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Page 1: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Middle Level Curriculum

Page 2: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Do Now

Take the Article “Building on the Common Core” Jigsaw Activity

Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition, and How the standards support College and Career Readiness.

Danielle, Mahlah, Gabe, Michelle, Jonathan and Mike read Key Cognitive Strategies

Vin, Dave, Tara, Karina, Melissa, and Rose read the Novice-Expert Continuum and Making the standards work

Take notes, you are now the expert on your passage, you will be sharing the info you have learned with the other group.

Page 3: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Agenda

Core Curriculum Summarizing Note taking Exploratory We Are All Teachers of Reading Integrated/interdisciplinary practice Homework Practice Unit Planning Time

Page 4: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Criteria for identifying excellent standards

Academic standards should be. . . concerned with the essential ideas.. . . useful and clear.. . . rigorous, accurate, and sound.. . . brief.. . . feasible, taken together.. . . accessible.. . . developmental.. . . selected and modified or supplemented by consensus.. . . adaptable and flexible.Source: From Turning Points 2000 by A. W. Jackson and G. A. Davis 2000,

New York: Teachers College Press.

Page 5: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Core Curriculum

English Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Related Domains

Information Literacy

Page 6: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Criteria for the Common Core

Fewer, clearer, and higher

Aligned with college and work expectations

Include rigorous content and application of knowledge through high-order skills

Build upon strengths and lessons of current state standards

Internationally benchmarked, so that all students are prepared to succeed in our global economy and society

Based on evidence and research

Page 7: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Overview of Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts

Contains an “Introduction” with clarifications and guidance Standards are organized by grade-level (K-8) and grade-band (9-10; 11-12)

Standards are divided into Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening, and Language strands

Is aligned to the NGA/CCSSO College- and Career-Readiness Standards released in September 2009

Page 8: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Overview of Common Core K-12 Standards (con’t)

The Standards comprise three main sections: a comprehensive K-5 section and two content area-specific sections for grades 6-11, one in English language arts and one in history/social studies and science

Contains appendices with research supporting the standards, examples of illustrative texts, and samples of student writing

Page 9: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Overview of Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (added 3/10/10)

Organized as Core Standards-what students should understand and be able to do

Includes Eight Mathematical Practices that are to be woven throughout the curriculum and taught in conjunction with content and procedures

Grade level standards for grades K-8 organized by domains (large groups of related standards) and clusters (smaller groups of related standards)

Bands of progressions in grades K-8 organized by domains and clusters

Page 10: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Overview of Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (con’t) (added 3/10/10)

Grades 9-12 organized in conceptual categories or modules/progressions under the headings of Number and Quantity, Algebra, Functions, Geometry, Statistics and Probability, and Modeling

Appendices include grades 9-12 model course descriptions based on the conceptual categories

Glossary of terms

Page 11: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Rules for Summarizing Delete trivial material Delete redundant material Substitute superordinate terms for lists

(e.g. “flowers” for daises) Select a topic sentence, invent one if necessary

Examples on page 33

Different frames pgs 35-43

Summarizing

Page 12: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Note Taking

Classroom Practice for Note Taking Verbatim note taking is the least effective Notes are a work in progress (revise as needed) The more notes taken, the better Notes should be used as study guides Teacher prepared notes give a clear picture of what

the teacher considers important

Page 13: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Exploratory

Exploratory Reinforce core curriculum Students investigate areas of interest Art Music Careers Technology

Page 14: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Service Learning

Service learning projects may lead to students who:

Apply academic, social, and personal skills to improve the community

Make decisions with real results Grow as individuals, gain respect for peers, and

increase civic participation Experience success no matter what their ability level Gain a deeper understanding of themselves, their

community, and society Develop as leaders who take initiative, solve

problems, work as a team, and demonstrate their abilities while and through helping others

Page 15: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Strategies for Encouraging Reading

Know your students’ reading habits. Provide a variety of reading opportunities. Explicitly teach students how to read for a

variety of purposes. Establish a classroom library. Consistently incorporate Sustained Silent

Reading (SSR)

Page 16: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Integrated/interdisciplinary Curriculum

Instruction addresses cognitive, physical and psychosocial development

Student/teacher identified issues become the driving force

Read the case study 5-1 on page 118 With your 4 O'clock appointment answer question

# 1.

Page 17: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Homework

The amount of homework should be different from elementary to middle to high school.

Parent involvement in homework should be kept to a minimum. They should not solve content problems for students, but act as a facilitator.

The purpose should be identified and articulated for two purposes:

Practice Preparation for elaboration

If Homework is assigned, it should be graded and commented on.

Graded (Effect gain .28 to .78) Graded and commented (Effect gain .28 to .83)

Page 18: Middle Level Curriculum. Do Now  Take the Article “Building on the Common Core”  Jigsaw Activity Everyone reads Intro, Overview, Developing Cognition,

Homework and Practice

Classroom Practice in Assigning Homework Establish and communicate a Homework Policy Design assignments that clearly articulate purpose

and outcome. Vary the approaches when providing homework.

Research And Theory Related to Practice Mastering a skill requires a fair amount of focused

practice. It is not until students have practiced 24 times that they reach 80% competency.

While practicing, students should adapt and shape what they have learned.