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achievethecore.org / You've Got To Read This - 0 views

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    Achieve the Core calls this page "You've Got to Read This." An apt title, indeed. If you wanted a place to start learning about the Core, this is it.
Ben Curran

Four Types of Text Complexity | Burkins & Yaris - 0 views

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    Information about text complexity. This really boils it down nicely into chunks that are easy to understand.
Ben Curran

Looking At Quality Problems to Understand CCSS | All Things Common Core - 0 views

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    How can you help math teachers shift to using higher-quality problems? Show them the problems, and solve them together! Love this article that describes a great approach for helping math teachers make the shift.
Ben Curran

10 Common Core Resources | Getting Smart - 0 views

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    Great collection of resources from Getting Smart.
Ben Curran

Formative Assessment Drives Common Core Mathematics, K-5 - 0 views

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    This publication from Eye on Education gives a look at the role formative assessment plays in K-5 mathematics instruction.
Ben Curran

Connecting Lessons to Common Core: Extra Extra! Primary Documents turned into News Arti... - 0 views

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    Michael Milton (@42ThinkDeep on twitter) is publishing some great blog posts that contain ways to connect lessons to the CCSS. This is just one great example. There are links to others in the series at the bottom of this post.
Ben Curran

Education Week: New Literacy Standards Could Challenge Even Passionate Readers - 0 views

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    Is this a good thing? Not sure. I do know that this article is a thought provoking look at the depth and complexity that could be a part of CCSS implementation. Definitely worth a read.
Ben Curran

Real-world math problems are everywhere | Sine of the Times - 0 views

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    The idea of doing "real world" problems in math class is not a new one. But, as this post from an excellent math blog (with a great name) explains, maybe the shift to the Common Core will help make this idea more of a reality, instead of just something teachers say they want to do.
Ben Curran

Frequently Asked Questions About The Common Core State Standards - 0 views

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    Some videos from Align, Assess, Achieve that answer common questions about the Common Core state standards.
Ben Curran

Classroom Sneak Peek - Mathematical Practice #8 | All Things Common Core - 0 views

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    At All Things Common Core, they have taken a tour of the 8 standards of mathematical practice that are embedded within the CCSS. This post details #8, but has links to the other 7. They're thoughtful, practical, and worth checking out.
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Home | Students at the Center - 0 views

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    This is a site to watch. They are releasing a series of three papers this spring and they may very well help inform teachers how to create core-aligned, student-centered classrooms. If this is where the Common Core leads us...that's a good thing.
Ben Curran

ClassConnect | Find, build and share lessons - 0 views

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    This is a site I definitely want to explore further. You can find lessons aligned with the Common Core and more!
Ben Curran

Search by State Standards | Thinkfinity - 0 views

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    If you choose "Common Core Standards" from the drop down menu, you'll find not only the standards, but also scads of lessons and activities tied to each standard. Very valuable, potentially.
Ben Curran

Teams, Social Media, & The Common Core Writing Standards « Teaming Rocks! Col... - 0 views

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    In this great post, the author shares ideas from a webinar produced by an education department in Maine. It includes some great ideas about integrating social media, and ties it to the common core. Twitter, blogs, and more!
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Standards Correlations | Facing the Future - 0 views

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    I learned about this site from Eric Sheninger's blog, A Principal's Reflections. It allows you to search Facing the Future's resources by Common Core State Standards. Great potential here when it comes to integrating global education into the Common Core.
Ben Curran

Taking the #CommonCore to Twitter > The Future of Teaching - 0 views

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    Twitter can be a great resource for educators working on the Common Core. This article reviews a recent #teaching2030 chat (an awesome chat to follow). The topic was the CCSS. Using social media to connect and collaborate as we move forward toward full implementation is a great idea. Please follow and use the #CCchat hashtag for even more Common Core resources.
Ben Curran

73 percent of teachers think they are prepared to teach the Common Core, and other fact... - 0 views

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    It's important to consider all viewpoints when looking at the CCSS. This article takes a critical look at the fact that, according to one survey, so many teachers feel "prepared," while other surveys indicate otherwise. 
Ben Curran

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Common Core Implementation Guidelines for Leaders: ... - 0 views

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    I appreciate the critical analysis Dr. Fryer provides in this article. There is so much to think about when it comes to the Core. Blind buy-in won't work, nor will vehement opposition. Let's look at all sides and move forward in a way that best suits students. Dr. Fryer is correct, this should NOT include huge emphasis on high stakes testing. 
Ben Curran

Common Core: Six Fundamental Shifts « Critical Thinking « Critical Thinking W... - 0 views

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    This post gives a great overview of the shifts that are expected from the CCSS. Paying attention to these as you move forward will be critical. For us, a big shift will be the elementary level expectations of a balance between literary and informational text.
Ben Curran

Celly and the Common Core Standards « jeremyhyler40 - 0 views

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    Interesting article about how to use Celly, an online text messaging service, in a way that aligns with the CCSS.
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