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Core Knowledge Rendezvous November 4, 2014

Core Knowledge Rendezvous November 4, 2014. Linnea Wolters Chris Hayes Kelly Rotter Kacey Edgington Aaron Grossman All Resources are posted at www.coretaskproject.com. Agenda. A little professional learning matched to Core Knowledge and Common Core

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Core Knowledge Rendezvous November 4, 2014

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  1. Core Knowledge RendezvousNovember 4, 2014 LinneaWolters Chris Hayes Kelly Rotter KaceyEdgington Aaron Grossman All Resources are posted at www.coretaskproject.com

  2. Agenda • A little professional learning matched to Core Knowledge and Common Core • An opportunity to share your thoughts and work around implementation • A review of where to find support for implementation • Planning Time—and lots of it. Use #teachnv if you see something cool today!

  3. Robert Pondiscio • Former 5th grade teacher • Former Director of Communications for Core Knowledge • Executive Director of Citizenship First Focus Question: Pondiscio asserts that reading is not a skill you teach but a condition you create. How does he support this statement?

  4. Sharing • Describe an early problem implementing CK and something you’ve done to solve it. • Describe a scaffold you’ve created to help all students access the work of the lesson. • Describe an artifact that you brought with you. Use #teachnv if you see something cool today!

  5. Sharing, the protocol • Create a foursome with people from a different school with representation from the following dot sticker colors: blue, red, green and yellow. • Each person will have exactly four minutes to talk to the sharing prompts (we’ll repost the slide) • We’ll have 10 minutes for follow-up questions after everyone has shared.

  6. Sharing • Describe an early problem implementing CK and something you’ve done to solve it? • Describe a scaffold you’ve created to help all students access the work of the lesson? • Describe an artifact that you brought with you? Use #teachnv if you see something cool today!

  7. Break (5 Minutes)

  8. Accessing Edmodo materials • Go to www.edmodo.com • Sign in or create an account • Join the 2014-2015 CTiP group by using join code

  9. Accessing Materials Use the Join Code:2zqxui Review the folders

  10. Take advantage….

  11. Planning Either • Plan with your building colleagues • Continue conversation with someone from your “sharing” group • Touch base with someone from another building We will ring the bell @ 20 minutes to give you a chance to move or continue with what you are doing.

  12. Finding Resources • www.achievethecore.org • FYI for Kids (here) • K-8 Reading Passages (here) • Louisiana Believes (here) • http://www.nonfictionminute.com/ • Talking Points—Text Based Discussions (here) • Expeditionary Learning (here)

  13. Resources • Basal Alignment Project F4Q6NM • Anthology Alignment Project pkx4sp • Read Aloud Project pkx52i • Close Reading Exemplars (here) • 6th grade BAP (here) • www.63000resources.com (All BAP, RAP and AAP materials now posted here) • www.coretaskproject.com

  14. Thank you! Everything from today is posted at: www.coretaskproject.com Follow CCSS updates on Twitter @coretaskproject Find materials at www.63000resources.com Visit #teachnvto see what people posted

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