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California Common Core State Standards

(CCSS)

Why CCSS?

• Technology.• Financial.• Globalization.• Demographics.

College and Career Readiness

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Introducti

on to California Common

Core Standards

What does ELA CCSS Focus on?

• Rigor.• Application of learning to real world situations.• Technology and media sources.• Justification and evidence.• Communication/collaboration.• Expository reading and writing.• Research.

What does Math CCSS Focus on?

• Conceptual understanding.• Number sense in elementary.• Application to real world problems.• Rigor.• Success in algebra and higher level

mathematics.

Flows of K-8 Standards Leading to Flows of K-8 Standards Leading to Algebra IAlgebra I

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K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

F1Operations & Algebraic Thinking

K-5

Expressions& Equations

6-8

F2Number & Operations in Base 10

K-5

The Number System

6-8

F3

Number & Operations –

Fractions3-5

The Number System

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Standards for Mathematical Practice

1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.

2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively.

3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.

4. Model with mathematics.

5. Use appropriate tools strategically.

6. Attend to precision.

7. Look for and make use of structure.

8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

CCSS

• Fewer.• Clearer.• Higher.• Different.

Assessment

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Changes in Assessment

• Application.• Feedback.• Formative.• Adapted.• Integrates technology.

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Jigsaw

• Each person at a table selects a different area.• Review the sample performance tasks.• Highlight key ideas.• Share your findings with your table.

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Assessment• Summative

– Selected response.– Extended constructed response.– Technology enhanced.– Performance tasks.– Writing prompt.– Oral response.

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Expository Text Percentage Proposal

• 4th grade-50%.• 8th grade-55%.• 11th grade-70%.

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Table Discussion

• What are some changes in assessment that you have observed?

• What are the implications for instructional practice? Assessment practices?

• What do we need to do to prepare for next generation assessments?

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Similarities and

Differences

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What is the Same?

• Still a standards based system.• Still assessing.• Still focused on student mastery.• Most of the skills remain the same.• Many standards remain in the same grade level.• Requires high quality instructional practices.

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What is Different in ELA?• Added debate and argumentation across the curriculum.• Writing across the curriculum.• 2/3 expository.• Research.• Text complexity.• Collaboration, creativity, argumentation critical thinking,

and leadership embedded.• Give examples.• More coherence.

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What is Different in Math?• More conceptual.

• Focus on number sense in k-5.

• Big leap in math for middle school.

• Fractions now starts in 3rd instead of 2nd

• Integers has moved from 4 to 6.

• Multiplication has moved from 2nd to 3rd.

• k-2 is all about addition and subtraction.

• math mostly number sense with more depth in elementary. Lays a better foundation.

• Broader ideas with more specificity-clarity.

• They go deeper.

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Future Planning

How to Prepare

• Set moral purpose.• District implementation timeline and team.• Technology.• Rigor/application.• Plans.• Mathematical practices.• Expository reading and writing.• Literacy across the curriculum.

2011-2012 RCOE Support• RIMS Regional Conference

September 26, 2011• Common Core Overview Trainings for Administrators

Monday, October 3 – Indio Tuesday, October 4 – Riverside Wednesday, October 5 – Rob Reiner Children’s Center, Perris Monday, February 27 – Indio Tuesday, February 28 – Murrieta Wednesday, February 29 – Riverside

• Common Core Network Meetings• Updates

• California Department of Education Common Core State Standards Resources http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cc/

• Overview of California Common Core State Standards http://www.sbceoportal.org/instruction/media/Common%20Core%20Tools/CCSGeneralOverview01_07_11.ppt

• California Common Core State Standards Parent Handbook http://www.bcoe.org/home/news/commoncorestandards/General/CommonCoreStandardsParentsHandbook.pdf

• National Common Core State Standards Initiative http://www.corestandards.org/• Parents Guide to Student Success http://www.pta.org/4446.htm• Proposed Timeline

http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/pn/pn/documents/ccorectcsbemeeting.doc • Frequently Asked Questions

– http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cc/ccssfaqs2010.asp – http://www.sbceoportal.org/instruction/media/Common%20Core%20Tools/

CCSMathAdministratorSnapshot01-07_11.pdf

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Math• Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

• http://www.scoe.net/castandards/agenda/2010/math_ccs_recommendations.pdf

• Inside Mathematics

• http://www.insidemathematics.org/

• National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics

• http://ncsmonline.org/

• California Common Core State Standards-Mathematics (CaCCSS-M) Resources http://caccssm.cmpso.org/

• Mathematics Administrator Snapshot http://www.sbceoportal.org/instruction/media/Common%20Core%20Tools/CCSMathAdministratorSnapshot01-07_11.pdf

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English Language Arts

• Common Core State Standards for English-Language Arts and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical

• http://www.scoe.net/castandards/agenda/2010/ela_ccs_recommendations.pdf

• English language Arts Administrator Snapshot a=v&pid=sites&srcid=bW9kb2Njb2UuazEyLmNhLnVzfG1vZG9jLWNvdW50eS1vZmZpY2Utb2YtZWR1Y2F0aW9ufGd4OjVkMWRjZGFjOWEwNzBlY2Y&pli=1

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Group Discussion

• What are some possible next steps?• How can your district begin with preparation?

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