New York State 2013 Grades 3-8 Common Core ELA Rubric and Scoring Introduction
Instructional Shifts Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text
Shift 2 Instructional Shifts Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text Knowledge in the Disciplines
Shift 3 Shift 2 Instructional Shifts Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text Knowledge in the Disciplines Staircase of Complexity
Shift 4 & 5 Shift 3 Shift 2 Instructional Shifts Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text Knowledge in the Disciplines Staircase of Complexity Text-based Answers and Writing from Sources
Shift 6 Shift 4 & 5 Shift 3 Shift 2 Instructional Shifts Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text Academic Vocabulary Knowledge in the Disciplines Staircase of Complexity Text-based Answers and Writing from Sources
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text.
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text. Exhibit a cursory understanding of the lead character.
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text. Exhibit a cursory understanding of the lead character. Comprehend one sentence from the entire text.
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text. Exhibit a cursory understanding of the lead character. Comprehend one sentence from the entire text. Understand basic, non-consequential vocabulary.
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text. Exhibit a cursory understanding of the lead character. Comprehend one sentence from the entire text. Understand basic, non-consequential vocabulary. Answer without a deep analysis of text.
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text. Exhibit a cursory understanding of the lead character. Comprehend one sentence from the entire text. Understand basic, non-consequential vocabulary. Answer without a deep analysis of text. Look beyond text for stimuli.
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text. Exhibit a cursory understanding of the lead character. Comprehend one sentence from the entire text. Understand basic, non-consequential vocabulary. Answer without a deep analysis of text. Look beyond text for stimuli. Answer by recalling text details.
In the past, students were asked to do things like: Characterize the text. Exhibit a cursory understanding of the lead character. Comprehend one sentence from the entire text. Understand basic, non-consequential vocabulary. Answer without a deep analysis of text. Look beyond text for stimuli. Answer by recalling text details. Answer without complete sentences being required.
Now, students will be asked to: Comprehend complex, grade-level texts.
Now, students will be asked to: Comprehend complex, grade-level texts. Identify central themes and key text elements.
Now, students will be asked to: Comprehend complex, grade-level texts. Identify central themes and key text elements. Consider the entire text.
Now, students will be asked to: Comprehend complex, grade-level texts. Identify central themes and key text elements. Consider the entire text. Place aspects of the text in context of the entire text.
…and move beyond basic recall of text details to: Make an inference as to how specific portions of text relate to the structure of the whole text
…and move beyond basic recall of text details to: Make an inference as to how specific portions of text relate to the structure of the whole text Wrestle with meaningful, real-world questions
…and move beyond basic recall of text details to: Make an inference as to how specific portions of text relate to the structure of the whole text Wrestle with meaningful, real-world questions Make and support text-based analyses
…and move beyond basic recall of text details to: Make an inference as to how specific portions of text relate to the structure of the whole text Wrestle with meaningful, real-world questions Make and support text-based analyses Support their text-based analyses with key details
…and move beyond basic recall of text details to: Make an inference as to how specific portions of text relate to the structure of the whole text Wrestle with meaningful, real-world questions Make and support text-based analyses Support their text-based analyses with key details Carry an analysis beyond one text, relating details to overarching messages of both entire texts.
Test Structure Day 1 Book 1 Day 2Day 3 Book 2 Book 4 Book 3
Test Structure Day 1 Book 1 Day 2Day 3 Book 2 Book 4 Book 3 M/C
Test Structure Book 4 Book 3 5 C/R 1 E/R 3 C/R 1 E/R