WE ARE EXCITED!

This is our very first Achievery Instructional resource newsletter! We received funding through a new grant from AT&T and this has allowed us begin to share myriad of helpful resources for instruction. Enjoy!





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Meet our Project Coordinator- Yasmine Luna Lennon


Greetings collaborators!

I'm Yasmine Luna Lennon, thrilled to join the ATT Grant Resource Project alongside the dynamic Jessica Castaneda. I am bilingual with a background in School Improvement, Curriculum Alignment & Instruction, and a Master's in Counseling. I bring a diverse skill set to our collaborative efforts. I am passionate about the intersection of mental health and education, and continue to work to be a driving force behind a shared goal to empower educators and students alike.


As we embark on this journey with the ATT Grant Resource Project, I am eager to share insights about The Achievery—an innovative resource set to enrich our supplementary and summer programming. Our aim is to create a supportive environment where education, social-emotional learning, and innovation converge. Let's make a lasting difference in the world of migrant education, fueled by our shared passion for transformative education!

New Lessons for Our Achievery Users.

Watch this inspiring video that goes with our Groovy Garbage Unit.

Check out our newest lessons. These combine resources from the Achievery as well as our IDRC Student and Family Learning Portal and some other excellent free educational resources. These are great for home visits, afterschool tutoring, summer programming, etc.

Can You Believe Your Eyes?

3rd to 8th grade 

Have you ever spotted the North American House Hippo? Students determine if seeing really is believing in this fun series of activities. Next, they test their skills on TED to see if they fall for the fallacies that fooled a generation of doctors, get tricked by a troll, or slide down the slippery slope. Finally, they’ll test their tastebuds and determine just how powerful branding can be on a brain.

Another Side of the Story

6th-8th

The protagonist is the main character in a narrative, so they often get all the attention. But, what about the side characters? Even the villains? Shouldn’t they get to tell their tale? Students explore both sides of the story through books and activities, debate who and what is right, and craft their own twisted tales of fun from a whole new perspective.

Graph Paper Programming

3rd-5th

Kids explore the language of coding and learn that they don’t need a computer to craft code. It just takes some ancient tech (a.k.a. paper and pencils). Then they’ll put their hi-tech brains into gear and learn how to train a robot. When it’s time to switcheroo, they’ll get to be a robot too. Finally, they’ll apply that lingo they learned on Scratch, where they’ll code sound effects for their own creation. 

Netiquette: Being Kind on and Offline

K-3, 6th-12th

How do we act when we are on the Internet? Students explore their digital footprint. Every post has a ghost! They explore why kindness is important in both the real and digital worlds. Then they put their skills into practice with some fun games like Left, Right, Center Kindness and Is it Kind or is it Trash?


Wingin’ It

5th-12th

Albert Einstein once said, “Failure is success in progress.” In this lesson students watch failure take flight. Students craft algorithms along with paper planes, try to out-engineer NASA’s engineers, and take paper airplane design to new heights. Then they take a Scratch at flying paper planes online.




Groovy Garbage

5th-8th

One man’s trash is another person’s … tambourine? That may not be how the old saying goes, but it’s one way this lesson goes as students recycle old things into new musical instruments of their own design. They’ll explore why you should never play music next to a zoo, be inspired by other kids who play in a ‘landfillharmonic,’ practice pitch with straws, and learn a bit about surfing sound waves. There’s even more to explore with The String Family, Singing Science, and a man who can make music with just about anything. And a one, a two, a three…let’s play!






We will be offering engaging trainings for instructors very soon. Keep an eye on future newsletters to learn about these events.


REMINDER! Newsletter access is for any instructor that has an Achievery account and is listed on your account tracker!