Wayland Union Middle School, Wayland, MI

Mrs. Amy Graham of Wayland Union Middle School, Wayland, MI
In her computer lab, during 2019-20, Graham uses Roadmaps to teach computer science standards to 6th-8th graders. By using Roadmaps, Graham allows her students to choose their own path, manage their time, and take responsibility for their learning.

Mrs. Amy Graham of Wayland Union Middle School in her computer lab during the 2019–2020 school year. Graham uses Roadmaps to teach computer science standards to 6th- through 8th-graders.

7th Graders using Roadmaps in the classroom.

Students working in computer lab
Students working in computer lab
Students working in computer lab
Students working in computer lab

8th Graders using Roadmaps in the classroom.

Students working in computer lab
Students working in computer lab

Multi-path Roadmap

A graphic titled "Cybersafety (Amy Graham)" displays a multipath roadmap with branching pathways for students to follow. Nodes include topics like "Verify Someone's Identity," "Protect Your Identity and Safety," and "Social Networking," with specific paths for 6th/7th graders and 8th graders.

Mrs. Graham allows students to manage their time and take responsibility for their learning. Her Roadmaps have multiple paths for students to choose what activities they need to complete to prepare for the mandatory activities. Throughout the Roadmap, there are certain required tasks that must be completed for credit within a certain time period (like tests).