Year: 2020

Managebac Level – II

Managebac Training

Don’t forget about the Managebac training sessions for all MYP and DP teachers during lunchtime to prepare for using it in the fall. We will be offering 3 levels of training in order to ensure teachers are prepared for this change, and awarding digital badges to recognize mastery levels.

Managebac Level II training will be offered today from 1300 in D218. (Note: You must complete Level I training and the accompanying quiz in order to take Level II).

The instructional portion of the training will be around 20-30 minutes, but Cindy and Joe will be available for the duration of the lunch break to answer questions and facilitate deeper dives. All MS/US teachers must attend at least one session prior to the end of the school year (and before taking any other levels of Managebac training). Level II will cover the following:

Reporting – an introduction to how the gradebook functions in Managebac and connects with the various assessment tasks you’ve created, as well as how this looks on the student side.

Teachers will be able to:

  1. Understand how Formative and Summative assessments are represented in the Gradebook tab
  2. Understand how Managebac displays feedback on tasks to students
  3. Navigate through the Gradebook tab including student progress section
  4. Understand how tasks are represented on the Student portfolio (including the “Learning Goals” feature)

We look forward to hosting you in D218 at 1300! Special thanks to Danny for the use of his classroom.

Managebac Level – I

Managebac Training

Don’t forget about the Managebac training sessions for all MYP and DP teachers during lunchtime to prepare for using it in the fall. We will be offering 3 levels of training in order to ensure teachers are prepared for this change, and awarding digital badges to recognize mastery levels.

Managebac Level I training will be offered today from 1300 in D218. The instructional portion of the training will be around 20-30 minutes, but Cindy and Joe will be available for the duration of the lunch break to answer questions and facilitate deeper dives. All MS/US teachers must attend at least one session prior to the end of the school year (and before taking any other levels of Managebac training). Level I will cover the following:

Assessment connecting the unit plans that have been created in Managebac to assessment tasks and learning activities, including how to navigate between these elements.

Teachers will be able to:

  1. Create/Modify/Delete categories of assessment tasks (i.e. quizzes, tests, projects, etc.)
  2. Create/Modify/Delete types of assessment tasks (i.e. Formative vs. Summative)
    a. Create/Modify/Delete task-specific clarifications related to assessment tasks
  3. Add resources to Units and Tasks and edit the organization of them
  4. Understand how the Resource/Stream feature works
  5. Connect Task submissions to Turnitin Feedback Studio
  6. Develop an understanding of basic navigation within Managebac

We look forward to hosting you in D218 at 1300! Special thanks to Danny for the use of his classroom.

Service as Action – Life on Land

🌱The BIG SALE OF LITTLE GARDENING PLANTS🌱

(basil, cherry tomatoes and oregano)

When? TODAY – May 27th

Where? NIS Walkway (near the door to/from the Centre)

HowBring some money or your WeChat!

Why? It’s for charity. Also, some plants are quite small, so you can continue growing them at home!

👀 COME AND TAKE A LOOK! 👀

MS/US StuCo President Candidates

Hi

The candidates for the election are:

  • Chloe (Yunchae) (G10) & Summer (G9)
  • Eason (G10) & Steven (G9)
  • Edwin (G10) & Tirso (G10)

The election will open at 7:45 am Friday 22nd May and close at 10:20 am TODAY (Tuesday 26th May). You can vote once at the following link:

Student Council Election 2020

Good Luck to all the candidates and remember to vote.

 

GCD Stories

Grade 9s,

Your GCD steering committee (Erica, Katie Mingeon, Chesna, Jennifer, Emily, and Sunny) will teach you how to upload your story onto your blog.

You will need to create categories/widgets before uploading your story. They can help you.

Reminder: the POLISHED story is due on the May 26th by 4pm.

Questions? Please come find me.

Managebac Levels – I & II

Managebac Training

Don’t forget about the Managebac training sessions for all MYP and DP teachers during lunchtime to prepare for using it in the fall. We will be offering 3 levels of training in order to ensure teachers are prepared for this change, and awarding digital badges to recognize mastery levels.

Managebac Level II training will be offered Monday/Wednesday/Friday this week from 1300 in D218. (Note: You must complete Level I training and the accompanying quiz in order to take Level II). Managebac Level I training will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday this week from 1300 in D218, in case you haven’t been and achieved your Level I badge yet. (More about Level I in Tuesday and Thursday’s messages – or you can find in the previous posts from the past couple of weeks).

The instructional portion of the training will be around 20-30 minutes, but Cindy and Joe will be available for the duration of the lunch break to answer questions and facilitate deeper dives. All MS/US teachers must attend at least one session prior to the end of the school year (and before taking any other levels of Managebac training). Level II will cover the following:

Reporting – an introduction to how the gradebook functions in Managebac and connects with the various assessment tasks you’ve created, as well as how this looks on the student side.

Teachers will be able to:

  1. Understand how Formative and Summative assessments are represented in the Gradebook tab
  2. Understand how Managebac displays feedback on tasks to students
  3. Navigate through the Gradebook tab including student progress section
  4. Understand how tasks are represented on the Student portfolio (including the “Learning Goals” feature)

We look forward to hosting you in D218 at 1300! Special thanks to Danny for the use of his classroom.

Reminder: Briefing Today in the PAC

Hello All,

A reminder that Monday Briefing will be held in the PAC at Break today. Tea, Coffee, Snacks, and the usual host of insightful announcements will be on offer.

See you there!

Semester Exams G8 -10

Dear Students in Grades 8,9 and 10.

It is getting close to Exam Time again! In order to prepare you should:

  • Download and save the exam schedule below
  • Ask your teachers about how to prepare for the exam
  • Check the exam information on Veracross
  • Plan your time before the exams to ensure you have time for review or preparation
  • If you are an off campus student you should have a 1:1 Teams Meeting with each of your teachers

Good Luck!

G8-10 Student Semester 2 Exam Schedule

 

Briefing Monday is On

Happy Friday, All.

A heads-up that Monday Briefing is on for next week in the PAC during Break, as usual.

See you there and then!

Managebac Level – II

Managebac Training

Don’t forget about the Managebac training sessions for all MYP and DP teachers during lunchtime to prepare for using it in the fall. We will be offering 3 levels of training in order to ensure teachers are prepared for this change, and awarding digital badges to recognize mastery levels.

Managebac Level II training will be offered today from 1300 in D218. (Note: You must complete Level I training and the accompanying quiz in order to take Level II).

The instructional portion of the training will be around 20-30 minutes, but Cindy and Joe will be available for the duration of the lunch break to answer questions and facilitate deeper dives. All MS/US teachers must attend at least one session prior to the end of the school year (and before taking any other levels of Managebac training). Level II will cover the following:

Reporting – an introduction to how the gradebook functions in Managebac and connects with the various assessment tasks you’ve created, as well as how this looks on the student side.

Teachers will be able to:

  1. Understand how Formative and Summative assessments are represented in the Gradebook tab
  2. Understand how Managebac displays feedback on tasks to students
  3. Navigate through the Gradebook tab including student progress section
  4. Understand how tasks are represented on the Student portfolio (including the “Learning Goals” feature)

We look forward to hosting you in D218 at 1300! Special thanks to Danny for the use of his classroom.

Internet Connection 22 May – 26 May

Good Morning,

Please be aware that beginning today our connection to sites like Google, YouTube, Tumblr, Pinterest, etc. will be blocked or have a very inconsistent connection for a few days. This is a government mandate which we and our Internet Service Provider must follow. Please plan accordingly.

Thank you,

Joe