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Data Data Data. R E A D I N G. Coaches Academy 2012-2013. BITE SIZE. BITE SIZE. Activity #1: District Heat Map Activity #2: Data Tool Activity #3: SE/Test Item Connection. District Heat Map. Here’s How It Works…. Work with your shoulder partner
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Data Data Data R E A D I N G Coaches Academy 2012-2013
BITE SIZE • Activity #1: District Heat Map • Activity #2: Data Tool • Activity #3: SE/Test Item Connection
Here’s How It Works… • Work with your shoulder partner • Each pair will get different colored highlighters (blue, pink, green, yellow, for example) • Each pair at your table will have an SE chart; however, the charts will not be the same • One pair gets a 6th grade chart, one gets the 7th grade chart and so on down the line…so each table ends up with grades 6-EngIish I • Decide amongst yourselves who will do which chart…
Partner A go to the table and get the chart for the grade you and your partner will do • Partner B get a set of highlighters for you and your partner (remember, 4 highlighters)
Let’s Go Highlighter Happy! • 70% or better = Green • 60-69% = Yellow • 50-59% = Blue • 49% and Below = Pink
Working with your partner, answer the following questions: • How does the display compare to what you would have expected it to look like? • What are some patterns you’re noticing regarding the display? • What are some surprises for you? • How might you compare highs and lows? • What are some generalizations you might take?
From Data-Driven Dialogue: A Facilitator’s Guide to Collaborative Inquiry by Wellman and Lipton
Reminder of the questions… • How does the display compare to what you would have expected it to look like? • What are some patterns you’re noticing regarding the display? • What are some surprises for you? • How might you compare highs and lows? • What are some generalizations you might take?
District Heat Map Round Robin • How could you use this activity at your campus? • How will this map help you in prioritizing SE’s in your curriculum?
Data Tool:Further Analyzing SE’s Using 2012 STAAR Data READING
Working with your shoulder partner once again… • Fill in the data for a campus of your choice • Complete reporting category #1 only • No need to enter the question # again, just the percentage under the campus column
Now review what you have entered for Reporting Category #1…what stands out to you and your partner? Discuss; partner B goes first.
From Data-Driven Dialogue: A Facilitator’s Guide to Collaborative Inquiry by Wellman and Lipton
SE Data ToolRound Robin • How could you use this activity at your campus? • How will this map help you in prioritizing SE’s in your curriculum? • How can this tool help you in keeping track of how students are doing on formative assessments?
This time you will work as a team of 4 • Select a grade level (grades 6th – English I are available in the packet) • Unpack the SE, which is noted on the chart with the questions • Read the question and determine what part of the SE is being tested (read the passage if necessary)
Grade 6 Reading, STAAR Released Questions, Selections 1-2 (Expository/Fiction) Figure 19D (Expository): make inferences about text and use textual evidence to support understanding; Readiness Standard (Expository) / Supporting Standard (Persuasive) (6.6A) summarize the elements of plot development (e.g., rising action, turning point, climax, falling action, denouement) in various works of fiction; Readiness Standard
The SE’s in the examples are all ones that gave students difficulty—individually respond in writing to the questions below (you can use the note cards on your table) • What skills do students need to be successful with the SE? • How do teachers help them get there? • What are they doing now to teach that SE? • What can they do differently? THINK-WRITE-ROUND ROBIN
Contact Information: Yvonne Aragon carago01@sisd.net 937-0309 873-7676
We will now return to rooms C/D for our planning session…. Thank you for your participation!