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Elementary Common Core Team Training. Summer, 2013. Do You Have What It Takes?. Can you relate???. Everyone needs a superhero !. You are OUR superheroes!. There’s been a whole lot of learning going on!. Math Representatives Will Be Meeting In The Dining Room. Learning Goals:.
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Elementary Common Core Team Training Summer, 2013
Everyone needs a superhero! You are OUR superheroes!
Learning Goals: • Unpack Common Core Standards using the KUD (Know-Understand-Do) method. • Identify the components of a Common Core lesson. • Locate resources on the Okaloosa County Common Core Website applicable to a specific grade level or content area. Success Criteria: With your Common Core Team, develop an action plan regarding implementation of unpacking Common Core Standards. 4d
We’d appreciate it if: • There are no “Hogs and Logs” • All opinions are respected • Cell phones are silenced 4e
Icebreaker Activity! Create a Top 3 Listof Important Takeaways from the Gulf Breeze Common Core Summer Institute to share with the group. *Don’t forget to justify your ranking! 4d
Stages of Backward Design 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f
How does Backward Design Facilitate a Common Core Instructional Sequence? Check to Ensure Assessments Align with Standards Students Take Assessment Based on Standards Establish Goals Based on Unpacked Standards Create Essential Questions Based on Standards Create Assessments Based on Standards Create Learning Plan Aligned to Standards 1a, 1b, 1c, 1e, 1f, 3c, 3d
Common Core Standards Placemats 1a, 1c, 1e
Why “unpack”??? • Standards require a close read and analyze for meaning • Standards are rarely taught in isolation • Not all standards are equal in rigor 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f
KUD… What?? K.U.D.! K- Know U- Understand D- Do 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f
“Real life” KUD How do you know a child is ready to ride a bicycle without training wheels? Know Understand Do • Handlebars • Pedal(ing) • Brake(ing) • Steer(ing) • Both hands must be kept on the handlebars in order to steer the bicycle • The foot pedals are not only used to accelerate, but also to brake • Uses the handlebars to steer the bicycle in a logical direction • Applies brakes in order to slow down or to come to a complete stop
Now You Try! “Real life” KUD How do you know a teenager is ready to drive a car alone?
Know • Facts • Vocabulary • Definitions • Dates • Places Understand • I want students to understand that… • Essential truths give meaning to topic • Purposeful • Has transfer power • Allows students to investigate content on a variety of levels • Enduring value • Requires “uncoverage” Do • Start with a verb NOT the whole activity • Thinking skills • Final outcome based on the standard, NOT an activity • Students should grapple with the “UNDERSTAND” goals and how they apply to the “KNOW” goals What is the Difference Between Know, Understand, and Do? 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f
KUD Template 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f
Know Do Understand Sort Activity 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f
Know, Understand, Do 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f
Essential Questions A Good Essential Question: • Is open-ended and in “kid friendly” language • Is thought-provoking and intellectually engaging • Promotes higher-order thinking • Points towards important, transferable ideas • Raises additional questions • Requires support and justification • Recurs over time 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f, 3a
School Teams KUD Standards “Knowing” the steps comes before “Understanding” the outcome 1a, 1c, 1e, 1f, 3a
Afternoon Groupings Tech Lab Explore Common Core web resources to support classroom instruction and lesson design Training Room Explore components of a Common Core lesson
Real World • Balance of Text • Multiple Sources • Close reading • Vocabulary study • Writing with evidence • Purposeful discussion • Students encounter complex text with appropriate scaffold and support Components of a Common Core Lesson or Instructional Sequence 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f
5th Grade Common Core Lesson: Comparing Two Texts How do the components of a Common Core lesson aid students in tackling this rigorous task? 4a
Video Debrief How did the components of a Common Core lesson aid students in tackling this rigorous task? 4a
What Instruction is Needed Before Students are Ready for a Writing Performance Based Task “RST”? As a team…. • Analyze the 5th grade RST reading and writing task provided. • Using the instructional materials provided and your knowledge of the components of a Common Core lesson, develop a plan to get students ready to tackle this RST. Points to consider: *What types of lessons using the materials provided would be needed? *How would you construct close reading lessons using these materials so they begin to “think like a scientist”? *What anchor charts/graphic organizers might needed? 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f
Common CoreResearch Simulation Task (RST) Students will take the role of a scientist writing a newspaper article about recent cougar sightings. Explain to your readers why the cougar should be protected or relocated to another area. Your scientific opinion must be supported with facts from the sources provided. Common Core Standards Covered: LACC.5.RI.1.1, LACC.5.RI.1.2, LACC.5.RI.2.6, LACC.5.RI.3.7, LACC.5.RI.3.9, LACC.5.W.1.1 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f
Common Core RST Debrief • Partner with another Common Core Team • Share your learning tasks • Provide specific feedback on lessons 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 4a
Sum It Up and Strategize As a School Team… -Debrief on your individual takeaways from today -Strategize on next steps needed -Complete School Reflection Pass 4d