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DISCOVERY MIDDLE SCHOOL COL LEGE AND CAR EER R EADY STANDARDS

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Discovery Middle School. College and career ready Standards . Learning target. Let’s share and put our school’s College and Career Ready Standards / Common Core State Standards implementation puzzle together. Let's reflect over where we are and where we are going!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DISCOVERY MIDDLE

SCHOOL

C O L L E G E AN D C

A R E E R RE A D Y S

T A N D A R D S

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LEARNING TARGETLet’s share and put our school’s College and Career Ready Standards / Common Core State Standards implementation puzzle together.Let's reflect over where we are and where we are going!

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WHAT ARE STUDENT LEARNING MAPS ? (SLM)Definition:

A graphic organizer that visually shows the key concepts, skills, essential questions, and vocabulary to be learned in the unit. When used in the classroom, it guides and organizes instruction, and launches learning unit as an advance organizer. It allows students to visualize what you most want them to remember after the unit has been taught.

Student Learning Maps are about curriculum and are created by the teacher.

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AQTS-EDUCATE ALABAMAUsing Instructional Strategies to

Engage Learners2.5 - Engages learners in developing and monitoring goals for their own learning and behavior. (The Strategic Learner)

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UNMISTAKABLE IMPACT AND THE TARGET

How does Know-Understand-Do (KUD) and Student Learning Maps tie to our One Page Instructional Improvement Target?

Pg. 59-63

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WHY STUDENT LEARNING MAPS?Rank of

EffectivenessStrategy Percentile Gain in

Learning with Application

1 Extended Thinking (HOTS)

45

2 Summarizing 343 Vocabulary in

Context33

4 Advance Organizers

28

5 Non Verbal Representation

25

Student Learning Maps combine 3 of the top 5 strategies that most impact achievement.

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5 REASONS WHY THE SLM IS SO IMPORTANT?1.It’s an excellent

communication deviceTeachers can pass copies of the SLMs to extra-help teachers using acceleration with their students such as any special education, ESL, or aides.

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2. It provides for a higher level of unit planning

It helps you plan better and higher quality units because you have to conceptualize the content of your unit before developing instructional strategies and activities. Teachers who conceptualize and understand what students should know and be able to do at the end of a unit provide higher quality and more consistent learning activities for students.

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3.It enables more consistent curriculum pacing and planning across teachersTeachers meeting in grade level teams or departmental or interdisciplinary teams develop SLM and or Curriculum Maps and consider pacing options together. Then, even if they PLAN individually, they are all starting from the same concepts and pacing considerations.

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4. Teachers use it to select and present vocabularyStudents learn the vocabulary up front of the readings and discussions. They continue to look at and visualize new content through the Student Learning Map and key vocabulary.

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5.It enables students to build knowledge across time and keep track of their learningTeachers add to the SLM across the unit by adding the focus or essential questions (learning targets for us) to their lessons, referring to the map as they teach, and helping students use it as a summarizing and study tool to increase learning.

The SLM is completed for the unit and is visible in the room when the unit starts.

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HOW DOES A SLM ACCELERATE LEARNING?

• The idea of providing prior knowledge BEFORE instruction in the regular lesson is the basis for acceleration (SLM, Before strategies, vocab preview)

• Acceleration provides a scaffold for new learning that increases success and learning during regular lessons.

• This works with all students!

Main LessonAccelerati

onRemediation/Review

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HOW DO I CREATE A SLM?1. Complete a K-U-D organizer or process (Know-

Understand-Do)2. Determine the Key Learning (the Understand of the

KUD)3. Develop the UNIT essential question that reflects the

Key Learning (what is BIG, important idea you want the students to answer?)

4. Determine the concepts that will be addressed in the unit

5. Develop the learning targets (they call them learning essential questions)

6. Identify key vocabulary

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MATH DEPARTMENT Learning Focused PD and Toolbox (hard copy of work shared with

department) KUD (Collaborative Day) Student Learning Maps Acquisition Lesson Plans Powerful Conversations Network PD (Adrienne King) Standards for Mathematical Practice Literacy Standards Insights Tool

Madison City District Math Leadership TeamAdrienne King, Melissa Grayson, Anthony Graham, Carrie

Maxwell,Sara Baragona, Jackie FlowersCCRS Lead Teacher – Adrienne King

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Student Learning Maps in Math

Anthony Graham-7th grade Math

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Student Learning Maps in Math

Anthony Graham-8th grade Math

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Student Learning Maps in Math

Adrienne King-8th grade Math

(Dr. Jim Knight retweeted Adrienne’s SLM!)

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Student Learning Maps in Math

Carrie Maxwell-Algebra

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LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT KUD (Collaborative Day) Literacy Standards (Collaborative Day) Insights Tool Powerful Conversations Network PD (Tonya Breeding) Summer ELA CCSS PD (Olivia Karr) MCS Introduction to the ELA/Literacy Shifts of

the Common Core State Standards for the DistrictLeadership Team

Madison City District ELA/Literacy Leadership TeamJennifer Dahlke, Erin Malone, Mary Beth Stewart, Ramona

Greathouse, Missy Jenkins, Jackie Flowers, Kevin WilsonCCRS Lead Teacher – Jennifer Dahlke

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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT KUD (Collaborative Day) Literacy Standards (Collaborative Day) Insights Tool Literacy Standards PD at BJHS (Kelle Moody)

CCRS Lead Teacher – Kelle Moody

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SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT KUD (Collaborative Day) Literacy Standards (Collaborative Day) Insights Tool Literacy Standards PD at BJHS (Mary Beth Stewart) Madison City District ELA/Literacy Leadership Team (Mary Beth

Stewart)

CCRS Lead Teacher – Mary Beth Stewart

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ELECTIVES AND COLLABORATIVE DEPARTMENTS KUD (Collaborative Day) Literacy Standards (Collaborative Day) Insights Tool Madison City District ELA/Literacy Leadership Team (Ramona

Greathouseand Erin Malone)

CCRS Lead Teacher Electives– Julia West

CCRS Lead Teacher Collaborative– Sara Baragona

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COLLEGE AND CAREER READY STANDARDS