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Putting the Pieces Together

Putting the Pieces Together. Resources for Implementing the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts. Objectives. Know the layout of state resources for building Common Core-aligned curriculum and instruction Understand the ways these various resources can interact in a classroom

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Putting the Pieces Together

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  1. Putting the Pieces Together Resources for Implementing the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts

  2. Objectives Know the layout of state resources for building Common Core-aligned curriculum and instruction Understand the ways these various resources can interact in a classroom Experience sample resources as models of instruction Begin a planning process for aligning district curriculum to the Common Core

  3. Today’s agenda Welcome and introduction Overview of K-3 ELA resources Overview of 4-12 ELA resources (Break #1) Walkthrough of sample K-3 resources Walkthrough of sample 4-12 resources (Break #2) Collaborative planning around next steps

  4. Three instructional shifts • Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction • Reading, writing, and speaking grounded in evidence from text, both literary and informational • Regular practice with complex text and its academic language

  5. ELA/Literacy guidance documents • Released in May 2013 and posted to tncore.org: • K-12 ELA: http://www.tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricular_resources.aspx • 6-12 Literacy: http://tncore.org/literacy_in_social_studies/standards_and_shifts/focus_standards.aspx • Optional guidance to help districts incorporate the instructional shifts and turn over curriculum during this year’s transition to new standards • Implementing the instructional shifts and focusing on the following three priorities will provide students with the best preparation for PARCC assessments in 2014-15 and the TCAP Writing Assessment in 2013-14: • Stop teaching the dropped SPI’s • Prioritize readings of rich, complex text multiple times and for varying purposes • Give students sequenced, text-dependent questions and writing tasks that require them to cite evidence, simultaneously developing students’ reading, writing, speaking, listening, and thinking skills

  6. Overview of K-3 resources Grade 3 Sample Assessments: http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/assessment/sample_assessments/2013-14sampleassessments.aspx K-3 Curricular Resources: http://www.tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricular_resources/k-3.aspx • Reading units • Close reading tasks • On-line learning series

  7. Overview of 4-12 resources Grade 4-12 Sample Assessments: http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/assessment/sample_assessments/2013-14sampleassessments.aspx 4-12 Curricular Resources: http://www.tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricular_resources.aspx (click on appropriate grade band) • ELA units • Close reading tasks

  8. Where we are headed PARCC PBA PARCC EOY PARCC Model Content Frameworks

  9. Where we are now PARCC PBA TCAP Writing Assessment PARCC EOY TCAP ACH/EOC PARCC Model Content Frameworks TDOE Units (with close reads and culminating assessments) Close reading task Writing tasks (instructional, diagnostic, or benchmark)

  10. Grade 3: Putting the pieces together (example) Standards focus: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.3.3 Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.3.2Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.

  11. Grade 3 example: relevant resources TCAP ELA Phase 1 Writing Task: Grade 3: http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/assessment/sample_assessments/grade3.aspx Grades 2-3 Reading Unit: Storms: http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricular_resources/k-3/readingunits.aspx Grade 2-3 “Me First” Close Reading Task: http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricular_resources/k-3/tasksk3.aspx

  12. Grade 3: Assessment of student learning sequence Diagnostic: Close Reading Task Formative: Reading Unit Summative: TCAP Phase 1 Writing Task

  13. Grade 3 Inf/Exp Rubric

  14. Grade 3: Alignment with Model Content Frameworks and PARCC

  15. PARCC Grade 3 Sample Item http://www.parcconline.org/samples/english-language-artsliteracy/grade-3-elaliteracy Main idea and details providing evidence from the text Life cycle of a butterfly

  16. Grade 9-10: Putting the pieces together (example) • Essential question: How do speakers build effective arguments, and how can we make arguments about an argument’s effectiveness? (meta-argumentation) • Standards focus: • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.9-10.8 Delineate and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is valid and the evidence is relevant and sufficient; identify false statements and fallacious reasoning. • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.9-10.1 Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

  17. Grade 9-10 example: relevant resources 9-10 Phase I writing task (coral reefs): http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/assessment/sample_assessments/grades9-10.aspx 9-10 arguments and methods unit: http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricular_resources/9-12/text_unit_9-12.aspx 9-10 Antigone task: http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/curricular_resources/9-12/tasks912.aspx

  18. Demonstration of 9-10 unit close reading task • Read King excerpt as an individual, annotating for: • In margin: P (for hints of purpose) • In margin: A (for hints of audience) • Underline his key argument(s) • Circle metaphors • Fill out graphic organizer as an individual (just first row) • With a partner, discuss your responses and select one to share out that you find the most compelling • Share out

  19. 9-10 unit task 1.4

  20. 9-10 Example: assessment of student learning sequence • Diagnostic: coral reefs task • Formative: revised Antigone prompt: • After reading and analyzing Ismene’s and Antigone’s argument in the prologue, write an essay in which you evaluate which sister makes the most compelling argument and why. Explain your evaluation using details from the text, focusing on each character’s rhetorical methods. • Summative: culminating assessment in arguments and methods unit • Rubrics can be found at http://tncore.org/english_language_arts/assessment/scoring_resources/2013-14scoringresources.aspx

  21. 9-12 Argument Rubric

  22. Grades 9-10: Alignment with Model Content Frameworks and PARCC

  23. PARCC sample item: grade 7 RST http://www.parcconline.org/samples/english-language-artsliteracy/grade-7-elaliteracy You have read three texts describing Amelia Earhart. All three include the claim that Earhart was a brave, courageous person.[…] Consider the argument each author uses to demonstrate Earhart’s bravery. Write an essay that analyzes the strength of the arguments about Earhart’s bravery in at least two of the texts. Remember to use textual evidence to support your ideas.

  24. Collaborative planning How might you use this resource? What results might you expect from using this resource? How will you communicate about this resource?

  25. Conclusion • Questions and answers • Contact info: • Mia Hyde Coordinator of Reading Content and Resources Tennessee Department of Education Mia.Hyde@tn.gov • Lior Klirs Coordinator of English Language Arts Content and Resources Tennessee Department of Education Lior.Klirs@tn.gov • Survey

  26. Thank you!

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