Getting to the core of Common Core

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Getting to the core of Common Core College and Career Readiness (CCR) Standards Literacy in History/Social Studies Literacy in Science Literacy in Technical Subjects English Language Arts Standards (CCGPS)

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Getting to the core of Common Core• College and Career Readiness (CCR)

Standards• Literacy in History/Social Studies• Literacy in Science• Literacy in Technical Subjects• English Language Arts Standards

(CCGPS)

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College and Career Standards (CCR)What does a student need to

be able to do in order to be successful in college and/or career?

Take a closer look – Underline the key words of the standards – talk with a partner to answer this question.

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Literacy Standards (Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects)What does a student need to

be able to do to be successful in each content area?

Take a closer look – Underline the key words of the standards, consider how they compare, discuss with a partner to answer the question.

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English Language Arts (CCGPS)Spiral effect

◦A progression◦Repeated exposure◦Increased levels of complexity

Strands◦Reading◦Writing◦Speaking and Listening◦Language

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Spiral StaircaseHow do the standards

progress across the middle grades?

Take a closer look – With a partner -choose an ELA Reading standard for reading informational text, underline key words, discuss answers to the question.

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ELA StrandsHow does each ELA Strand

work together to meet the Common Core Anchor Standards?

Let’s take a closer look!

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ELA - Reading StrandComponent Learning Target

Rigor Reading complex, grade-level texts independently*quantitative, qualitative ,reader/task

Range Reading a range of texts. Literary vs. Informational*range of reading experiences.

Reasoning Logical/Critical thinking, draw conclusions ,make judgments*close reading of text

Relationship

Connections between reading, writing, speaking and listening as well as grammar.

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ELA – Writing StrandOpportunities to write:

Argumentative; Informational/Explanatory; Narrative

Sharing the responsibilitySustaining Student writing Model of student writing

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ELA – Speaking and Listening StrandStudent led conversationsIntegration of multiple

sources of information Proficient speakersUse of Multimedia

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ELA – Language Strand Six standards – conventions,

knowledge of language, vocabulary acquisition and use.

Standards are fleshed out across grade levels

Base instruction on writing and needs of students

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Thematic Unit

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Unit Plan Overview

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INSTRUCTIONAL FRAMEWORK

Opening ◦Explicit teaching◦Modeling◦Guided Practice

Work Session◦Role of teacher/Role of student

Closing

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Getting to the CoreConsider the relationship between the following: Learning Targets Depth of Knowledge Assessment

Take a closer look - With a partner, discuss the relationship between each. Choose a graphic organizer that would best demonstrate that relationship.

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Getting to the Core ActivityAs a group share out your

thinking and label the organizer to illustrate the relationship.

Now apply your thinking with a standard in mind ◦What is the learning target?◦What is the depth of knowledge?◦How should it be assessed?

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Next StepsConsider student needs – What

scaffolds/supports will need to be put in place?

Explore Common Core resourcesWork closely with ELA and

Content Area teachers

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Closing 3-2-13 ideas learned about the

common core2 next steps needed to prepare

for implementation1 question or concern still have

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