Eureka Math Squared - Capture and Present Student Work
In Digital Lessons, student work saves automatically. Teachers and co-teachers can monitor and take snapshots of student work during a lesson and when revisiting past lessons. These snapshots are called frames, and they are stored in the Gallery tab.
1. Navigate to the Monitoring view.
2. Select the camera icon on a student's slide to capture their work.
3. To zoom in on a specific student's slide, select the slide.
4. In the zoom preview, you can toggle between students in your class using the list on the left. From here you can capture frames by selecting the camera icon at the top right.
3. Switch to the Gallery view to see all frames you've captured.
2. If desired, add a prompt or question to the top of the Discussion.
3. To present the discussion slide to the class, hover over the Discussion slide and click the Present button. Frames are labeled A, B, C, and D for easy reference.
4. Remove a frame from the Discussion by clicking the kebab icon and selecting Delete from Discussion from the drop-down.
5. You can delete a frame from the Gallery by clicking the kebab icon on the frame and selecting Delete from Gallery from the drop-down.
6. To return to the presentation, select Stop Presenting on the Discussion or by switching to the Monitoring or Guidance views.
Capture and View Student Frames
1. Navigate to the Monitoring view.
2. Select the camera icon on a student's slide to capture their work.
3. To zoom in on a specific student's slide, select the slide.
4. In the zoom preview, you can toggle between students in your class using the list on the left. From here you can capture frames by selecting the camera icon at the top right.
3. Switch to the Gallery view to see all frames you've captured.
Create and Present a Discussion
To project anonymous frames to the class, teachers can create Discussion slides.
1. In the Gallery, you can add frames to a Discussion by:
- Clicking and dragging a frame into the Discussions space
- Clicking the + icon on the selected frame.
2. If desired, add a prompt or question to the top of the Discussion.
3. To present the discussion slide to the class, hover over the Discussion slide and click the Present button. Frames are labeled A, B, C, and D for easy reference.
4. Remove a frame from the Discussion by clicking the kebab icon and selecting Delete from Discussion from the drop-down.
5. You can delete a frame from the Gallery by clicking the kebab icon on the frame and selecting Delete from Gallery from the drop-down.
6. To return to the presentation, select Stop Presenting on the Discussion or by switching to the Monitoring or Guidance views.