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Checking for Understanding:
Are You With Me So Far?
Content/Language Objective
TWBAT orally explain what Checks For Understanding are and describe their importance as they relate to effective teaching and learning practices in the classroom using language from the LEAP Framework for Effective Teaching and by:a) Group work and discussionb) Video model
Deepen your understanding of what “Checking for Understanding” is, why it is important, and how to structure it
Be able to connect indicators from Framework for Effective Teaching to effective classroom practice
Increase your knowledge of classroom structure and student engagement strategies that support checks for understanding
By the end of this session, you will:
• Introduction• Why it’s important• Connecting CFU to the Framework• Overview• Video and Debrief• “Get One – Give One”• Modeling Strategies• Closure
Our Agenda:
Poll Everywhere
Grab your cell phone and text the level of your background knowledge.
• Task: “Think – Pair – Share”• Read the quote on the next page• Think about it’s implications for students
and their instruction• Working with your shoulder partner
discuss your opinion
Compelling Reason
"In research conducted on closing the achievement gap between racial and ethnic groups, studies found that almost half of African American and Latino students indicate that they understand the lesson about half the time, or less. The same is true for between one-quarter and one-third of Asian American and white students. African American and Latino students also reported less understanding of the processes being taught and less comprehension of assigned reading materials.“
Newsletter on Minority Student Achievement Network (2003)
If you had to choose one word which best defines for you the biggest impact on check for understanding it would be:
• varied• frequent• adjust• accountabilityIn your group, discuss your rationale.
Four Corners: Voting with Your Feet
“Four Square” strategy allows students to:• See multiple opinions and
connections between answers• Retell or share information on the
subject to others• Synthesize information in a
different format
Why are Checks for Understanding important?
Using the handout for the indicator I.5 Checks for Understanding from the Framework:• Individually highlight key words in the
effective column for both teachers and students
• Guided Practice• Discuss with a shoulder partner• Large group discussion
What themes emerge?
Highlighting Key Words Activity
In Checks for Understanding
The teacher…• Uses a variety of questioning strategies
to see if students “get it”• Makes decisions about the pace of the
lesson Should I move forward? Do I need to back up?
This is followed by correction and re-teaching if needed.
And they re-teach content and skills to students who are not demonstrating progress towards mastering the content/language objective:
• Individual• Small groups• Whole group• Peer teaching
Checking for Understanding: What Teachers do/say
Students demonstrate understanding when they:•Review and clarify•Explain - what and why•Are cognitively engaged•Explain the topic and the skill
Checking for Understanding: What Students do/say
• Saying “OK”• Assuming students
understand• Questions anyone?• “I caught you”
Common Errors Teachers make During Checks For Understanding
Let’s Observe
We’re going to watch a video that shows several teachers using the Check for Understanding Cycle in their classrooms.•Think about which strategies would work well to check for your students’ understanding. Be ready to share your thinking.
http://www.rbteach.com/rbteach2/Flash/VideoPlayer/Streamer/Checking/checking_video.asp
• Take a few minutes to share your observations with a shoulder partner (Think-Pair-Share).
• Identify two or three strategies that you would like to try in your classroom.
After Observing
Specific Strategies for Checks For Understanding
• Let’s consider some specific strategies you can use in your class easily.
• Refer to the Handout: “Active Student Response Strategies”
• Review the strategies and put a check beside the ones that might be used to check for understanding.
Strategies are like spices
….you have to know how and when to use them!
Specific Strategies for Checks for Understanding
• So, how do we decide when and how to use specific strategies?
• Select one of the strategies that you checked on the handout, “Active Student Response Strategies”
• Record the strategy on the Give One – Get One form and list a “pro” and a “con” for the strategy.
• Walk around the room to gather information on the strategies.
• GIVE ONE: Share your strategy and the pro and con for the strategy. That person adds your strategy and pro and con for it in the appropriate space.
• GET ONE: The other person shares a strategy and pro and con which you record on your form.
• Fill in as many of the spaces as you can in the time allowed.
Give One, Get One
Guided Practice
Let’s practice some “nuts and bolts” strategies as examples of check for understanding tactics discuss:
• How they align to the framework indicators?
• How they serve students?
• Pose a question• Give ‘wait time’• Students hold up their
answers
Mini White Boards
Alignment: LEAP Indicator
• Questions require most students to formulate responses and be accountable for the learning
• Work in groups of 3-4 teachers • One person pulls a question from the
envelope• Each person takes a minute to answer the
question on the “white board”• One person says showdown and members
of the group show their answers• Compare answers. All members must be
correct before you can move on to the next question
• Repeat until all questions are completed.
E.P.R (every pupil respond): Showdown
Talk a Mile a MinuteVocabulary Strategy
• Stand face-to-face with a different partner this time
• One of you faces the opposite direction from the screen.
• You have one minute to “Talk-a-Mile-a-Minute” so your partner can correctly identify the vocabulary words.
Peer ObserverCommon Core Standards
DifferentiationFeedback
Pilot
LEAP Academic Language
More LEAP Academic Vocabulary
High Impact Instructional Moves
EvidenceReflection
Teacher PortalAcademic Language
Pulling It All Together
Think -Pair –Share• What do I do well to check for
understanding in my classes?• What challenges do I face in
checking for understanding?
Closure: Connecting Back to the Framework
Think:•Pick a strategy from the “Active Student Response Strategies” and be prepared to share how it connects to the Framework for Effective Teaching•I selected the ________________ strategy and it connects to the framework by ________________.•Whole group share
Poll Everywhere
•Grab your cell phone and text the level of your understanding now that our presentation has concluded.
Thank you for coming!