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California’s Common Core Content Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects. Essential Question.
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California’s Common CoreContent Standards forEnglish Language Arts&Literacy in History/Social Studies,Science, and Technical Subjects
Essential Question What can be uncovered by tracing standards and unpacking assessments to help us re-imagine ELA/Literacy instruction in the Common Core? We will respond to this by: * Exercising the 4 Cs (communicate, collaborate, create, critically think) * Tracing ELA standards * Unpacking content & language demands of sample assessment items * Establishing key points for a "common message" in ELA to share with district, site, and classroom leaders
Building Background:Portrait of a Proficient Student They demonstrate independence. They build strong content knowledge. They respond to the varying demands of audience, task, purpose and discipline. They comprehend as well as critique. They value evidence. They use technology and digital media strategically and capably. They come to understand other perspectives and cultures. Source: ELA CCSS Introduction; www.corestandards.org
In a nutshell… • “Fewer, broader” • Pathway to College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards (www.corestandards.org) • 4 Strands: Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening, and Language • Can be traced across K-12 strands by number • K-5 ELA & Literacy • 6-12 ELA and 6-12 Literacy (Rdg, Wrtg in content)
READING SPEAKING & LISTENING LANGUAGE WRITING 10 Anchor Standards for College and Career Readiness 10 Anchor Standards for College and Career Readiness 6 Anchor Standards for CCR 6 Anchor Standards for CCR English Language Arts and Literacy Standards “Roadmap” ELA Standards K-12 Literacy Standards 6-12 Literacy Standards 6-12 ELA Standards K-12 ELA Standards K-12 ELA Standards K-12 Found-ational Skills Inform Text Literary Text Hist. / S.S. Sci. / Tech Subj. K K K K K K 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 6-8 6-8 6-8 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12
Noteworthy • Balance informational text & literature • Writing opinions and arguments • Citing textual evidence • Integration of technology across strands • Literacy in content areas • Vocabulary development and use across strands
Strand RL- Reading Standards for Literature RI- Reading Standards for Informational Text RF- Reading Standards: Foundational Skills W- Writing Standards SL- Speaking and Listening Standards L- Language Standards Standard (numbered 1 to 6 or 1 to 10, depending on the number of anchors in each strand) Grade Level RI 1.10 a Element (applies to some standards…a, b,c,…) decimal separates grade level and standard
Partner Talk What does each of the following represent? • RL 4.2 • L 5.1c • W 6.1d • RF K.3a • SL 3.6 • RI 9-10.5a • RH 11-12.7
Standards Ladder Reading Standard #8 Work in a table team to re-assemble the progression of the standard from the top down…Anchor down into kindergarten.
Standards Trace • Look at the Anchor Standard • Trace the progression by highlighting the incremental changes, K-12. Table Talk: What things do you notice as you trace the progression?
Backward Mapping Assessment
Smarter Balanced Assessment Question types: • selected response • short constructed response • extended constructed response • technology enhanced • performance tasks Need more info? www.smarterbalanced.org
Summative Assessment Targets • Propose prioritized content • Show how standards can be bundled for assessment • www.smarterbalanced.org • Content Specifications • Item/Task Specifications
Language Demands? Reading multiple connected paragraphs-- navigating the structure of expository text Content Demands? “American Dream,” using context to access word meaning, sentence structure, sequencing, perspective, written directions
Language Demands? Extensive reading…writing to inform and to reflect… Content Demands? Connecting related texts, note-taking, synthesis, essay, research, profiling, “American Dream,” perspective, organizing/planning, commentary
Language Demands? Extensive reading Content Demands? Understand and make arguments, making connections, accessing a variety of text formats, text complexity
Language Demands? Extensive reading…writing to inform and to reflect… Content Demands? Deep comprehension (implicit and explicit messages), perspective, historical context, making judgments about credibility, connecting related texts, note-taking, citing text
Pair-Share: What language and content demands can you see embedded here?
Language Demands? Extensive reading, speaking with peers, writing to inform… Content Demands? Interview, research, collaboration, writing, revision
Your Turn • Number off • Form groups of like numbers • Read & discuss your assessment item • “Unpack” the sample item • Chart and be prepared to present: • Language demands • Content demands • Other things you notice • Implications for instruction
Responding to the Essential Question What can be uncovered by tracing standards and unpacking assessments to help us re-imagine ELA/Literacy instruction in the Common Core?
Common Message • What did we discover about ELA/Literacy in the CCCSS? • What are the implications for instruction? • What common messages should we be sharing with our schools (site/district/classroom leaders)? • When? How?