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Common Core State Standards Mathematics Grades 5 - 6 CC Lanier Maria Ordoyne
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Agenda Implementation Overview Reform Implementation Schedule Textbook Adoption Schedule Mathematical Standards Mathematical Practices Critical Focus Areas Mathematics Glossary Video and Numbered Heads Together Terminology The Crosswalks How to read a crosswalk document – Version B Comparison Charts How to read content comparison document West Ed Content Louisiana State Department Assessments Testing Schedule PARCC overview Resources Mind Map Closing Activity
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Louisiana Department of Education 4 2011-122012-132013-142014-15 PreKCurrent New KCurrentNew Grade 1CurrentNew Grade 2CurrentTransitionalNew Grades 3-8CurrentTransitional New High School CurrentTransitional New Implementation Overview New assessments and new LCC for ELA and mathematics will be phased in over several years No changes - current curriculum, current assessments Curriculum and assessments based on CCSS only Curriculum - some GLEs deleted, some GLEs remain, some CCSS added Assessments – based on GLEs that remain in curriculum
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Louisiana Department of Education Curriculum Implementation Plan ELA and Math Implement new LCC in grades K -1 aligned to ELA and math CCSS transitional LCC in grades 2 and higher in ELA and math Create new LCC for grades 2 and higher aligned to ELA and math CCSS 2012-13: Transition Year #1 5 Social Studies and Science Implement new LCC* in Civics and US History courses (required) new LCC* in World Geography and World History (recommended) Create new LCC in grades K-12 science * or locally-developed curriculum Create new PreK integrated curriculum based on CCSS and new social studies and science standards
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Louisiana Department of Education Curriculum Implementation Plan ELA and Math Implement new LCC in grades 2 and higher in ELA and math Continue to use transitional LCC in grades 3 and higher 2013-14: Transition Year #2 6 Social Studies and Science Continue to use new LCC in Civics and US History courses (required) new LCC in World Geography and World History (recommended) Implement new PreK integrated curriculum based on CCSS and new social studies and science standards
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Louisiana Department of Education Curriculum Implementation Plan Full Implementation at all grades and core content areas – Common Core State Standards in ELA and math – State-revised standards for social studies and science – New LCC for all grades and subjects According to the 5/3/12 LDE newsletter from State Superintendent, John White, “..the state will no longer produce a Louisiana-specific comprehensive curriculum. Instead, districts will choose from curricular materials and frameworks that are nationally validated. This means that districts will have the freedom to select the materials that align to the needs of their students, while teachers will have freedom to determine the set of classroom activities that will get students to achieve ambitious goals.” 2014-15: Full CCSS Implementation 7
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Louisiana Department of Education Louisiana Reform Implementation Schedule 8
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Louisiana Department of Education Textbook Adoption Schedule NOTE: Adoption schedule may follow current cycle with changes made to follow and align with any planned revisions to state content standards, Grade-Level Expectations, and/or state assessment content. (Bulletin 1794, Section 901 Adoption Cycle) 9
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According to the 5/3/12 LDE newsletter from State Superintendent, John White “BESE empowered districts to choose the texts best for them, by eliminating the requirement Bulletin 741 that districts spend 90 percent of textbook budgets on state-approved items. In the years to come, textbook publishers will be producing content that is meant to align with the Common Core standards. So in the years to come, the state will assess the quality of all available texts and will make recommendations to districts. But district leaders and school leaders should be free to choose the content that is best for their children. Bulletin 741 At the same time, texts will be increasingly digital, allowing for regular updating of textbooks, and allowing teachers to modify, mix, and develop texts themselves. We have begun a pilot assessment of 10 districts' technological capacity (devices, broadband, and electrical) and will be expanding this to every district in the months to come, providing you a picture of how ready your schools are to use digital content. The assessment will result in a "district technology footprint" that will guide you in making technology investments, as you consider how to transition from a paper-and-pencil world to one where students read, work, and text on tablets and laptops.”
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Mathematics Standards 8 Mathematical Practices Critical Focus Areas Mathematics Glossary Video and Numbered Heads Together The Standards Crosswalk Documents – Version B Content Comparison Documents LDE Document
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Standards for Mathematical Practices 1. 1.Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them 2. 2.Reason abstractly and quantitatively 3. 3.Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others 4. 4.Model with mathematics 5. 5.Use appropriate tools strategically 6. 6.Attend to precision 7. 7.Look for and make use of structure 8. 8.Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
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Critical Focus Fifth Grade Three critical areas : Fluency with addition and subtraction of fractions, multiplication of fractions, and division of fractions in limited cases Division to 2-digit divisors, integrating decimal fractions into the place value system, operations with decimals to hundredths, fluency with whole number and decimal operations Understanding of volume CCSS Domains : Operations and Algebraic Thinking Number and Operations in Base Ten Numbers and Operations - Fractions Measurement and Data Geometry
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Critical Focus Sixth Grade Four critical areas : Connecting ratio and rate to whole number multiplications and division and using concepts of ratio and rate to solve problems Division of fractions and extending the notion of number to the system of rational numbers including negative numbers Writing, interpreting, and using expressions and equations Understanding of statistical thinking CCSS Domains : Ratios and Proportional Relationships The number system Expressions and Equations Geometry Statistics
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Mathematics Glossary Video www.teachingchannel.org/videos/common-core- state-standards-for-mathwww.teachingchannel.org/videos/common-core- state-standards-for-math Numbered Heads Activity Groups number off 1 – 4 QUESTION Think Time – 30 seconds At signal stand - Heads Together When team reaches a consensus, take a seat. Instructor calls a number The individual with that number stands to answer question. Repeat
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The Standards Crosswalk Documents – Version B Content Comparison Documents LDE Document
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Louisiana Department of Education CCSS Mathematics Terminology 17
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Louisiana Department of Education Math CCSS ID Numbers 18 7.NS.2 Grade Domain Standard Number The math Common Core State Standards document provides each domain name and its abbreviation. The domain in this example is The Number System.
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Louisiana Department of Education 19 Common Core State Standards Crosswalk Documents
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Louisiana Department of Education Page 1: How to Read Crosswalk Document 20 There are two versions of the crosswalks for each grade, each under a separate tab in the EXCEL file (see graphic). Version A starts with the CCSS and identifies the GLE or GLEs that best match the content of the CCSS. Version B starts with the GLE and identifies the CCSS that best matches the GLE. Crosswalks are in EXCEL Format The tabs labeled MathVersA-All and MathVersB-All contain the math alignments for all grades on a single worksheet. In the ELA crosswalk, the tabs are labeled ELAVersA-All and ELAVersB-All.
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Louisiana Department of Education 21 Page 3: How to Read Math Version B Document
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Louisiana Department of Education 22 Common Core State Standards Grade-Level Content Comparison Reports
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Louisiana Department of Education 23 Page 1: How to Read Math Content Comparison
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Louisiana Department of Education 24 Page 2: How to Read Math Content Comparison
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Louisiana Department of Education Page 3: How to Read Math Content Comparison 25
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Louisiana Department of Education Page 4: How to Read Math Content Comparison 26
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Louisiana Department of Education 27 Grade 4 Mathematics GLEs and CCSS to be taught in 2012-13 and 2013-14 [1] [1] This GLE was moved to another grade but will be taught and tested in this grade to decrease the possibility that the transition will create curricular gaps. M.4.1 R ead and write place value in word, standard, and expanded form through 1,000,000 4.NBT.1 4.NBT.2
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Louisiana Department of Education Assessment Transition Plan ELA and Math 2012-13 and 2013-14: Transitional assessments for grades 3-8 and high school Aligned with transitional LCC Adjust by using existing items that best align with CCSS that match GLE – Content focus may change – “Cut scores” and level of difficulty will remain the same – Omit content that will be discontinued, emphasize existing content that aligns with CCSS – New CCSS content will not be added until 2014-15 28 Science and Social Studies 2012-13 and 2013-14: New US History EOC No change in other social studies and science assessments (still under consideration)
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Louisiana Department of Education PARCC will develop an assessment system composed of four components. Each component will be computer- delivered and will leverage technology to incorporate innovations. –Two formative assessment components designed to Generate timely information for informing instruction, interventions, and professional development during the school year In ELA/literacy, an additional third formative component will assess students’ speaking and listening skills –Two summative assessment components designed to Make “college- and career-readiness” and “on-track” determinations Measure the full range of standards and full performance continuum Provide data for accountability uses, including measures of growth 2014-15 PARCC Assessment Plan 29
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Louisiana Department of Education 2014-15 PARCC Assessment Plan Formative Assessment Components: – Early Assessment indicator of student knowledge and skills allows instruction, supports, and professional development to be tailored to meet student needs – Mid-Year Assessment performance-based items and tasks emphasis on hard-to- measure standards 30 Summative Assessment Components : – Performance-Based Assessment (PBA) administered as close to the end of the school year as possible. ELA/literacy PBA focus - writing effectively when analyzing text Mathematics PBA focus - applying skills, concepts, and understandings to solve multi-step problems requiring abstract reasoning, precision, perseverance, and strategic use of tools – End-of-Year Assessment (EOY) administered after approx. 90% of the school year. ELA/literacy EOY focus - reading comprehension Math EOY - composed of innovative, machine-scorable items
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Resources http://illustrativemathematics.org/ Mind Map Activity Questions Answers If we don’t know the answer, we can use a life line Complete the on-line evaluation in the staff development portal
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Louisiana Department of Education Math Common Core State Standards Implementation Math practices Standards Assessment Mind Map EXAMPLE
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