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Oregon Common Core State Standards

Oregon Common Core State Standards. Increasing Student Achievement Through Standards-Based Education. Purpose. Highlight ELA and Math Considerations CCSS Resources Websites Toolkit Webinars District Implementation Plan. English Language Arts. CCSS Video FAQ Goals of the CCSS ELA.

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Oregon Common Core State Standards

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  1. Oregon Common Core State Standards Increasing Student Achievement Through Standards-Based Education

  2. Purpose • Highlight ELA and Math Considerations • CCSS Resources • Websites • Toolkit • Webinars • District Implementation • Plan

  3. English Language Arts CCSS Video FAQ Goals of the CCSS ELA

  4. English Language Arts – Instructional Shift Traditional Classroom Focus on literature (fiction) Literary skills (identifying terms and devices like theme) ELA taught in isolation Common Core Classroom Informational texts prepare for college and career Cross-content literacy ELA taught in collaboration

  5. ELA Instructional Shifts • Balancing Informational and Literary Text • Building Knowledge in the Disciplines • Text-Based Answers • Writing from Sources • Staircase of Complexity • Academic Vocabulary

  6. ELA Impact • Materials: Shift in what students are reading – within existing materials • Reading lists include a balance of literature and informational text • Teachers: Shift in student questions • Shift to 80% of questions asked as text-dependent • Students: Evidence of close reading • Close encounters with sufficiently complex text demonstrated through writing to inform or argue using evidence from text

  7. Reading-Literature • Choose one grade level and examine standards 1-10. • Mark with these codes to show your understanding +Good to go! -Not so sure * OMG! If you complete this task, identify the level of Blooms, identify key vocabulary & engagement strategies

  8. Mathematics CCSS Video FAQ CCSS Math Classroom

  9. Math Instructional Shifts • Focus from solving problems to problem solving • Coherence-spiraling • Fluency • Applications • Dual Intensity • Deep Understanding

  10. Priorities in Mathematics

  11. Mathematical Practices • Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. • Reason abstractly and quantitatively. • Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. • Model with mathematics. • Use appropriate tools strategically. • Attend to precision. • Look for and make use of structure. • Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

  12. Math Impact • Materials: Focus • Clear indication of fewer concepts at each grade level represented by curriculum documents, district formative assessments • Teachers: Identify focus areas and fluencies of grade level • Shift in time spent on areas of in-depth instruction • Students: Demonstrated fluency and understanding • Display fluencies for the grade level and understand focus areas

  13. Temperature Check Think of an adjective to describe how you are feeling about the Common Core State Standards. Please share with a partner.

  14. Resources

  15. Warm-up • Go to one of the following websites: • ODE CCSS • Oregon DATA Project • PPS • MESD • Clackamas ESD • Go on a Treasure Hunt • Find one new CCSS resource

  16. Tools CCSS Toolkit “under construction” Getting Started Creating an Implementation Plan Implementing Your Plan Evaluating Your Plan Administrators Teachers Students & Parents

  17. Webinar Schedule 2:30-3:30 • SMARTER • October 11, 2011 • February 14, 2012 • TBD • CCSS Toolkit Updates • October 18, 2011 • February 21, 2012 • May 8, 2012

  18. Webinar Schedule 2:30-3:30 • Instructional Materials • October 25, 2011 • February 28, 2012 • May 1, 2012

  19. Regional Series 2011-12“Moving Oregon to Action” • COSA • November • April

  20. Implementation

  21. Stepping Up to the Challenge Next-Generation Assessments YOU ARE HERE 2014 -2015 2013 – 2014 Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Kindergarten CCSS First Group of 3rd Graders

  22. Common Core State Standards: When? Districts Transition Content: 2011-14 Full Implementation: by Spring 2014 Statewide Assessment: Spring 2015

  23. Common Core State Standards State-level Implementation Timeline

  24. Common Core State Standards State-level Implementation Timeline Details included will be re-evaluated and refined based upon on-going input from the field and other developments.

  25. District Planning

  26. Assessment

  27. SMARTER Balanced Assessment Based on seven principles • An integrated system • Evidence of student performance • Teacher involvement • State-led with transparent governance • Continuously improve teaching and learning • Useful information on multiple measures • Adheres to established professional standards

  28. Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness All students leave high school college and career ready

  29. Adaptive summative assessments benchmarked to college & career readiness Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness All students leave high school college and career ready

  30. Adaptive summative assessments benchmarked to college & career readiness Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness All students leave high school college and career ready Interim assessments that are flexible and open

  31. Adaptive summative assessments benchmarked to college & career readiness Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness Teachers can access formative tools and practices to improve instruction All students leave high school college and career ready Interim assessments that are flexible and open

  32. To learn more... SMARTER Balanced Assessment Consortium can be found online at www.k12.wa.us/SMARTER

  33. Contacts Julie Anderson, English Language Arts Specialist julie.anderson@state.or.us Mark Freed, Mathematics Specialist mark.freed@state.or.us Mickey Garrison, CCSS Co-Lead mickey.garrison@state.or.us Cheryl Kleckner, CCSS Co-Lead cheryl.kleckner@state.or.us

  34. Quick write • Identify 1-3 professional goals for yourself around the use of the CCSS • Make a copy and share with someone you trust • Meet every six weeks and discuss your progress

  35. Thank you!

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