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Creating and Analyzing Common Assessments

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Describes the process for creating and analyzing common assessments for the Common Core Math Standards at the elementary level. The presentation took place at a district professional development day. Its content was created with the help of the District Supervisor of Elementary Curriculum. 3-7-14

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Good Morning

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Collaborative Assessment Criteria

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Collaborative Assessment Criteria

≤ 5 standards

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Collaborative Assessment Criteria

≤ 5 standards 5-10 questions per standard

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Collaborative Assessment Criteria

≤ 5 standards 5-10 questions per standard

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Learning targets

≤ 5 standards

5-10 questions per standard

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Learning targets

≤ 5 standards

5-10 questions per standard

Simple Complex

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Learning targets

≤ 5 standards

5-10 questions per standard

Simple Complex

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Learning targets

≤ 5 standards

5-10 questions per standard

Simple ComplexRigor:

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Learning targets

≤ 5 standards

5-10 questions per standard

Simple ComplexRigor:

Resources Study Island HSP PARCC and Smarter Balance Rigor Frameworks

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Collaborative Assessment Design

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How many questionsper standard?

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Let’s check for quality, accuracy,

and rigor!

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Develop instructional strategies and provide feedback for

Quarters 3 & 4.

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We identified the specific learning targets from the assessment. !

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We determined the level of rigor for each target. !

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We matched the assessments to the identified level of thinking.

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We identified the specific learning targets from the assessment. !

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We determined the level of rigor for each target. !

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We matched the assessments to the identified level of thinking.

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Compare multi-digit numbersthrough 1,000,000.

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Compare multi-digit numbersthrough 1,000,000.

Read and write wholenumbers in expanded,

standard, and whole formthrough 1,000,000

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Compare multi-digit numbersthrough 1,000,000.

Read and write wholenumbers in expanded,

standard, and whole formthrough 1,000,000

Demonstrate anunderstanding that a digit in

one place represents tentimes what it represents in

the place to its right.

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Compare multi-digit numbers through 1,000,000.

Read and write whole numbers in expanded,

standard, and whole form through 1,000,000

Demonstrate an understanding that a digit in

one place represents ten times what it represents in

the place to its right.

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Compare multi-digit numbers through 1,000,000.

Read and write whole numbers in expanded,

standard, and whole form through 1,000,000

Simple Complex

Demonstrate an understanding that a digit in

one place represents ten times what it represents in

the place to its right.

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Demonstrate an understanding that a digit in

one place represents ten times what it represents in

the place to its right.

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What do we want the students to learn?

Demonstrate an understanding that a digit in

one place represents ten times what it represents in

the place to its right.

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What instructional practice(s) willwe use to teach it?

Move the “formula”as far back as possible.

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How will we formatively assess?

“Formative assessment is a planned process in which teachers or students use assessment-based evidence to adjust what they're currently doing.”

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