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© 2016 Common Core, Grades K-6

Brookline School District

Tips for Parents

2016 - 2017 School Year

Compiled by Lisa Winters, RMMS Math Specialist

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enVision Math 2.0 Lesson Components

  • Solve-and-Share Problem (connects prior knowledge to new ideas)
  • Visual Learning Bridge (connects student’s thinking in the Solve-and-Share activity to math ideas in the lesson)
  • Show Me (K-2) / Convince Me (3-6) Problem
  • Guided Practice (Do you understand? How do you know?)
  • Quick Check (for differentiation)
  • Student Work Time (former WIN) - Small Groups with Classroom Teacher, Independent Work Completion, Center Activities

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Log-In to Your Child’s Student Account

  • Go to the enVision Math 2.0 website: pearsonrealize.com
  • Click on the Sign In button at the top right corner
  • Enter your child’s Username and Password (note: this information was provided in a letter sent home by your child’s classroom teacher)
  • Click on the blue Sign In → button

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Access your Child’s Virtual Textbook (Student Workbook)

  • Log-in to your Child’s Student Account by going to the enVision Math 2.0 website: pearsonrealize.com
  • Click on the Sign In button at the top right corner
  • Enter your child’s Username and Password
  • Click on the blue Sign In → button
  • Click on enVision Math 2.0 Common Core Grade (your child’s grade) 2016 listed under the round green program button
  • Click on the Topic that your child is working on (e.g. Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3…)
  • Click on the Lesson that your child is working on (e.g. Lesson 1-1, Lesson 1-2, Lesson 1-3…)
  • Click on Student Edition eText to access the student workbook (use the left and right arrow to scroll through the workbook pages)

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Access Lesson Videos

  • Log-in to your Child’s Student Account by going to the enVision Math 2.0 website: pearsonrealize.com
  • Click on the Sign In button at the top right corner
  • Enter your child’s Username and Password
  • Click on the blue Sign In → button
  • Click on enVision Math 2.0 Common Core Grade (your child’s grade) 2016 listed under the round green program button
  • Click on the Topic that your child is working on (e.g. Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3…)
  • Click on the Lesson that your child is working on (e.g. Lesson 1-1, Lesson 1-2, Lesson 1-3…)

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Access Lesson Videos (continued)

  • Scroll to the Develop: Visual Learning header, then click on the Lesson Title: Visual Learning link (this is the video that your child watched during their math lesson)
    • Example: if the lesson title is Count On to Add, then the video title is Count On to Add: Visual Learning
  • Next, scroll to the Assess & Differentiate header, then click on the Lesson Title: Another Look link (this video reviews the same skill as the Visual Learning video, but uses simpler language)
    • Example: if the lesson title is Count On to Add, then the video title is Count On to Add: Another Look

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The ability to interact with any student edition workbook page that displays the Visual Learning or Help icons, as follows:

Tips for using BouncePages:

1. Aim the camera so the full page is easily viewable on your screen (for best results, flatten the page)

2. Tap the screen to scan the entire page (scanning a single problem will not work) before anything is written on the page

3. Bounce the page to life by clicking your BouncePages program icon

4. Note: Update the operating system on your device and the BouncePages App as needed

Download the free BouncePages App (via your mobile app store)

BouncePages App