Maximizing CMAPP to Improve Instruction Elementary Principals’ Meeting October 23, 2014 & December 4, 2014 Sharon Collins & Michelle Tucker
Where are you on the continuum? How often do the teachers in your building use the resources on CMAPP? Place a RED dot on the continuum. How would you rate YOUR understanding of the resources available to teachers on CMAPP? Place a BLUE dot on the continuum.
Let’s Explore ELA Things to highlight: Course Guide Pacing Guides Unit Guides Weekly Instructional Guides ELA Resources CCSS Support Documents Word Work Resources Letterland for K-2 Morphology Instructional Sequence, Grades Daily Five/ CAFÉ Resources mCLASS Support Grade Level Assessment Flowcharts
Let’s Explore Math Things to highlight: Course Guide Daily lessons and sample assessment items Pacing Guide Scope & Sequence Warm-Up Resources: Daily Routines, Problem of Day, Spiral Review Enrichment Investigations Parent Resources – Math at a Glance in English & Spanish unit overviews & video links COMING SOON: Posting to WCPSS Internet in January
Planning with CMAPP Establish a common planning separate from PLT time. Plan UNITS of study, rather than just individual lessons. Start by selecting the assessment tasks (formative and summative) that will be used at the end & throughout the unit. Use lessons provided on CMAPP as a guide for curriculum content and instructional delivery. Discuss teaching strategies (the HOW) that will be used. As a PLT, then discuss “who got it” and “who didn’t” and “what we are going to do about it.”
Scavenger Hunt During your post-conference with a teacher that you observed, the teacher indicates that they need some support with how to implement the Daily Five in the classroom. “I’ve attended the training but I still need some help.” What resources can be found on CMAPP to support the teacher?
Scavenger Hunt Your 3 rd grade team is planning for 2 nd quarter instruction in ELA and they want to align the Read to Achieve Passages with their work. Where will they find the Read to Achieve Passage standards alignment?
Scavenger Hunt During 2 nd quarter, you get a phone call from a parent complaining about the way division is being taught in 4 th grade. She suggests that students should just learn to divide the way WE learned it. She states, “I cannot even help my child with his homework. I don’t know how to divide with base ten blocks.” What resources can you (or the teacher) use to communicate the expectations around the 4 th grade division standard(s)?
Scavenger Hunt You have recently restructured PLTs in your building. The 2 nd grade team is struggling to create common assessments and consistency in instructional practices. They tell you, “We don’t have time to do all of this work! It’s easier just to do our own thing!” What resources can you suggest they use to create consistency across the grade level?
Reflection/Questions Reflection Questions?