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Common Core Curriculum Documents Response to Intervention Teacher Support

Common Core Curriculum Documents Response to Intervention Teacher Support. Dr. Linda Kennard Director of Curriculum & Instruction Todd Goforth Humanities Manager Fonda Booker, LaTisha Bryant, Susan Dold, Kristy Ford, Jocquell Rodgers

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Common Core Curriculum Documents Response to Intervention Teacher Support

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  1. Common Core Curriculum Documents Response to InterventionTeacher Support Dr. Linda Kennard Director of Curriculum & Instruction Todd Goforth Humanities Manager Fonda Booker, LaTisha Bryant, Susan Dold, Kristy Ford, Jocquell Rodgers Department of Curriculum & Instruction

  2. ELA and Mathematics Focus Areas • Common Core Aligned Curriculum Documents • RTI2 Guidelines • Teacher Support

  3. Today’s Agenda • Curriculum Documents • RTI2Literacy Guidelines Time Allotments • Tiered Intervention • Teacher Support

  4. Rationale for Curriculum Revision • To bring consistency across all schools • To more tightly align instruction with the Common Core State Standards • To better prepare our students for the PARCC Assessments that are coming in 2014-2015

  5. For teachers and schools: Computer-based testing will booststudent engagement and access More efficient than pencil-and-paper tests Timely data during the year will aid instruction, professional development Tests will assess the full range of student performance, not just students in the middle Tests will measure student growth at all levels as well as focusing on proficiency How Will PARCC Be Different?

  6. The PARCC Model Content Framework

  7. Item Development: ELA/Literacy • Claims • ELA/Literacy: On track or college- and career-ready, supported by three major claims: reading complex texts (literature, informational texts, vocabulary); writing using and responding to sources (written expression, conventions); research • Item types focus on framing critical advances in the standards: • Reading complex texts • Reading a range of texts • Writing effectively when using and/or analyzing sources • Conducting and reporting on research • Speaking and listening • Using knowledge of language effectively when reading, writing, and speaking

  8. 3 Steps to Curriculum Success • PARCC Planning Guide • Pacing Guides • Curriculum Map

  9. PARCC Planning Guide

  10. PARCC Planning Guide Q1 Grade 7

  11. PARCC Planning Guide

  12. Pacing Guides

  13. Curriculum Instructional Maps

  14. Curriculum Instructional Maps

  15. Important Points • This is the roadmap for Tier I instruction • Instruction is grouped in three-week clusters • Reading and writing must be related • All students must have opportunities to read appropriately complex text • Writing instruction must take place at all grade levels • Reading foundational skills should be solid by the end of third grade

  16. Response to Instruction & Intervention - RTI2 PARALLEL PROGRAMS MCS LEGACY SCS LEGACY READING K-5 Imagination Station 6-12 Compass Learning K-3 Imagination Station 4--12 Reading Plus* MATH 2-5 FasTT Math 3-12 Compass Learning K-12 Stanford Math* Compass Learning Virtual School Online Courses Course Recovery/Summer School

  17. Response to Intervention Guidelines - Reading

  18. Tennessee RTI Model

  19. What is I-station? • I-station is a computer based program that assesses and monitors student reading comprehension using the five pillars: fluency, vocabulary, phonics, phonemics, and comprehension. • The program provides K- 3 teachers with data that identifies the areas where the students need reinforcement.

  20. What is Reading Plus? • Reading Plus is a Common Core aligned reading intervention that prepares 3-12 students to engage with complex text by developing all three dimensions of successful readers: capacity, efficiency, and motivation.

  21. What is Compass Learning? • Compass Learning will occur only in SCS Legacy Schools. • Compass Learning is an adaptive program that provides ongoing support to help teachers track progress toward individual academic goals in several content areas.

  22. Six Steps to Elementary RTI2

  23. Six Steps to Middle/High RTI2

  24. Sample Elementary Schedule

  25. Sample Middle School Schedule

  26. Sample Schedule High School • TnCore Update #26

  27. Teacher Support Dates • July 8 Elementary Document Training • July 12 Middle School Pearson • July 15 Middle/High Document Training • July 22 Elementary Document Training • July 24-25 New Teacher • State Common Core Trainings - Ongoing • Upcoming Istation and Reading Plus

  28. Customer Service • Todd GoforthGoforthAT@scsk12.org Humanities Manager • Fonda Booker BOOKERFB@SCSK12.org High School Instructional Advisor • LaTishaBryant BRYANTLL1@SCSK12.org Middle School Instructional Advisor • Jocquell Rodgers ROGERSJE@SCSK12.org Middle School Instructional Advisor • Susan Dold DOLDSB@SCSK12.org Elementary Instructional Advisor • Kristy Ford FORDK1@SCSK12.org Elementary Literacy Advisor

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