Common Core State Standards Classroom
Implementation for English Literature
Common Core State Standards Classroom
Implementation for English Literature
Illinois State Board of Education
English Language Arts Common Core Specialists
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Today’s Targets
1. Look at two Common Core State Standards implementation Ideas.
2. Observe Common Core State Standards integration ideas.
3. Discover strategies and resources for the English classroom.
Common Core Implementation Approaches
School A School B
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2 Different ApproachesSame Goal
School A• Small school – 2 teachers per subject• Works with rest of the faculty once a
week for an hour about CCSS• Teachers implemented 2 CCSS across
the curriculum 1st semester. (Reading #1 – Writing #9).
• Each week there were reports “how it is going” with the rest of the faculty. Examples of student work for one class are shared.
School B• Large School – 20 teachers per subject• Works within the department and
reports to curriculum coordinator about the CCSS
• Teachers chose to align one new course semester (World Literature) completely to the CCSS. Most of the rest of the department implemented as many of the 10 Reading Standards as possible.
• Met as a department regularly. All teachers agreed to cover less and go deeper.
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Changes, Challenges and DiscoveriesBoth schools discovered the same things!
Changes“We had to cut our content. We were covering too much and
not going into enough depth.”
“Our students needed to do more work. We (the teachers) were the ones working so hard. We incorporated more chunked reading/writing/journaling.”
“We made sure our students were doing more reading and writing under our nose.”
“We needed to add more productive small group work in class.”
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Changes, Challenges and Discoveries
Challenges“We needed to add informational text into our classes.”
“Implementation takes time.”
“Our students were not used to working so hard.
They whined about the hard work at first, but
got used to it after a while.”
“We had to talk as a department about how we
teach some of the standards that were
confusing.”
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Changes, Challenges and Discoveries
Discoveries“Students were able to work hard and learn.”
Teachers said they found they needed to become more of a facilitator of learning than a speaker.
“Students liked working in small groups and they seemed to like class better and learn more.”
“Planning took more time (this will lessen with time), but facilitating a classroom was easier.”
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Integration ideas
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RL.1Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the textsays explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Lesson
Watch how this high school English teacher can teach to multiple Common Core State Standards in one lesson.
Be ready to participate in a Think-Pair-Share about what you saw!
Strategies for Student-Centered Discussion
https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/strategies-for-student-centered-discussion
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Teaching Theme Analysis in Layershttps://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/teaching-
themes?resume=0
When encountering standards that seem difficult for students to master, watch how
the teacher helps students master the standard.
Task: On a sticky note, write down ways the teachers
provided effective instruction.
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Resources for English Teachers
http://www.englishcompanion.com/classroom/notemaking.htmA variety of graphic organizers and strategies for the classroom.
http://www.kellygallagher.org/resources/articles.htmlArticles of the week to integrate informational text.
http://www.isbe.state.il.us/Strategies to teach the standards in your classroom.
Contact
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