Project-Based Learning for all students entering Kindergarten to Grade 12. Used by Missouri school districts since 2000! New STEM. Courses for 2016!



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Used by Missouri school districts since 2000! Created for Missouri Students Project-Based Learning for all students entering Kindergarten to Grade 12 New STEM Courses for 2016!

Reduce Summer Learning Loss with Fun and Engaging Full-Day Enrichment An academically rigorous and customizable summer program, Summer Journey can improve students foundational skills and expand their knowledge and problem-solving abilities, all while reducing summer learning loss. A combination of core academic courses and enriching Journey classes, including new STEM courses, provide a full-day, project-based learning curriculum that build students communication and social skills, enhances leadership skills, and encourages students creativity. Program Flexibility for Districts State-funded and free for students, Summer Journey can be customized to fit the needs of a district s summer school program. The turnkey program provides: ] Up to 168 hours of summer programming ] Over 120 course options ] Scripted lessons that engage students in hands-on cooperative activities ] Transportation provided to and from summer school program Proven Student Participation Summer Journey has proven to increase the number of students participating; some districts have seen up to a 300% increase in the number of participants. Over 20,000 Missouri students participate in the program each year. Students receive incentives for attending, earning up to $100 in gift cards based on attendance during the program. Peace of Mind Plus Satisfaction for Parents With a full-day curriculum, student transportation provided to and from school, and no tuition, Summer Journey eases parents financial and scheduling concerns and provides reassurance that their children are participating in an academically enriching and engaging summer program. In 2015, 95% of Missouri parents surveyed indicated they were satisfied with Summer Journey. Improved Academic Achievement Summer Journey assessment results show improvement of grade-level academic achievement for students participating in the program. During summer 2015, students in grades 3 6 took Summer Journey s pre- and post-assessments. Skill acquisition was determined as a percentage gain on the content and skills within the courses. In 2015, students made 49% gains on math assessments and 40% gains on reading assessments. Summer Journey 2015 Math & Reading Assessment % Gains 60% 50% 40% 30% 49% 40% 20% 10% 2 0% Math Reading

A Flexible Summer Program to Fit Your District Needs Planning a summer school program can take significant time and effort, as well as cost, to implement successfully. A comprehensive and customizable program, Summer Journey can minimize your summer planning time and help increase your year-round budget. Student Recruitment Made Easy Student recruitment materials are provided to districts to maximize student attendance. Principals receive an engaging video to show to students either during a school assembly or in individual classrooms. In addition, an enrollment package is sent home with students that explains the program, identifies times and dates, describes the courses, and includes an enrollment form. To increase student attendance, districts may also extend the program to nonpublic schools within their districts and to smaller surrounding districts that may not have their own summer program. This becomes a win-win for students and for the district. Turnkey Program Implementation With scripted courses and most materials provided for each course, Summer Journey relieves the stress and anxiety of planning and implementing a summer school program. Teachers receive a teacher kit containing basic classroom supplies, and each course kit includes most of the materials necessary to implement the lessons plus teacher manuals that give specific, scripted instructions on how to conduct each lesson. At the end of Summer Journey, teachers keep their course supplies to use during the regular school year. Course Alignment to Latest Missouri Standards Summer Journey courses are being revised and updated through an ongoing curriculum revision cycle that began in 2014. As each course is reviewed and updated, its curriculum including course rigor is being revised to align to the most current Missouri Learning Standards. Assessments Identify Summer Learning Gains For grades 3 8, general criterion-referenced, pre- and post-assessments in Communication Arts and Math are available. These assessments are structured after the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) test with multiple choice and constructive response questions, and they are being updated to align to the 2015 16 Missouri state assessment. A screening assessment is also available for placing students in Achieve TM intervention courses. The curriculum I taught was clearly organized and easy to understand. I feel like the kids learned a lot from the lessons I taught. -Educator, El Dorado Springs, MO 3

Now Even Better... NEW Features for Summer Journey 2016 Summer Journey now offers new and improved program features, providing districts with a comprehensive, rigorous, and relevant summer program that meets the needs of all students from those entering Kindergarten to rising 12th graders. STEM Course Options For districts interested in offering more opportunities for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education, Summer Journey now offers a package of STEM courses. By selecting this track of courses, districts can provide students the opportunity to gain exposure and hands-on experience in STEM fields. Comprehensive Teacher Training Formalized training ensures that teachers and administrators are ready to begin Summer Journey on day one of the program. Teachers and administrators new to Summer Journey receive indepth training and a start-up manual that provides the guidance and support to implement a successful summer program. Workshops focus on program details, including routines, materials inventory, daily schedule, and school procedures. 4 Revised Academic Courses and Curriculum Summer Journey core academic courses are being revised and rewritten as part of an ongoing curriculum revision cycle begun in 2014. Updated courses closely align to the most current Missouri Learning Standards, with lessons focusing on increased student engagement. Additionally, the curriculum at the Primary level has been restructured and rewritten. Summer Journey EvaluateTM Combination Districts can now purchase Summer Journey Summer Journey-Evaluate Bundle with Evaluate, Catapult Learning s next- Option generation formative assessment system, to support year-round academic improvement for students. Research-based Evaluate assessments expose proficiency and learning trends, allowing teachers and administrators to identify student needs with accuracy and take targeted, effective action to help every student learn and increase academic achievement.

Support Your Students Academic Gains with Next-Generation Assessment EvaluateTM, Catapult Learning s next-generation formative assessment system used by twenty Missouri districts, is a valuable and proven tool that builds the foundation for continual academic improvement. Growth Begins with Informed Instruction Through a combination of web-based formative reading and math assessments and superior reporting and analysis tools, Evaluate engages students in their own learning, guides teachers as they target instruction, and allows administrators to identify instructional areas in need of additional resources and support. Innovative Features that Set Evaluate Apart w Best-of-breed technology-enhanced question types take students beyond multiple choice, challenging them with more rigor and authenticity. w Frequent, fast, highly informative reporting yields immediate academic impact. w The Evaluate reporting platform provides more than just scores and diagnostics; embedded teacher resources provide teachers with concrete support for teaching challenging concepts. valuate helps us focus on specific skills to E plan instruction and meet the individual nee ds of our students. We are able to monitor our students progress monthly, which allows us to be more proactive with our instruction and interventions. Administrator, Hazelwood SD, MO 5

2013 Catapult Learning Take the Journey from Academics... While Summer Journey is designed for up to 168 hours of full-day summer programming, the program can be customized to fit both the academic and scheduling needs of a district. During each day of Summer Journey, students are engaged in a combination of morning academic courses and afternoon enrichment courses. Districts choose the courses that will best serve their students needs. Throughout each course, the curriculum emphasizes cooperative, project-based learning, cultivating a discovery process in which students pursue their curiosity, think critically, and take initiative in their learning. The Academic Core Students entering Kindergarten through grade 8 engage in an academically challenging curriculum during the morning session of Summer Journey. Those students beginning kindergarten in the following fall term participate in weekly, themebased integrated curriculum of reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. The Early Learner Language Arts and Investigations programs include interactive lessons focusing on the reading and writing process and curriculum that combines math and science. For students in grades 2 8, core academic courses are spread over four morning periods and include daily reading, language arts, math, and science or social studies courses. These core courses developed for Primary, Elementary, and Intermediate levels are aligned to Missouri Learning Standards and focus on student engagement through interactive, project-based lessons. Additional Support for Struggling Students For students needing academic remediation, districts can choose intervention courses in reading and math designed to support your struggling learners with systematic and explicit instruction that s tailored to the unique needs of each student. Built on sound research and instructional best practices, AchieveMath and AchieveReadingFlex provide students with targeted instruction that reinforces essential skills while increasing students self-confidence and motivation to learn. AchieveReading F lex Instructional Intervention AchieveReading A-B Level 5 Lesson 25Teacher Resource Manual Each lesson includes a hands-on activity to make the learning more meaningful to students. Educator, Bayless SD, MO 6

... to Enrichment Hands-On Journey Courses Summer Journey s afternoon curriculum includes hands-on exploratory Journey courses with embedded academics. These Journey courses enable students to actively engage with topics within the fields of Engineering & Construction, Sports & Teamwork, Arts & Crafts, Theatre & Performance, and more. For 2016, six new STEM-focused courses are available. Most Journey courses include a teacher manual and scripted lessons. For grades 1 8, districts choose a total of six Journey courses, three each for the first and last 12 days of the session. Kindergarten selects one Just for Fun curriculum. I like that Summer Journey emphasizes learning by doing. The courses are fun and increase opportunities for student learning and self-development. It is exciting to observe students exploring new ideas and solving problems on their own or cooperatively. Educator, McDonald R-I, MO 7

From Summer Break to Summer Journey Summer Journey is designed to enrich students learning with a hands-on, project-based learning curriculum that promotes engagement and builds self confidence. Students like the fun-filled enrichment activities, parents enjoy the full-day program in a safe environment, and teachers, principals, and district administrators appreciate the learning that happens over the summer. It s a win for all! Summer Journey Features: w More than 120 course offerings, including new STEM and revised ELA courses w Student recruitment materials to ensure high enrollment w Implementation support from an on-site Regional Operations Manager w Comprehensive teacher training with start-up manual and guide for successful implementation Summer Journey is brought to you by Catapult Learning. With an uncompromising commitment to educational quality, Catapult Learning, Inc. has dedicated the past four decades to improving academic achievement for all students through its suite of innovative technology-enabled K 12 programs. Catapult Learning s team of 5,600 educators work every day to achieve sustained academic gains and build teacher and leadership capacity through research-based programs that include intervention, alternative school education, assessment, school improvement, and professional development solutions. Catapult Learning partners with over 500 school districts, including 18 of the 20 largest Title I districts in the United States, helping over 300,000 students reach their fullest academic potential. w Incentives to encourage student attendance w Online Student Information System available for enrollment, scheduling, and attendance w Pre- and post- criterion-referenced assessments for grades 3 8 For more information, visit catapultlearning.com email info@catapultlearning.com, or call 800-841-8730. CL15178