Elementary Teacher Leader Meeting Presented by: Chasity Lewis October 25, 2012 Nash Central Middle School.

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Elementary Teacher Leader Meeting Presented by: Chasity Lewis October 25, 2012 Nash Central Middle School

Elementary Teacher Leader Agenda Benchmarks Clarification on Writing Prompts Progress Monitoring with Reading 3D Dates for 4 th /5 th grade Reading 3D Curriculum Maps and Feedback Elementary Instructional Wikis Using Literature in Social Studies Exit Ticket

Benchmark Testing Grades to be tested  3 rd thru 12 th grades Testing Dates  October 29 th thru November 9 th Testing Requirement  Completed on the computer  90 minutes of testing time  Students should not submit until verified by testing administrator  Constructed Responses must be graded before the testing window closes

Writing Prompts Dates for Completion ◦ K – November 19 th ◦ 1 st – October 5 th ◦ 2 nd – October ◦ 3 rd thru 5 th - December 7 th Writing Topics ◦ Content Specific in Science ◦ Scoring Future Topics in Art/Music/PE

Curriculum Maps and Resources Curriculum Maps ◦ Review ◦ Feedback Process Instructional Wikis and Resources ◦ ELA Materials ELA Materials ◦ Common Core LiveBinders Common Core LiveBinders ◦ Smarter Balance Assessment Practice Items Smarter Balance Assessment Practice Items ◦ Assessment Specifications Assessment Specifications ◦ CCRESA Resources CCRESA Resources

Our Very Own Wiki Nash Rocky Mount Schools Wikispace Resources for all subject areas will now be housed here instead of on the server in folders The site is accessible now Materials currently on the server will be transferred to the wiki by Nov. 16

NC Education New modules and examples of formative assessment plans Connecting with the 21 st Century Learner Digital Literacies Intro to Data Literacy Literacy in History, Science, and other Technical Subjects

The Benefits of Using Literature in Social Studies Helps students understand the human experience across time and place. Extends the social studies curriculum beyond any textbook constraints. Assists students in understanding figurative language, style, irony, point of view, and theme.

The Benefits of Using Literature in Social Studies Helps children understand their cultural, ethnic and religious heritage in both fiction and nonfiction. Provides students with new information and knowledge unobtainable in any other format. Help students make a personal connection and build background. Stimulates creative thinking and problem ‐ solving abilities in a variety of contexts. Fredericks, Anthony D.

The Benefits of Using Literature in Social Studies Reading increases vocabulary, including content ‐ specific terms Literature is often more up ‐ to ‐ date than textbooks Trade books may be more appealing than textbooks Literature goes beyond the facts Literature allows readers to experience other times, other places, other people, and other cultures with empathy Literature can be a powerful catalyst for thoughtful analysis and critical thinking Alverman and Phelps (1998)

Literature can become the lens through which content is viewed. This lens holds the young reader’s attention while connecting content with the variety of human experiences.’ (Smith & Johnson, 199

Literary Texts Fiction can help bring historical figures alive 2.H.1.2, 3.H.1.2 Fiction allows students to explore the reality of life, culture and society in a given historical period. 2.C.1, 3.C.1.3 Fiction helps to nurture student creativity and imagination, leading to higher level thinking skills.

How to Use Literature in Social Studies Reflect strands for Social Studies Understand how to identify Social Studies concepts Develop student ‐ centered activities to teach social studies

5 Strands of Social Studies History Civics and Government Geography and Environmental Literacy Economics and Financial Literacy Culture

Example: Economics Strand Uncle Jed’s Barbershop by Margaree King Mitchell Students present a budget that Uncle Jed could use (5.E.2.1) Students identify exchanges other than money (2.E.1.4) Students develop a business plan to expand productivity (4.E.1.1)

Example: Economics Strand Uncle Jed’s Barbershop by Margaree King Mitchell Students rewrite the end of the story so they can reflect on their own goals and dreams of owning a business. (entrepreneurship) (3.E.2.1) Students explain how they meet their needs and wants. (K.E.1.1, 2.E.1.1., 4.E.2.2)

Clarifying Objectives from Essential Standards 5.E.2.1 Explain the importance of developing a basic budgetf or spending and saving. 2.E.1.4 Explain why people and countries around the world trade for goods and services. 4.E.1.1 Understand the basic concepts of a market economy: price, supply, demand, scarcity, productivity and entrepreneurship.

Clarifying Objectives from Essential Standards 3.E.2.1 Explain why people become entrepreneurs. K.E.1.1 Explain how families have needs and wants. 2.E.1.1 Give examples of ways in which businesses in the community meet the needs and wants of consumers. 4.E.2.2 Explain how scarcity of personal financial resources affect the choices people make based on their wants and needs.

ACTIVITY DIRECTIONS Read the selected book(s) and identify a corresponding Social Studies Strand (s). Draw a large “hand print” on chart paper or sheet of paper and write the identified Social Studies Strand(s) on the palm of your hand. On each fingertip list a way you could use the book to further student knowledge in Social Studies Strand(s). One person from team share with group.

Braswell Library Teacher card Pathfinder Resource kits

Exit Ticket 3 things I still have questions about 2 things I need help with 1 thing I liked about the session