Post-assessments also help teachers see which students, if any, may need additional re-teachings and/or interventions of a standard. Post-assessments are used to evaluate student learning, skill acquisition, and academic achievement at the conclusion of your defined instructional period. You administer pre-assessments in order to understand what students know and are able to do before you begin instruction. Pre-assess ments play an important role in your ability to differentiate instruction. I use these assessments as pre-assessments before teaching any of the standards, and then again as a post-assessments at the conclusion of my unit or teaching of the standard. If you are interested in learning more about my Student Data Tracking Binders and the tremendous growth I have seen in my classroom, click HERE to read more about them! ![]() If you are not using my Student Data Tracking Binders, you can still easily use these assessments in your classroom. 2 EDU 612 Curriculum Organization and Planning Unpacking a Standard Template State Standard: E.4. Learn how to overcome the knowing-doing gap in standards-based learning systems, and move toward unpacking the standards and learning targets your students. More to come on this post, but wanted to get it up and out there.Are you using my Student Data Tracking Binders in your classroom? If yes, these assessments are aligned perfectly to use with my tracking system in your classroom. Middle School Math Resources (very strong unit design and wide selection of performance tasks and formative assessments) Some refer to content that must be taught other standards refer to performance levels that must be achieved. Some standards are broad, cutting across many courses and grade levels others are narrow and content-specific. Secondary Math Resources (very strong unit design and wide selection of performance tasks and formative assessments) Unpacking Standards Standards can be somewhat opaque, and they often vary in clarity, complexity, and specificity. I have included links below and a gallery of screenshots of what you will find here.ĮLA 6-12 Resources (a lot of things to click, but some wonderful resources here) I will try to outline some of the big links to collections of great resources, but the work of these districts deserves a great deal of time for those interested in implementation from a classroom teacher to a principal or superintendent. ![]() This is a gold mine full of hard work and thought that represents a scope of implementation that is hard to find anywhere else. Jordan and Granite Schools: District-Wide Implementation Here is the link to the ELA resources from 2011 and a link to the math resources I could find (I am looking for more!) screenshot of what you will find once you click on these links. Utah is developing curriculum maps, tools, lesson plans, and other resources each summer through their “Core Academy.” Teachers gather, collaborate, and share their work with the world. Summer Academy-Teacher-developed resources To access the unpacked math standards scrolldown on the homepage to Math. UNPACKING TEMPLATE for ELA COMMON CORE STANDARDS (or other Standards) How to use this template: Choose the standards you want to unpack (that might go together or fit in a unit or lesson you have planned) Circle verbs (skills/actions) and underline nouns (concepts). Look at the series of screenshots below to see what they do for a single mathematical standard 5.0A.3. They have taken the unpacking of standards even further than North Carolina and have really explored the standards at the cluster level. UTAH has done an amazing job! The links highlighted belwo are just a few of the things I discovered that were helpful and new to me. ![]() Nearly all are worth a click and send you to a range of resources from technology, to news, videos, templates, lesson plans, etc. Utah has a plethora of resources that cascade down their Common Core homepage. *Kansas has translated these unpacked standards and added some additional information in their grade level flipbooks for mathematics. ![]() Here is a link to the MATH standards unpacked: Math Unpacked Standards Here is a link to the ELA standards unpacked: ELA Unpacked Standards The North Carolina unpacked standards are a great companion to the Common Core State Standards. These sets of unpacked standards are great to refer to as teachers really start to dig into the standards and want a second opinion on their meaning and how to start seeing them in their classroom.
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