An Overview of Houghton Mifflin on Curriculum Companion
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The Curriculum Companion for Houghton Mifflin is a site devoted to helping teachers understand, apply, and teach state adopted curriculum materials, and integrate technology in their classroom. Our course catalog offers courses and resources for teaching with state adopted curriculum materials, personal proficiency skills, technology integration in curriculum, information literacy, and more. Curriculum Companion staff development workshops are designed to be administered in a face-to-face setting, or any combination of face-to-face, and online instruction. We provide trainers or we can provide training and ongoing coaching and mentoring for your site-based trainers or lead teachers. |
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Curriculum Companion’s Houghton Mifflin Curriculum Resources! |
| The Houghton Mifflin Curriculum Resources are a set of online resources organized by grade level and theme, which will enable teachers to effectively integrate technology with the Houghton Mifflin Reading: A Legacy of Literature English Language Arts adoption. The Houghton Mifflin Curriculum Resources include: |
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presentations to introduce and build background knowledge for each theme, teacher read-aloud, and Reading-Writing Workshop |
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Internet resources to support direct instruction and the Classroom Management and Challenge Handbook activities, |
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downloadable and customizable graphic organizing software templates, |
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suggested titles of video resources from Discovery Education streaming, |
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strategies for using presentation and productivity software or video to support writing assignments, and |
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information about content-based software. |
Houghton Mifflin Curriculum Resources saves teachers time!
You will find a vast number of pre-selected online resources for each theme of Houghton Mifflin. Students use the online resources to support the research for their yearly research report as well as the learning activities described in the Classroom Management and Challenge Handbooks. Teachers use the online resources to build background when introducing themes and reading selections. Because the Houghton Mifflin Curriculum Resources have been organized by grade level, theme, reading selection, and page number, it is easy for teachers to plan ahead and include technology in their lessons to support teaching and learning.
What else is included with the Houghton Mifflin Curriculum Resources? |


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Teachers can use the presentations for the theme openers, Teacher Read Aloud stories, and Reading Writing Workshops to build background and reinforce reading, listening, and writing comprehension skills. The presentations are available in 5 formats: a small preview file, a web page that acts just like the actual PowerPoint, a full slide and handout layout PDF file, and a full slide Flash file. We create all custom backgrounds and use age and content appropriate visuals in each presentation - all aligned to the content in the Houghton Mifflin adoption. Because we purchased many of the images, we cannot share the actual PowerPoint file without violating our user agreements. The presentations are a perfect way to provide discussion prompts, appropriate visuals to build background knowledge, to reinforce listening comprehension skills, and to introduce and support the writing process.
Teachers can download graphic organizer software templates as Inspiration versions 7 or 8, or as a PDF file that aligns to the key vocabulary for each reading selection, activities in the Classroom Management Handbook, and the writing process in the Reading-Writing Workshop. Your students can use these organizers to support vocabulary development, reading comprehension, and writing skills. If your school’s computers have Inspiration installed, you can completely customize the organizers to differentiate instruction and meet the diverse needs of your students.
Students can also use the Internet guide sheets to examine relevant and meaningful information on theme and selection specific web sites. These downloadable and customizable guide sheets are available in Word and as a PDF document and can be found under the theme resources. |
Develop your technology and integration skills with the Curriculum Companion Professional Development!
Independent learning with the Houghton Mifflin Online Explorations for Teachers |
The online independent study Explorations for Teachers at each grade level provide you with the background and knowledge to integrate technology with the Houghton Mifflin English Language Arts program. The Explorations include articles, narrated presentations, multimedia tutorials, links to important web sites, and templates and documents that may be downloaded and used by teachers. Currently, we offer six self-paced modules for teachers.
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- Setting the Stage for Technology Integration
- Using Graphic Organizing Software
- Using Internet Resources
- Using Presentation and Productivity Software
- Using Video or Video Conferencing Equipment
- Content Based Software
We are planning to re-design the modules to include more interactive activities that are aligned to technology proficiency standards - so be watching for a new look and possibly new modules for the Houghton Mifflin Online Explorations for Teachers! |
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Multimedia Technology 'How-To' Tutorials provide "just in time" support! |
Narrated Multimedia Technology 'How-To' tutorials includes a library of over 600 tutorials that demonstrate how to use the most popular software applications with the Houghton Mifflin adopted curriculum materials. Teachers increase their personal proficiency with technology while learning to integrate it in their classrooms. The tutorial library is always growing as new applications come online!
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- Inspiration Version 7
- Introduction to Inspiration Version 8
- Creating Cause and Effect Charts with Inspiration
- Creating a Basic Web in Inspiration
- Using Kids Search Tools
- Introduction to Kidspiration
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 - Introduction
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 - Intermediate
- Microsoft Word 2003 - Introduction
- Microsoft Word 2003 - Intermediate
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- Searching for resources using netTrekker
- Using America's Story Web site - Library of Congress
- Searching for resources using Factmonster
- Searching for resources using the Marco Polo Web Site (now Thinkfinity)
- Finding Images on the Internet
- Houghton Mifflin Power Proofreading
- Houghton Mifflin Eduplace Web site
- Houghton Mifflin Lexia Phonics
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Access Recorded Online Workshops 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! |
Curriculum Companion includes a growing library of professional development resources including archived recordings of previously conducted live online workshops. These sessions are typically two hour workshops and currently number approximately 20 hours of training. Teachers are able to see and hear the instructor and see everything on the instructor’s computer that he or she is sharing with participants. No special software is required to view the workshops, and teachers can utilize this resource at their own convenience. As more online workshops are recorded, this library will continue to grow.
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Using Word to Teach Cause and Effect, Part 1 (50 minutes)
Note: This session includes audio
In this workshop, participants will review the basics of using Microsoft Word while creating a cause and effect chart to use as a template for students. This workshop will cover an overview of Microsoft Word tables, navigating the workspace, entering and formatting text, formatting borders and merging and splitting cells. In addition, we will discuss ways to incorporate Microsoft Word tables into the teaching of other reading skills. |
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Using Inspiration to Create a Brainstorming Web, Part 2 (1hr 13 min.)
Note: This session includes audio
In this workshop, participants will review the basics of using Inspiration while creating a basic web to use as a template for students or as a lesson aid during instruction. This workshop will cover an overview of Inspiration, navigating the workspace, using the Symbol palette, linking ideas, and the use of the “rapid fire” feature. In addition, we will discuss ways to incorporate Inspiration Webs into other reading applications. |
A trainer toolbox to meet your staff development needs!
Curriculum Companion offers a flexible face-to-face professional development program focused on technology integration into the Houghton Mifflin English Language Arts curriculum. The staff development modules vary in length from 20 minutes to 6 hours, and can be trained independently or as part of a larger institute. The scope of the 10 modules includes an examination of current research and practices for using technology in reading, classroom management with technology, an overview of the Curriculum Companion resources, and hands-on learning experiences on selected software applications focused on supporting the different components of the Houghton Mifflin curriculum.
In order to access the staff development modules, teachers must have a trainer account with Curriculum Companion. This account will give trainers access to over 40 hours of training materials, including facilitator guides, handouts, agendas, and all support materials. |
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Cool tools to stay connected at Curriculum Companion!
- Submit useful web resources in the Tools section
- Submit teacher created materials to include in the Houghton Mifflin Curriculum Resources
- Curriculum Companion Yahoo! Groups to communicate with other educators
- Wikispaces for Curriculum Companion Trainers to share implementation strategies for using the training modules with their staff
- Follow and comment on the Curriculum Companion blog
Learn more about Houghton Mifflin Resources on Curriculum Companion!
For information about the Curriculum Companion program or to schedule an online presentation, please contact us at:
Instructional Technology & Learning Resources
Sacramento County Office of Education
P.O. Box 269003
Sacramento, CA 95826
Phone: (916) 228-2748
Email: sales@curriculumcompanion.org
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Curriculum Companion is available to educators on an annual subscription basis, valid for one year from the date of activation. Teachers receive a login and password for full access to the site once their account is activated.
Teacher License: $49 per year (Volume pricing is available)
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