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COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICS: TRANSITIONING FROM AWARENESS TO IMPLEMENTATION Harriet Pritchard – Office of Assessment Mathematics
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www.ed.sc.gov
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PASS 10-11 State Results # tested mean score Overall test “Not Met” Overall test “Met” Overall test “Exemplary” Grade 3 53513630.629.627.542.9 Grade 4 54991645.320.640.538.9 Grade 5 55274637.924.739.735.6 Grade 6 54062635.127.541.331.2 Grade 7 53477632.530.336.832.9 Grade 8 51959627.630.54425.5
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PASS 10-11 State Results Math2pct1 Numbers and Op Not Met Math2pct2 Numbers and Op Met Math2pct3 Numbers and Op Exemplary Grade 3 16.321.662.1 Grade 4 13.223.563.3 Grade 5 16.621.362.1 Grade 6 19.224.456.4 Grade 7 22.527.749.8 Grade 8 18.232.549.3
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PASS 10-11 State Results Math3pct1 Algebra Not Met Math3pct2 Algebra Met Math3pct3 Algebra Exemplary Grade 3 21.751.626.6 Grade 4 8.430.860.8 Grade 5 21.534.544 Grade 6 27.434.338.3 Grade 7 11.831.556.6 Grade 8 25.734.140.2
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PASS 10-11 State Results Math4pct1 Geometry Not Met Math4pct2 Geometry Met Math4pct3 Geometry Exemplary Grade 3 11.242.746.1 Grade 4 525.469.6 Grade 5 10.538.950.7 Grade 6 18.22655.7 Grade 7 19.733.147.1 Grade 8 14.844.241
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PASS 10-11 State Results Math5pct1 Measurement Not Met Math5pct2 Measurement Met Math5pct3 Measurement Exemplary Grade 3 26.840.632.6 Grade 4 21.728.549.8 Grade 5 28.831.939.4 Grade 6 2741.331.7 Grade 7 26.441.432.2 Grade 8 20.140.339.6
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PASS 10-11 State Results Math6pct1 Data and Stats Not Met Math6pct2 Data and Stats Met Math6pct3 Data and Stats Exemplary Grade 3 31.44028.6 Grade 4 19.741.338.9 Grade 5 10.93653.1 Grade 6 21.328.550.2 Grade 7 39.431.828.7 Grade 8 13.834.751.4
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State-wide – Percent Not Met GradeNo/OpAlgebra Geometry Measurement Data/Stats 316.321.711.226.831.4 4 13.28.4521.719.7 5 16.621.510.528.810.9 6 19.227.418.22721.3 7 22.511.819.726.439.4 8 18.225.714.820.113.8
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State-wide vs. Your School Looking at state-wide data gives you a point of reference. More important, drill through the data to look at your data. Compare with the state if you want. Use what you learn to inform teaching.
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One Issue to consider PASS Testing in 2011-12 and 2012-13 Teachers must address all of the current Standards/Indicators (2007 for math and 2008 for ELA). Teachers must look to CCSS to address skills that might be skipped because of the transition.
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Consider- 3-5.6 Tell time to the minute. 4-5.6 Elapsed time (12 hr.) 5-5.6 Elapsed time (24 hr.) 3MD1 Tell time to the minute; time intervals and word problems 4MD2 Any operation to find time, any unit
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Consider- 5-5.2 Measure angles with protractor 6-4.9 Complementary and supplementary angles 4MD6 Measure angles with protractor 4MD7 Find unknown angles in a diagram
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Consider- 8-5.5 Perimeter & area of trapezoids 7-5.2 Surface area & volume of prism, pyramid, cylinder 6G1 Area of special quadrilaterals 6G4 Surface area of 3-D figures
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Assessment and Teaching PASS and CCSS “Overlap” Assessment in 2013-14 More than the “Overlap” should be taught CCSS Assessment in 2014-15 If ONLY Assessment drives instruction, students will be left out in the cold for many skills. Long before CCSS impacts large-scale assessment, it must impact teaching.
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Common Core Math in the High School Organized by conceptual category Algebra Functions Modeling Geometry Statistics and Probability I think….. Both plan for EOC test Both plan for CC Readiness test GeneralPARCC and SBAC
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Other Assessment-related Resources PARCC (Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) – http://www.parcconline.org SBAC (Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium) – www.smarterbalanced.org
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Contact Information Harriet Pritchard hpritcha@ed.sc.gov 803-737-4276
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