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Deborah Baillesderr

Common Core Standards Explorer - 64 views

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    This site lists CCSS sites related to a particular standard.
westphal

Exactly What The Common Core Standards Say About Technology - 129 views

  • use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing as well as to interact and collaborate with others; demonstrate sufficient command of keyboarding skills to type a minimum of one page in a single sitting.
  • Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using different mediums
  •  Integrate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) in order to make informed decisions and solve problems, evaluating the credibility and accuracy of each source and noting any discrepancies among the data.
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  • Make strategic use of digital media
  • Publishing
  • Collaboration
  • Evaluation
  • Integration is a matter of design, and produces considerable cognitive load on a learner.
  • Social media professional learning networks (PLN) from linkedin to twitter, facebook to even pinterest, can be dominated by education technology discussion rather than broader concerns of how people learn , likely because those educators tending towards technology are on these digital networks to begin with.
  • rather requires learners to make complex decisions about how, when, and why to use technology–something educators must do as well.
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    "@POUSDSupt: Exactly What The Common Core Standards Say About Technology http://t.co/WTRFq2LUTt via @zite #ccss #edtech" Nicely presented.
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    Tech standards in the common core
Debra Spear

Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover | Video on TED.com - 49 views

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    Excellent summary of the realities of teaching a subject like mathematics or physics, with some tips on how to overcome the hurdles. Equally applies to CS.
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    entertaining and short. Great video to share with peers who teach all subjects - not just math. Works well with CCSS prof. dev.
Brian Licata

Curriculum 21: Common Core Crosswalks - LiveBinder - 15 views

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    CCSS crosswalk
Brianna Crowley

Is Common Core the Enemy of Autonomy? - Teaching for Triumph: Reflections of a 21st-Cen... - 35 views

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    An elementary teacher in a 99% school elaborates on how the CCSS can improve the current system that we have.
danthomander

http://www.mathlearningcenter.org/sites/default/files/documents/McTighe_Wiggins_CCSS.pdf - 24 views

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    Nice article defining standards and curriculum and mapping the connections between them. Gives five "big ideas" for converting from the CCSS to a curriculum effectively.
warbirds

Elementary Grades K-5 - Debbie Waggoner - 40 views

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    Plenty of grade specific curriculum and resources to aid in teaching the new Math CCSS.  So many links to explore from states across our country.... Make time to explore!!  And if you're a nerd like me, you'll have a blast looking through this wealth of knowledge and resources!
Jim Connolly

Amazon Debuts Kindle Textbook Creator -- THE Journal - 36 views

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    This looks really cool- Imagine creating Kindle books with all of our CCSS resources!
Glenn Hervieux

Backwards EdTech Flow Chart | Talk Tech With Me - 207 views

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    Katie Ritter, Tech. Coordinator developed a helpful tech. integration flow chart that will help with the CCSS - "I hope it helps you think backwards (or rather the "right" way) to think about selecting a technology tool to use in your class."
Jim Tiffin Jr

Archived Dynamic Technology Webinars from Key Curriculum associated with CCSS - 5 views

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    The list of webinars given by Key Curriculum Press associated with the Common Core State Standards, all archived and ready to access for free.
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    Key Curriculum has just introduced this line of webinars, so as of 01-26-2012 there are no contents to this page. However, three webinars are scheduled to be shown over the next month. I would suspect then that this page will begin filling with content.
Amy Roediger

Reading Strategies for 'Informational Text' - NYTimes.com - 172 views

  • Four Corners and Anticipation Guides:Both of these techniques “activate schema” by asking students to react in some way to a series of controversial statements about a topic they are about to study. In Four Corners, students move around the room to show their degree of agreement or disagreement with various statements — about, for instance, the health risks of tanning, or the purpose of college, or dystopian teen literature. An anticipation guide does the same thing, though generally students simply react in writing to a list of statements on a handout. In this warm-up to a lesson on some of the controversies currently raging over school reform, students can use the statements we provide in either of these ways.
  • Gallery Walks:A rich way to build background on a topic at the beginning of a unit (or showcase learning at the end), Gallery Walks for this purpose are usually teacher-created collections of images, articles, maps, quotations, graphs and other written and visual texts that can immerse students in information about a broad subject. Students circulate through the gallery, reading, writing and talking about what they see.
  • Graphic Organizers:
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  • Making Text-to-Text/Text-to-Self/Text-to-World connectionsCharting Debatable IssuesListing Facts/Questions/ResponsesIdentifying Cause and EffectSupporting Opinions With FactsTracking The Five W’s and an HIdentifying Multiple Points of ViewIdentifying a Problem and SolutionComparing With a Venn Diagram
  • The One-Pager:Almost any student can find a “way in” with this strategy, which involves reacting to a text by creating one page that shows an illustration, question and quote that sum up some key aspect of what a student learned.
  • “Popcorn Reads”:Invite students to choose significant words, phrases or whole sentences from a text or texts to read aloud in random fashion, without explanation. Though this may sound pointless until you try it, it is an excellent way for students to “hear” some of the high points or themes of a text emerge, and has the added benefit of being an activity any reader can participate in easily.
  • Illustrations:Have students create illustrations for texts they’re reading, either in the margins as they go along, or after they’ve finished. The point of the exercise is not, of course, to create beautiful drawings, but to help them understand and retain the information they learn.
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    Update | Feb. 2012: We'll be exploring the new Common Core State Standards, and how teaching with The Times can address them, through a series of blog posts. You can find them all here, tagged "the NYT and the CCSS."
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    A good list of reading strategies for informational text from the New York Times.
Kate Pederson

Why We Need Common Core: "I choose C." | All Things Common Core - 2 views

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    Video "funny" about need for common core
Eric Arbetter

Common Core State Standards: English Language Arts - 83 views

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    Shows all the standards side by side.
Tanya Hudson

7 Actions that Teachers Can Take Right Now: Text Complexity » TextProject - 102 views

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    Seven specific action steps for approaching complex texts in elementary school. Includes suggested texts.
Michelle Malone

https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/u/0/?ui=2&ik=043767a090&view=a... - 17 views

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      CCSS can't be onsize fits all!
Debra Spear

Technology Links - Livebinder - 87 views

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