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Introductions & Celebrations. Discovery Certificates Reward Schools Carver & Zebulon – High Performing Smith & Wakelon – High Progress Principal of the Year. New EVAAS Teacher Value-Added Reports for 2011-12. WCPSS Principals’ Meeting October 24, 2012.
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Introductions & Celebrations Discovery Certificates Reward Schools Carver & Zebulon – High Performing Smith & Wakelon – High Progress Principal of the Year
New EVAAS Teacher Value-Added Reports for 2011-12 WCPSS Principals’ Meeting October 24, 2012
What to expect in the near future… • Reports available in the very near future (we hope!) • School administrators will have access first, with teacher access to follow later on • Login and password instructions will be sent out by SAS to all teachers • These measurements will eventually be the source for Standard 6 evaluation ratings (for teachers) and Standard 8 for principals • 3-year average, with 2012-13 as “Year 1” for everyone • D&A will offer training for teachers throughout the year (face-to-face as well as through Blackboard); SAS will likely have some online training as well
For more information… • Sonya Stephens (sstephens2@wcpss.net) • Brad McMillen (bmcmillen@wcpss.net)
Desired Outcomes: • By the end of the session participants will … • understand the types of writing in the K-5 ELA CCSS. • understand the implications for writing in all the content areas.
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Common Core Highway
Common Core Overviews Unpacked Standards Cross Walks
Common Core Overviews English Language Arts Math Social Studies Science
Race to the Top Days Day 1 Assessments Day 2 Rigor Day 3 Student Engagement Day 4 Disciplinary Literacy Day 5 Professional Reflections
Focus Groups Formative Assessments Instructional Technology New Principals Orientation Project Based Learning Rigor Writing Across Content Areas Instructional Leadership Common Core Highway Essential Questions
A Closer Look at Writing Across the Content Areas October 25, 2012
Anchor Standards for Writing • Text Types and Purposes • Production and Distribution of Writing • Research to Build and Present Knowledge • Range of Writing
Writing in the Common Core Informative/ Explanatory Narrative Argumentative/ Opinion
Narrative writing conveys experience, either real or imaginary, and uses time as its deep structure. Taken from Appendix A, Common Core State Standards for ELA
Purposes of Narrative Writing • To inform • To instruct • To persuade • To entertain
An argument is a reasoned, logical way of demonstrating that the writer’s position, belief, or conclusion is valid. Taken from Appendix A, Common Core State Standards for ELA
Purposes of Argument Writing • To change the reader‘s point of view • To bring about some action on the reader’s part • To ask the reader to accept the writer’s point of view on a concept, issue, or problem
The Staircase “Opinion” is the Common Core label given to argument writing in Grades K-5. It is the stepping stone to argument. “Argument” is the label used in Grades 6-12. It refers to logical arguments which are convincing because of their merit and reasonableness, rather than emotion or the credentials of the writer.
K-12 Progression of Argument Writing K Compose opinion pieces; state an opinion or preference 1 – 2 Write opinion pieces Introduce topic, opinion, reason, closure 3 – 5 Write opinion pieces on topics Support point of view with reasons and information 6 – 8 Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence 9 –12 Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning, relevant and sufficient evidence
Informative/ Explanatory writing conveys information accurately. Taken from Appendix A, Common Core State Standards for ELA
Purpose of Informative/ Explanatory Writing • To increase readers’ knowledge of a subject • To help readers better understand a procedure or process • Provide readers with an enhanced comprehension of a concept
Common Core’s focus on writing De-emphasizes narrative writing Increases bothargument andinformationwriting
Connections to Mathematics: • What does writing look like in math? • Where are there natural connections within the Common Core State Standards?
Standards for Mathematical Practice • Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them • Reason abstractly and quantitatively • Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others • Model with mathematics • Use appropriate tools strategically • Attend to precision • Look for and make use of structure • Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning