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1 Rosjen Grace Largadas Ostia
curriculum Mapping Rosjen Grace Largadas Ostia

2 Introduction to curriculum Mapping
According to “Education World,” a curriculum map is “A process for collecting and recording curriculum-related data that identifies core skills and content taught, processes employed, and assessments used for each subject area and grade level. It is a planning tool, a procedure for examining and organizing curriculum that allows educators to determine how content, skills and assessments will unfold over the course of the year. It is an in-depth view of topics teachers will instruct over the school year, their pacing, and how they blend with other subjects.

3 Types of curriculum Assessed – What is actually assessed at the state and local level. Taught – The content that teachers actually deliver. Intended – The written district guide for grade level benchmarks/objectives

4 How do you use a Curriculum Map?
A curriculum map tell teachers what needs to be taught to achieve goals doesn’t HOW TO TEACH. Curriculum mapping is a process, not a one-time initiative. It is created by the core teacher with the assistance of all other involved teachers. With this collaboration, lesson plans integrate all subjects, spiral up or down as needed, and are scalable to student needs. Key to the map is that each teacher enters what is taught in real-time throughout the school year.

5 How do you create a Curriculum Map?
Here are basics: Start with a list of topics that will be taught that year. This is developed based on: Teacher input -- grade-level teaching team and vertically aligned teachers. School curriculum--the broad mission of the school. This includes criteria such as Common Core, TEKS, IB philosophy, and State Standards. School learning philosophy -- this might include a focus on citizenship, problem- solving, and the development of lifelong learners. Student needs. Past experience.

6 Sample curriculum map Essential Questions Examples Content Examples
(noun) Skills (verb) Assessment Activities August September October November December Content Examples Essential Questions Examples Which is more important – water or air? What is change? What does it mean to be free? Cultural diversity Water cycle Bridge to Terabithia Local Government Systems Fire Safety

7 Skills Examples Assessment Examples Activities Examples Reading a map
Writing a play Analyzing non-fiction text Writing persuasive essays Matching words and pictures Cultural diversity Water cycle Bridge to Terabithia Local Government Systems Fire Safety Activities Examples Writing persuasive letters to local government officials Analyze water samples from local river Critique a work of art Create a 50 states quilt

8 Benefits Mapping replaces repeat teachings and (eventually) lesson plans. Mapping allows us to focus on fewer goals, and therefore, teach concepts in depth. Mapping will eliminate wasted review and expand teaching time. It vertically shows curriculum steps.


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