MCAS 2.0.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Purpose : To create a fail-safe system of literacy so that all students have equal access to a standards based curriculum Result: Joyful, independent readers,
Advertisements

LITERACY IN PRIMARY/JUNIOR DIANE NEWMAN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OECTA.
Vision: Every child in every district receives the instruction that they need and deserve…every day. Oregon Response to Intervention Vision: Every child.
Cathy Mrla Jen Mahan-Deitte
Susan S. Silver Director of Curriculum and Instruction Monday, April 15, 2013.
Parent Presentation Fall Journeys Core Reading Program Research-based, systematic instruction Consistent curriculum grades K through 6 Focuses.
Parent Literacy Meeting Grades 3-5
Section VI: Comprehension Teaching Reading Sourcebook 2 nd edition.
Developing Literacy Lesson Plans EDC424 Dr. Julie Coiro.
Presented by Jen Rolie K-12 Literacy TOSA.  Phonemic Awareness  Phonics  Fluency  Vocabulary  Comprehension.
MAKING MEANING. Then and Now  Teacher is modeling a specific comprehension strategy and reading the story aloud  Students are actively engaged – responding.
Reader’s and Writer's Workshop. Reader’s and Writer's Workshop is designed to help students develop skills and strategies that will be used in their future.
Vision: Every child in every district receives the instruction that they need and deserve…every day. Oregon Response to Intervention Vision: Every child.
4th & 5th Grade Coffee January 27, Levels are determined by benchmarking, MAP testing, anecdotal notes and MCAS. Assessment informs instruction.
PTO Presentation on Harcourt Reading Series Erin Monn Literacy Coach.
 Shared reading just happens in big books  ANY big book can be used for a shared reading lesson  Repeated reading of a big book is a sufficient shared.
Maine Reading First Course
Teaching for PARCC March 5, Test for  Stated information  Vocabulary using context clues  Inference  Central Idea or Theme of passage  Characters.
Planning Literacy Instruction EDC424 Dr. Julie Coiro.
Why a balanced literacy program?
Building (Online) Communities of Practice with Chinese Teachers Sherry L. Steeley, Ph.D. March 27, 2010.
Literacy Framework Spring Valley. Reader’s Workshop  Segment 1: Direct Instruction (15 – 20 minutes)  Teacher  Conducts interactive read aloud with.
Developing Literacy Lesson Plans
Literacy Centers In-Service January 3, 2007 Facilitator: Amy Lack, Reading Coach.
Collaborative Inquiry “Teachers possess tremendous knowledge, skill, and experience. Collaborative inquiry creates a structure for them to share that expertise.
4. (8 -10 min.) Introduce Oral Vocabulary – T.E. Pgs. _____________ Words: _________________________________________ ________________________________________.
The following reading habit posters are formatted to 11”x17” paper to be printed and then drawn in front of students as a pictorial for brain imprinting.
By Jody Rogers and Ben Dickson.  Connect Instructional Shifts and Standards to small group instruction  Review the components of reading development.
WRITING and READING WITH COMMON CORE STANDARDS Great Advantage: Grade Level Standards Build from Year to Year.
A Parent’s Guide to Balanced Literacy. Balanced Literacy is a framework designed to help all students learn to read and write effectively.
Prevention to Avoid Intervention Tier 1: the most important tier!
Climbing inside… Creating Effective Close Reading Lessons.
Pedagogy As it relates to the field of linguistics.
 An Introduction to Writing Workshop Presented by: Suzanne Oliver Literacy Coach Elizabeth Avenue School April 5, 2011.
Learning Targets We will understand the format and content of SpringBoard Close Reading Workshops. I will learn and apply strategies for close reading.
Project RAP: Jacob’s Ladder Reading Comprehension Program
ORAL LANGUAGE UNDERPINS ALL READING STRATEGIES AND ACTIVITIES
MCAS 2.0.
Fitting It All In Incorporating phonics and other word study work into reading instruction Michelle Fitzsimmons.
Independent Reading/Work Time
Parent University # 2 Grades K-5 Reading and Language Arts
Williamsville’s Title 1 Program…
Journeys Reading Program Houghton Mifflin/Harcourt
Newell Elementary School November 14, 2012
MCAS 2.0.
2016 Leadership Academy Beverly Hoffmaster and Robyn Lopez
Literacy In the Content Areas
The Power of Anchor Charts to Transform Reading Instruction
MCAS 2.0.
Kindergarten Balanced Literacy
Differentiation Strategies for Multi-Grade, And Multi-Ability Classrooms By: Linda Miller Baker.
Welcome Please put on your child’s nametag and read the clues they have written for you! Your challenge is to use the clues to find your child’s seat.
The 5 basics of reading By Lauren Valentine.
EPS Presentation: Benchmark Literacy
Independent Reading 2:00-3:15 September 8, 2011 PDC.
How do grade levels currently plan at your school?
Interactive Read Aloud & Shared Reading
Previously Implemented Instructional Approaches
MCAS 2.0.
Welcome to First Grade! Important Items Yellow Folders Allergies
Lisa Pershan Middle School Units of Study in Writing January 20, 2016
Journeys Reading Program Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin
MCAS 2.0.
Thinking About Planning Amalia Lopez
Section VI: Comprehension
Language Arts Grade 11 Week 12 Lesson 2
WHAT IS READING? What makes a ABLE reader? What do ABLE readers do?
Journeys Reading Program Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin
What is RICAS?.
Language Arts Grade 11 Week 12 Lesson 1
Presentation transcript:

MCAS 2.0

Shedding Some Light on MCAS 2.0

MCAS 2.0 ASSESSES STANDARDS LEARNING

K – 2 Focus: Phonemic Awareness Phonics Reading for Meaning

K – 2 Focus: Help each child develop Basic Reading Comprehension

Help each child develop Reading Comprehension, then move to Standards Grade 3 Focus: Help each child develop Reading Comprehension, then move to Standards

Test Features MCAS 2.0 Test Features

Test Features MCAS 2.0 Is about EVIDENCE

Test Features Where’s the EVIDENCE

MCAS 2.0 Is Part A, Part B:Evidence Test Features MCAS 2.0 Is Part A, Part B:Evidence

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Where is the EVIDENCE?

Test Strategy: Select best Example from Part B Test Features Test Strategy: Select best Example from Part B

MCAS 2.0 Finer Reading Ability Test Features MCAS 2.0 Finer Reading Ability

MCAS 2.0 More Complex Reading Passages Test Features MCAS 2.0 More Complex Reading Passages

Test skills are: Close reading Central Idea Inference Varied Writing Test Features Test skills are: Close reading Central Idea Inference Varied Writing

MCAS 2.0 Varied Types of Writing Test Features MCAS 2.0 Varied Types of Writing

“Write an Essay . .” Means gr level Standard Facets Test Features “Write an Essay . .” Means gr level Standard Facets

MCAS 2.0 Focuses on 2011 Standards Test Features MCAS 2.0 Focuses on 2011 Standards

Reading and Writing Standards are Connected: Folktales & Theme Standards Features Reading and Writing Standards are Connected: Folktales & Theme

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Read for Central Idea, Make a case for Central Idea & Supporting Details

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Build Reading and writing Classroom practice: Read, Discuss, then Write

Know your grade level Standards Well CLASSROOM PRACTICE Know your grade level Standards Well

Differentiate as Needed CLASSROOM PRACTICE Differentiate as Needed

CLASSROOM PRACTICE SCAFFOLD AS NEEDED

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Name the Standard

Use TERMS: Central Idea, CLASSROOM PRACTICE Use TERMS: Central Idea, Supporting Details, Inference, Context Clues “Sources”

But . . . It’s OK to use “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words” CLASSROOM PRACTICE But . . . It’s OK to use “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words”

But . . . It’s OK to use “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words”

Strategy: Use Mini-lessons, “Focus Lessons” CLASSROOM PRACTICE Strategy: Use Mini-lessons, “Focus Lessons”

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Teach mini-lessons as needed: “Supporting Details,” “Paraphrasing” for Research

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Learning Development is: Connect with child’s life Details for “Probably True” Frequent Varied Writing

MCAS 2.0 Prep is Learning Development CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Learning Development

MCAS 2.0 Prep is Teaching for Understanding, Skills CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Teaching for Understanding, Skills

MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests in March CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests in March

MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests, Assess, Re-Teach in New Way CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests, Assess, Re-Teach in New Way

Smother students with Reading Opportunities CLASSROOM PRACTICE Smother students with Reading Opportunities

CLASSROOM PRACTICE

MORE READING VIA TECHNOLOGY

Reading Independently Develops Comprehension, Vocabulary, Fluency CLASSROOM PRACTICE Reading Independently Develops Comprehension, Vocabulary, Fluency

Independent Reading Creates Strong Readers CLASSROOM PRACTICE Independent Reading Creates Strong Readers

CLASSROOM PRACTICE

CLASSROOM PRACTICE

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Writing: Use the Writing Process Drafting, Peer Edit, Conferencing, Revision

CLASSROOM PRACTICE

Peer Editing Provides student Metacognition Learning about Learning CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing Provides student Metacognition Learning about Learning

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Structure Peer Editing Calculated Partners Baby Steps Practice

Peer Editing: Scaffold: A Bank of Comments or Two Comments CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Scaffold: A Bank of Comments or Two Comments

Peer Editing: Students Learn When they are Actively Engaged CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Students Learn When they are Actively Engaged

CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Teacher Individual Conferencing helps, but also Students benefit as reviewers

Big Questions: How to teach for challenging reading passages? CLASSROOM PRACTICE Big Questions: How to teach for challenging reading passages?

Big Questions: How to adapt a “Program” for Standards Learning? CLASSROOM PRACTICE Big Questions: How to adapt a “Program” for Standards Learning?

MCAS 2.0 Test is April Test designs and other resources posted at DESE in the next couple weeks January will post MCAS 2.0 test Meanwhile, parcc.pearson.com

Great Standard Teaching Results in Great Learning