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Dynamic Learning Maps Alternate Assessment Consortium The present publication was developed under grant X from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. The views expressed herein are solely those of the author(s), and no official endorsement by the U.S. Department should be inferred.

DLM™ Member State

Learning Map 4

The Dynamic Learning Maps Essential Elements are specific statements of content and skills that are linked to the college and career readiness grade level expectations.

Learning Map Claims Conceptual Areas Essential Elements

DLM Testlets Designed at 5 levels to allow a wide array of access to content for the Essential Element Five linkage levels: – Initial precursor – Distal precursor – Proximal precursor – Target (most like the Essential Elements) – Successor

How are we helping teams understand the system?

The DLM™ System of Professional Development Modules in multiple formats Instructional support materials Virtual Community of Practice

DLM™ Professional Development Modules Self-Directed Modules – On-demand, online, and interactive – Built in assessment and reporting Facilitated Modules – Face-to-face delivery without having to “train the trainer” – Video delivery of content with planned group activities Raw Materials – Can be modified as needed

Modules Currently Available About College & Career Readiness and DLM 1.About Common Core State Standards 2.The DLM™ Essential Elements 3.The DLM™ Claims and Conceptual Areas 4.Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities General Instructional Modules 1.Universal Design for Learning 2.IEPs linked to the DLM™ Essential Elements 3.Symbols 4.DLM™ Core Vocabulary and Communication

ELA Modules Currently Available 1.Principles of ELA Instruction 2.Speaking and Listening 3.Shared Reading 4.Writing: Text Types and Purposes 5.Writing: Information and Explanation Texts 6.Writing: Production and Distribution 7.Writing: Research and Range of Writing 8.Writing with Alternate Pencils 9.Emergent Writing (early September) 10.Predictable Chart Writing (early September)

Math Modules Currently Available 1.Standards of Mathematics Practice 2.Counting and Cardinality 3.Composing and Decomposing Numbers 4.Forms of Number 5.Unitizing 6.Tens Frames 7.Units and Operations 8.Place Value 9.Fraction Concepts and Models Part I 10.Fraction Concepts and Models Part II 11.Basic Geometric Shapes and Their Attributes 12.Calculating Accurately (early September) 13.Measuring and Comparing Lengths (early September)

Facilitated Versions For face-to-face training. Facilitator’s guide with objectives, agenda, and step-by-step directions. Content delivered via video. Preplanned group activities marked by “Pause for Activity” in the video. Activities focus on application and can be shifted based on the audience.

DLM Virtual Community of Practice Access to DLM Familiar Texts – These are books that many students will encounter during the DLM assessment – All students will benefit from reading them Access to Instructional Supports Interactive Groups – Including a group for Parents, Caregivers, and Other Family Members

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