Transcript Robla School District
Robla School District
Focusing on the Common Core State Standards 2012-2013
Common Core State Standards Are Here!
New State Assessment in 2014-2015 Illuminate Benchmark Assessments More Data, more often District-Wide Consistency New Report Cards High Expectations
Common Core State Standards Prepare students for success in college and career Are very demanding Focus on high-order thinking skills Are based upon student success in other top performing countries, so that all students are prepared to succeed in our global economy and society
Higher Level Thinking BLOOM’S REVISED TAXONOMY Creating Generating new ideas, products, or ways of viewing things Designing, constructing, planning, producing, inventing.
Evaluating Justifying a decision or course of action Checking, hypothesizing, critiquing, experimenting, judging Analyzing Breaking information into parts to explore understandings and relationships Comparing, organizing, deconstructing, interrogating, finding Applying Using information in another familiar situation Implementing, carrying out, using, executing Understanding Explaining ideas or concepts Interpreting, summarizing, paraphrasing, classifying, explaining Remembering Recalling information Recognizing, listing, describing, retrieving, naming, finding
How Teaching is Changing . . .
English Language Arts • Balance of Fiction and Non-Fiction • Reading at Higher Levels • Focus on High-Level Thinking • Finding Evidence in the text
For Example We used to ask . . .
What is the name of the pig Fern whose life is saved by Fern?
or Have you ever loved a pet in the way that Fern loves Wilbur? Tell me about your pet.
For Example
Now we ask . . .
What kind of person is Mr. Arable? How do you know? Find evidence in the book to support your ideas.
How Teaching is Changing . . .
Mathematics Focus on Problem-solving Focus on understanding the concept not on procedures Foundational Skills Collaboration Multiple Ways to Solve A Problem
For Example . . .
Math Used to look like this
Common Core Mathematics A Third Grade Word Problem : Two groups of students from Taylor Street Elementary School were walking to the library when it began to rain. The 7 students in Ms. Kimble’s group shared the 3 large umbrellas they had with Ms. Smith’s group of 11 students. If the same number of students were under each umbrella, how many students were under each umbrella? Draw a picture to help you solve the problem.
Smarter Balance Assessment Consortium 28 States Comprehensive testing in grades 3-8 & 11 Goal: Ensure students are successful in post secondary education or career Begins in spring of 2015 End-of –the-Year performance tasks in reading, writing and math Variety of Items: selected response, short constructed response, extended constructed response, technology enhanced & performance tasks
Sample Item: Mathematics Constructed Response
Sample Item
Illuminate
Student Information System Data Management System Benchmark Assessments 7 times per year Common to all classrooms at a grade level Multiple choice (except at K-1) Language Arts & Mathematics Writing Assessments will be performance task
New Report Cards for 2012-2013 • A year in development • Created by grade level teachers • Input from grade level colleagues, parents • Directly connected to Illuminate grade book • Grades will be based upon benchmark assessments and other common assessments
Second Grade Report Card
Sixth Grade Report Card
Proficiency Levels STAR Test Advanced Proficient Basic Below Basic Far Below Basic Report Card Levels 4 Proficient (80%-100%) 3 Basic (65%-79%) 2 Below Basic (55%-64% 1 Far Below Basic (0-54%)
How Robla School District Supports Students who are not yet Proficient Intervention Teachers at Each School Extended Day for Grades 1-3 Intervention Groups such as W.I.N. time Computer Programs for Skill Practice Lexia Accelerated Reader (at some schools) Orchard After School Tutoring Extra ELD Support for EL students beyond core ELD After School Tutoring at some schools Reading Partners at Glenwood and Bell Avenue
To Learn More About Common Core State Standards: You can visit these websites: scoe.net
cde.ca.gov
Visit your child’s classroom Speak to your child’s teacher Become involved at your child’s school and attend School Site Council Meetings
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