18
SCS -TNCore Rollout 2013 Study Group # 1

SCS - TNCore Rollout 2013 Study Group # 1

  • Upload
    aneko

  • View
    25

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

SCS - TNCore Rollout 2013 Study Group # 1. Common Core State Standards Module 1: An Introduction: Making Sense of Tasks Setup and Implementation. Session Goals. Review the TNCore Beliefs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

SCS -TNCore Rollout 2013 Study Group # 1

Page 2: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Common Core State Standards Module 1: An Introduction: Making Sense of Tasks

Setup and Implementation

Page 3: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Session GoalsReview the TNCore Beliefs

Reflect on an overview of the Instructional Shifts and Changes from 2012-13 SY to 2013-14 SY to make sense of the Implementation and Rationale of CCSS impacts student performance

Compare and contrast the four cognitive levels of a task using TAG (Task Analysis Guide)

Analyze and Label 3 Math Tasks to determine the cognitive demand level of each task

Page 4: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

RationaleTasks form the basis for students’ opportunities to learn what mathematics is and how one does it, yet not all tasks afford the same levels and opportunities for student thinking.

By analyzing instructional and assessment tasks that are for the same domain of mathematics, teachers will begin to identify the characteristics of high level tasks, differentiate between those that require problem-solving and those that assess specific mathematical reasoning.

(IFL TNCore Training Manual, 2013).

Why is this important?

Page 5: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Instructional Shifts Focus strongly where the Standards focus2. Coherence: think across grades, and link to major topics* within grades3. Rigor: in major topics* pursue: •conceptual understanding,

•procedural skill and fluency, and•application with equal intensity.

Source: Student Achievement Partners Revised (7.2.12)

Page 6: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

2013-14 3rd Grade Dropped SPIs

Page 7: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

2013-14 4th Grade Dropped SPIs

Page 8: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

2013-14 5th Grade Dropped SPIs

Page 9: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Focus Clusters

3rd Grade Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division. Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division. Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. Geometric measurement: understand concepts of area and relate area to multiplication and to addition.

4th Grade Extend understanding of fraction equivalence and ordering. Build fractions from unit fractions by applying and extending previous understandings of operations on whole numbers. Use the four operations with whole numbers to solve problems. Generalize place value understanding for multi‐digit whole numbers.

5th Grade Use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to multiply and divide fractions. Understand the place value system. Perform operations with multi digit whole ‐numbers and with decimals to hundredths.

Page 10: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

2013-14 CRA’s and TCAP

Constructed Response Assessments

• First administration: October 22, 2013

• Second administration: February 19, 2014

• TCAP: April 29, 2014 to May 5, 2014

Page 11: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Task Analysis Guide (TAG)

Memorization

Procedures Without Connections

Procedures with Connections

Doing Mathematics

Page 12: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Low Cognitive Level Tasks

Memorization Procedures Without Connections

Page 13: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

High Cognitive Level TasksProcedures with Connections Doing Mathematics

Page 14: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

WHICH COGNITIVE LEVEL AM I?

Page 15: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

WHICH COGNITIVE LEVEL AM I?

Page 16: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

WHICH COGNITIVE LEVEL AM I?

Page 17: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Task Analysis Guide

Memorization

Procedures without Connections

Procedures with Connections

Doing Math

Page 18: SCS - TNCore  Rollout 2013  Study Group # 1

Final Thoughts

Bridge to Practice

Big Ideas

Take-Aways

I Need More