Supporting the Planning and Teaching of CCSS ELA/Literacy Amy Deslattes Lafayette High School Instructional Strategist Angelle Lailhengue Lacoste Elementary.

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Supporting the Planning and Teaching of CCSS ELA/Literacy Amy Deslattes Lafayette High School Instructional Strategist Angelle Lailhengue Lacoste Elementary School Instructional Coach

achievethecore.org Objectives Review the key shifts required by the CCSS for English Language Arts Become familiar with the Student Achievement Partners’ Instructional Practice Guide (IPG) including its design and multiple uses Understand the core actions, how they relate to the key shifts for ELA/Literacy, and what they look like in practice. Learn how the IPG can provide a framework for coaching and supporting ELA/literacy teachers 2

achievethecore.org Why the Shifts? 3 The instructional shifts for ELA can anchor all decisions around implementing the CCSS. Instructional Materials Formative and Summative Assessment Instructional Practice

achievethecore.org The ELA Shifts in Instructional Practice 1.Building knowledge through content rich nonfiction. 2.Reading, writing, and speaking grounded in evidence from text, both literary and informational. 3.Regular practice with complex text and its academic language 1. Regular practice with complex text and its academic language 3. Building knowledge through content rich nonfiction.

achievethecore.org CCSS Instructional Practice Guides– Design & Structure 5 There are CCSS Instructional Practice Guides for ELA/literacy (K-2, 3-5, 6-12, History/Social Studies, Science & Technical Subjects) Mathematics (K-8, HS) Each CCSS Instructional Practice Guide includes a tool for a single lesson and a tool for over the course of the year Each CCSS Evidence Guide for a single lesson has 3 Core Actions and each Core Action has 3-6 indicators All guides are available at achievethecore.org/instructional-practice or achievethecore.org/coaching-tool

achievethecore.org CCSS Instructional Practice Guides - Design Instructional Practice Guides Daily Lessons or Over the Course of the Year 6 Core Actions Key Practices (numbered sections) Indicators Observable (lettered details under each Core Action)

achievethecore.org CCSS Instructional Practice Guide Core Actions 1.Ensure the work of the lesson reflects the shifts required by the CCSS. 2.Employ instructional practices that allow all students to master the content of the lesson. 3.ELA: Provide all students with opportunities to focus on text and demonstrate knowledge and precision through discussion and tasks that measure the students’ level of meeting the standards 7

achievethecore.org The Lesson Reflects the Shifts – How Will I Know? What standard is being addressed? What is the full intent of that standard? What aspect of rigor is required by that standard? Is it the same as is being addressed in the lesson? How does the lesson connect to and build on students’ prior skills and knowledge? Refer to Over the Course of the Year Guides

achievethecore.org Core Action #1:High Quality Texts – How Will I Know? What text will be used in the lesson? Is this text part of a sequence of texts designed to build knowledge? What are the quantitative measure(s) and qualitative features of the text? What considerations were made for reader and task? Refer to Over the Course of the Year Guides

achievethecore.org Core Action #2: Text Dependent and Text Specific –How Will I Know? Are the majority of questions and tasks text dependent and text specific? Can the student answer the questions without prior or outside knowledge? Does answering the questions require that students read the text? Are the questions tied to a text (not stand-alone)? Do the questions require students to cite or use evidence from the text to determine the correct answer? Do the questions require students to follow the details of, make inferences from, and/or evaluate what is read? Refer to the Over the Course of the Year Guides

achievethecore.org Text Dependent and Text Specific – How Will I Know? Questions and Tasks address: The CCSS for Reading and Writing A coherent sequence of questions designed to deepen understanding as students continue reading Central ideas of the texts Vocabulary and syntax Challenging portions of text

achievethecore.org Core Action #3: Productive Engagement – How Will I Know? Were students able to successfully respond to the text dependent questions and tasks with precision? What strategies did the teacher utilize to encourage collaboration among students? Are there clear protocols for discussion? Are the students doing the work of reading, writing, speaking or listening? Is the teacher allowing adequate wait time for students to persists through challenges? Refer to Over the Course of the Year Guides Note: K-2 and 3-5 have additional indicators for addressing foundational reading skills

achievethecore.org Reading Foundational Skills – How Will I Know? When in doubt, go to the Standards! 13

achievethecore.org PRACTICE: 360° Observation 1.Read the lesson plan materials. 2.Watch the video. 3.Use the Guide to examine and discuss the lesson

achievethecore.org Lesson Plan 5 th grade ELA class, large ELL population (16 speak language other than English at home) Lewis and Clark by R. Conrad Stein (Lexile 980) Prior lessons: Students read in small groups, using guiding questions to scaffold instruction in smaller setting Today’s lesson: Whole group discussion of the text CCSS SL.5.1(come to discussions prepared, follow rules for discussion, pose and respond to specific questions, review key ideas and draw conclusions) and RI.5.1 (quote accurately from text when explaining what it says and when drawing inferences) Tomorrow’s lesson: Compose literary analysis of author’s viewpoint that uses textual support. (small group instruction for weakest ELL students with independent writing time for on-level students) 15

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achievethecore.org Lesson Plan 12 th grade ELA class “A Good Man is Hard to Find” Flannery O’Conner, “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” Gabriel Garcia Marquez, “Because My Father Said He Was the Only Indian to Hear Jimi Hendrix Play ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ at Woodstock” Sherman Alexie Prior lessons: Students read all three texts over the course of a week, using guiding questions to scaffold instruction in smaller group settings Today’s lesson: Whole group discussion of the text CCSS SL (come to discussions prepared, promote civil discussion, pose and respond to specific questions, synthesize comments, claims, and evidence on all sides) CCSS RL (cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.) CCSS RL (Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.) Tomorrow’s lesson: Compose argumentative essay that makes a claim about the common theme and uses textual evidence to support claim 17

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achievethecore.org IPGs as a Coaching Tool Start with the IPG. Lead a PLC around the language and purpose of the IPG. Evaluate lesson plans. Do lesson plans address the indicators of the IPG? Evaluate the texts. Evaluate the assessment/s. Examples of use and feedback. Teacher uses IPG to improve instruction. Coach uses IPG to assist a teacher. Co-teachers use IPG to make sure that everyone is “on the same page.” Teachers observe and provide feedback to one another. 19

achievethecore.org ACTIVITY: Core Actions Scavenger Hunt How to introduce IPGs to teachers: Look for evidence of each shift in the indicators for each Core Action THEN… Color the shifts! Pink-building knowledge through nonfiction Blue-R, W, S grounded in textual evidence Yellow- regular practice with complex text Allow for discussions around the shifts and what they look like in practice

achievethecore.org CCSS Instructional Practice Guides Content Areas 21

achievethecore.org Lesson Plan 11 th grade U.S. history class Using corroboration to understand historical events surrounding the March on Washington Prior lessons: Students have practiced the corroboration strategy with other historical events. They are familiar with using text analysis questions to determine possible bias in sources. They have frequently used primary sources and photographs to verify historical accuracy. Students most recently studied effects of the Birmingham protest. Today’s lesson: small group discussion of various accounts of the same event CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH Integrate information from diverse sources, both primary and secondary, into a coherent understanding of an idea or event, noting discrepancies among sources. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH Evaluate an author's premises, claims, and evidence by corroborating or challenging them with other information. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH Tomorrow’s lesson: Continued discussion about effects of Birmingham protest and why different sources might have allowed bias to affect the narrative. 22

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achievethecore.org Lesson Plan 12 th grade physics class Read and analyze appropriately complex primary document to determine author’s conclusion about forces Prior lessons: Students have been learning about forces and how forces affect bridges. They have learned basic calculation procedures for determining force on an object. Today’s lesson: small group discussion of various accounts of the same event CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; summarize complex concepts, processes, or information presented in a text by paraphrasing them in simpler but still accurate terms. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST By the end of grade 12, read and comprehend science/technical texts in the grades 11-CCR text complexity band independently and proficiently. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST Tomorrow’s lesson: Conduct bridge building experiments to determine accuracy of hypothesis about effects of forces. Following the experiments, student groups will write their own lab report modeled after the structure they found in the primary source. 24

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achievethecore.org Other Content Areas How can the IPGs assist non-ELA/Math teachers in understanding the role of CCSS in their content? 26

achievethecore.org “Silent 5” Take 5 minutes and silently write on a post-it… An insight from today... I’m still wondering about… 27

achievethecore.org Q&A and Next Steps Silent 5 Share Out – Insights and Wonderings Q & A Evaluation