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Sample Excerpts from the Common Core State Standards Curriculum Matrix – New York
Dale Eggebraaten
TST BOCES
August 16, 2001
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Curriculum MatrixDeciding Curriculum
Priorities• Standards• State Tests • Community Expectations
NYS and Common Core
State Standards
NYS and Next Generation Assessments
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National Essential Skills Survey
Online Survey 21,000+ surveys
completed Topics
English Language Arts Science Math Social Studies
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NYS Assessment English LAPerformance Indicators Tested
High Medium Low Grade 3 71 30 14 Grade 4 77 26 13 Grade 5 64 20 17 Grade 6 77 28 16 Grade 7 67 25 21 Grade 8 72 10 22 Grade 9 52 10 40 Grade 10 51 10 29 Grade 11 37 10 27
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NYS Assessment MathematicsPerformance Indicators Tested
High Medium Low
Grade 3 27 25 62 Grade 4 48 8 63 Grade 5 46 21 60 Grade 6 55 9 61 Grade 7 54 10 56 Grade 8 47 1 56 Integrated Algebra 86 3 51 Geometry 67 7 47 Algebra 2 / Trigonometry 103 2 51
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NYS Assessment SciencePerformance Indicators Tested
High Medium Low
Grade 4 23 9 62 Grade 8 34 27 51 Earth Science 37 18 3 Living Environment 28 2 0 Chemistry 28 6 22 Physics 21 3 51 Geometry 67 3 24
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New York English Language Arts
Learning Standards/Performance Indicators
Grade 10Excerpt
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•Use specialized reference sources, such as glossaries and directories
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•Read and follow written, complex directions and procedures to solve problems and accomplish tasks-demonstrate task awareness by employing flexible strategies
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•Skim texts to gain an overall impression and scan texts for particular information-focus on key words and phrases to generate research questions
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•Recognize the defining features and structures of informational texts
H
•Read, view, and interpret texts and performances in every medium from a wide variety of authors, subjects, and genres (e.g., short stories, novels, plays, film and video productions, poems, and essays)
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•Read, view, and respond independently to literary works that represent a range of social, historical, and cultural perspectives
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