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Rigorous Learning: An Introduction to
the Ohio Learning Standards
Two Goals
Each participant will have a working
knowledge of the Ohio Learning Standards.
Each participant will know where to find a
variety of resources to support the Ohio
Learning Standards.
Employer
Expectations
Skills
Mismatch
International
Advantage
Personal
Benefits
Ohio’s Economic Future
Ohio Learning
Standards
College/ Career
Readiness
Inquiry, Thinki
ng Skills,
Authentic
Learning
http://mikemesserli.blogspot.com/2012/03/waves.html
Teacher Evaluation Third Grade Reading
Guarantee
http://www.bombasticview.com/2011/10/29/surfs-up
CCSS R-ACS
Mathematics English Language Arts Social Studies Science
Standards for Mathematical
Practice
College and Career Readiness
Anchor Standards
Skills: Historical thinking, Spatial
thinking, Civic participation,
Economic decision making,
Financial literacy
Skills: Science Inquiry and
Applications
PK-8 High School PK-5 6-12 PK-8 High School PK-8 High School
Critical Areas-
Cross-cutting theme
/Conceptual
Categories
Theme – The focus for a particular
grade level or the descriptive
narrative of a high school
course syllabus.
Theme- Overarching ideas that connect
the strands and the topics within the
grades. Themes illustrate a
progression of increasing complexity
from grade to grade that is applicable
to all the strands.
Domain – Overarching ideas
illustrating a progression of
increasing complexity from
grade to grade/conceptual
categories.
Strand – the four disciplines of
reading, writing, speaking &
listening and language.
Strand – The four disciplines within
the social studies: History,
Geography, Government and
Economics.
Strand – The science disciplines:
Earth and space sciences,
physical sciences; life sciences
Cluster – Groups of related
standards.
Topic - Groups of related standards
Topic – The different aspects of
content within a strand.
Topic – The main focus for content for
each strand at that particular grade
level.
Standard Statements–
What students should know
and be able to do. Reflect
both mathematical
understandings and skills,
which are equally important.
Standard Statement– the
essential understanding and skills
to be learned at each grade level to
reach the college and career
readiness anchor standards in
each strand.
Content Statement – the essential
knowledge to be learned at each
grade level or within each course.
Content Statement - the science
content to be learned. These are
the ―what‖ of science that should
be accessible to students at each
grade level to prepare them tSo
learn about and use scientific
knowledge, principles, and
processes with increasing
complexity in subsequent grades.
Embedded
Understandings
Overarching ideas that
connect the strands to
topics
Standards are
represented by major
units of study
Main focus of the
content and standard
statements
What Students should know and/or
be able to do
Developed by State
Support Team Region 10
Ohio’s New Learning Standards
College and Career Readiness-
What does it mean?
Start ready…..
Leave ready.
Third Grade Reading
Guarantee
. ―It starts with being able to read at the 3rd
grade level at 3rd grade,‖ he said. ―Looking
at data about reading, 26 percent of our 3rd
graders are unable to read. Being able to
read, opens up the future for these
students.‖
State Supt. Richard Ross at
State Board of Education Meeting,
July 8-9, 2013
https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Early-Learning/Third-Grade-Reading-Guarantee
Third Grade Reading
Reading Standards-Foundational Skills- (K-5)
√ Print Concepts
√ Phonological Awareness
√ Phonics and Word Recognition
√ Fluency
College and
Career Readiness
for
3rd Grade Reading
Guarantee
http://www.corestandards.org http://youtu.be/5s0rRk9sER0
Common Core Standards
Strands
Topics
Standard
Statements
by Grade Level
Standards
Statements
by Grade Level
Standards
Statements
by Grade Level
“What” students
should know and be
able to do at each
grade level and
band.
The main focus of the
content within each
strand.
The major areas or
disciplines of study within
each content area.
ELA Common Core Standards Framework
Ohio Department of Education, ELA presentation-Common Core and Model Curriculum
• RL = Reading for Literature
• RI = Reading for Information
• RF = Reading Foundations
• W = Writing
• SL = Speaking and Listening
• L = Language
Common Core Coding
Ohio Department of Education, ELA presentation-Common Core and Model Curriculum
Common Core
Standards-ELA
Vertical
Alignments
http://education.ohio.
gov
Additional Components
Common Core Standards
• Anchor standards (K-12)
• Literacy standards for History/Social Studies, Science and
other Technical Subjects (Grades 6-12)
• Appendix A
– Text complexity
• Appendix B
– Illustrative texts
• Appendix C
– Student writing exemplars
• Language Progressive Skills (Grades 3-12)
Ohio Department of Education, ELA presentation-Common Core and Model Curriculum
Common Core Connection
What are the Literacy Standards?
Standards for reading and writing in
• Science
• Social Studies
• History
• Other Technical Subjects*
To what grade levels
do the Literacy Standards apply?
Grades 6 - 12
Barnhart, Marcia, INFOhio Common Core ELA and Literacy Standards webinar, 2-12-12.
Why not grades K – 5?
The Literacy Standards are predicated on
the assumption that K-5 teachers
already teach reading and writing
across content areas.
Organization of the ELA standards
The document is organized into
three main sections
Standards for
English Language Arts
Grades K – 5
Standards for
English Language Arts
Grades 6 – 12
Standards for
Literacy in
History/Social Studies,
Science and Technical
Subjects
Grades 6 – 12
pp. 9-33 pp. 34-58 pp. 59-66
English Language Arts:
8 Key Shifts
Increase informational text
Considerations of text complexity
Emphasis on literary non-fiction
Use of close reading strategies
Writing that marshals arguments
Writing in response to source material
Increase in research projects
Focused instruction on academic vocabulary
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
Shift in emphasis from fiction to nonfiction in
reading and writing:
Grad
e
Share of Literary
Content
Share of
Information
Content
4 50% 50%
8 45% 55%
12 30% 70%
Slide courtesy of ODE
Informational Text
In elementary grades, the CCSS call for a
balance of literature…
and…
CCSS p 31.
Common Core ELA-Grades 1-5
Common Core ELA-6-12
…there should be a 30:70
blend of literature & informational text
CCSS p 57
…with the primary purpose of expressing
information about the arts, science, social
studies or technical subjects.
Informational text ranges from newspaper and
magazine article to digital information to
nonfiction trade books to textbooks and
reference materials.
What is Informational Text?
T.A. Young and B.A. Ward ―Common Core and Informational Texts.‖ Book Links. September 2012
―Students can … comprehend and evaluate complex
texts across a range of types and disciplines, and they
can construct effective arguments and convey intricate
or multifaceted information.‖
CCSS. p 7
Text Complexity
1. Quantitative Measures –
Readability and other scores of text
complexity often best measured by
computer software.
2. Qualitative Measures –
Levels of meaning, structure, language
conventionality and clarity, and knowledge
demands often best measured by an
attentive human reader.
3. Reader and Task
Considerations – Background
knowledge of reader, motivation, interests,
and complexity generated by tasks
assigned often best made by educators
employing their professional judgment.
Text Complexity
AR
―Supplemental Information for Appendix A of the Common Core State Standards for English
Language Arts and Literacy: New Research on Text Complexity.” CoreStandards.org 16
November 2012
<http://www.corestandards.org/assets/E0813_Appendix_A_New_Research_on_Text_Complexity.
Multiple Measures
Taken from the College
Board’s 101 Great
Books for the College
Bound
http://wcpscollegeandcareer.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/1/1/7711918/college_board_recommended_books.pdf
College
Board’s 101
Great Books
for College-
Bound
Readers
Using Lexiles Only
Complex texts
Choose an excerpt of text from Appendix B:
We could….
or…
Use available resources
to determine the text
complexity of other
materials on our own.
Teachers must increase the
amount of research
students do.
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
CCR.W.7
Conduct short as well as more sustained
research projects based on focused questions,
demonstrating understanding of the subject under
investigation
Should have a meaningful, focused connection to
the text (where possible)
Should encourage students to read closely to
compare concepts and synthesize ideas across
multiple texts
Research
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
Evidence
Read like a detective
Write like a reporter
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
Research projects allow for and promote:
Close reading
Increase in text complexity
Increase in literary nonfiction
Writing to sources
Exposure to academic vocabulary
Presentation skills (Speaking and
Listening)
Research as the vehicle for implementation
of all shifts
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
PARCC Model Content Frameworks
http://www.parcconline.org/mcf/ela/parcc-model-content-frameworks-browser
Increased emphasis on academic
vocabulary as a critical component of
college and career readiness.
Information in the following slides has
been taken from Isabel Beck’s book,
Bringing Words to Life.
Vocabulary Shift
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
Tier One—Basic Vocabulary
Tier Two—Academic Vocabulary
Tier Three—Low Frequency,
Content Specific Vocabulary
Vocabulary Tiers
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
Informational Text Technical Text Literary Text
relative calibrate misfortune
vary itemize dignified
formulate periphery faltered
specificity unabashedly
accumulate
Examples of Tier 2 words
Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
www.infohio.org
Common Core Symbaloo
http://www.symbaloo.com/shared/AAAABrFMHFcAA42ACpCzRA==
Curriculum Toolbox
http://www.infohio.org/index.php/news/268-curriculum-toolboxes-published
College and Career Readiness-- Elementary
http://www.scoop.it/t/ccrelementaryschool
New ELA Assessment Dec. 6, 2012
http://www.infohio.org/Educator/Webinars.html
Literacy and Librarians: Providing Common Core Critical
Support for Content Area Teachers No Sweat Boot Camp for the Common
Core Virtual Conference. Aug. 6-8, 2012 http://www.infohio.org/educator/bootcamp.html
Text Complexity: The Common Core State Standards - New
Process for Determination May 3, 2012
http://www.infohio.org/educator/webinars2011-2012.html
The Common Core Literacy Standards for History/Social
Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects Feb. 2, 2012
http://www.infohio.org/educator/webinars2011-2012.html
INFOhio Webinars by Marcia Barnhart

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Rigorous Learning

  • 1. Rigorous Learning: An Introduction to the Ohio Learning Standards
  • 2. Two Goals Each participant will have a working knowledge of the Ohio Learning Standards. Each participant will know where to find a variety of resources to support the Ohio Learning Standards.
  • 4. Ohio Learning Standards College/ Career Readiness Inquiry, Thinki ng Skills, Authentic Learning http://mikemesserli.blogspot.com/2012/03/waves.html Teacher Evaluation Third Grade Reading Guarantee
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  • 8. CCSS R-ACS Mathematics English Language Arts Social Studies Science Standards for Mathematical Practice College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards Skills: Historical thinking, Spatial thinking, Civic participation, Economic decision making, Financial literacy Skills: Science Inquiry and Applications PK-8 High School PK-5 6-12 PK-8 High School PK-8 High School Critical Areas- Cross-cutting theme /Conceptual Categories Theme – The focus for a particular grade level or the descriptive narrative of a high school course syllabus. Theme- Overarching ideas that connect the strands and the topics within the grades. Themes illustrate a progression of increasing complexity from grade to grade that is applicable to all the strands. Domain – Overarching ideas illustrating a progression of increasing complexity from grade to grade/conceptual categories. Strand – the four disciplines of reading, writing, speaking & listening and language. Strand – The four disciplines within the social studies: History, Geography, Government and Economics. Strand – The science disciplines: Earth and space sciences, physical sciences; life sciences Cluster – Groups of related standards. Topic - Groups of related standards Topic – The different aspects of content within a strand. Topic – The main focus for content for each strand at that particular grade level. Standard Statements– What students should know and be able to do. Reflect both mathematical understandings and skills, which are equally important. Standard Statement– the essential understanding and skills to be learned at each grade level to reach the college and career readiness anchor standards in each strand. Content Statement – the essential knowledge to be learned at each grade level or within each course. Content Statement - the science content to be learned. These are the ―what‖ of science that should be accessible to students at each grade level to prepare them tSo learn about and use scientific knowledge, principles, and processes with increasing complexity in subsequent grades. Embedded Understandings Overarching ideas that connect the strands to topics Standards are represented by major units of study Main focus of the content and standard statements What Students should know and/or be able to do Developed by State Support Team Region 10 Ohio’s New Learning Standards
  • 9. College and Career Readiness- What does it mean? Start ready….. Leave ready.
  • 10. Third Grade Reading Guarantee . ―It starts with being able to read at the 3rd grade level at 3rd grade,‖ he said. ―Looking at data about reading, 26 percent of our 3rd graders are unable to read. Being able to read, opens up the future for these students.‖ State Supt. Richard Ross at State Board of Education Meeting, July 8-9, 2013
  • 12. Third Grade Reading Reading Standards-Foundational Skills- (K-5) √ Print Concepts √ Phonological Awareness √ Phonics and Word Recognition √ Fluency College and Career Readiness for 3rd Grade Reading Guarantee
  • 14. Strands Topics Standard Statements by Grade Level Standards Statements by Grade Level Standards Statements by Grade Level “What” students should know and be able to do at each grade level and band. The main focus of the content within each strand. The major areas or disciplines of study within each content area. ELA Common Core Standards Framework Ohio Department of Education, ELA presentation-Common Core and Model Curriculum
  • 15. • RL = Reading for Literature • RI = Reading for Information • RF = Reading Foundations • W = Writing • SL = Speaking and Listening • L = Language Common Core Coding Ohio Department of Education, ELA presentation-Common Core and Model Curriculum
  • 17. Additional Components Common Core Standards • Anchor standards (K-12) • Literacy standards for History/Social Studies, Science and other Technical Subjects (Grades 6-12) • Appendix A – Text complexity • Appendix B – Illustrative texts • Appendix C – Student writing exemplars • Language Progressive Skills (Grades 3-12) Ohio Department of Education, ELA presentation-Common Core and Model Curriculum
  • 18. Common Core Connection What are the Literacy Standards? Standards for reading and writing in • Science • Social Studies • History • Other Technical Subjects*
  • 19. To what grade levels do the Literacy Standards apply? Grades 6 - 12 Barnhart, Marcia, INFOhio Common Core ELA and Literacy Standards webinar, 2-12-12. Why not grades K – 5? The Literacy Standards are predicated on the assumption that K-5 teachers already teach reading and writing across content areas.
  • 20. Organization of the ELA standards The document is organized into three main sections Standards for English Language Arts Grades K – 5 Standards for English Language Arts Grades 6 – 12 Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects Grades 6 – 12 pp. 9-33 pp. 34-58 pp. 59-66
  • 21. English Language Arts: 8 Key Shifts Increase informational text Considerations of text complexity Emphasis on literary non-fiction Use of close reading strategies Writing that marshals arguments Writing in response to source material Increase in research projects Focused instruction on academic vocabulary Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 22. Shift in emphasis from fiction to nonfiction in reading and writing: Grad e Share of Literary Content Share of Information Content 4 50% 50% 8 45% 55% 12 30% 70% Slide courtesy of ODE Informational Text
  • 23. In elementary grades, the CCSS call for a balance of literature… and… CCSS p 31. Common Core ELA-Grades 1-5
  • 24. Common Core ELA-6-12 …there should be a 30:70 blend of literature & informational text CCSS p 57
  • 25. …with the primary purpose of expressing information about the arts, science, social studies or technical subjects. Informational text ranges from newspaper and magazine article to digital information to nonfiction trade books to textbooks and reference materials. What is Informational Text? T.A. Young and B.A. Ward ―Common Core and Informational Texts.‖ Book Links. September 2012
  • 26. ―Students can … comprehend and evaluate complex texts across a range of types and disciplines, and they can construct effective arguments and convey intricate or multifaceted information.‖ CCSS. p 7 Text Complexity
  • 27. 1. Quantitative Measures – Readability and other scores of text complexity often best measured by computer software. 2. Qualitative Measures – Levels of meaning, structure, language conventionality and clarity, and knowledge demands often best measured by an attentive human reader. 3. Reader and Task Considerations – Background knowledge of reader, motivation, interests, and complexity generated by tasks assigned often best made by educators employing their professional judgment. Text Complexity
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  • 29. AR ―Supplemental Information for Appendix A of the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy: New Research on Text Complexity.” CoreStandards.org 16 November 2012 <http://www.corestandards.org/assets/E0813_Appendix_A_New_Research_on_Text_Complexity. Multiple Measures
  • 30. Taken from the College Board’s 101 Great Books for the College Bound http://wcpscollegeandcareer.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/1/1/7711918/college_board_recommended_books.pdf College Board’s 101 Great Books for College- Bound Readers Using Lexiles Only
  • 31. Complex texts Choose an excerpt of text from Appendix B: We could…. or… Use available resources to determine the text complexity of other materials on our own.
  • 32. Teachers must increase the amount of research students do. Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 33. CCR.W.7 Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation Should have a meaningful, focused connection to the text (where possible) Should encourage students to read closely to compare concepts and synthesize ideas across multiple texts Research Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 34. Evidence Read like a detective Write like a reporter Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 35. Research projects allow for and promote: Close reading Increase in text complexity Increase in literary nonfiction Writing to sources Exposure to academic vocabulary Presentation skills (Speaking and Listening) Research as the vehicle for implementation of all shifts Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 36. PARCC Model Content Frameworks http://www.parcconline.org/mcf/ela/parcc-model-content-frameworks-browser
  • 37. Increased emphasis on academic vocabulary as a critical component of college and career readiness. Information in the following slides has been taken from Isabel Beck’s book, Bringing Words to Life. Vocabulary Shift Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 38. Tier One—Basic Vocabulary Tier Two—Academic Vocabulary Tier Three—Low Frequency, Content Specific Vocabulary Vocabulary Tiers Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 39. Informational Text Technical Text Literary Text relative calibrate misfortune vary itemize dignified formulate periphery faltered specificity unabashedly accumulate Examples of Tier 2 words Prepared by Marcia Barnhart Educational Consulting, mbarnhart@teacher2teacher.us
  • 43. College and Career Readiness-- Elementary http://www.scoop.it/t/ccrelementaryschool
  • 44. New ELA Assessment Dec. 6, 2012 http://www.infohio.org/Educator/Webinars.html Literacy and Librarians: Providing Common Core Critical Support for Content Area Teachers No Sweat Boot Camp for the Common Core Virtual Conference. Aug. 6-8, 2012 http://www.infohio.org/educator/bootcamp.html Text Complexity: The Common Core State Standards - New Process for Determination May 3, 2012 http://www.infohio.org/educator/webinars2011-2012.html The Common Core Literacy Standards for History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects Feb. 2, 2012 http://www.infohio.org/educator/webinars2011-2012.html INFOhio Webinars by Marcia Barnhart

Editor's Notes

  1. Employer Expectations: Employers increasingly need their employees to use a broader set of skills than have been required in the past to meet the increasingly complex demand coming from the modernized workplace.Skills Mismatch: While fifty years ago a large proportion of jobs were classified as unskilled, attainable by young people with high school diplomas or less, today only one-fifth of jobs are considered unskilled. The demand for higher skilled workers has increased, while the production of higher skilled workers has remained flat.International Advantage: Other nations are surpassing the U.S. in improving their educational systems to increase achievement, reduce achievement gaps, and educating themselves as a way to a better economy, while the U.S. remains stagnant.Personal Benefits: More education is associated with higher earnings and higher rates of employment. Educational attainment isn’t just a benefit in the short-term; more education is correlated with larger projections of lifetime earnings at every level of the pipeline.
  2. In education, we are all familiar with new waves that come along…right now, we know some of the new waves crashing on our shores…The Common Core…College/Career Readiness…and renewed focus on Inquiry Skills, Thinking Skills and presenting students with more Authentic Learning tasks. As waves surge, they can be threatening…or….
  3. …we can master the waves and turn something that can be overwhelming into a great ride. This was the original thinking behind INFOhio’sImatrix project…finding a way to help educators ride these new waves and keep them from “going under”…
  4. Clarify here that our standards arent’ just about Common Core. With the advent of the New Ohio Learning Standards, students and educators are seeing key priority shifts with new Ohio Learning Standards and Next Generation Assessments.
  5. This slide graphical shows which standards are Common Core and which standards have been Ohio developed.
  6. Over the years, College and Career Readiness seems to have had different meanings, but it seems to me and David Conley confirmed this at the Innovative Learning Environments conference that college and career readiness is coming into its own. I really liked one of his statements that reaffirmed that college and career readiness isn’t about graduating, but more about readiness to be a life long learner. Massachusetts definition of college and career ready will demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities that are necessary to successfully complete entry level, credit-bearing college courses, participate in certificate or workplace training programs, and enter economically viable career pathways. College and career readiness refers to the content knowledge, skills, and habits that students must possess to be successful in postsecondary education or training that leads to a sustaining career. A student who is ready for college and career can qualify for and succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing college courses without the need for remedial or developmental coursework. (http://www.epiconline.org/Issues/college-career-readiness/definition.dot)
  7. We talked a lot in the beginning of the presentation about Start Ready, Leave Ready and Ohio has added a layer of emphasis to this program by adopting the Third Grade Reading Guarantee. There is so much about the Guarantee that I could go into when it comes to the diagnostics, the reading endorsement for teachers, who can teach a student that is not on track and what happens if a student isn’t on track by the end of third grade. I really don’t want to spend our time on policy, but I thought the State Superintendent’s comment at the last State Board meeting gives us a sense of the sincerity and need to see the Third Grade Reading Guarantee as an important part of College and Career Readiness.
  8. This is the new ODE website for Third Grade Reading Guarantee. If you are looking for the best information and the most up to date, always check here first.
  9. Starting this year, school districts and charter schools will have to screen all students in kindergarten through third grade by Sept. 30. Then within 60 days, they have to come up with a plan to provide extra help to each child who needs it. Once the student has gotten at least two years of &quot;intervention,&quot; he can be kept in third grade for up to two years. Until he&apos;s reading at grade level, he must have at least 90 minutes of reading instruction daily and his teacher must meet the state&apos;s definition of &quot;high-performing.&quot; World Book Early World of Learning will help with K-2 as they prepare for the 3rd grade reading guarantee. How can this be a college and career readiness tool? Reading comprehension and fluency predicate success in the rest of the grade levels and helps to increase the rigor that students will meet at the upper grades.
  10. Find the answers to the questions on this slide at http://www.corestandards.org/.
  11. Common Core State Standards are organized by: Strands -major areas of study: reading, writing, listening/speaking and language.Topics -organizational grouping of the standardsStandard Statements - essential knowledge and skills to be learned at each grade level or grade bandReminder: This is the ELA common core format. Math’s format is different.
  12. The CCSS have a coding system that will be used by all states.
  13. These vertical alignments from the English Language Arts Common Core demonstrate the research strands in the Writing standards. Notice the scaffolding that occurs from one grade level to another.
  14. The CCSS include anchor standards which can be found at the beginning of each strand. Because there are 10 standards for reading, there are 10 anchor standards. In addition to the anchor standards, there are three appendices that can further assist teachers. The Common Core also includes the literacy standards for History, Science, and other Technical Subjects for grades 6-12.Appendix A – an excellent resource for understanding the topic of text complexity.Appendix B – provides examples of grade appropriate text for each grade level. Caution: These titles are not to be used as a reading list. They are examples of text complexity appropriate for each grade. Appendix B also provides examples of performance tasks related to the exemplar texts for each grade level.Appendix C – provides student writing exemplars for each grade level.
  15. Literacy standards for reading and writing in Science, Social Studies, History and Technical Subjects. Technical subjects can be Engineering or it could be Art.
  16. Notice the grade levels that are covered and the assumption thati is made about K-5.
  17. K-5 “A single K–5 section lists standards for reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language across the curriculum, reflecting the fact that most or all of the instruction students in these grades receive comes from one teacher”6-12 “Grades 6–12 are covered in two content area–specific sections, the first for the English language arts teacher and the second for teachers of history/social studies, science, and technical subjects”
  18. Although these shifts are from the ELA standards, it is important to realize that the expectation is that all content area teachers should embrace these hsifts as well. How do we know this? Ohio has adopted the Literacy Standards for History, Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects. Students should be required to read and write about informational topics/issues in all content areass.
  19. Note the increased emphasis on nonfiction through the grade level progression. Note you may hear nonfiction called literary non-fiction.
  20. The Common Core standards suggest several genres of short text, both literary and informational, that can work at the elementary level. Many kinds of traditional literature—folktales, legends, myths, fables, as well as short stories, poetry, and scenes from plays—enable and reward close reading. For informational works, try short articles, biographies, personal narratives, and even some easier primary source materials, such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, the preamble to the U.S. Constitution, or sayings from Poor Richard’s Almanac. Appendix B of the Common Core State Standards [CCSS] notes numerous picture books that can be used with younger readers. Because children’s listening comprehension outpaces their reading comprehension in the early grades, it’s important that young students build knowledge through being read to as well as through independent reading, with the balance gradually shifting to silent, independent reading. [CCSS 30]
  21. All forms of literature and literary nonfiction are expanded.
  22. Informational text can a variety of features, assisting the reader to more easily navigate the text and often provide additional information to help them comprehend the content.
  23. The three parts of text complexity rely upon both computer-generated information and professional knowledge.
  24. As of November 2012 a variety of measures are acceptable.
  25. (Even choosing excerpts from Appendix B is less effective because it removes the reader and task considerations from the equation.) Remember Appendix B gives suggested titles, not required titles.
  26. The demand for evidence can be thought of as “reading like a detective and writing like a reporter”Most college and workplace writing requires evidence.Ability to cite evidence differentiates strong from weak student performance on NAEPBeing able to locate and deploy evidence are hallmarks of strong readers and writersRemember: citing evidence based on reading can be done with literary as well as informational texts
  27. The PARCC Content Frameworks are good to use to begin developing lessons that reflect what should be taught each quarter in preparation for the increased rigor needed for the new assessments. Let’s take a look at a Model Content Framework. This one is for Grade 3. What you are looking at is an example of one possible way to organize curriculum to ensure that all standards are covered in the course of a school year.Each grade level framework takes into account the correct amount of time that should be spent on each type of reading (informational/literary) and writing (narrative, explanatory, argument).Let’s focus in on each section of the framework.Along the left column you will see the four modules (A, B, C, D) which could be seen as the four grading periods of a school year. Once again this organization is just one way the curriculum could be organized. Equally successful modules could be based around semesters, trimesters or other school schedules.Across the top you will notice the 3 main elements of instruction: blue Reading Complex Texts, orange Writing to Texts, and purple Research Project. Also note the arrows connecting the sections to suggest the integrated nature of reading, writing and research. Under each heading you can see the standards that are addressed in that section. For example, the blue Reading Complex Texts section addresses (click) Reading Literature and Reading Informational Texts, grade 3, standard 10. The orange Writing to Texts section addresses (click) Writing standards for grade 3, #s 1-6, and 9-10 as well as Reading Literature and Reading Informational Text standards for grade 3, #s 1 – 10. On over to the Research in purple (click) you see the reading and writing standards that are addressed in that section.Each module suggests both the number and types of texts that students read and analyze. For example, look at Module A which might be the first grading period of the school year. Students should read 1 extended literary text (click), and 5-9 short literary texts (click). These shorter texts should be comprised of 3-5 myths/fables (click), 1-2 science texts, and 1-2 social studies or arts related texts. Each of the four modules offer the correct balance of informational and literary texts to ensure that grade 3 students are being exposed to 50/50 split as called for by the Common Core State Standards.In the writing section (orange) students then write about these texts either to express an opinion/make an argument or to inform/explain. They may also use these texts as models or triggers for crafting imaginative narratives or narrative descriptions. For module A, it is suggested that students write 2 analyses pieces that focus on opinions (click) and 1-2 narrative pieces to either convey experiences, events and/or procedures (click).In addition a research task appears in each module. (click)As indicated by the bar that stretches underneath the chart, the skills of reading, writing, and research rest on a fundamental skill set that includes citing evidence, analyzing content , using correct grammar, acquiring and apply vocabulary, conducting discussions and reporting findings.Finally because this example is for grade 3, the Reading: Foundational Skills standards (click) would be integrated across all modules as seen at the very bottom of the chart.The Model Content Frameworks permit educators the flexibility to shape the content within the modules in any way that suits their desired purposes and even re-order themodules themselves. Because all the standards are represented, the order of the modules is not important.What changes from module to module is the focus and emphasis on the types of texts read and written about; what remains constant across all four modules is the cultivation of students’ literacy skills in preparation for college and career readiness as well as the future PARCC assessments.
  28. According to research: We spend too much time teaching Tier One words, not enough time on Tier Two words, and just about the right amount of time on Tier Three words.
  29. Far less well-defined by contextual clues and far less likely to be explicitly defined within the text than Tier 3 words are.
  30. Let’s explore the webpage and the different audience resources.
  31. The INFOhio Curriculum Toolbox is new this year and will be growing with the release of our new website. We are using a curation tool calledScoopIT to create instructional linkage between the resources and instructional strategies. Right now, we have several Scoops created for college and career readiness. In just a few minutes, I am going to point out the highlights of these Scoops by grade band. So let’s start with K-3.
  32. If you would like to follow along, please click the link on the slide as we move into the Elementary ScoopIt. Please feel free to explore while I talk.
  33. INFOhio’s webinars for 2012-2013 will emphasize the common core.