Welcome, Hanover Public Schools Educators!
This page provides an introduction to Agile Mind’s middle and high school mathematics programs. Here you will find the orientation videos for each course submitted, as well as a quick start guide. When you are ready to review the programs, click the “Log In” button below.
Get to know Agile Mind. Our About Agile Mind Document provides a brief summary of what we have to offer.
About Agile Mind
Read about our program design and approach.
Quick Start Guide
Start by exploring key features and navigation tools.
Are you ready to get started?
You may log in and explore the Agile Mind programs with the user name and password provided to you.
Teacher Username & Password:
Hanoverteacher
Student Username & Password:
Hanoverstudent
Blended Learning Approach
Our programs appear in a “blended” format, meaning that some essential materials are provided online and others in print. The online curriculum can be shared with an entire class by being projected. In this model, all that is needed is a computer, access to the Internet, and a projection device. In settings with access to shared computers or tablets, students can work online at the direction of their teacher.
In addition to the online materials, print resources are also available:
- Student Activity Sheets are used by students in the classroom daily and for nightly homework. The sheets can be downloaded as pdfs from the online system or purchased as consumable workbooks.
- Teachers receive a printed Advice for Instruction book with guidance for teaching each day with Agile Mind. The Advice for Instruction resources are also available online.
Resources
Program Fact Sheet
Program Data Snapshots
Agile Accelerator Fact Sheet
Advanced Math Fact Sheet
Agile Assessment Fact Sheet
EdReports
Agile Mind Problem Solving and Practice
Best Practices for Teaching ELL Students
For more information
Please contact:
Suzanne Byrnes
Manager of Educational Partnerships
817-771-3144 | sbyrnes@agilemind.com
Nationally Respected Authors
Our math programs are developed in collaboration with the Charles A. Dana Center at The University of Texas at Austin.
Thank you for your time and consideration as we work together to transform achievement in math and science — for all students!