Open House 2015 Teacher’s Web Page Contains Policies, Expectations, Curriculum, Grading, Extra Help, and Contact Information for each course Homework Web.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EngageNY.org An Introduction to the Common Core State Standards What they mean for you and your children.
Advertisements

Open House 2013 Teachers Web Page Contains Policies, Expectations, Curriculum, Grading, Extra Help, and Contact Information for each course Homework Web.
Addressing Common Core Standards Using
Instructional Shifts for the Common Core
Supporting Teachers as They Implement LDC St. Bernard Parish Public Schools Margaux Dubuar High School Instructional Coach Monica Knauer Middle School.
NJ ASK Family Night English Language Arts Presented By: Anne Scaffo, ELA Instructional Coach Ted Peters, Reutter School Principal.
An Introduction to the Common Core State Standards What they mean for you and your children.
EngageNY.org Common Core State Standards What they mean for you and your children Session I.
Curriculum Shifts in Reading and Writing Whetstone Elementary School Literacy Night October 2013.
DELAC Meeting February 19, 2014 CA Common Core Standards English Language Arts.
Common Core ELA /Math Testing and How it relates to Common Core The Common Core Standards have shifted which has resulted in a shift in the types of assessment.
Mastering Common Core Instructional Shifts in ELA: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 CFN 206 Sarah Benis Scheier-Dolberg Close Reading, Text-
First Administration: June 3, 2014 Presented by Brenna Farrell, RCSD.
Common Formative Assessments
Literacy to Learn Science NSTA Regional Conference November 7, 2013.
Common Core Elementary Symposium Transitioning to the Common Core
Integration and Differentiation of Curriculum
Overview of the Six Instructional Shifts in the Implementation of the ELA Common Core Becky Rapier May 17, 2012.
Welcome and thank you for coming!
Common Core State Standards Initiative A Fundamental Shift Toward College and Career Readiness in K-12 Education.
Fall Conference - Keynote Speaker Sunday, September 25 th, 2011 – Don Shalvey from the Gates Foundation 3 Ambitious Goals of the Gates Foundation 1.80%
EngageNY.org An Introduction to the Common Core State Standards What they mean for you and your children.
A framework to move from common core to classroom practice 1 K. Thiebes.
Common Core State Standards. Instructional Shifts Implementation of the Common Core State Standards College & Career Ready Students Data.
Common Core State Standards & MTSS Brevard Public Schools Professional Development Day February 18, 2013.
Mastering Common Core Instructional Shifts in ELA
Aligning Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessments
Common Core Standard Implementation Our Students... Prepared for success after high school Our Promise... Leadership, Advocacy, & Support Our Future… Strong.
Preparing Our Students for College. Literacy in the New Millennium ~New technology inspires a new set of skills -reading purposefully -figure out meanings.
Common Core State Standards The New National Initiative West Hempstead UFSD Board of Education Meeting March 19, 2013.
Common Core State Standards in ELA: A Parent’s Perspective Love K. Foy Coordinator, Secondary ELA and Reading.
Preparing OUR Students for their Future! Suzanne Common Core Parent Meeting1.
INSTRUCTIONAL SHIFTS FOR THE COMMON CORE BECOMING AGENTS OF REFORM IN OUR OWN CLASSROOMS.
1 An Overview of the 6 Shifts in ELA Literacy.
Key Shifts Common Core Standards. Overview  The CCCS contain several overarching ideas, often called “key shifts,” that define changes in teaching and.
INSTRUCTIONAL SHIFTS FOR THE COMMON CORE Dr. Gail Davis Intermediate Options.
Linking Disciplinary Literacies to the Common Core State Standards EDC 448 Dr. Julie Coiro.
ELA Common Core State Standards Overview of the Big Shifts in Common Core Standards for English Language Arts Overview of the Standards for Literacy in.
Overview of the Six Instructional Shifts in the Implementation of the ELA Common Core Becky Rapier May 17, 2012 Adapted by Cholla High.
+ College and Career Readiness. December present 46 of 50 states adopt Common Core Common Core State Standards.
The Common Core Learning Standards: What Teaching Assistants Need to Know Superintendent’s Conference Day February 15, 2013 Valerie LaRose Christine Zandstra.
Medford High School Mr. David Ambrose English 11 Honors: American Literature Thursday, September 20, 2012.
Adding to Your ESL Toolbox 1 Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 Nonpublic School Services June 18, 2013 Tina Barnhart, ESL/Literacy Consultant.
ARHS Professional Development "Transferring Common Core From Room To Room"
NYS Common Core English Language Arts Grades 9 – 12.
An overview for parents and families Butler Avenue School Julie Gillispie--March st Century Community Learning Center.
Pelham Memorial High School THE COMMON CORE AND NEW STATE EXAMINATIONS.
EngageNY.org An Introduction to the Common Core State Standards What they mean for you and your children.
Sr. Mary Ann Jacobs, scc Fall  Read the Learning Goals from the course outline (page 1).  Determine with the following coding your current level.
New to NTI: Understanding the EBC Unit Implementing the CCSS with Fidelity EngageNY.org.
PRESENTED BY CINDY BAK MAY 15, 2014 COMMON CORE STANDARDS AND BALANCED LITERACY.
December 20 th 2011 Melissa H. Silberman Deputy Executive Director Office of Post Secondary Readiness.
Common Core State Standards Back to School Night August 29, 2013.
The Journey: Common Core State Standards Principals’ Meeting September 20, 2012.
New ELA Guidelines Shifts in ELA Common Core  Rise in Nonfiction Texts.  Content Area Literacy Close and careful reading of text  Increase Complexity.
By: Harvey Silver R. Thomas Dewing Matthew Perini.
Welcome to the Central Campus Curriculum Night Intermediate Grades Reading
NEW JERSEY COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS INSTRUCTIONAL SHIFTS KEY IDEAS.
1 The Common Core Classroom Superintendent’s Conference Day April 8, 2013.
Casimir Middle School TUSD Transition to the Common Core.
From Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side Alison King 1993 College Teaching v41 no1 p30-35 Students learn by incorporating understanding of the subject.
Illinois State Board of Education English Language Arts
Hedenkamp PTA Presentation
COMMON CORE AND THE LIBRARIAN
Common Core State Standards and Disciplinary Literacy
An Introduction to the Common Core State Standards
The Pedagogical Shifts and a Look Inside The Classrooms
Instructional Shifts for the Common Core
Illinois State Board of Education English Language Arts
Inter Rater Reliability
Presentation transcript:

Open House 2015 Teacher’s Web Page Contains Policies, Expectations, Curriculum, Grading, Extra Help, and Contact Information for each course Homework Web Pages English 11REnglish 11R and AP Language & CompositionAP Language & Composition Parent Portal

Accessing Web Page Teacher Web Page All assignments will be posted on my web page daily. Go to Choose “High School” from the “Select A School” menu Click on “Faculty” Click on my name Choose the appropriate class from the menu on the left

College Preparation PSAT and All students should take the PSAT and prepare to take the SAT exam in 11th grade. The PSAT is being offered at MHS on Saturday, October 14. Sign up tonight! Students can get an SAT “Question of the Day” ed to them by registering at In class, Word of the Week, vocabulary in context, and extra-credit on School Island are intended to prepare students for the SAT.

Extras Extra Credit – Assignments available each quarter through Castle Learning. Extra Help I am available for extra-help during the following times: –During school hours: Periods 1 & 2 –After school: 2:15 – 3:15 by appointment

From Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side Alison King 1993 College Teaching v41 no1 p30-35 Students learn by incorporating understanding of the subject into their existing knowledge base, and so must take an active role rather than being passively taught. The professor's job is therefore to facilitate learning rather than lecture. This article discusses several active-learning techniques that instructors can use to help students construct knowledge, such as think-pair-share, guided reciprocal peer questioning, jigsaw, and co-op

Shift in Classroom Practice in Common Core English 11 The Common Core Regents will be the only English Regents that juniors will take in June The Final Exam will be comprised of the four Common Tasks which are Common Core Regents based. The tasks are: –Reading Comprehension –Text Analysis Response (2-3 paragraphs) –(The first two Common Tasks will be administered during the January Regents week on Tuesday, January 26.) –Inquiry Based Research (New MLA Research Based Project: “5 Ways to Say the Same Thing”) –Synthesis Essay

More Changes The CC II classes will be engaged in using 21 st Century skills to become independent learners. Students will be learning and practicing Close Reading skills designed to increase comprehension of difficult texts. Students will be using different modes of written communication to express their viewpoints. Students will work collaboratively with peers both in class and online to create a final MLA research based project.

AP Language & Comp Students will complete all the same work as the Common Core English 11 classes. In addition, beginning in the second semester, students will be completing AP Language based readings, journals and essays in order to prepare for the exam. AP prep work will be completed IN CLASS; Common Core work will be completed independently at home.

Shifts in ELA/Literacy Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text Students read a true balance of informational and literary texts. Shift 2 Knowledge in the Disciplines Students build knowledge about the world (domains/ content areas) through TEXT rather than the teacher or activities Shift 3 Staircase of Complexity Students read the central, grade appropriate text around which instruction is centered. Teachers are patient, create more time and space and support in the curriculum for close reading. Shift 4 Text-based Answers Students engage in rich and rigorous evidence based conversations about text. Shift 5 Writing from Sources Writing emphasizes use of evidence from sources to inform or make an argument. Shift 6 Academic VocabularyStudents constantly build the transferable vocabulary they need to access grade level complex texts. This can be done effectively by spiraling like content in increasingly complex texts.

ELA Test Question – Pre Common Core In both the Demosthenes biography and the Icarus and Daedalus myth the main characters are given advice from other people. Do you respond to advice from other people more like Demosthenes or more like Icarus? Write an essay in which you explain who you are more like when it comes to taking advice and why. Use details from both articles to support your answer. In your response, be sure to do the following: tell whether you are more like Demosthenes or Icarus explain why you are respond to advice similar to Demosthenes or Icarus use details from both passages in your response

ELA Test Question – Post Common In both the Demosthenes biography and the Icarus and Daedalus myth the main characters exhibit determination in pursuit of their goals. Did determination help both main characters reach their goals, or did it lead them to tragedy? Write an argument for whether you believe determination helped or hurt the two main characters. In your response, be sure to do the following: describe how determination affected the outcome in Demosthenes describe how determination affected the outcome in Icarus and Daedalus explain the similarities or differences that exist in the ways determination played into the outcome of both texts use details from both passages in your response

NYS Common Core Standards Shifts Impact NYS Assessments 6 Shifts in ELA Literacy Common Core ImplementationCommon Core Assessments  Balancing Informational and Literary Text  Building Knowledge in the Disciplines  Staircase of Complexity  Text-based Answers  Writing from Sources  Academic Vocabulary 1 & 2: Non-fiction Texts Authentic Texts 3: Higher Level of Text Complexity Paired Passages 4&5: Focus on command of evidence from text: rubrics and prompts 6:Academic Vocabulary