Literacy Curriculum Day “Growing Our Understanding of Common Core”

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Literacy Curriculum Day “Growing Our Understanding of Common Core”. Welcome!. Marty Moore Associate Superintendent Educational Services. Introduction. Denise Kelly Literacy Curriculum Facilitator. 626 Spring Forward Shifts in thinking related to Common Core. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Literacy Curriculum Day“Growing Our Understanding

of Common Core”

Marty MooreAssociate Superintendent

Educational Services

Welcome!

IntroductionDenise Kelly

Literacy Curriculum Facilitator

626

Spring ForwardShifts in thinking related to Common Core

Springfield Public Schools

Instructional Expectations for Literacy

Aligned to the Common Core State Standards

Classroom EnvironmentAlign to the SPS Learning Model

Schedule

Suggested minutes based on grade level

Instruction

Reference Apprenticeship In Literacy Chapter 4

Curriculum Alignment

Springfield Public Schools 2013-2014 ELA Adoption Materials

OrganizationReference

Apprenticeship In Literacy for teacher and student

Routines

Routines for the Workshop Approach

Assessment andProgress Monitoring

Reportable and Non-reportable Assessments

Philosophy of Integration Common Core is weighted for more non-fiction, inquiry, and project-based instruction and assessment in grades K-5.

An integrated curriculum is the most effective and efficient way to ensure our students are receiving the rigorous curriculum which is aligned with common core

Sample Schedules• Based on DESE Minutes (K-3)/(4-5)• Took into account a variety of special schedules• Tried to account for additional activities, such as orchestra classes• Made based on late start time, please adjust accordingly• Thought given to how departmentalization might work with an

integrated curriculum

Spring Break! • Get materials• Sign in• Look over curriculum alignment charts and submit questions for afternoon panel

• Brainstorm with table about schedules

Book TabbingAPPRENTICESHIP IN

LITERACY• PG 49• PG 115 CHAPTER 8• PG 135 CHAPTER 9• PG 183 APPENDIXES• PG 196 APPENDIX C-2• PG 206-207 APPENDIX D-7

GUIDING READERS AND WRITERS 3-6

• PG 7• PG 8• PGS 45-49• PGS 55-58• PG 88• PG 128 – CHAPTER 8• PG 163 – CHAPTER 10• PG 206 – CHAPTER 12• PG 216 – CHAPTER 13• PGS 272-274• PG 375 -376• PG 483 – CHAPTER 28

Spring CleaningOut with the old…

SEND BACK• Making Meaning- Teachers Manual• Text Talk- Teachers Manual• Write Traits-Everything• Write Source-Almost Everything, see below• Write Spot-Everything• Fountas and Pinnell Phonics-Everything• Spelling for Writers-Everything• Zaner Bloser-Everything• IRI Assessment-Everything• DRA 1 Kit• Literacy Place-EverythingKEEP• Making Meaning Trade Books• Text Talk Trade Books• 3-5 Copies “Write Source: A Book for Writing, Thinking, and Learning”

Student Reference Book (Send the rest back)• Lucy Calkins Units of Study• Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark Kits

… in with the newWhat am I getting?

Units of StudyUnit 1: CommunityUnit 2: OrganizationUnit 3: Sharing Our WorldUnit 4: ViewpointsUnit 5: Cause and EffectsUnit 6: Changes

The essential questions of each unit should be referred to often in every subject area, and be the common thread of your instruction.

Q and A panel

Reflections