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How can I use Picasso to plan for learning in my classroom?

How can I use Picasso to plan for learning in my classroom?. August 2007. What is Picasso?. An information system that Cobb uses to communicate professional, administrative, and instructional information. What is on Picasso?. Where are the Standards?. How do I get to my Standards?.

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How can I use Picasso to plan for learning in my classroom?

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  1. How can I use Picasso to plan for learning in my classroom? August 2007

  2. What is Picasso? An information system that Cobb uses to communicate professional, administrative, and instructional information.

  3. What is on Picasso?

  4. Where are the Standards?

  5. How do I get to my Standards?

  6. Getting to my Standards After clicking on your course/grade level, you will see the course guide (pacing guide). Clicking on each section of the outline will pull up the unit outline for that instructional period.

  7. The Unit Outline Assessments tools What the students should know. Overall Understanding Lessons Hyperlink to lesson plan. Standard details Standard Details Vocabulary – great for word walls!

  8. Unit Outline: The Green Bubble Helpful for planning Elements of Balanced Literacy

  9. The Lesson

  10. The Lesson: “The Yellow Part” Tells what you do and what the kids do

  11. The Lesson: “The White, Green, and Red Part” Ideas to help differentiate the lesson. Words you use and vocab the kids need to know. Great for Word Walls!  Materials Needed

  12. Other Helpful Information • Blogs are available on the main page. • Instructional support are available that include handbooks, and PBI.

  13. On your own…. • Work with grade level colleagues to locate resources you can use in the next month. • Sharing

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