A 6-minute video overview of the DLI SOL Connections documents and how they can be used. A script is included.
- Subject:
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Visual Media
- Author:
- #GoOpenVA Administrator
- Date Added:
- 06/17/2022
A 6-minute video overview of the DLI SOL Connections documents and how they can be used. A script is included.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Computer Science SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Dance Arts SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 English SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Family Life SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Health and PE SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 History & Social Sciences SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Math SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Music Arts SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Science SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Theatre Arts SOL.
Downloadable spreadsheet to assist ITRTs and Librarians in connecting the DLI SOL with 6-8 Visual Arts SOL.
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