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Berkeley County English Language Arts ( ELA) Literacy Model
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TREND DATA % of Students At or Above Mastery by Grade & Subgroup Growth Vertically: Different Group of students Growth Diagonally: Same Group of Students RLAALL SUBGROUP 3 RD 4 TH 5 TH 2009-2010 4745 2010-2011 434843 2011-2012 504249 2012-2013 465140 2013-2014
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RLA: 2012-2013 Content Standards or Cluster % of Students At or Above Mastery GRADEREADINGWRITING 3 RD 36%61% 4 TH 39%67% 5 TH 29%61%
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Shifts in Instruction In order to meet the rigor of Next Generation State Standards, a shift in instruction must occur. Our Berkeley County ELA Literacy Model reflects best practices for implementation.
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“Hitch”
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Priority Focus First Nine Weeks – Whole Group Instruction and Closure – Independent Reading – Partner Reading (3 rd -5 th ) and Literacy Work Stations (K-2) Second Nine Weeks – Guided Reading Groups Third Nine Weeks – Literature Circles (3 rd -5 th ) and Literacy Work Stations (K-2) Fourth Nine Weeks – Sustaining all components
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ELA/Literacy Resources Anecdotal Note Log 20 Days of Lesson Plans 1 Student Reading Response Log Text Sets/Use/Location Shared Leveled Library School Library Classroom Library Core Program/Science/Social Studies
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Opening Days Teachers: Establish Classroom Management Set Up Classroom Library Re-Familiarize Yourself With Our County Model Lesson Plans Trainers: Point of Contact Initial Printing Requests Training Date
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Other Support Academic Coaches (if applicable) County Literacy Coaches Department of Curriculum and Instruction County Electronic Resource (county website) School Administration
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Closing Thoughts
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