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1. MIDDLEBOROUGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS…where the mission is to prepare all students to excel in life MARY K. GOODE SCHOOL
PARENT CURRICULUM PRESENTATION
DR. KRISTINE E. NASH, CURRICULUM COORDINATOR
2. THIS IS NOT THE WAY I REMEMBER SCHOOL!
3. WHAT IS CURRICULUM? HOW IS TODAY’S CURRICULUM DIFFERENT? WHAT DO PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CURRICULUM?
4. CURRICULUM IS WHAT ALL STUDENTS SHOULD…
1. KNOW(CONCEPTS /TOPICS)
and
2. BE ABLE TO DO (SKILLS)
5. WHO DETERMINES the CURRICULUM? The Massachusetts STATE CURRICULUM FRAMEWORKS delineate the CONTENT and SKILLS
State Learning Standards for each content area clearly define what all students need to KNOW and BE ABLE TO DO
6. WHERE CAN I FIND THE STATE STANDARDS? MA Department of Education website
www.doe.mass.edu
Under “Program Area” select “Curriculum
Frameworks/ Institute” then “Curriculum
Frameworks”
7. WHY STATE LEARNING STANDARDS FOR ALL STUDENTS? REASON 1:
CURRENTLY, STUDENTS DO NOT
ACHIEVE AT HIGH LEVELS
COMPARED TO EACH OTHER AND
COMPARED TO STUDENTS IN
OTHER COUNTRIES.
8. WHY STANDARDS? REASON 2:
THE EVER CHANGING DEMANDS OF
A GLOBAL ECONOMY CREATES A
NEED FOR HIGHER LEVELS OF
LITERACY AND LEARNING FOR ALL
STUDENTS.
9. WHY STANDARDS? REASON 3:
THE PUBLIC IS DEMANDING HIGH
STANDARDS AND THERE IS A NEED
TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE THAT WE
HAVE CLEAR STANDARDS AND
EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL STUDENTS.
10. STANDARDS AND SCHOOL REFORM Standards – based reform encompasses not only content knowledge and skills but how courses and subjects are defined, how student performance is described, and how student performance is graded and reported.”
Marzano & Kendall,(1996) A Comprehensive
Guide to Designing S –B Districts, Schools and
Classrooms
11. WHAT’S IN STATE CURRICULUM? STRANDS
(learning categories (i.e., “composition”)
STANDARDS
(broad statements of what students should
know and be able to do)
BENCHMARKS
(specific grade level developmental components of the subject area)
12. Grades 1 & 2 English Language Arts Curriculum ELA state standards and benchmarks
grouped under four strands
Language
Reading and Literature
Composition
Media
13. Sample of ELA Standard and Benchmarks Strand – Reading and Literature
Standard - #7 Understanding a Text
Students will identify the basic facts and main
idea in a text and use them as a basis for
interpretation.
Benchmarks
Grade 1 – Identify, predict and retell a story
Grade 2 – Understand main idea, characters, setting and sequence (beginning, middle & end) of a text
14. Grades 1 & 2 Mathematics Curriculum State standards and benchmarks are
grouped under five strands
Number Sense and Operations
Patterns, relations and Algebra
Geometry
Measurement
Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability
15. Sample of Math Standard and Benchmarks Strand –Patterns, Relations and Algebra
Standard – PRA 2 #7 Identify, reproduce, describe, extend, and create patterns using numbers.
Benchmarks
Grade 1 – Count and write by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s to at least 100 starting at any number
Grade 2 – Describe and create addition and subtraction number pattern (e.g., 1,4,7,10)
16. APPROXIMATELY HOW MUCH INSTRUCTIONAL TIME WILL MY CHILD HAVE? Reading/ELA
Grade 1 120 minutes
daily
Grade 2 120 minutes
daily Mathematics
Grade 1 60 minutes
daily
Grade 2 60 minutes
daily
17. HOW DO STANDARDS IMPACT WHAT MY CHILD IS LEARNING?
18. HOW CHILDREN LEARN… A CHILD’S UNDERSTANDING STARTS WITH CONCEPT FORMATION (BEGINNING UNDERSTANDING) AND MOVES TO CONCEPT EXPLANATION (COMPREHENSION) FOLLOWED BY CONCEPT TRANSFER (APPLICATION OF THE CONCEPT TO A VARIETY OF QUESTIONS AND CONTEXTS)
19. IMPORTANCE OF CONCEPTS IN A CHILD’S LEARNING CONCEPT +
SKILL +
CONTENT =
HIGHER ORDER THINKING
20. WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN FOR MY CHILD’S PERFORMANCE?
21. HOW WILL TEACHERS MEASURE WHAT YOUR CHILD “KNOWS” AND IS “ABLE TO DO”? Assessing your child’s understanding requires teachers to use a continuum of tools such as…
Informal checks for understanding
Observation/dialogue
Quiz/test
Open – ended prompt
Performance task/project
22. WHY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS? ASK STUDENTS TO…
DEMONSTRATE
SHOW
APPLY “WHAT THEY KNOW”
23. WHAT ARE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS? Performance assessments ask students to carry out exploration and work in a subject
Performance assessments require students to “show what they know”
Performance assessments require that students exercise critical judgment, creativity and innovation
24. ASSESSING MY CHILD’S PERFORMANCE IN SCHOOL How will teachers assess whether
my child is meeting the specific
grade – level benchmarks?
What might an assignment that
measures my child’s understanding look like?
25. “IS IT 15?” SAMPLE PERFORMANCE TASK MATH STANDARDS/STRANDS ASSESSED
Number operations and concepts
Functions and algebra
Problem solving and mathematical reasoning
Mathematical communication
26. “IS IT 15?” Performance Task Directions (Students will need to have had prior experience with pattern blocks)
If the area of the green triangle is one, name the area of the other pattern blocks: the blue rhombus, the red trapezoid, and the yellow hexagon.
Can you create two different designs with an area that equals 15?
How many pieces did you use on the first design?____ The second?____
Do your designs have symmetry?
27. “IS IT 15?” (Task continued) What else did you notice?__________
_________________________________
(Students are also asked to replicate their designs with colored paper shapes and to write an equation that illustrates their computation of an area of 15.
28. HOW ARE STUDENTS SCORED ON PERFORMANCE TASKS? RUBRICS / SCORING GUIDES
A SPECIFIC written – down format that a teacher will use to JUDGE the quality of a student’s product or performance
Rubrics generally list CRITERIA with POINTS or LEVELS assigned to each criteria
29. In summary… What we know from cognitive research is that children learn best
by building their own understanding of new ideas through the 5 E’s
Engage
Explore
Explain
Elaborate
Evaluate
30. As a parent continue this learning at home….encourage the 5 E’s *Engage your child in learning *Explore with him/her *Explain things when questions are asked *Don’t be afraid to enrich and elaborate *Help your child become an evaluator of his/her world
31. QUESTIONS???