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Making Academic Progress with MAP. Painted Stone Elementary Michelle Shipley, Heather Fallen, and Beth Cook michelle.shipley@shelby.kyschools.us Heather.fallen@shelby.kyschools.us beth.cook@shelby.kyschools.us. Academic Excellence: Child by Child. Learning Targets.
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Making Academic Progresswith MAP Painted Stone Elementary Michelle Shipley, Heather Fallen, and Beth Cook michelle.shipley@shelby.kyschools.us Heather.fallen@shelby.kyschools.us beth.cook@shelby.kyschools.us Academic Excellence: Child by Child
Learning Targets Describe the MAP Goal Setting process Explain Goal Setting Parent Night Successful Use of the Des Cartes
Why is goal setting important? According to Stiggins, Arter, Chappuis, and Chappuis. “…students knew where they were going, they knew where they were at any given time, and they learned what to do to close the gap.” Classroom Assessment for Student Learning page 41
MAP MAP administered in August (Reading, Math, and Language Usage) Meet with teachers to discuss students’ scores Create list of students that qualify for Response To Intervention (RTI) / begin Tiers of Intervention
MAP Parent conferences to determine next steps and review student’s individual goals and sign parent contract Folder of materials for parents and book bags for students Follow up with students (weekly) and parents (monthly or as needed)
MAP MAP administered again in December (Reading, Math, and Language Usage) Goals reviewed and revised RTI list and Tiers of Intervention updated Parent Conferences
Move those cars!! Celebrations student success!!!
MAP Final MAP assessment (Reading, Math, and Language Usage)
MAP Reading Practice http://www.sowashco.k12.mn.us/RO/Pages/studentlinks/map/reading.htm
MAP Math Practice http://www.sowashco.k12.mn.us/RO/Pages/studentlinks/map/
Goal Setting makes a difference!!!! “…students learned how to take control over their own learning, received frequent and descriptive feedback on progress, were challenged without being threatened, and engaged in self-assessment.” Classroom Assessment for Student Learning page 41