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Things you have already done:. Attended an introductory session;Full day (ELA)
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1. COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS English Language Arts,
&
Literacy
In History/Social Studies, Science,
and Technical Subjects
Note that the ELA strand includes literacy standards in multiple subject areas. Note that the ELA strand includes literacy standards in multiple subject areas.
2. Things you have already done: Attended an introductory session;
Full day (ELA)
˝ day
Or 2 day (MCLA) This presentation is not intended to be an introduction. If you have not participated in one of these events, you should visit our website and do some of the introductory activities on your own. This presentation is not intended to be an introduction. If you have not participated in one of these events, you should visit our website and do some of the introductory activities on your own.
3. Things you have already done: Completed the “Treasure Hunt” so that you understand:
How each of the 4 documents is organized
What information is included in each section
Language of the CCSS Make sure you know the difference between the standards and the imitative, and that you have a sense of the meaning of many of the acronyms used relative to CCSS.Make sure you know the difference between the standards and the imitative, and that you have a sense of the meaning of many of the acronyms used relative to CCSS.
4. Things you have already done: Explored the Maine DOE CCSS content pages
Studied Appendix A to develop understanding of text complexity, text types, foundational skills, and vocabulary as these relate to the standards
Reviewed Appendix B to gain some familiarity with exemplars and sample tasks
5. You have with you today: Digital copies of the 4 CCSS documents
OR
Paper copies of the 4 documents
Your favorite annotation tools
An open mind and enthusiastic spirit If you are going to do the following activities, or if you are going to lead these activities, you will need these materials. If you are going to do the following activities, or if you are going to lead these activities, you will need these materials.
6. Goals for ELA Session : Review what we have done so far
Understand how information currently available influences interpretation of standards
Explore a few big ideas and concepts
We will look at a few standards but the primary purpose of this session is to develop a protocol for further study. We will look at a few standards but the primary purpose of this session is to develop a protocol for further study.
7. Note how each layer adds understanding to the interpretation and application of the standards. Note how each layer adds understanding to the interpretation and application of the standards.
8. Cognitive Demand Norm Webb, 2002
Depth of Knowledge
http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/ela/documents/dok_levels_ela_math-webb.pdf
Currently included on NECAP reports
Can be applied to standards, assessment, instruction
Level is not relative to grade Find this document at http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/ela/documents/dok_levels_ela_math-webb.pdf Find this document at http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/ela/documents/dok_levels_ela_math-webb.pdf
9. Activity #1 Go to appendix B, table of contents
Turn to your grade span and select one text type (literary, informational, or other content areas)
Highlight the texts listed that match texts you currently teach at that grade level
Look in the adjacent grade spans and underline texts you teach in the original (your) grade span but which appear in another grade span (app B)
10. Activity #1 continued Look to the SSPT section (relative to the original grade span)
Determine DOK for each
Review the reading standards for one strand (as directed)
Curriculum and instruction impact: review, justify, or revise; refer to the three elements of complexity to support your decisions
11. Activity #2 Follow the directions described in each of the handouts.
The 6 topics include:
Reading
Literacy in history/social studies
Writing
Writing in other content areas
Speaking and listening
Language
Find the handouts at: http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/ela/9to12.html#next Find the handouts at: http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/ela/9to12.html#next
12. Resources Bookmark this address as your primary CCSS resource.
http://www.maine.gov/education/lres/ela/elem.html
See the first item on the site for a method to study.
Watch the site for a detailed study guide.
Links to unit/lesson plans are in the works and will be posted throughout the school year.
Sign up for the ELA list serve:
http://mailman.informe.org/mailman/listinfo/englishlanguagearts
Email us with questions
patsy.dunton@maine.gov
leeann.larsen@maine.gov Emphasize the use of Maine resources over national if possible. Emphasize the use of Maine resources over national if possible.