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Learn moreOrego's Stepping Stones 2.0 is an online platform that helps teachers manage their classes and assign assignments to students. The teacher dashboard allows teachers to assign interactive journals, games, manipulatives, and assessments to students. Teachers can provide feedback and track student scores in the gradebook. The platform also provides resources for educators, including formative and summative assessments. Each grade level has 12 modules with 12 lessons, except for kindergarten which has six lessons per module. The lessons have a four-step structure focused on student discussion and reflection, with a student journal, differentiation activities, and spiral practice. The platform also provides access to the full kindergarten through sixth grade curriculum and offers virtual manipulatives, games, and professional learning resources. Hello, let's explore Orego's Stepping Stones 2.0 together. To view the teacher dashboard, log in to oregoaccess.com using the credentials provided in your Quick Start Guide. Our homepage is divided into two major sections. On the left, you will find a list of classes that you teach. This is where you can assign the Interactive Student Journal, games, manipulatives, and digital assessments to your students. After a student submits their assignments, you can provide feedback and all student scores will be in the gradebook. In the middle column, you will find all your educator resources. This includes digital formative and summative assessments. Let's dive in to second grade. Every grade level has 12 modules with 12 lessons. Keep in mind kindergarten has six lessons per module, allowing for two days of teaching per lesson topic. Every lesson contains a consistent four-step structure focused on student discussion and reflection, a colorful student journal, multiple differentiation activities, and spiral practice called maintaining concepts and skills. Stepping Stones also empowers teachers with access to the full kinder through sixth grade curriculum. Teachers can see where this lesson fits into their student's journey through math. The horizontal carousel at the top provides digital access to virtual manipulatives, fundamentals games, and professional learning that may be used in PLCs.