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1 Late Start February 9, 2012 Diane Burtchin dburtchin@rossfordschools.org

2 Share with your neighbor:  What you already know about the new CCSS and Mathematical Practices  What you are hoping to take away from this session

3  Say “goodbye” to the current standards  Discuss the current Mathematical Process Standards and introduce the new Mathematical Practices  Explore the Learning Progressions and Critical Areas for KG Mathematics  Explore the organization and content of the CCSS  Explore the organization and components of the Model Curriculum  Discuss next steps

4 Model Curricula: March 2011 Aligned System of Assessments: 2014-15 Common Core and State Revised Standards: June 2010 What?How? How Well?

5 5 English Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Common Core Standards State Standards

6  Focus ◦ Identifies key ideas, understandings and skills for each grade or course ◦ Stresses deep learning, which means applying concepts and skills within the same grade or course  Coherence ◦ Articulates a progression of topics across grades and connects to other topics ◦ Vertical growth that reflects the nature of the discipline

7 Why? When?

8  Problem solving  Reasoning  Communication  Representation  Connections

9 1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them 2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively 3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others 4. Model with mathematics 5. Use appropriate tools strategically 6. Attend to precision 7. Look for and make use of structure 8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning

10  Refer to your handouts on both the K-8 Learning Progressions and the KG Critical Areas  You can also view these documents at :  http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/P ages/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRel ationID=1704&ContentID=83475  We begin with the “big picture”

11 K12345678HS Counting & Cardinality Number and Operations in Base Ten Ratios and Proportional Relationships Number & Quantity Number and Operations – Fractions The Number System Operations and Algebraic Thinking Expressions and EquationsAlgebra Functions Geometry Measurement and DataStatistics and Probability Statistics & Probability

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13  Refer to your handout for the KG Critical Areas (again, they can also be found at)  http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Page s/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRelationID =1704&ContentID=83475  Note that Critical Areas are discussed in the introduction for each grade level/conceptual categories  Discuss in a small group how this information might guide your instructional decisions

14 Major units or areas of study Domain Major units or areas of study Domain Main focus of the content statements Cluster Main focus of the content statements Cluster What students should know Standards What students should know Standards CCSS Framework 14

15 Grade Level DomainDomain StandardStandard ClusterCluster

16 You can find the CCSS by going to www.corestandards.org. You can find the CCSS by going to www.corestandards.org. Download and navigate through the documents to find the grade level/subject area that you currently teach Download and navigate through the documents to find the grade level/subject area that you currently teach Discuss: What are the differences between the 2002 standards and the newly revised standards? What is the same? Discuss: What are the differences between the 2002 standards and the newly revised standards? What is the same?

17  This document is designed to help you better understand the changes in your curriculum Use the Comparative Analysis to highlight areas to emphasize, de-emphasize, drop, or modify (when available) It can be found at: ◦ http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/ ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRelationID=170 4&ContentID=83475

18  Standards are the stopping point of the 2002 documents  HB1 mandated that a model curricula accompany the revised standards

19 Model Curricula: March 2011 Aligned System of Assessments: 2014-15 Common Core and State Revised Standards: June 2010 What? How Well? MODEL CURRICULUM One piece of an integrated whole

20 20 A web-based tool, aligned to the standards, that:  Presents information specific to the content area by grade level, grade band and course  Provides curricular and instructional guidance  Informs assessment development

21  Model Curriculum at ODE website  http://www.education.ohio.gov/GD/Template s/Pages/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&Topic RelationID=1704&ContentID=83475&Conten t=112058 http://www.education.ohio.gov/GD/Template s/Pages/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&Topic RelationID=1704&ContentID=83475&Conten t=112058

22 Content Elaborations: In-depth information about “what” should be taught Expectations for Learning/Visions into Practice: Recommendations for how students may demonstrate their learning 22

23 Instructional Strategies and Resources: Guidance and support for instructional and curricular design Content Specific Sections: Address elements specific to a subject area  Common Misconceptions 23

24 Use the Model Curriculum for your grade (or choose a grade) to list 3 things that the Model Curriculum provides for teachers. Use the Model Curriculum for your grade (or choose a grade) to list 3 things that the Model Curriculum provides for teachers. Discuss: What are the strengths of the Model Curriculum? What are the limitations? Discuss: What are the strengths of the Model Curriculum? What are the limitations?

25 2011 2014

26 2002 Standards 2010 Standards TransitionTransition Start Smart

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28 MistakeProblem Too Slow Ignore the standards…maybe they will go away! 2 nd grade—1 st to take 5 th grade test 5 th grade—1 st to take 8 th grade test 6 th and 7 th grade—1 st to take End of Course HS exams Too Fast Adopt new resources that are ‘aligned’ to the newly revised standards Really…how much has the new edition changed??? Too Little Checklist the standards, shuffle units from one grade level to another, and continue as is New Assessments will have Multiple Choice, SA/ER, Computer Enhanced, and Performance Items Not only new content, but new ways of assessing = new instructional requirements

29 What can be done Short Term? Become familiar with the CCSS and model curriculum Use the Comparative Analysis to highlight areas to emphasize, de-emphasize, drop, or modify (when available) It can be found at: http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/O DE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRelationID=1704 &ContentID=83475 Try some of the model curriculum Instructional Strategies that align with what is currently being taught Teach math with a focus on the Mathematical Practices

30  Mathematics Common Core State Standards and Model Curriculum ◦ Crosswalks: Cluster to Benchmark comparison ◦ Learning Progressions View ◦ K-8 Critical Areas of Focus ◦ What should districts be doing? ◦ FAQ ◦ Model Curriculum ◦ All documents can be found at: http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pag es/ODE/ODEDetail.aspx?page=3&TopicRelation ID=1704&ContentID=83475

31 2010-2011 Introduce revised standards Participate in creating model curricula 2011-2012 Build awareness of revised standards Introduce model curricula Conduct crosswalk activities Initiate formative instruction PD Begin integrating standards and curricula into district curricula and teachers’ course planning 2012-2013 Introduce performance tasks and scoring rubrics Continue formative instruction PD Practice online formative assessments Introduce instructional improvement system Continue integrating standards and curricula into district curricula and teachers’ course planning 2013-2014 Fully integrate standards and curricula into district curricula and teachers’ course planning Integrate performance tasks in course activities Prepare for online testing Complete formative instruction PD Tasks for Districts 31

32 Model Curricula: March 2011 Aligned System of Assessments: 2014-15 Common Core and State Revised Standards: June 2010 What? Aligned System of Assessment Aligned System of Assessment

33 20112012201520132014 State Board Adopts Model Curriculum March, 2011 State Board Adopts Standards June, 2010 First Assessment Administration2014-2015 Transition: Test development Field Testing Standards Setting 2012 - 2014 2012 - 2014

34  This is the consortium that Ohio has chosen for assessments  Read about them at:  http://www.parcconline.org/about-parcc http://www.parcconline.org/about-parcc

35   2010-11 School Year: Launch and design phase  2011-12 School Year: Development begins  2012-13 School Year: First year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection  2013-14 School Year: Second year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection  2014-15 School Year: Full operational administration of PARCC assessments  Summer 2015: Set achievement levels, including college-ready performance levels

36  We will be meeting again to go over this information in more detail  We will work as a group to plan lessons for the new CCSS  We will talk at length about resources needed/to be used with the new CCSS  In the meantime, please explore and let me know if you have questions  THANKS!!!


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