Developing tiered lessons using nwea map scores

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USING NWEA MAP SCORES TO DIFFERENTIATE BY READINESS Michelle Wrona

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USING NWEA MAP SCORES TO

DIFFERENTIATE BY READINESS

Michelle Wrona

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TODAY’S KUD:

Understand: Teachers will understand that MAP scores can be used to design and implement differentiated activities.

KNOW: Teachers will know the components of a tiered lesson & how to develop a tiered lesson using MAP Scores.

Do: Teachers will create instructional activities suited for each tier of your readiness group.

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TODAY’S AGENDA:

Show & Tell of my differentiated activities.

Use MAP scores to assign our students.

Create a KUD for our activity. Design the activity. Share our ideas.

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WHAT IS DIFFERENTIATION?

“A systematic approach to planning curriculum and instruction for academically diverse learners” that provides students of different abilities, interests, or learning needs equally appropriate ways to learn (Tomlinson & Strickland, p.7).”

It is not what we teach, it is HOW WE TEACH

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DIFFERENTIATING BY READINESS

Why? To appropriately

challenge all learners

Goal:“make the work a

littletoo difficult forstudents at a givenpoint in their growth-and then to providethe support they needto succeed at a newlevel of challenge”

When we differentiate byReadiness we should considerstudent:

“Attitude (toward school & topic)

Experience with the topic (outside of school or previous courses)

Knowledge, understanding, and skill with the topic

Misunderstandings about the topic

Overgeneralizations about the topic

General communication, thinking, & reasoning skills”

Strickland, p. 8-9Tomlinson & Strickland, p. 6

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WHAT IS NEEDED TO DIFFERENTIATE?

Folder from Previous Session Includes: RIT Score Chart

Unique to each teacher based on their class Descartes Packet

Subject specific To access another subject – visit the NWEA

map website. Ladder Document

Template for your differentiation by readiness

3 Things

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INSTRUCTIONAL LADDER(AS DEFINED BY NWEA MAP)

Northwest Evaluation Association. Instructional Ladders. Portland, Oregon: NWEA, 2011, p.8

Levels of Readiness:NO ONE KNOWS? (Expert/Mastery)

A FEW KNOW? (Intermediate)

MOST KNOW? (Emerging)

ALL KNOW? (Beginner)

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INSTRUCTIONAL LADDERS (AS DEFINED BY NWEA MAP)

Northwest Evaluation Association. Instructional Ladders. Portland, Oregon: NWEA, 2011, p.8

Examine the grade level norm for your content

area. Considering that this is where most of the

students should be, use this and the distribution of your students’ RIT scores

to determine the cut scores for each rung of

the ladder.

231 +

221-230

215 is the MEAN for 10th Grade General Science Fall This would typically make the 211-220 Range Rung 2

211-220

Below 210

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YELLOW Sheet

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INSTRUCTIONAL LADDER

Northwest Evaluation Association. Instructional Ladders. Portland, Oregon: NWEA, 2011, p.8

PLACE YOUR STUDENTS ON THE

APPROPRIATE RUNG OF THE LADDER

(Using your Class by RIT Reports)

Please take out:-Blank Ladder Document-RIT Scores

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PLANNING YOUR DIFFERENTIATED LESSON:

Start with KUDFocus your attention on the Respirometer Lab (white)

example.

Remember your Know,

Understand & Do should be the same for all students!

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Lowest Rung

EXAMPLE: RESPIROMETER LAB (YELLOW)

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Middle Rung

EXAMPLE: RESPIROMETER LAB (YELLOW)

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Top Rung

EXAMPLE: RESPIROMETER LAB (YELLOW)

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EXAMPLE: RESPIROMETER LAB (PINK)

Lab data collection was the same for all students.

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EXAMPLE: RESPIROMETER LAB (PINK)

Differentiated Post-Lab: application of the data the students collected varied by readiness level.

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LOWER RUNG – LOWER RIT SCORE RANGE (≤210)(PINK)

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MIDDLE RUNG – MIDDLE RIT SCORE RANGE (220-211)

(PINK)

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TOP RUNG – HIGHEST RIT SCORE (221-230)(PINK)

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EXAMPLE 2: This activity was designed from the MAP reading scores.

BLUE Sheet

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EXAMPLE #2 OMNIVORES' DILEMMA (BLUE)

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Lower Rung

EXAMPLE #2 OMNIVORES' DILEMMA (BLUE)

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Middle Rung

EXAMPLE #2 OMNIVORES' DILEMMA (BLUE)

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Top Rung

EXAMPLE #2 OMNIVORES' DILEMMA (BLUE)

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LOWER RUNG – LOWER RIT SCORE RANGE (≤220) (GOLD)

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MIDDLE RUNG – MIDDLE RIT SCORE RANGE (230-221) (GOLD)

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TOP RUNG – HIGHEST RIT SCORE (ABOVE 230) (GOLD)

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NOW IT’S YOUR TURN

Write your KUD Design activities for each rung of your ladder Consult the Descarte Packet

Share ideas.

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HELPFUL WEBSITES

Resources for Idaho Teachers www.foridahoteachers.org

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HELPFUL TEXT

The DI Team has been utilizing and learning from Carol A. Tomlinson & Cindy A. Strickland