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CAlifornia Common CORE state standards. Common Core Video. H i st o r y o f CCSS.
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Historyof CCSS • Workgroupsandfeedbackgroupscomposedofrepresentativesfromhighereducation,K–12 education,businesscommunity,researchers,civil rightsgroups,andthestates. • Ensurestudentshaveaseamlesstransitionfromhighschooltocollege. • Buildsonthestandards-basedprocess. • NationalStateGovernorsAssociation • Councilof Chief StateSchoolOfficers
OverarchingGoalsfor K-12CCSS • Ensure thatourstudentsare: • Meetingcollegeandworkexpectations. • Preparedtosucceedinour globaleconomyand society. • Providedavisionofwhatitmeanstobeanacademicallyliteratepersoninthe21stcentury. • Providedwithrigorouscontentandapplicationsof higher knowledge through higher-order thinking skills. • Provide aconsistent,clear understandingofwhat studentsareexpectedtolearn. • Enablesteachersand parentstoknowwhattodo tohelp.
California Adoption "TheCaliforniaCommonCoreState Standards(CCSS)wereadoptedbythe CaliforniaStateBoardofEducationonAugust2,2010, followingrigorous reviewandaugmentationbythe CaliforniaAcademicContentStandards Commission." (O'Connell,2010)
WhatDoEmployersWant? • Problem-SolvingSkills • QuickLearners • AbilitytoAnalyze/InterpretData • OralCommunicationSkills • Motivation • Self-Starter • WrittenCommunicationSkills • Job-SpecificComputerSkills • TeamworkAttitude • InnovativeThinking
21st Century Skills Whatskillswillyourchildren needtoknowtobesuccessfulin the21stcentury workforce?
AnchorStandards • Skillsneeded in theworkforceandlife. • What studentsshouldbeabletodowhen theyleavehighschool. • Applytoall subjects.
Howcanfamiliessupporttheirchildreninthe transitiontotheCommonCore State Standards(CCSS)?
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2. CloseReadingofComplexTexts http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/
3. Text-BasedAnswersWithEvidence http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/
4. WritingFromSourcesWithEvidence http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/
5. Academic Vocabulary http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/
6. Digital Literacy 6.DigitalLiteracy
1.Focus • What is the priority work for your child at his/her grade level? • Deeper vs wider • Anaology: Scuba diving vs jet skiing
2.Coherence: • What did your child struggle with last year and how will it affect learning now? • Becomeknowledgeableaboutwhat contentcomesbeforeandafter yourchild’scurrentgradelevel.
3. Fluency Has your child memorized the basic facts? Fluent with procedures, not just facts. Fluency enables students to understand and manipulate more complex concepts.
4. DeepUnderstanding:ExplainWhy • Does your child really KNOW why the answer is what it is? • Teachchildrenconceptualunderstanding first. • Simplymemorizingrulesandprocedureswithout understandingmakesstudentsunabletosolveproblems. • Allthedrillsintheworldwillnotteachamath conceptoridea.
5.Application:DevelopProblemSolvers • Do you encourage your child to DO the math that comes up in daily life? • Reinforcethatnotallproblemsaresolved quicklyanddirectly. • Emphasizereasoning-notmemorizing. • Remindthatthere is not one“right”wayto solveanymathproblem. • Learnto recognizeandconnectvery different waysto solveaproblem. • PrinciplesandStandardsforSchoolMathematics NationalCouncilforTeachersofMathematics
6. DualIntensity: Deep Understanding and Application • Playmathgamesat homethat involveproblem solving. • Notice howyou use mathin everydaylifeandsharewithyour child. • Demonstratepersistence. • Be alearneryourself!
Ask the RightQuestions • Whathaveyoutried? • Isthereanotherwaytolookattheproblem? • Canyouexplainthistome? • Whatmakessensesofar? • Isthereanotherwaytothinkaboutit? • Isthislikeanotherproblemthatyouhaveworkedon? • Whatareyoutryingtodo/solve/findout?
Student Assessments • Students will be assessed in Grades 3-5, 6-8, and 11 using Smarter Balanced Assessments. • Smarter Balanced is an adaptive assessment taken on the computer. All schools are being reviewed now to ensure that the technology is ready for this assessment. • Our current process of Universal Screening using the Scholastic Reading (SRI) and Scholastic Math Inventories (SMI) helps to prepare our students for this new assessment system.
CDE & SBAC Resources • CA Department of Education http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cc/ • Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium http://www.smarterbalanced.org/
MVUSD Contact Information • Char Gollogly, Executive Director of Elementary Education • cgollogly@murrieta.k12.ca.us • Tammy Koeppen, Academic Intervention Specialist, GATE • tkoeppen@murrieta.k12.ca.us • Mary Sousounis, Instructional Coach Math & Technology • msousounis@murrieta.k12.ca.us • Michelle McCarthy, Instructional Coach Early Literacy, Transitional Kindergarten • mmccarthy@murrieta.k12.ca.us • Susan Hall, Beginning Teacher Support, Instructional Coach Middle School Literacy and Academic Interventions • shall@murrieta.k12.ca.us • Jill Buschhausen, Academic Intervention Specialist, EL Learners • jbuschhausen@murrieta.k12.ca.us • Pam Roden, Academic Intervention Specialist, SMI • proden@murrieta.k12.ca.us