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Session 2: Richlands Area: Thursday, October 6, 2011 Jacksonville Area: Thursday, October 20, 2011 Southwest Area: Thursday, November 3, 2011 Swansboro/Hunters.

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1 Session 2: Richlands Area: Thursday, October 6, 2011 Jacksonville Area: Thursday, October 20, 2011 Southwest Area: Thursday, November 3, 2011 Swansboro/Hunters Creek Area: Thursday, November 10, 2011

2 “Unpacking” What does it mean to “Unpack”? How can we successfully “Unpack” our new curriculum?

3 Between Session Activity #1 Review Attachments on Rubicon Atlas:Rubicon Atlas  K-12 Science Unpacking Thursdays Coversheet  Top Ten Ideas/Notables  English as a Second Language (ESL)  Information and Technology Essential Standards (IT)  Utilizing the Technology Standards (PPT)

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5 Session 1 English as a Second Language (ESL) Information and Technology Essential Standards (IT) Utilizing the Technology Standards (PPT) Session 2 How to Read Standards Unpacking ½ of the subject area My role as a teacher leader Session 3 Reflecting on Unpacking Unpacking the remainder of my subject area Sharing Information with my school Session 4 Pacing the new curriculum Identifying connections to your CIA Plans

6  Locate your standards and support tools  Understand how to read the new standards in various subject areas  Understand the connection between ELA standards and all content areas  Begin the process of unpacking your subject area  Establish an online question/feedback resource (wikispaces)  Clearly identify next steps for the between session activity(BSA)

7  Rubicon Atlas (Reference Tab): ◦ www.onslowcounty.rubiconatlas.org www.onslowcounty.rubiconatlas.org  NC Department of Public Instruction ◦ Essential Standards: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/ne w-standards/ http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/ne w-standards/ ◦ Common Core Standards: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/co mmon-core/ http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/co mmon-core/ ◦ Extended Content Standards: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/ex tended/ http://www.ncpublicschools.org/acre/standards/ex tended/

8 Come from NC DPI Include Common Core, Essential Standards, Objectives, Assessment Prototypes Standards Comes from the District/Teacher Leadership Calendar/Timeline, Expectations, Benchmarks, Recommended Resources Curriculum Comes from Teacher Design Outcomes, Lesson Timeline, Experiences, Assessment for Learning Instruction

9  ELA Standard  Math Standard  Science Standard  SS Standard  Healthful Living Standard  Arts Standard  World Languages Standard A common naming format for all areas.

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11  Grade Level/Course. Strand. Standard. Clarifying Objective ◦ Understanding the Strand in the naming  Example: ◦ Social Studies 3.H.1.1  Third Grade. History. Standard 1. Clarifying Objective 1  Explain key historical events that occurred in the local community and regions over time. ◦ Science Bio.1.2.3  Biology. Structures and Functions (1). Standard 2. Clarifying Objective 3  Explain how specific cell adaptations help cells survive in particular environments (focus on unicellular organisms).

12  Grade Level/Course. Strand. Standard. Clarifying Objective ◦ Understanding the Strand in the naming  Example: ◦ Math: 7.G.3  Seventh Grade. Geometry. Standard 3 (no clarifying objective)  Describe the two-dimensional figures that result from slicing three dimensional figures, as in plane sections of right rectangular prisms and right rectangular pyramids.  ELA: (a little bit different)  Strand. Grade. Standard  SL.2.1.c Speaking & Listening. Second Grade. Standard 1c (Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners…c. Ask for clarification and further explanation as needed…)

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14 Shared responsibility for students’ literacy development The Standards insist that instruction in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language be a shared responsibility within the school. The K–5 standards include expectations for reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language applicable to a range of subjects, including but not limited to ELA. The grades 6–12 standards are divided into two sections, one for ELA and the other for history/social studies, science, and technical subjects. This division reflects the unique, time-honored place of ELA teachers in developing students’ literacy skills while at the same time recognizing that teachers in other areas must have a role in this development as well.

15 English Language Arts Standards » Science & Technical Subjects » Grades 6-8 English Language Arts Standards » Writing » Grades 6-8 English Language Arts Standards » Science & Technical Subjects » Grades 9-10 English Language Arts Standards » Writing » Grades 9-10 English Language Arts Standards » Science & Technical Subjects » Grades 11-12 English Language Arts Standards » Writing » Grades 11-12

16  Science practices  Science content  Intro material (from unpacking)  Standards to address today  Standards for Between Session Activity (BSA)  How are we incorporating the IT standards in our science instruction?  What do the verbs ask students to do?  Link to Wiki:  http://science- unpacked.wikispace s.com/ http://science- unpacked.wikispace s.com/

17  We are in a year of planning conceptually  As we prepare to implement new standards, we will work together to: ◦ Learn the standards, to prepare for next year.  What will students understand (Enduring Understandings)?  What will students know (Essential Concepts)?  What will students be able to do (Assessment)?  How will student show that they have learned (Assessment)?  What processes and strategies will be used to master the learning (Essential Processes)?  What knowledge, materials and resources will I need to implement the new essential standards next year?

18  Before we meet for Session 3 complete the following tasks:  Join the Science-unpacked Wiki:  http://science-unpacked.wikispaces.com/ http://science-unpacked.wikispaces.com/  Go to your grade level/subject page- Review your current curriculum guide on Rubicon Atlas determine what changes need to be made to EQs, EUs, Big Ideas, to transition to the new essential standards.  Participate in the Wiki discussion for your grade level  Set up a timeline with your principal for rolling out

19  Taking information back to your school staff  Develop a plan with your Principal for rolling information out to your staff ◦ Talk to other teachers who have been in different Unpacking Sessions  Share information during team planning times  Encourage use of the Unpacking-Science Wiki site. Continue reading, learning, and asking questions  Option: In Rubicon Atlas, Common Core and Essential Standards are already loaded. You may want to link to both sets of standards now.

20 Session 3: (all Thursdays) (3:45pm – 5:15pm)  Richlands Area: January 5  Jacksonville Area: February 2  Southwest Area: February 9  Swansboro/Hunters Creek Area: February 16  **Between Session Assignments Session 4: (all Thursdays) (3:45pm – 5:15pm)  Richlands Area: February 23  Jacksonville Area: March 1  Southwest Area: March 8  Swansboro/Hunters Creek Area: March 15  **Between Session Assignments


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