Section outline
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Have you ever asked yourself and your colleagues…
- How can we use evidence-based strategies to teach fractions?
- Have you ever heard of Fraction Face-Off!?
- What does a systematic and explicit fraction intervention look like?
If you are looking for an evidence-based intervention targeted for 4th grade, this course will help prepare you to implement one called Fraction Face-Off! (FFO). FFO is a small-group Tier 2 intervention designed to promote fraction understanding for students with math difficulty.
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New to BRIDGE-RI?
If this is your first time taking a course on BRIDGE-RI, we strongly recommend viewing the information below to familiarize yourself with the steps needed to successfully engage with and complete courses on BRIDGE-RI. To learn more about each topic, click the arrow on the left to expand and collapse each topic as needed.
Please note that none of the information below is required or tracked for completion and to this end, the time needed to review this information is not included in the estimated time to complete this course.
Please familiarize yourself with the site by watching this brief video on getting around.Important Notes
- A self-paced course is open year-round. There are no start and end dates, or due dates, but there are activities and quizzes that must be successfully completed in order to earn credit.
- BRIDGE-RI will automatically log users out after 2 hours of inactivity.
Accommodations
We strive for all content to be accessible to all BRIDGE-RI participants. If you are having trouble accessing any materials or wish to request accommodations for this course, please contact mtss.bridgeri@gmail.com.
To earn any PLUs associated with this course, you'll need to successfully complete each of the required activities, typically denoted by a completion marker that turns from gray to green. Any time you successfully complete a section or activity, the gray box will automatically turn to green if you have met the requirement(s). At times, you will see activities where you will need to manually select "mark as done." . Please note that there will be assessments (e.g., quizzes, checks for understanding) built into every course on BRIDGE-RI. You will be expected to obtain a passing score on these assessments but you will have multiple attempts to pass and you will receive specific feedback to guide you if you're struggling with a particular topic. While this course is self-paced and will not be facilitated by a moderator, please feel free to contact the course support contact if you have any questions.Every course on BRIDGE-RI will ask you to complete a short Course Evaluation at the end of the course. Upon submission of this evaluation, your Course Completion Certificate will unlock. To access this certificate:- Click on the Course Completion Certificate activity.
- Click View certificate button.
- Your certificate will automatically download.
- Your certificate will also be emailed to you.
- You can access your certificate at any time from your Profile. Click Profile and under Miscellaneous, select My certificates.
Locating your Certificates: A one minute video on where to find all your course certificates
The Basics
This course may use discussion forums to engage participants in meaningful dialogue around shared experiences. Every forum will contain clear instructions and requirements for completion. Please carefully read and follow the instructions. The course facilitator will periodically check on responses to ensure quality and appropriateness.
Replying to a Post
Many discussion forums will ask that you reply to another participant's post, in addition to posting your own topic. These conversation starters can help you construct a response:
- Can you tell me more about...
- I am curious about...
- What do you think about...
- Your post reminded me of...
- This is important to me because...
- This made me think of...
- I can relate to this because...
- Have you considered...
- This was interesting to me because...
Subscribing to Your Post
You can decide whether or not you'd like to receive an email notification if someone comments on your post or adds a new post. There are two ways:
- If you want to receive a notification about one specific post, click the envelope icon off to the right of that post. It is strongly recommended that you do this.
- If you want to receive notifications about all posts in a forum, click the "manage forum subscriptions" link at the bottom of the forum and sign up from there.
"Netiquette"
"Netiquette" is etiquette for online communication. Please practice the following guidelines when posting comments or replies.
- Proofread and edit your work before posting.
- AVOID THE USE OF ALL CAPS as this may be interpreted as shouting.
- Avoid abbreviations (e.g., LOL, OMG).
- Avoid using humor and sarcasm as they can be difficult to detect in written communication.
- Practice civil discussion. Refrain from ranting about someone or something.
- Respect the privacy of communication within a course. Do not publicly forward the comments of your fellow participants to others outside of the course.
Why a Profile is Important
“Why should I publish my photo and write about my interests?”
“The biggest disadvantage of e-learning is the lack of direct personal contact with participants.”
We have heard both statements when we ask for opinions on e-learning. These two statements, seemingly unconnected, are in fact at the two extremes of the same spectrum. One expresses a longing for a living person on the other end of a fiber-optic cable, the other objects to revealing any personal information.
What is our stand on this? We will reply by asking you do a quick visualization: try to imagine that you are teaching a class where all the participants are separated by screens. You know their names but you don’t know what they look like, you can't see their facial expression, read their body language, you don't know their experience in education, content area or job title. Do you feel comfortable?
We want Rhode Island educators to connect to each other through BRIDGE-RI.
Editing your Profile
While keeping private information private, customize your profile so that others can learn a little bit more about you – your experiences and interests, why you’re in education, and anything else you’d like to share.
In the upper right hand corner, you should see your name with a small triangle to the right. Click on your name and your user menu will open. Select "Profile" from the drop down list.
You will be brought to your user profile. Near the top left portion, select "Edit profile" under User details.
From there, you will have the opportunity to update and personalize your profile. Read the tips below for guidance.
- Give a brief introduction following the prompts below.
- Write about yourself and describe your educational experience.
- Add a little something about your personal life, interests, family, or hobbies.
- Allow others to get to know you to the extent you feel comfortable.
- Keep it concise! A short paragraph is likely all you need!
- Add a picture of yourself. Upload your photo to the profile, but if you’re more comfortable using a photo of your pet, a Bitmoji, or some other option, please do so!
- Remember that your profile is visible to all other BRIDGE-RI users.
If you are having difficulty, please visit Setting Up Your Moodle Profile for a complete list of the instructions above. Please note this link will open in a new window, and from there you can print or save the instructions for your convenience.