Notability and annotated it from there.  We then went over how to export it back to Notability.



I also created a few tutorials on how to download PDF Engage NY files from EdCaliber, how to open the file in Notability, and how to use the Notability tools.


And the fabulous Amanda Haughs created this tutorial on how to export from Notability.


I look forward to teaming up with the other CUSD district coaches and teachers to integrate STEAM into classroom lessons the future!  Margaret, Andrea, and I were truly modeling collaboration for the 5th grade students at Marshall Lane!



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