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1 Common Core Day Agenda 8:30 – 11:30 The Six Shifts in the ELA Common Core Standards Review and critique of sample CC Instructional Unit Next Steps 11:30 – 12:30 Lunch on your own 12:30 – 3:30 Unpacking the Math Common Core Standards – What do I have to teach next year?

2 Relax Stay focused Maintain one conversation Look for the donut, not the hole Expect to leave with some answers Expect to leave with some questions and some ambiguities Guidelines for the Day

3 GETTING THE BIG PICTURE Common Core ELA/Literacy http://engageny.org/common-core/teachers-get-started-with-the- common-core/ http://engageny.org/common-core/teachers-get-started-with-the- common-core/ Organizational differences between the 2005 ELA Standards and the Common Core ELA Standards http://engageny.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/side-by- side-comparison-ccls-and-2005-ela-curriculum.pdf

4 Six Shifts in ELA/Literacy (THE STUDENTS DO THE WORK) Shift 1: Balancing Informational and Literary Text Shift 2: Knowledge in the Disciplines Shift 3: Staircase of Complexity Shift 4: Text-Based Answers Shift 5: Writing From Sources Shift 6: Academic Vocabulary http://engageny.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/common-core-shifts.pdf

5 Shift 1: Balancing Informational and Literary Text

6 Shift 2: 6-12 Knowledge in the Disciplines

7 Shift 3: Staircase of Complexity

8 Shift 4: Text Based Answers

9 Shift 5: Writing from Sources

10 Shift 6: Academic Vocabulary Tier 1 Words: Known, common words; basic vocabulary e.g. happy, talk, cold Tier 2 Words: High frequency, high utility words; play a large role in verbal functioning across a variety of domains e.g. analyze, avoid, required, fortunate Tier 3 Words: Low frequency, technical words, often domain specific e.g. isotope, lathe, heparin

11 Get Practical SED and BOCES have generated Curriculum Unit exemplars to provide valuable support for implementing the Common Core State Standards. Some are further developed than others. SED now has a “Tri-State Quality Review Rubric” for Lessons and Units for ELA/Literacy Grades 3 - 5 http://engageny.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Tri-State-ELA-Rubric-V2-Slides-04-12-2012.pdf

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13 Sample Common Core Unit Grade 3 four/five day unit Title is “Understanding cultural perspectives through literature” Focuses on five Common Core Standards Uses One Green Apple by Eve Bunting as the text for close reading

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15 Guidelines for the Unit Designed to explicitly identify the teaching and learning for each day Non-negotiable: close reading; balance of fiction and non- fiction; text-based evidence, writing from sources; vocabulary Negotiable: implementation in terms of structure and timing Guided Reading texts may differ by teacher Common scoring of assessment tasks Revisions to the unit, based on the Tri-State Rubric, will be gathered after implementation at the grade level K – 5 ELA Leaders will review suggested revisions and make changes to improve the quality of the unit

16 Your Task Review the Tri-State Rubric Read both texts for the unit Read the unit Review the unit in light of the Tri-State Rubric In small groups, identify how well this unit meets the Rubric; Make suggestions for revisions, additions, deletions

17 Common Core Summer Curriculum Work A team of 12 teachers (3 from each building) will work for two days generating a 3-4 day unit using each of following texts for a close read. Texts were selected by the K – 5 ELA Committee with grade level input. The day of Ahmed’s Secret by Florence Parry The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry The Bicycle Man by Allan Say

18 Next Steps By the end of June, provide the curriculum writers in your building with any resources you think would be useful during the Curriculum Writing project. Go to the Grade Level File Cabinet in the fall to access the Units. Provide feedback to the K – 5 ELA Committee about the units

19 Grade 3 Early Literacy Profile Sept/OctNov/DecJan/Feb/MarchAprilMay/June Common Required Assessments DRA2 ELA 3 Book 2 “Missing Horse” (listening, 4 multiple choice questions and 2 short- response writing tasks) DRA2 District ELA 3 Book 3 Reading &Writing (Two non-fiction reading passages, 5 multiple choice questions and one writing task) Running Record Writing: TBD Benchmark Expectations Gives a sense of how well a student would typically perform. It provides a reference point and helps determine next instructional steps. Failure to meet the benchmark does not automatically qualify a student for intervention services, nor does it direct the report card grade. DRA2: 28-30ELA 3 Book 2: #22-25: 3/4 #26 (max 2 points) and #27 (max 3 points): 4/5 DRA2 Benchmark: 34-38 District ELA 3, Book 3 #1 – 5 Benchmark: 4/5 Writing Benchmark: 2/3 Instructional Reading Level: 38 – 40 Writing: TBD Recording the results Infinite Campus = IC DRA2 - Record F or NF and DRA2 Level in IC Do not record Book 2 multiple-choice score in IC Record writing score(out of 5 ) in IC DRA 2 – Record F or NF and DRA2 Level in IC Do not record multiple- choice score in IC Record writing score (out of 3) results in IC Record end-of-the- year Instructional Reading Level in IC Writing: TBD District and State Assessments NWEA ELA 3: 4/17, 18 and 19 Math 3: 4/25, 26 and 27 NWEA

20 ALSO… Summer PD: – Three Tiers of Vocabulary 7/9 – Unpacking CCSS Elementary 7/12 – Text Complexity 7/13 – Evidence Based Writing 7/30 Need for Balanced Literacy PD? Other Thoughts? Needs? Ideas?


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