Curriculum
Common Core Standards
Our school is fully aligned with the Common Core State Standards.
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enVision Math
enVision math 2.0 Common Core is a comprehensive mathematics curriculum for Grades K-5. It offers the flexibility of print, digital, or blended instruction. enVision math 2.0 provides the focus, coherence, and rigor of the Common Core State Standards. Project-based learning, visual learning strategies, and extensive customization options empower every teacher and student.
Conceptual Understanding
Deepen students' abilities to think mathematically when students connect ideas, they deepen their understanding. enVision math 2.0 is organized into clusters of connected topics and lessons. Students learn to see relationships, ask questions, and try different approaches. Problem-based learning drives students to engage in productive struggle.
Personalized and Adaptive Learning
Make math learner-centered, relevant, and focused enVision math 2.0 gives you a wide variety of differentiation resources and strategies. Tiered activities, learning centers, flexible grouping, and technology help you accommodate learning styles and readiness.
Managed Learning
Simplify with one learning management system access all content, resources, assessments, and student data on Pearson Realize. This powerful learning management system gives you instant access to everything you need and want, in a single place.
Growth Mindset
A growth mindset is a belief that we can get smarter through hard work and practice. This means that struggling with something difficult doesn’t mean you’re not smart—it’s a chance to grow your intelligence. Growth mindset is all about trying hard, using good strategies, and getting the help you need.
It might seem like growth mindset implies that everyone has exactly the same potential in every domain, but that’s not quite true. Instead, growth mindset means everyone’s intellectual ability can always be further developed. Growth mindset is not about telling your students to never give up. A benefit of growth mindset is that it helps you stay motivated to stick it out when things are difficult, but telling students not to quit won't do that alone. You have to (truthfully!) convince kids that their efforts will result in increased ability (because ability can grow!) and remind them that they're learning when something is hard for them to do.
Observing Growth MindsetHaving a growth mindset could involve:
Taking on new challenges with optimism
Being able to talk about what you learned