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CAlifornia Common CORE state standards

CAlifornia Common CORE state standards. Common Core Video. H i st o r y o f CCSS.

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CAlifornia Common CORE state standards

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  1. CAlifornia Common CORE state standards

  2. Common Core Video

  3. Historyof CCSS • Workgroupsandfeedbackgroupscomposedofrepresentativesfromhighereducation,K–12 education,businesscommunity,researchers,civil rightsgroups,andthestates. • Ensurestudentshaveaseamlesstransitionfromhighschooltocollege. • Buildsonthestandards-basedprocess. • NationalStateGovernorsAssociation • Councilof Chief StateSchoolOfficers

  4. 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.

  5. WhichStatesHaveAdopted? 3

  6. California Adoption "TheCaliforniaCommonCoreState Standards(CCSS)wereadoptedbythe CaliforniaStateBoardofEducationonAugust2,2010, followingrigorous reviewandaugmentationbythe CaliforniaAcademicContentStandards Commission." (O'Connell,2010)

  7. Partners

  8. WhatDoEmployersWant? • Problem-SolvingSkills • QuickLearners • AbilitytoAnalyze/InterpretData • OralCommunicationSkills • Motivation • Self-Starter • WrittenCommunicationSkills • Job-SpecificComputerSkills • TeamworkAttitude • InnovativeThinking

  9. 21st Century Skills Whatskillswillyourchildren needtoknowtobesuccessfulin the21stcentury workforce?

  10. AnchorStandards • Skillsneeded in theworkforceandlife. • What studentsshouldbeabletodowhen theyleavehighschool. • Applytoall subjects.

  11. Howcanfamiliessupporttheirchildreninthe transitiontotheCommonCore State Standards(CCSS)?

  12. Six Shifts in English Language Arts

  13. 1. InformationalTexts http://www.reallygoodstuff.com/product/informational-text+posters+set.do

  14. 1. InformationalTexts http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/

  15. 2. CloseReadingofComplexTexts http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/

  16. 3. Text-BasedAnswersWithEvidence http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/

  17. 4. WritingFromSourcesWithEvidence http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/

  18. 5. Academic Vocabulary http://engageny.org/resource/shifts-for-students-and-parents/

  19. 6. Digital Literacy 6.DigitalLiteracy

  20. 6 Shifts in MathematicsintheCommon Core

  21. 1.Focus • What is the priority work for your child at his/her grade level? • Deeper vs wider • Anaology: Scuba diving vs jet skiing

  22. 2.Coherence: • What did your child struggle with last year and how will it affect learning now? • Becomeknowledgeableaboutwhat contentcomesbeforeandafter yourchild’scurrentgradelevel.

  23. 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.

  24. 4. DeepUnderstanding:ExplainWhy • Does your child really KNOW why the answer is what it is? • Teachchildrenconceptualunderstanding first. • Simplymemorizingrulesandprocedureswithout understandingmakesstudentsunabletosolveproblems. • Allthedrillsintheworldwillnotteachamath conceptoridea.

  25. 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

  26. 6. DualIntensity: Deep Understanding and Application • Playmathgamesat homethat involveproblem solving. • Notice howyou use mathin everydaylifeandsharewithyour child. • Demonstratepersistence. • Be alearneryourself!

  27. Ask the RightQuestions • Whathaveyoutried? • Isthereanotherwaytolookattheproblem? • Canyouexplainthistome? • Whatmakessensesofar? • Isthereanotherwaytothinkaboutit? • Isthislikeanotherproblemthatyouhaveworkedon? • Whatareyoutryingtodo/solve/findout?

  28. 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.

  29. CDE & SBAC Resources • CA Department of Education http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cc/ • Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium http://www.smarterbalanced.org/

  30. 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

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