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What Digital Resources Are Available to Support STEM? Teacher Effectiveness Academy Library Information Services and Instructional Technology

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What Digital Resources Are

Available to Support STEM?

Teacher Effectiveness Academy

Library Information Services and Instructional Technology

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Participants will:

• Increase awareness of how to access digital content that

supports the Common Core State Standards for ELA and

Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical

Subjects.

• Cite a least two ways to utilize trans-disciplinary BCPS

Online Research Models to engage students in STEM

investigations, research, inquiry, and problem solving.

Participant Outcomes

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Select Your School LevelElementary School Teacher Middle or High School Teacher

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Why focus on digital content now?

• The CCSS for English Language Arts and Literacy calls for students to be able to:▫ Read texts of increasing complexity;▫ Read and use exposition, including literary

nonfiction;▫ Read a wider range of reading materials;▫ And use reading, writing, speaking and

listening, language skills and strategies across all subject areas

• in order to be prepared for college and the workforce.

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Communication

Creativity & InnovationCollaboration

Critical Thinking &

Problem Solving

Investigations

Reading

Writing

Speaking & Listening

Research

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Increase in Text Complexity: Grades 2-3

140 -700

450 -725

450 -790

Typical Reader Lexile Scores

Old Lexile

Ranges

Lexile Ranges Aligned to

CCR Expectations

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Increase in Text Complexity: Grades 4 - 5

445 -910

645 -845

770 -980

Typical Reader Lexile Scores

Old Lexile

Ranges

Lexile Ranges Aligned to

CCR Expectations

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Where can you find a wide range of

expository texts (including literary

nonfiction) of increasing complexity

about all subjects?

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What elementary digital content is available?Many MORE than we can share with you today!

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SIRS Discoverer

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SIRS Discoverer - Extension

Time permitting, view video of

WHY using SIRS digital content

saves time in searching for

information. Click image on right.

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Why focus on digital content now?

• The CCSS for English Language Arts and Literacy calls for students to be able to:▫ Read texts of increasing complexity;▫ Read and use exposition, including literary

nonfiction;▫ Read a wider range of reading materials;▫ And use reading, writing, speaking and

listening, language skills and strategies across all subject areas;

• in order to be prepared for college and the workforce.

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Communication

Creativity & InnovationCollaboration

Critical Thinking &

Problem Solving

Investigations

Reading

Writing

Speaking & Listening

Research

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Increase in Text Complexity: Grades 6-8

665 -1100

860 -1010

955 -1155

Typical Reader Lexile Scores

Old Lexile

Ranges

Lexile Ranges Aligned to

CCR Expectations

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Increase in Text Complexity: Grades 9-12

855 -1210

960 -1220

1080 -1355

Typical Reader Lexile Scores

Old Lexile

Ranges

Lexile Ranges Aligned to

CCR Expectations

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Where can you find a wide range of

expository texts (including literary

nonfiction) of increasing complexity

about all subjects?

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What secondary digital resources are available?Many MORE than we can share with you today!

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What secondary digital resources are available?

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What secondary digital resources are available?

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Online Research Models

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Select Your School LevelElementary School Teacher Middle or High School Teacher

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Example of Elementary Online Research Model:

Schoolyard Habitat

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Online Research Models

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Example of Secondary Online Research Model:

Biotech Connections

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Review objectives

• Have you increased your awareness of how to access digital content to support the Common Core State Standards for ELA and Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects?

• Can you cite a least two ways to utilize trans-disciplinary BCPS Online Research Models to engage students in STEM investigations, research, inquiry, and problem solving?