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Jacksonville State In-Service Center July 2012

Jacksonville State In-Service Center July 2012. 2010 Alabama Course of Study: English Language Arts. The ELA content standards are based on and include all standards in the 2010 CCSS as well as supplemental content designed to strengthen the standards for Alabama’s students.

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Jacksonville State In-Service Center July 2012

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  1. Jacksonville State In-Service Center July 2012

  2. 2010 Alabama Course of Study:English Language Arts The ELA content standards are based on and include all standards in the 2010 CCSS as well as supplemental content designed to strengthen the standards for Alabama’s students. The goal of the 2010 ELA COS is for all students to achieve English language literacy in order to be college and career ready. ALSDE

  3. A Little Clarification about Common Core Acronyms To be clear, they are one of the same. • CC: Common Core • CCSS: Common Core State Standards • CCRS: College and Career Readiness Standards • ALCOS: Alabama Course of Study • The 2010 ALCOS standards equals the CCSS plus a few added standards.

  4. Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.

  5. Where We Want To Be Students who are college and career ready … • Demonstrate independence • Build strong content knowledge • Respond to varying demands of audience, task, purpose, and discipline • Comprehend as well as critique • Use technology and digital media strategically and capably • Understand other perspectives and cultures • Value Evidence ALSDE

  6. Timeline for Preparation for theELA Course of Study ALSDE

  7. Anchor Standards Were Developed For… • Reading • Writing • Speaking and Listening • Language

  8. Interpreting the Minimum Required Content • Grade Clusters (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12) • Strands • Subcategories • Content Standards • Content Standard Identifiers ALSDE

  9. Strand KINDERGARTEN Students will: Reading Standards for Literature Subcategory Content Standards Content Standard Identifiers ALSDE

  10. CCR Anchor Standards for Reading (page 9) There are 10 CCR Standards for Reading arranged into the following subcategories. • Key Ideas and Details • Craft and Structure • Integration of Knowledge and Ideas • Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity ALSDE

  11. CCR Anchor Standards for Writing (page 10) There are 10 CCR Standards for Writing arranged into the following subcategories. • Text Types and Purposes (modes of writing) • Production and Distribution of Writing (writing process) • Research to Build and Present Knowledge • Range of Writing ALSDE

  12. CCR Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening (page 11) There are 6 CCR Standards for Speaking and Listening arranged into the following Subcategories: • Comprehension and Collaboration • Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas ALSDE

  13. CCR Anchor Standards for Language (page12) There are 6 CCR Standards for Language arranged into the following subcategories: • Conventions of Standard English • Knowledge of Language • Vocabulary Acquisition and Use ALSDE

  14. Strands

  15. Comparing Strands ALSDE

  16. Reading Literature Strand Reading Literature standards address a wide range of abilities across grades. • In the early grades, standards require retelling stories with key details and describing characters and settings. • In the senior high grades, standards require the ability to analyze the development of a theme over the course of a text. ALSDE

  17. Reading Informational Text Strand Reading Informational Text standards: • Are of equal importance to those in the Reading Literature strand. • Are essential to developing skills students use throughout their years in school and careers. • Are often identical to literature standards but must be applied to informational text. ALSDE

  18. Reading Foundations Strand Reading Foundations standards are included in Grades K-5 only. These standards: • Include the wide range of processes from early letter/sound recognition to the more complex knowledge of roots and affixes. • Include the use of context clues. • Include fluent reading with accuracy and expression. ALSDE

  19. Writing Strand Writing standards: • Are demanding even in the early grades. • Present clear and specific expectations for opinion pieces, informative or explanatory text, and narrative text. • Emphasize shared research projects and use of digital tools as important elements in this strand throughout the grades. ALSDE

  20. Language Strand Language standards: • Require early understanding and application of the conventions of Standard English. • Require knowledge of language and its conventions be applied to writing, speaking, reading, and listening. • Emphasize vocabulary development. ALSDE

  21. Speaking and Listening Strand Speaking and Listening standards: • Require students to collaborate for both comprehension and presentation. • Emphasize preparation for discussion. • Require students to adapt speech to a variety of contexts and tasks which they apply in all subject areas and life endeavors. ALSDE

  22. Content Standard Identifiers Content Standard Identifiers - indicate the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) strand, grade, and standard number Reading Standards for Literature ALSDE

  23. Content Standard Identifiers Abbreviations ALSDE

  24. Alignment Between 2007 COS Standards and the CCSS • A comparison of the 2007 Alabama COS standards and the CCS standards shows some movement of content from one grade level to another. ALSDE

  25. Movement to a Later Grade Moved from Grade 6 to Grade 9: • Use a semicolon (and perhaps a conjunctive adverb) to link two or more closely related independent clauses. ALSDE

  26. Movement to an Earlier Grade Moved from Grade 6 to Grade 5: • Identifying figurative language • Using context clues Moved from Grade 6 to Grade 3: • Using transitional words/linking words ALSDE

  27. Vertical Alignment • Sometimes called a learning trajectory • Refers to how core knowledge and skills are developed over time through grade-level standards that are related but with gradually increasing complexity • Complexity of the performance task • Complexity of the text ALSDE

  28. Reading Standards for Informational Text ALSDE

  29. Reading Standards for Informational Text ALSDE

  30. Reading Standards for Informational Text ALSDE

  31. Reading Standards for Informational Text ALSDE

  32. Reading Standards for Informational Text ALSDE

  33. Tracing the Standards (K-5)

  34. Tracing the Standards (6-12)

  35. Reading Standards for Language ALSDE

  36. Reading Standards for Language ALSDE

  37. Reading Standards for Language ALSDE

  38. Appendix B www.corestandards.org/assets/Appendix_B.pdf

  39. Range of Text Types for 6-12 ALSDE

  40. Range of Text Types for 6-12 ALSDE

  41. Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects 6-12 ALSDE

  42. Implementation • Math- 2012-2013 • ALL others- 2013-2014 ALSDE

  43. Why literacy standards in all subjects? • The percent of “proficient” readers had actually declined to a statistically significant degree from 1992 (15 percent). • This low and declining achievement rate may be connected to a general lack of reading. ALSDE

  44. CCRS Tools and Resources: http://ecboeworkshops.wikispaces.com/CCRS

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