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STANDARDS IN TEXAS TEKS are the standards!

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TEKS are the standards!. Standards in texas. STAAR is composed of the following Readiness Standards : 60%-65% of the TEKS 2-4 Questions on STAAR per standard Supporting Standards : 35%-40% of the TEKS 0-1 Questions on STARR per standard - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STANDARDS IN TEXAS

TEKS

are the standards!

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STAAR---WHAT WE KNOW• STAAR is composed of the following

• Readiness Standards: 60%-65% of the TEKS• 2-4 Questions on STAAR per standard

• Supporting Standards: 35%-40% of the TEKS• 0-1 Questions on STARR per standard

• Process TEKS: at least 40% of items on STARR are dual coded (assessed in context with content standards)

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A NOTE ON RIGOR• According to TEA:

“STAAR assesses the eligible TEKS at the level at which the TEKS were written.”

• What does that mean for us?• When selecting and teaching a lesson you

MUST look at the VERB and the CONTENT to make sure that the lesson addresses the TEK at the level at which it was written.

• Refer to your Bloom’s booklet when planning a lesson to ensure that you are teaching “to the rigor” of the TEKS.

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QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER What changes occur from grade to

grade in . . . “What” students are doing? Look at the

VERB!!

“How” or “with what” students are doing?

“Why” students are doing?

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LET’S START WITH 3RD GRADE Unit 4 Lesson 1

First let’s look at the TEK we are supposed to be teaching

Force, motion, and energy. The student knows that forces cause change and that energy exists in many forms. The student is expected to:

A. explore different forms of energy, including mechanical, light, sound, and heat/thermal in everyday life

Then let’s check the definition of the verb Explore- to look into closely; scrutinize;

examine

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NOW LOOK AT A C-SCOPE LESSON

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NOW LOOK AT A C-SCOPE LESSON

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NOW A 4TH GRADE LESSON Unit 3 Lesson 2

First the TEK Force, motion, and energy. They student knows

that energy exists in many forms and can be observed in cycles, patterns, and systems. The student is expected to:

A. differentiate among forms of energy, including mechanical, sound, electrical, light and heat/thermal

Then the verb Differentiate- to constitute the distinction

between

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NOW LET’S LOOK AT THE C-SCOPE LESSON

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NOW LET’S LOOK AT THE C-SCOPE LESSON

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NOW WHAT DO WE DO? Identify the Knowledge and Skill statement, Student

Expectation, Verb, and Content that we want to teach.

Force, motion, and energy. They student knows that energy exists in many forms and can be observed in cycles, patterns, and systems. The student is expected to:

A. differentiate among forms of energy, including mechanical, sound, electrical, light and heat/thermal

NOW IT”S TIME TO USE OUR TOOL! Ask: How can I teach this?

Ask Yourself: How do I know my students understand? What are they going to do?

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NOW IT’S YOUR TURN! On chart paper

Write your Knowledge and Skill statement as well as the student expectation you were given.

Highlight the verb and content that you are going to teach.

Define the verb Come up with a way that you can teach the

content to the required rigor of the verb. Write what the students are going to do to

demonstrate understanding at the required rigor of the verb.

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