- Grand Prairie Independent School District
- English Language Arts
- English Language Arts - Secondary
- Teacher Resources and ELA FAQ
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Is there a location for the quick links to apps and programs that we use?
The GPISD Resources Link includes quick links to:
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Is there a single location for Secondary ELAR Resources such as videos, how-tos, other distance learning links?
The Secondary ELA Resources Canvas Course contains a wealth of resources, links, and how-to information for Secondary ELA Teachers. Contact a Secondary ELA Strategist if you do not have access to this Course.
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What is the Students’ Single-Sign On?
Single Sign-On refers to their district-issued login and password combination
Username: STUDENT ID
Password: FiYYYYLaDD (Where Fi is first two letters of student name, YYYY = year of student birth, La is first two letters of student last name, DD = two-digit day of student birth)
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How do I access my District Assessment Data?
Assessment data is found in Edugence. Once you log into Edugence, use the Edugence Help Videos to learn how to run useful reports.
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How do students log into Achieve 3000?
The Tech Help Page includes videos in both English and Spanish for students:
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How do my students log into their textbook?
Students can login through Clever: www.gpisd.org/clever using their single sign-on OR through the GPISD Resources Page > Scroll down to either HMH-Ed (RLA K-5, ELAR 9-12 ) or Pearson Online Resources (K-5 Math and Social Studies, ELAR 6-8, Government, Economics, Mathematical Models) Students will need to use their District single sign-on for access to the textbook.
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Where do I access the Year-at-a-Glance (YAG), Quarterly Blueprints, and Curriculum Overview Documents?
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Who do I contact for textbook assistance (HMH or Pearson/Savvas)?
If your login does not work, contact Brittany Kosumsuriya.
For other questions regarding functionality refer to the HELP/SUPPORT page of the textbook publisher.
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How do I help my students log into SORA or other library eBooks?
The Technology Help Page includes videos in English and Spanish for student use.