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Tracy Watanabe

Tips For Grading Students With The Common Core - 0 views

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    "Lesson Objective Assess learning using the Common Core Standards Length 1 min Questions to Consider How does the Common Core help Ms. Wu communicate with families and students? How could you educate families about the Common Core Standards? What can you learn from Ms. Wu about using the Common Core during planning and assessment?"
Tracy Watanabe

AIMS to PARCC Transition - 2 views

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    "Dear Arizona Educator,   In an effort to foster the successful transition to Arizona's Common Core Standards and the PARCC assessment, the Arizona Department of Education is providing the following information regarding the Spring 2013 and 2014 AIMS assessments and the changes that are necessary to effectively transition to the PARCC assessment.   Changes to the Spring 2013 and 2014 AIMS Assessments Although the AIMS assessment will remain the same concerning the blueprints and format, the passages and items will have several changes as outlined below.  The focus of the AIMS test will be to move closer to the expectations of the PARCC assessment. --------------------- Passages In order to prepare for the expected rigor of the PARCC passages, the AIMS passages will contain an increase in text complexity as well as higher Lexile levels.  The language used will have sophisticated text, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Items Many of the AIMS items are written at the Concept level, allowing for multiple Performance Objectives within a Concept to be addressed in a single item.  The item's complexity will be raised through selecting items at the Depth of Knowledge (DOK) levels of 2 and 3. Please note the attachment - Webb's Depth of Knowledge Levels (Table 1) and Hess' Cognitive Rigor Matrix (Table 2). To further support the transition from the AIMS assessment to the PARCC assessment, the test items have been aligned to the 2003 (Reading), 2004 (Writing), and 2008 (Mathematics) Standards as well as to Arizona's Common Core Standards for Mathematics and Language Arts. -----------------------   Transitioning to Arizona's Common Core Standards and the PARCC Assessment Since Arizona's Common Core Standards are the building blocks of the PARCC assessment, the following documents are provided to help make the transition a little smoother from the old standards/AIMS assessment to the new Common Core Standards/PARCC assessment.  The English Languag
Tracy Watanabe

Six Ways the Common Core is Good For Students | NEA Today - 1 views

  • 1. Common Core Puts Creativity Back in the Classroom
  • 2. Common Core Gives Students a Deep Dive
  • When students can explore a concept and really immerse themselves in that content, they emerge with a full understanding that lasts well beyond testing season, says Kisha Davis-Caldwell, a fourth-grade teacher at a Maryland Title 1 elementary school.
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  • 3. Common Core Ratchets up Rigor
  • 4. Common Core is Collaborative
  • 5. Common Core Advances Equity
  • go a long way to closing achievement and opportunity gaps for poor and minority children. If students from all parts of the country — affluent, rural, low-income or urban — are being held to the same rigorous standards, it promotes equity in the quality of education and the level of achievement gained.
  • 6. Common Core Gets Kids College Ready
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    good to share with parents
Tracy Watanabe

Common Core: Fact vs. Fiction | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • What is informational text? Common Core uses “informational text” as another term for “nonfiction text.”  This category includes historical, scientific, and technical texts that provide students with factual information about the world. Typically, they employ structures such as cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution. They also contain text features like headlines and boldface vocabulary words.  Because of their narrative structures, biographies and autobiographies do not look like other nonfiction texts. In fact, they are often classified as literary nonfiction. But the Common Core considers them to be informational text as well.  Another category of informational texts includes directions, forms, and information contained in charts, graphs, maps, and digital resources. Simply put, if students are reading it for the information it contains, it’s informational text. 
  • Putting It Into Practice  With an understanding of what the standards are calling for, it’s time to start thinking about what instruction in informational text could look like in your classroom. Here are a few ideas.
  • . The phrase “academic and domain-specific vocabulary,” which appears several times, refers to words readers often encounter in textbooks across all subject areas.
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  • Domain-specific vocabulary words, on the other hand, are likely to be encountered only in a particular content area.
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    Some examples here of what Common Core could look like in the classroom for various grade levels.
Tracy Watanabe

wwwatanabe: Connecting 21st Century Learning, Technology, and Common Core Standards - 1 views

  • 21st century learning and technology integration are part of the Common Core design.
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    "21st century learning and technology integration are part of the Common Core design." This post includes Tech in Common Core Prezi & webinar links/resources by Nancy Frey on Speaking and Listening (academic conversations).
Tracy Watanabe

Late Elementary (Grades 3-5): English Language Arts: Reading Standards for Informationa... - 1 views

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    "As you work to integrate Common Core standards into your classroom, it may help to look at sample lessons. In this set, you can see lessons, presentations, and assessments working with informational text (grades 3-5). Remember that you can search the site by grade level and common core standard and that other subject areas besides Common Core are included on the site." --Vicki Davis
Tracy Watanabe

7 Must-Know Apps for Common Core Skills -- THE Journal - 4 views

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    " the best way to use apps for Common Core curriculum is not to look for apps aligned to specific standards but to find ones that encompass the "ideas of collaboration and creation [which] are far more pervasive in Common Core" than in the current paradigm. The following is a selection of apps for ELA and math"
Tracy Watanabe

From Common Core Standards to Curriculum: Five Big Ideas by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins - 2 views

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    Big Idea # 1 - The Common Core Standards have new emphases and require a careful reading. Big Idea # 2 - Standards are not curriculum. Big Idea # 3 - Standards need to be "unpacked." When working with the Common Core, we recommend that educators "unpack" them into four broad categories - 1) Long term Transfer Goals, 2) Overarching Understandings, 3)  Overarching Essential Questions, and 4) a set of recurring Cornerstone Tasks. Big Idea # 4 - A coherent curriculum is mapped backwards from desired performances. Big Idea #5 - The Standards come to life through the assessments.
anonymous

Keyboarding tools to support CC stds! From Common Core and Educational Technology: - 1 views

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    Here's our latest post on web-based keyboarding tools that support the Common Core. Please take a look and give us feedback. We're a new site with a goal to address ed tech tools that support Common Core.
Theresa Bartholomew

Introductory Videos- Common Core (NY) - 2 views

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    From NY, videos explaining the big ideas that Common Core standards are built on. Great for introducing the shifts within the new standards. This would be good for the whole CC team to watch and get familiar with.
Tracy Watanabe

Alignment of the National Standards for Learning Languages with the Common Core - 0 views

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    The Common Core strands of Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening are captured in the standards for learning  languages' goal area of Communication, by emphasizing the purpose behind the communication:  Interpersonal (speaking + listening or writing + reading)  Interpretive (reading, listening, viewing)  Presentational (writing, speaking, visually representing) ------------------------- The Common Core strand of Language is described for language learners through proficiency levels that outline three key  benchmarks achieved in world language programs given sufficient instruction over time:  Novice (the beginning level, regardless of age or grade)     Intermediate  Advanced
Tracy Watanabe

Murphy: Common Core ELA and Math Videos - Levittown Patch - Patch.com - 0 views

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    2 good intro movies for parents for common core
Tracy Watanabe

Common Core Practice | Hit Films, Glowing Trees and an Underwater Menagerie - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • A few weeks ago, Mrs. Gross, Mr. Olsen and their students explored how they might pair Times content with basic computer coding to practice Common Core skills. This week they show how the news and the standards can be jumping-off points for exploring video design and gaming. Here are three recent STEM-related articles, related writing prompts, and links to the student projects that resulted–from an undersea-themed game to pop-up analyses of viral videos to interactive biographies of inspiring innovators.
Tracy Watanabe

Exactly What The Common Core Standards Say About Technology - 0 views

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    "The Common Core standards don't just suggest novel technology use as a way to "engage students," but rather requires learners to make complex decisions about how, when, and why to use technology-something educators must do as well."
Tracy Watanabe

achievethecore.org :: Parent Resources - 1 views

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    "Common Core Resources for Parents Materials developed for parents of K-12 students"
Tracy Watanabe

achievethecore.org :: Close Reading Exemplars - 3 views

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    "Common Core Close Reading Sample Lessons These exemplars contain full materials for two to five lessons each, including: Readings with teacher and student instructions Text dependent questions Student discussion activities Vocabulary and syntax tasks for challenging words and phrases Writing-based formative assesments Fiction and non-fiction lessons, searchable by grade levels. "
Erica Modzelewski

Access Points for Common Core part 2 - 1 views

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    helps with scaffolding and Common Core
Erica Modzelewski

Access Points for Common Core - 3 views

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    Helps with scaffolding and Common Core
Erica Modzelewski

New York's resources for CCSS - 1 views

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    common core resources, videos examples
Tracy Watanabe

wwwatanabe: Core Tech for Math Common Core Standards #ISTE2014 - 0 views

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    Math tech tools for learning
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