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PLANNING- Agreements/Expectations2011-2012
#1:TEAMWORK:FRONTLOADINGANDBACKWARDSDESIGN
Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can dosomething about it now. Alan LakeinPrior to any meetings around units, it is important that each team
member takes time to read/review the unit and to get out anything
used last year. Then, we will meet at least 2 weeks prior to the unit(s) to
go over it as a team. The team curriculum rep (Writing, Reading, WS,
Social Studies) will be the point person and facilitator. In that meeting,
we will:
1.
Look at the Literacy or SS calendar and talk aboutconflicts/changes, which need to be made. Then we will make
those directly on the calendar.
Goal: Determine how much time we really have to get this done.
2. Look at the front matter for the unit, on Atlas or in your binder.(The About this unit information, rubrics, etc.) What are the big
ideas? What will the end of the unit be like- product? Process?
Goal: For the team to have the same vision of the
teaching/learning of the unit and to agree on the final outcomes:
student learning goals and final products.
3. Using the monthly calendar and the teams knowledge of thestudents (data!), walk through the calendar and make changes
to the sessions. (Delete/Add/Combine/Change).
Goal: To make decisions about curriculum based on data.
4. Prior to Dianne and Linda/Jared attending a meeting about thisunit, discuss ways you think they might be able to enhance the
unit through integration. (Keep an eye on the calendar.
Integration should not be an add on but an enhancement.)
Goal: To find ways to integrate technology/library authentically.
5. Finally, the team will discuss how/when parents will be informedabout the work. The newsletter blurb can be quickly written with
team imput. Any invitations to celebrations can be planned with
dates when those will go home. Also, as a group, the team will
plan for how they will send home evidence of learning from this
unit.
Goal: To plan for parent communication about student learning
at the start of the unit.
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#2INDIVIDUALTEACHERWORK
Plan ahead or find trouble on the doorstep. Confucius
After the initial team meeting to plan the unit, each teacher in the grade
level is expected to complete the planning for the unit. This will help limit
planning on a day-to-day basis. It will also ensure there is ample set up for asubstitute or the TA to cover, in case the teacher is absent. The remaining
planning for the unit needs to be completed before the start of the unit.
The teacher will read through each session and envision how that workwill go with his/her students. How will she make it her own? How will it fit
the needs of her learners? (This helps on the day of teaching for the
teacher, but also provides a track of your thinking for a sub or TA.)
Goal: To have notes throughout the unit with the teachers thinking
about each session before the unit starts.
When applicable, charts for the unit will be prepared in advance, andorganized in a way that they can be easily located and displayed.
Putting the charts in a large folder keeps them neat, tidy and in order
of use. (It is also beneficial to think through the charts you will create on
the spot in front of your students. Some of those can be prepared with
the basics Trying it out: Mrs. Munnerlyns Boxes and Bullets as a
reminder of what needs to happen in the way of charting for the
lesson.
Goal: Anchor charts need to be prepared for the entire unit before the
unit begins.
The teacher will plan for the TA to copy, create, and gather allnecessary materials for the whole unit. At this point, it is also important
for the teacher to take the time to walk the TA through the unit what
are the big ideas/essential questions? What will the sessions entail and
be like? What are the expected goals/outcomes of the unit? How can
the TA support this unit as a whole?
Goal: The TAs specific role in supporting the teacher is clear and
defined for the entire unit, and gives her instructional cues.
Mentor texts, student reading/writing materials, and anecdotal noteswill be prepared for the unit and placed in a basket or other easy to
find place/spot. All of the materials the teacher will need for the unit
will be on hand and ready to use before the unit begins.
Goal: Materials will be gathered, organized and placed in an easy to
find area of the classroom.
The teacher will complete weekly lesson plans for the entire unit, usingthe information (calendar, dates, etc.) agreed upon in the team.
These lessons are important in that they provide the teachers
individual plan for her class within the framework of the larger team
plan. Within the plans should be any pre-determined groupings of
students. (Anecdotal notes should be prepared ahead of time, with
these groups in mind.)
Goal: Weekly lesson plans are completed for the entire unit(s) so the
teacher/TA/sub can see the span of this work.
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#3:RETURNTOTHETEAM:UPDATESANDDISCUSSIONABOUT
TEACHINGPRACTICEANDSTUDENTWORK
You can always amend a big plan, but you can never expand alittle one. I dont believe in the little plans. I believe inplans big enough to meet a situation, which we cant
possibly forsee now. Harry S. Truman
Throughout the unit, the team will take 10-15 minutes during team
planning time to share how the unit is going. Each teacher will share
teaching strategies they have employed to make this unit come alive
for their students as well as how they are teaching to their needs based
on data. This will also be a time to share student work. However, that
work needs to be qualified with what Im doing now for this learner
by the teacher.