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Rhys Daunic

Video: Common Core State Standards - Elementary School - 0 views

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    Two schools TMS has worked with were profiled by the Teaching Channel in this video that unpacks the Common Core Standards for elementary schools. Funny that they mention "technology" being integrated throughout the standards, but their example is of teachers watching videos of each other. I happen to know that both schools are doing much more sophisticated work that blends digital media into students' ELA and Math units, but it's not yet on the radar of CCSS evaluators (at least at the time this video was made).
anonymous

Common Core Library - Common Core Library - New York City Department of Education - 3 views

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    This is the DOE's CCSS library. There is some excellent resources here, and will support our work in understanding the vision for NYC is heading, in terms of instructional expecations, high-leverage standards and much more.
Rhys Daunic

Teaching like it's 2999 - 0 views

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    Great apple/iPad ccss focused teacher blogging her day to day exPeriences in concise form. 
Rhys Daunic

Teaching like it's 2999 (web version) - 2 views

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    Great apple/iPad ccss focused teacher blogging her day to day exPeriences in concise form.
anonymous

I_LearningStandardsandInternetSafety.pdf - Powered by Google Docs - 2 views

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    Interesting resource developed by a library media specialist that supports standard alignment with CCSS, NYS Standards and the ISTE NEts.
Rhys Daunic

What Should Children Read? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • English classes today focus too much on self-expression. “It is rare in a working environment,
  • “narrative nonfiction
  • New Journalism could be applied to most student writing. It benefits from intense reporting, immersion in a subject, imaginative scene setting, dialogue and telling details. These are the very skills most English teachers want students to develop. What’s odd is how rarely such literary nonfiction appears on English — or other class — reading lists.
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  • Narrative nonfiction also provides a bridge between the personal narratives students typically write in elementary school and the essays on external subjects that are more appropriate assignments in high school and beyond.
  • Models of narrative nonfiction are everywhere, on programs like “This American Life” and “Radiolab,” in nonfiction books for young adults, like “Sugar Changed the World” (which is about slavery and science in the pursuit of the food additive), and even in graphic nonfiction works, like “Persepolis,”
  • Students are a natural (and the future) audience for serious, in-depth reporting.
  • literary nonfiction
myfanwi

Free Online Gradebook - 3 views

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    Pre-loaded with CCSS standards; raved about by some teachers at one of my schools.
anonymous

EngageNY | Our Students. Their Moment. - 4 views

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    This site is designed to support New York teachers, principals, administrators and Network Teams in rolling out the Common Core State Standards.
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