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WELCOME TO THE INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION CENTER! Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness

Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness. Common Core Math Overview

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WELCOME TO THE INTERMEDIATE

EDUCATION CENTER!

Respect

Responsibility

Resourcefulness

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Common Core Math Overview

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Common Core Math Overview Grade 3

Number and Geometry, Measurement – 4 Units (Green)○ Place value and problem solving○ Multiplication and Area○ Collecting and Displaying Data○ Geometry and Measurement using Word Problems

Fractions – 1 Unit (Pink)○ Fractions as numbers on the number line

Numbers – 2 Units (Yellow) ○ Properties of Multiplication and Division, Problem Solving

Grade 4 Number and Geometry, Measurement – 2 Units (Green)

○ Unit conversions○ Angle measure and plane figures

Fractions – 2 Units (Pink)○ Fraction Equivalence, Ordering and Operations○ Decimal Fractions

Numbers – 3 Units (Yellow)○ Place value, Rounding, Algorithms for Addition/Subtraction○ Multi Digit Multiplication and Division○ Exploring Multiplication

Grade 5 Fractions – 4 Units (Pink)

○ Place value, Decimal fractions○ Multi-Digit whole numbers and Decimal Fraction operations○ Addition and Subtraction of Fractions○ Multiplication and Division of Fractions and Decimal Fractions

Number and Geometry, Measurement – 2 Units (Green)○ Additions and Multiplication with Volume and Area○ Problem Solving with the Coordinate Plane

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Common Core ELA OverviewGrades 3-5 – Complexity increases as students move through year and grade levels

Key Ideas and Details Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly. Make logical inferences from text. Cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details

and ideas. Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.

Craft and Structure Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text. Determine technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning

or tone. Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text

relate to each other and the whole. Assess how point of view or purpose shapes the content and style of a text.

Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats, including visually and quantitatively, as well

as in words. Delineate and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, including the validity of the reasoning as

well as the relevance. Analyze how two or more texts address similar themes or topics in order to build knowledge or to compare

the approaches the authors take. Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity

Read and comprehend complex literary and informational texts independently and proficiently. Responding to Literature

Respond to literature by employing knowledge of literary language, textual features, and forms to read and comprehend, reflect upon, and interpret literary texts from a variety of genres and a wide spectrum of American and world cultures.

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ELA Grade 4 – 2009-2010 vs. 2012-2013

The narrator’s relationship with her grandmother develops during her visit. How does their relationship develop? How do they communicate even though they do not speak the same language? Use details from the story to support your response.

In your response, be sure to explain how their relationship

develops explain how they communicate use details from the story to

support your response

Mr. Hacker tries to feed stray and wild animals in the passage. What does he do at the beginning of the passage? What does he do at the end? Why does he have to try different things? Use details from the passage to support your answer.

In your answer, be sure to include what Mr. Hacker does at the

beginning of the passage what Mr. Hacker does at the end of

the passage why Mr. Hacker tries different things details from the passage to support

your answer

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Math Grade 5– 2009-2010 vs. 2012-2013

The city park is 9 3/10 miles from Roland Elementary School. The city library is 3 3/10 miles from the same school. How much farther from the school is the park than the library?

 

A. 6 miles

B. 12 miles

C. 6 3/10 miles

D. 12 3/10 miles

Mr. Morris built a fence to enclose his yard. He put up ¾ of the fence on Monday. On Tuesday, he put up 1/6 of the fence, and on Wednesday, he put up the rest of the fence. What portion of the fence did he put up on Wednesday?

A. 11/12

B. 3/5

C. 2/5

D. 1/12

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So what does this mean? NYS changed the cut scores and scores

across the State plummeted! Our 5th grade did very well in comparison to

other schools. Increase in students identified as in need of

Academic Support Services (AIS).ELA

MATH

  ALL WNY NIAGARA COUNTYGRADE 3 #11 – 44.8% All Level 3&4 (Proficient) #2 (Starpoint)GRADE 4 #17 – 38.1% All Level 3&4 (Proficient) #5GRADE 5 #1 – 51.7% All Level 3&4 (Proficient) #1

  ALL WNY NIAGARA COUNTYGRADE 3 #14 – 39.2% All Level 3&4 (Proficient) #2 (Starpoint)GRADE 4 #30 – 37.2% All Level 3&4 (Proficient) #9GRADE 5 #5 – 43.0% All Level 3&4 (Proficient) #1

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The Facts on the Facts!• Students should master addition

and subtraction facts by the end of 2nd grade.

• Students should master Multiplication and division facts by the end of 3rd grade.

• We will integrate our Envisions Math series with the State provided MODULES.

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Read as much non-fiction as fiction. Learn about the world by reading. Read more challenging material closely. Discuss reading using evidence. Write non-fiction using evidence. Increase academic vocabulary. Full Implementation of Module 1 at all grade levels. Tri Semester Report card based upon Standard specific criteria. Common planning time to allow for continued dialog during this

implementation.• These Common Core “Shifts” will be implemented using NYS provided

MODULES and other resources. • Please visit www.engageny.com for additional information on the

Common Core and the MODULES.

ELA at the IEC

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Our children are using technology that includes i-pods, i-pads,

laptops and more! How do we keep them safe?

Our presenter Kathy Gust, from the Center for Missing and Exploited Children will talk about:

How to prevent inappropriate use and access to sites and videos on the internet

How to block GPS software that makes your child a potential target

Best Parenting Advice on monitoring your child’s use of technology

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WELCOME TO A NEW YEAR!

"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.”

Robert Louis Stevenson

QUESTIONS ?