Spent the day with 8th grade social studies. Agenda below:
We spent the day connecting the GLEs to units of study.
We updated our units of study: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/presentation/d/1rruPWLUabd9kFoavXfyv9B_uJNwcDz4S-eaEP2wPZFE/edit#slide=id.p25
Revised learning goals and connected them to GLEs for:
Colonialism: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/1CmFbeYYmeIh1tSlgVmpEeAU5-mEraG0JNcw0336dxa4/edit
Road to Revolution: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/1tmk9ibhiER9_C-B98e0QJSKn2QGIPW6VVvu2rywlFNE/edit
Constitution: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/1uW0MUiLItbKO0wchuRWG6L1L19QhPgCUhARaKwbQ85w/edit
Growth of a new Nation is started but not read to post
A day-by-day record of services for the students of the Webster Groves School District.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
2/28 Revenue, WGHS, ER
Attended the Publicity sub-commitee this morning at 7am.
Afterwords met with HS Dept. Chair to discuss how to write essentials and to review work completed.
Went back to Edgar Road to:
and watched this video:
Met with IQWST representative regarding resources they have for middle school science
Used this site: http://portal.iqwst.com
clicked log in as guest using password iqwstx
Afterwords met with HS Dept. Chair to discuss how to write essentials and to review work completed.
Went back to Edgar Road to:
- Finished writing this blog post: http://wgsdsciss.blogspot.com/2013/02/using-learning-goals-in-3rd-grade.html
- Ordered books for 8th SS
- Organized materials for tomorrow's full day workshop with 8th Social studies
- Copied Missouri GLEs
- Copied Agenda
- Copied DOK
- Copied NCSS Middle Grades
- Made folders
- Made contact with CCSSO re: C3 standards
- Made calls to school about connecting a garden project: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/1rydJbveBLBI9CD__Ep5-cJXLPBNQbaa4Jh4WqN1PLso/edit
and watched this video:
Met with IQWST representative regarding resources they have for middle school science
Used this site: http://portal.iqwst.com
clicked log in as guest using password iqwstx
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Using Learning Goals in 3rd grade
Our district is working on Learning Goals as an emphasis from K-12. We are using The Art and Science of Teaching as our model.
These learning goals are constructed from our Missouri Grade Level Expectations.
So this process of developing learning goals for classrooms brings about amazing opportunities for demonstrating great work by educators.
Below is Betsy Guthrey's third grade class. She developed a proficiency scale for this learning goal:
After our conversation we proposed a student formative assessment opportunity.
We created a graphic:
We added it to our proficiency scale. Then we posted that scale in the room. When proposing the learning goal as a question.
Based on this student performance was drastically improved.
Below are examples of student work:
This student was developing in their knowledge. Before, this student wouldn't have been able to answer anything in a written format. In this case Mrs. Guthrey decided to allow the student to simply tell her what they know about the topic, she wrote down the information.
In this scenario below the student needed differentiation strategies to allow them to communicate what they knew without being held back from a diagnosis of difficulty with written expression. Mrs. Guthrey provided the scaffolding of the boxes and numbers to provide the student with the opportunity to demonstrate what they knew. The addition of the boxes allowed the student the necessary tools to be successful and met the grade level expectation.
This student didn't need any scaffolding, also didn't need to write a ton and demonstrated and understanding of the content.
After this assessment the student below demonstrated partial mastery and needed either more time or more scaffolding to be successful. Conversations with this student are ongoing.
And of course no set of examples would be complete without an exemplar. This student has never written this much but having the rubric available gave the student the inspiration to write a ton. This is truly amazing for a 3rd grader!
After looking over this student work we had a conversation around these following questions:
Since then many more proficiency scales have been completed, here is one more example. You tell us, does it answer our questions above?
I'm excited to see where this goes next!!! Way to go Betsy!
These learning goals are constructed from our Missouri Grade Level Expectations.
So this process of developing learning goals for classrooms brings about amazing opportunities for demonstrating great work by educators.
Below is Betsy Guthrey's third grade class. She developed a proficiency scale for this learning goal:
Students will be able to compare how where you live affects how you live.
4 - Student accurately describes how Environment/Climate affect (all three) clothing/food/housing
3 - Student accurately describes how Environment/Climate affect (two) clothing/food/housing
2 - Student accurately describes how Environment/Climate affect (one) clothing/food/housing
1 - Student accurately describes how Environment/Climate
After our conversation we proposed a student formative assessment opportunity.
We created a graphic:
We added it to our proficiency scale. Then we posted that scale in the room. When proposing the learning goal as a question.
Based on this student performance was drastically improved.
Below are examples of student work:
This student was developing in their knowledge. Before, this student wouldn't have been able to answer anything in a written format. In this case Mrs. Guthrey decided to allow the student to simply tell her what they know about the topic, she wrote down the information.
In this scenario below the student needed differentiation strategies to allow them to communicate what they knew without being held back from a diagnosis of difficulty with written expression. Mrs. Guthrey provided the scaffolding of the boxes and numbers to provide the student with the opportunity to demonstrate what they knew. The addition of the boxes allowed the student the necessary tools to be successful and met the grade level expectation.
This student didn't need any scaffolding, also didn't need to write a ton and demonstrated and understanding of the content.
After this assessment the student below demonstrated partial mastery and needed either more time or more scaffolding to be successful. Conversations with this student are ongoing.
And of course no set of examples would be complete without an exemplar. This student has never written this much but having the rubric available gave the student the inspiration to write a ton. This is truly amazing for a 3rd grader!
After looking over this student work we had a conversation around these following questions:
- What do we notice about the student work that supports our proficiency scale?
- What do we notice about student work that was an unintended consequence of the proficiency scale?
- What worked on our scale?
- What didn't work from our scale?
- Do we see a true depth of knowledge increase as we move up our scale? Does the increasing depth of knowledge increase student engagement?
- Is the "4" of labeling all three really stretching to a transfer level? If not, is the a question or experience that we could add to reach the transfer level of understanding?
I'm excited to see where this goes next!!! Way to go Betsy!
2/27 7th Grade Science
Met with 7th grade Science for a curriculum workday:
Agenda:
Completed resources:
Agenda:
Completed resources:
Weather and Climate Unit: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/10B-4s0BbLwFH3Iaf65VMwS5OLL3jrLQINocDxBmlnzk/edit
Weather and Climate Assessment: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/117_VfgexESENTjqWwBBLikr7pUAh2LGpvqtPfXpXvOQ/edit
Disease Unit: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/1o_lZHtJTUyoDwQckCDZDQ4CCTC_WEnnqPOqgm9ZwGwA/edit
Disease Assessment: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/1lbK5Filn0hbOgt1F5qqvoqLPXHfldxZrZHTt8LTLZ98/edit
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
2/26 Edgar Road, CO, Hixson
Read articles:
Answered emails highlighted by:
Prepped for 7th grade Science Meeting
- Can Student surveys measure teacher quality: https://drive.google.com/?tab=mo&authuser=0#folders/0Bwz1J6fj2c9rZTdjZjMxODUtYThhNi00NDcyLWJkYjctNzNiNzUzNGEzYTg4
- If a tree falls: https://drive.google.com/?tab=mo&authuser=0#folders/0Bwz1J6fj2c9rZTdjZjMxODUtYThhNi00NDcyLWJkYjctNzNiNzUzNGEzYTg4
Answered emails highlighted by:
- Connected with Gateway Greening refgaridng collaborating with 3rd grade class
- Connected 3rd grade class with Preservation research corp
- Set up Day at Hudson on 3/6
- Proposed day at Clark on 3/4
Prepped for 7th grade Science Meeting
- Copied WC Map
- Copied WC assessment
- Copied Next Gen
- Copied How to read
- Copied and Made Sorting activity
- Copied DOK
- Organized in folders
- Copied 7th Goals
- Copied MS GLEs
Finalize Science Probes, Post to server, made handout for email
Met with Simpson at 1
Met with 8th grade science re: Challenge based learning
- Discussed iLearn2gether
- Watched video:
Met with Pearson Rep for science resource selection
- Took notes here: https://docs.google.com/a/wgcloud.org/document/d/1UqrirekmjzWkfUY-pgHtC3GaAPvl2E63EA4R1EZTJEU/edit
Monday, February 25, 2013
2/25 Edgar Road, Parkway, Mentor, MS Science, Hudson
Started the day at Edgar Road, organizing, answering emails setting up tasks for the week.
Found these great resources via www.edshelf.com:
Went over to Parkway to meet with the Social Studies coordinator, we discussed:
Found these great resources via www.edshelf.com:
- Google Course Builder - An open source codebase that lets you build your own online courses. Require some knowledge of HTML and JavaScript.
- ForAllRubrics - Who doesn't love a good rubric? This online service helps you construct rubrics of any kind, then print and save them.
- Electric Slide - Host your presentations online with a unique URL you can share with anyone. The presentation happens in real-time.
- MathBoard - A versatile and adjustable math app that can fit a wide range of needs and learning styles.
- TeachQuest - Once called Teachbook, this social network is made specifically for teachers. Includes tools for creating and sharing lesson plans.
- Dinosaur Train Classic in the Jurassic - An iPad math game for fans of the PBS show Dinosaur Train and, well, dinosaurs in general.
Went over to Parkway to meet with the Social Studies coordinator, we discussed:
- Articulation: What to teach when
- What changes are coming with C3 standards
- What is WG doing "right" where can we improve
- Where can we support one another
- What is Parkway using?
- What is Parkway doing?
- How are trade books supported?
- How to move from checkboxes to question marks
Came back to meet with 3rd grade teacher to get samples, issues, areas of success, etc.
Started a blog post on Using learning goals in 3rd grade
Met with Hixson facilitator to work on completing the Weather and Climate resources, clean up and prepare for 7th grade meeting.
Went over to Hudson to meet with Trade book lady to find resources to support non fiction reading in Science/Social Studies.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
2/19 Edgar Road, WGHS
Today was a great day at Edgar Road:
- Answered emails
- planned 7th grade grade level meeting day
- met with 3rd grade teacher to outline more social studies objectives and learning goals
- Attended a webinar on "schoology"
- read through and connected 7th grade goals to GLEs
- organized and sorted documents to be scanned
- went over to WGHS to scan TONS of documents
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