August 21: Afternoon Collaboration. Return to your assigned location after lunch Meet in your assigned PLC group 12:45-2:15 pm: Planning for Learning.

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August 21: Afternoon Collaboration

Return to your assigned location after lunch Meet in your assigned PLC group 12:45-2:15 pm: Planning for Learning using Forethought 2:30-3:30 pm: Scavenger Hunt Campus Collaboration: Afternoon Activity

Resources Website schools.birdvilleschools.net/eduphoria Click on the page for August 2012: District Professional Learning

Planning for Learning using Forethought ◦ Task 1: Celebrations and Logistics ◦ Task 2: Student Expectations ◦ Task 3: Evidence of Learning ◦ Task 4: Planning for Learning ◦ Task 5: Planning for Learning Part 2 Campus Collaboration: 12:45-2:15 pm

Task 1: Celebrations and Logistics ◦One speaker at a time ◦Share a moment from the end of last school year or this summer that you would like to celebrate with your peers. ◦Assign one team member as time keeper and one to control computer and type in lesson plan. Campus Collaboration: 12:45-12:55 pm

Task 2: Student Expectations ◦Identify one student expectation (or standard for the course you teach) in the first six-weeks that you predict students will struggle with. ◦What criteria did you use to select the student expectation? ◦Examine the Standard Clarification, if available, and discuss the cognitive rigor, content, and context of the SE. ◦It is possible that the SE you select will not have a clarifying document. In this case, examine the SE to determine the cognitive rigor, content, and context. What do students need to know and be able to do? Campus Collaboration: 12:55-1:05 pm

Task 3: Evidence of Learning Locate or create an assessment item that will allow students to demonstrate evidence of their learning. Discuss the item and how it will be an effective measurement of student learning in regards to this specific SE. Discuss indicators you will use to rate student performance. How will we know when they have learned it? Campus Collaboration: 1:05-1:25 pm

Task 4: Planning for Learning Utilize the Share My Lesson Planner feature within Forethought to collaboratively design a lesson. One team member can type the lesson plan into Forethought. Share that planner with other team members so they can copy into their own planners. Use the Quality Lesson Plan Rubric as a guide to ensure deep alignment to the standard. Campus Collaboration: 1:25-1:50 pm

Task 5: Planning for Learning Part 2 Anticipate necessary interventions to accommodate different learning needs. Consider accommodations, modifications, and extensions. Focus on the questions: ◦ What will we do when they haven’t learned it? ◦ What will we do when they already know it? Campus Collaboration: 1:50-2:15 pm

BREAK 2:15-2:30

Scavenger Hunt 2:30-3:30 schools.birdvilleschools.net/eduphoria Click on the page for August 2012: District Professional Learning, then Scavenger Hunt

Please bring the following items tomorrow: glue/glue stick scissors tape Print out the lesson your team designed or bring an iPad/laptop so you can access it in Forethought.