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Embedding Common Core Literacy in Secondary Content Area Lessons. Deborah Chapman, presenter Darby Junior High Media Center June 4, 2013 12:00 – 3:00. Purpose of Common Core.
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Embedding Common Core Literacy in Secondary Content Area Lessons Deborah Chapman, presenter Darby Junior High Media Center June 4, 2013 12:00 – 3:00
Purpose of Common Core • "The Common Core State Standards provide a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn, so teachers and parents know what they need to do to help them. " • “The Common Core Reading Standards for Literacy require the explicit instruction in reading strategies across the content areas. The goal of these standards is to develop independent, strategic readers.” • FROM http://www.corestandards.org/
THESE STANDARDS SHOULD ALWAYS BE IN PLAY— • Use of Evidence • Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources • Complex Texts • Read and comprehend complex texts in appropriate grade level independently and proficiently • Write on discipline-specific content • Write routinely over extended time frames and shorter time frames for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences
SAMPLE UNIT LESSON PLAN • Includes • Objectives for • Arkansas SLE • Common Core • Language • Essential Question • Resources containing COMPLEX TEXTS • Activities planned • Always include reading, writing, speaking, and listening • Always include group work • Assessments
Four Cs of Common Core Unit Lesson Plans • Creativity • Are they students creating or just regurgitating? • Are they being given credit for presenting something other than what was described? • Collaboration • Have they spent some time working with others to formulate their thoughts, brainstorm, or seek feedback from peers? • Critical thinking • Are the students doing more work than the teacher in seeking out information and problem solving? • Communication • Does the assessment emphasize the need to communicate the content well? • Is there writing involved as well as other modalities? • If asked to teach the content to other students, what methods will the student use to communicate the information and help embed it more deeply?
CLOSE READING • Explicit teaching of Close Reading • RSVPE • Reading • Structure • Vocabulary • Purpose • Expressive • Writing & Drawing in the Margin • Begin with an easy piece such as a Content–Appropriate Visual…and lead students to more difficult works.
TEXT DEPENDENT QUESTIONS • What are Text Dependent Questions? • Are questions that can only be answered correctly by close reading of the text and demand careful attention to the text • Require an understanding that extends beyond recalling facts • Often require students to infer • Do not depend on information from outside sources • Provide access to increasing levels of complex text • Call for careful and thoughtful teacher preparation • Require time for students to process
Rigor in Class discussion • Academic Rigor through Student Discussion • Purposeful • Coherent • Productive • Conversational Maxims must be set for students • Sentence Starters • Accountable Talk • Language of Student Response
MEANINGFUL CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT • Is your Common Core unit lesson plan • Creative? • Collaborative? • Require critical thinking? • Require students to communicate?
Common Core ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST • Does the assessment involve project-based learning? • Does it allow for student choice of topics? • Is it inquiry based? • Does it ask that students use some level of internet literacy to find their answers? • Does it involve independent problem solving? • Does it incorporate the 4Cs? • Do the students need to communicate their knowledge via writing in some way? • Does the final draft or project require other modalities in its presentation?
Discussion and Sharing • http://www.corestandards.org/ • http://naeptba.ets.org/SourceRater3/ • http://www.literacyta.com/common-core-standards/reading • You can access Fort Smith District Wikis below: • Fort Smith Mathematics Wiki • Fort Smith Science Wiki • Fort Smith Social Studies Wiki