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BrainPop and BrainPop Jr.

An educational website for kids, Brainpop Jr. (grades 1-3) and BrainPop (grades 4 & up) provide lessons and resources for arts & technology, health, reading & writing, science and social studies leveled to developmental stages. CDS students must log-in using a browser plus a class code provided by teachers plus their CDS email (as username) and CDS password.

Brainpop Jr.: https://jr.brainpop.com/

Brainpop: https://www.brainpop.com

Help: https://help.brainpop.com/hc/en-us

Privacy Policy: https://www.brainpop.com/about/privacy_policy/

Technology Platforms

CDS will connect with families and students using familiar and new online platforms for day-to-day communications and course-work. The table below describes these platforms:

Communication Platforms – ALL SCHOOL

ParentSquare (www.parentsquare.comCDS Faculty and Staff will post general communications to families, including home learning. 
Zoom (https://cdssf.zoom.usA video-conferencing and screen-sharing app, teachers, students and parents can use Zoom for synchronous learning, check-ins or meetings. CDS Zoom page: https://cdssf.zoom.us/
Email Emails will be used for all major communications and announcements to families, including those from teachers, the head of school and division directors. Lower School and ECP teachers will use other platforms to interact directly with their students.

Learning Management Platforms

Google Classroom (https://classroom.google.com) – MS
Middle School students will receive and complete assignments and interact with teachers and peers in Google Classroom, a platform familiar to students and faculty. 
Google Suite for Education (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides) – MS
Middle School students will be using their Google Suite account to write assignments, communicate via emails, collaborating with projects, etc.