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My Education Express

Join Ashlie Wells in this comprehensive tutor training session focused on the Common Core Curriculum Standards. Discover effective strategies for promoting rigor, career readiness, and depth of assignments. Explore curriculum maps, engage in discussion games like Double Dice Vocabulary, and learn how to create thought-provoking questions that enhance student understanding. Utilize tools for assessing and reteaching content, ensuring students earn points or prizes for their efforts. Visit our online resources for further support and guidance.

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My Education Express

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  1. My Education Express Tutor Training Ashlie Wells

  2. Common Core Curriculum Standards What do we know?

  3. Let’s Explore • CCSD Common Core • CCSD Common Core 2 • Common Core Curriculum Maps $$ • Georgia Standards (Your new BFF)

  4. What do you notice? • Rigor? • Career Readiness? • Depth of Assignments?

  5. Let’s look at a standard: 8

  6. Compared to High School: 11-12

  7. What are some things you noticed? Discussion

  8. Games: Double Dice Vocabulary

  9. HOT Double Dice

  10. Dice Brainstorm • How could you use these tools?

  11. Pick a Number • Create a list of 20-30 questions about the content you are working on with a student. • Have them draw a number from the stack. • Ask them that question. • If they answer it, they get to move on. • If they fail to answer it, put it aside, reteach, and come back to it the next session. • They can earn points/prizes or a good report to their parents.

  12. Online Resources www.phsacademiccoach.wordpress.com

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