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1 WeLCOME! Winter 2015 Elementary Learning Labs
Grade One—8-11am and 12-3pm 8-9am—Learning Targets 9-9:45am—LEGO Time. 9:45-10am—BREAK 10-10:30am—Number Talks—Thank you, Jennifer Malcolm 10:30-11am—Writing—Thank you, Erin V. PM 12-1pm—Learning Targets 1-1:45pm—LEGO Time. 1:45-2pm—BREAK 2-2:30pm—Number Talks—Thank you, Jennifer Malcolm! 2:30-3pm—Writing—Thank you, Erin V.

2 WELCOME! Today BecAME Great when you Entered the Room!
Stand Up, Hand Up, and Pair Up: Find someone you don’t know very well and pair up. Share the best thing that has happened since you returned to school from Winter Break! Share once and return to your seat.

3 Learning targets on parade Susan Brookhart & Connie Moss
Essential Question: Why is it important to have Learning Targets?

4 Seven characteristics of AN Essential question
1. Is open-ended; that is, it typically will not have a single, final, correct answer. 2. Is thought-provoking and intellectually engaging, often sparking discussion and debate. 3. Calls for higher-order thinking, such as analysis, inference, evaluation, prediction. It cannot be effectively answered by recall alone. 4. Points toward important, transferable ideas within (and sometimes across) disciplines. 5. Raises additional questions and sparks further inquiry. 6. Requires support and justification, not just an answer. 7. Recurs over time; that is, the question can and should be revisited again and again.

5 Characteristics of a Learning Target
Describes exactly what students will learn in today’s lesson. Is written in developmentally appropriate language students can understand. Is written from the point of view of students who have yet to master the content, skill or process that makes up the target. Is connected to the performance of understanding/ assessment for today’s lesson. Contains LOOK FORS students can use to judge how close they are to the target in language that describes mastery of the target, rather than in grading or scoring language ( letters, points, numbers correct, percentage, etc.)

6 Objectives vs learning targets
Objectives are written in terms the teacher understands. Students have to work to see what the teacher wants. Objectives are written for the teacher, not the student. A Learning Target must meet the characteristics discussed on the previous slide.

7 USD 475 Definition of Learning Target:
Learning Target: “A description of what the student is going to learn by the end of today’s lesson, stated in developmentally appropriate language that the student can understand. Learning target language is framed from the point of view of a student who has not yet mastered the target and includes student look-fors—criteria that students can use to judge how close they are to the target—stated in language that describes mastery (rather than grading and scoring). The learning target is connected to the specific performance of understanding for today’s lesson.”  A learning target is what the students think the aim of the lesson they are living through at that moment. It has an expiration date of one lesson.

8 Summer Task Force Work Year at a Glance for MATH—with Units of Study that will include Learning Target examples. We can’t write them all as only you know your students’ needs. Go MATH has Learning Targets—but they call them Essential Questions.

9 EFFECT SIZE RESEARCH FROM JOHN HATTIE—GREAT STUFF!

10 Effect SIZE—Know Thy Impact!

11 The narrative of passion, teaching, and promoting the language of learning

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13 Learning targets on parade
In groups of 4: Read and Reference the Educational Leadership article, “Learning Targets on Parade.” Complete the Debate Team Carousel sheet The first person completes box #1 based on the statement at the top, then passes to the right. The next person reads box #1 and completes box #2 Continue the process until the boxes are complete, then return it to its owner.

14 The Nine Action Points of Learning Targets
Learning targets are the first principle of meaningful learning and effective teaching. Today’s lesson should serve a purpose in a longer learning trajectory toward some larger learning goal. It’s not a learning target unless both the teacher and the students aim for it during today’s lesson.

15 The Nine Action Points of Learning Targets
Every lesson needs a performance of understanding to make the learning target for today’s lesson crystal clear. Expert teachers partner with their students during a formative learning cycle to making teaching and learning visible and to maximize opportunities to feed students forward. Setting and committing to specific, appropriate, and challenging goals lead to increased student achievement and motivation to learn.

16 The Nine Action Points of Learning Targets
Intentionally developing assessment-capable students is a crucial step toward closing the achievement gap. What students are actually doing during today’s lesson is both the source of and the yardstick for school improvement efforts. Improving the teaching-learning process requires everyone in the school—teachers, students, and administrators---to have specific learning targets and look-fors.

17 The Nine Action Points of learning targets
Match the picture to the correct action point. Put the number in the adjoining box.

18 Other Resources for Learning Targets
534a7df9b7cbd0e0002/file/ Learning_Targets_Moss_Handouts.pdf development/webinars/connie-moss-webinar.aspx

19 Let’s Wrap It Up…….. On a post it….
3 things you learned about Learning Targets 2 things you want to share with others 1 thing you want to know more about

20 LEGO Time! Things you need – your teacher binder, a partner, and a set of LEGOs Reflection Complete one lesson from your teacher binder with a partner Time to think about incorporating LEGO into your instruction WHEN HOW

21 BREAK TIME

22 Number Talks Thank you, Jennifer Malcolm 30 minutes

23 Elementary Writing Task Force
Thank you, Erin Vidal and Erin Bohanan Spring calendar for writing, including updates regarding assessment timelines Writing and Grade Cards 30 minutes

24 My Learning Plan Don’t forget to do your evaluation on My Learning Plan. Did you sign in? We hope we have helped you ELEVATE YOUR PRACTICE!


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