Educator Portfolio Project

Grade 3 Asynchronous Curriculum

An Interactive Learning Experience designed for independent students, supportive parents, and reviewing teachers.

๐Ÿ“š Grade 3 English Language Arts ๐Ÿ’ป Fully Asynchronous ๐ŸŽฏ Standards-Aligned

Project Overview

This project reimagines a set of Grade 3 language lessons as a complete, self-paced online curriculum. Every module is built so a third grader can learn on their own screen, a parent can coach without a teaching background, and an educator can review evidence of learning at a glance.

Target Grade

Grade 3 (ages 8โ€“9), with built-in supports that flex up to Grade 4 and down to Grade 2.

Learning Model

Asynchronous online learning โ€” students move at their own pace, any time, on any device.

Curriculum Purpose

To make foundational ELA skills engaging and masterable without a live teacher in the room.

Skills Demonstrated

What this portfolio piece is meant to show.

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Curriculum Design

A coherent scope and sequence with clear outcomes and pacing.

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Standards Alignment

Every objective mapped to Common Core ELA standards.

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Digital Learning Design

Screen-first lessons built for independent navigation.

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Interactive Lesson Development

Quizzes, drag-and-drop, flashcards, and games in plain HTML/CSS/JS.

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Assessment Design

Formative checks, a summative task, and rubrics.

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Differentiation

Supports, extensions, and accessibility notes in every module.

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Student Engagement

Friendly visuals, instant feedback, and progress tracking.

Built for Three Audiences

๐Ÿ‘ง The Independent Student

  • Clear, one-step-at-a-time instructions
  • Read-aloud friendly text and big buttons
  • Instant "check your answer" feedback

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง The Supporting Parent

  • Plain-language guidance, no jargon
  • "What to look for" coaching tips
  • A simple weekly pacing plan

๐ŸŽ The Reviewing Teacher

  • Standards mapped to each objective
  • Rubrics and self-assessment tools
  • Evidence of formative + summative learning

Delivery Modes

In School or Virtually โ€” With or Without a Teacher

Built for instructional continuity during teacher shortages. This curriculum is asynchronous-first, and works equally in a classroom or live online.

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In School

A teacher, substitute, or supervising adult runs the lesson โ€” or students work independently at their devices. No subject expert required.

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Synchronous (Virtual)

Delivered live online: the class watches the lesson video together and completes activities in real time.

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Asynchronous (No Teacher Needed)

Fully self-paced โ€” the design's core strength. Videos teach, activities give instant feedback, and progress saves on the device.

Why this matters

Teacher shortages shouldn't stop learning. Because the videos carry instruction and activities self-correct, a student can complete every module with or without a teacher in the room.

Ready to dive in?

Start with the curriculum overview, then try a fully interactive module.