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Diane Gillaspie Instructional Specialist diane@successlink.org 314-703-9320
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We’ve Only Just BegunThe Long and Winding Road Send in the Clowns Wild ThingImpossible DreamGood Vibrations Cryin’ in the RainGetting to Know YouWith a Little Help From my Friends Climb Every MountainHelp!Satisfaction Killing Me SoftlyThe Fool on the HillHelter Skelter I Feel GoodA Hard Day’s NightAll Alone Am I Bad Moon RisingEverything’s All RightI’m a Believer
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Today we will have an overview of “why the Common Core?” Today we will do a walk through of the Common Core Standards Today we will taking a look at the Smarter Balanced Consortium Today we will analyze Smarter Balanced Assessments Today we will compare our current assessments to the Smarter Balanced Assessment
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Common standards across states Student mobility Changes in the set of skills required for current and emerging jobs Increasing global competition for existing jobs.
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The CCSS did not call for, nor does it support a “national curriculum.” The common standards were designed to identify the most essential skills and knowledge students need, but not how students acquire them.
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They were designed to identify the most essential skills and knowledge students need. They were not designed to determine HOW the students these essential skills. These oversights will continue to a decision made at each individual state
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SUM IT UP!
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Book Mark this site: www.corestandards.org
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1. Prompt return of student-level results 2. Information that will help teachers refine instruction 3. Results that measure student performance and growth over time (this allows evaluation of teacher and principal effectiveness) 4. The incorporation of fair and reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities and English Language Learners
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Is a member of the Smarter Balanced Consortium The other consortium is PARCC
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Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness All students leave high school college and career ready Teachers and schools have information and tools they need to improve teaching and learning Interim assessments Flexible, open, used for actionable feedback Summative assessments Benchmarked to college and career readiness Teacher resources for formative assessment practices to improve instruction
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Sign up for emails and updates at: www.smarterbalanced.org
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RI-4; L-5, L-5a, L-5b Read the below text about the law and answer the question that follows. What is a Law? So what is a law? Well, picture your family sitting down to play a board game. You need to know the rules in order to play, right? The same thing goes for your day-to-day life -- you need to know the rules or laws. Every country has their own set of laws and each is unique to that country. For example, in the United States, the law says we drive on the right- hand side of the road. In England, on the other hand, their law states they drive on the left. You could really do some damage if you didn't know that law and started driving on the wrong side of the road!
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Item Prompt: The author uses the pronouns “your” and “you.” Explain how these pronouns develop the idea that laws are important to the reader. Support your answer using details from the text.
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Foldable The Common Core Ate My Baby Coming Soon a New Generation Go Figure Math and the Common Core
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25 minutes Bathroom Bring back from your classroom 1. Markers 2. 1 blank assessment
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Line up by height Get in the groups of four Non-Linguistic drawing of what does this imply for our instruction? Brainstorm any burning questions
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If you are a elementary teacher
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If you are a middle/high school English teacher
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If you are a middle/high school teacher of any other subject.
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We’ve Only Just BegunThe Long and Winding Road Send in the Clowns Wild ThingImpossible DreamGood Vibrations Cryin’ in the RainGetting to Know YouWith a Little Help From my Friends Climb Every MountainHelp!Satisfaction Killing Me SoftlyThe Fool on the HillHelter Skelter I Feel GoodA Hard Day’s NightAll Alone Am I Bad Moon RisingEverything’s All RightI’m a Believer
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Looking at the major shifts Continue Analysis Set Homework
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