HMH Into Reading Lesson Creation

Beth Coogle26 minutes read

Mrs. Kugel is adapting to a new program, HMH, for teaching kindergarten, which offers pre-built lessons, personalized content creation, and collaboration tools. Accessing resources online streamlines lesson preparation, although slow internet speed may pose challenges.

Insights

  • Mrs. Kugel is transitioning to a new teaching program called HMH for kindergarten, which offers pre-built weekly lessons and the option to create personalized content through the "My Stuff" feature, fostering organization and collaboration with colleagues in the district.
  • Accessing HMH resources online via ClassLink streamlines lesson preparation by providing foundational skills like Alpha Friends videos under the "Foundational Skills" component, offering structured teacher guides for specific letters and sight words, and incorporating interactive materials like anchor charts and videos to enhance student engagement, while also emphasizing the importance of planning ahead with module assessments for student success.

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Recent questions

  • How does Mrs. Kugel adapt to teaching kindergarten?

    By utilizing a new program, HMH, after 20 years of experience.

  • What resources are available in HMH for kindergarten teaching?

    Pre-built lessons, Alpha Friends videos, and personalized content.

  • How can teachers collaborate using HMH?

    By sharing lessons with colleagues in the district.

  • What tools are available for structuring lessons in HMH?

    Teacher's guide online or hard copy, focusing on specific letters, sight words, and strategies.

  • How can teachers enhance lesson engagement in HMH?

    By incorporating anchor charts, interactive videos, and planning ahead with module assessments.

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Summary

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"Adapting to HMH: Kindergarten Teaching Made Easy"

  • Mrs. Kugel is adapting to a new program, HMH, for teaching kindergarten after 20 years of experience.
  • Accessing HMH online through ClassLink is the initial step, offering the choice between direct HMH resources or creating personalized content.
  • HMH resources provide pre-built lessons for each week, but some materials are exclusively available online, requiring navigation.
  • Foundational skills like Alpha Friends videos are under the "Foundational Skills" component, accessible through the drop-down menu.
  • Creating personalized lessons through "My Stuff" allows for easy organization, naming lessons by week and day for clarity.
  • Sharing lessons with colleagues in the district is simplified through the platform, enhancing collaboration.
  • Utilizing the teacher's guide online or hard copy aids in structuring lessons, with a focus on specific letters, sight words, and strategies.
  • Accessing books and resources online streamlines lesson preparation, enabling easy projection for class activities.
  • Incorporating anchor charts and interactive videos enhances lesson engagement, with the option to project or assign them based on available technology.
  • Planning ahead by reviewing module assessments and inventories ensures alignment with essential skills for student success.

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Engaging Alpha Friend Videos and Writing Instruction

  • Videos need to be clicked on and may require multiple attempts due to slow internet
  • Alpha friends videos are not showing up in the teacher's edition but can be found in HMH resources under foundational skills
  • Alpha friend videos are short, engaging, and involve dancing, suitable for a quick break
  • Writing instruction begins on day three of week one, with lessons on choosing a topic and brainstorming
  • Teacher can print anchor charts and writing process materials from previous lessons to supplement current lesson
  • Small group activities involve helping students with basic skills like holding a pencil and matching letter tiles
  • Start Right Reader lessons can be projected for group reading, and printable versions are available for individual use
  • Printable Start Right Readers can be sent home with students, providing practice and excitement for reading
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