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1
Language ArtsStandards BenchmarksCentral
CassSpring 2004
  • Lets get crackin!

2
ND Language Arts StandardsIn Review
  • Students
  • Engage in research process
  • Engage in reading process
  • Engage in writing process
  • Engage in speaking/listening process
  • Understand media
  • Understand/use principles of language

3
Levels of Evaluation
  • Advanced Proficient
  • Proficient
  • Partially Proficient
  • Novice

4
Grade Level Meetings An Overview
  • Grade level meetings took place the week of
    January 26- February 4. All elementary staff and
    specialists who teach in the language arts
    content areas participated by reviewing the state
    document and providing oral feedback.

5
Survey Items
  • Feedback of ND Standards Benchmarks
  • Recommendations of additions to local document
  • Current Curriculum Practices
  • Individual classrooms
  • Grade Level
  • State requirements not being met in class/level
  • Curriculum Recommendations
  • Cut/Add..to meet state requirements

6
Kindergarten
  • Evaluation of Current Curriculum
  • Always room for improvement!
  • Similar practices share ideas
  • Cross curricular integration
  • Language experiences
  • Alphabet books
  • Literature-based experiences
  • Language group w/speech language instructor
  • Story bits connect letters/sounds to literature
  • Letter snackseating through the ABCs
  • Sentence writing w/punctuationhigh expectation?
  • Recommendations for Additions to Local
  • More emphasis on ending sounds
  • Specify letter sounds covered short/long
    vowels, hard/soft consonant sounds
  • Use sentence to convey a message
  • Extend writing to experience with sentence
    writing and play write with punctuation
  • Increase coverage of nursery rhymes
  • Handwriting Curriculum/Standard

7
1st Grade
  • Evaluation of Current Curriculum
  • Open Court Phonetic Reading Program utilized,
    but not an adopted curriculum
  • Heath programstarts in spring
  • DOL
  • Curriculum supplements differ writing,
    spelling, daily journaling, word-a-day..more
    consistency, unity needed in supplementary
  • Recommendations for Additions to Local
  • Word-a-Day Program (vocabulary reading
    comprehension goal)
  • Writing (6-Traits)
  • Improve research media standards
  • Spelling series?
  • Review Open Court.balance of phonics
    comprehension?
  • Handwriting Curriculum/Standard
  • Heath PrePrimerpoor feedback

8
2nd Grade
  • Evaluation of Current Curriculum
  • Same core curriculum
  • Heath Reading Series (1990)
  • DOLinconsistent use
  • Spellinga list, not a program
  • Language (1990), sequential series a positive
  • Supplementary 4 Block in one classroom (word
    wall, guided reading, other)
  • Question of incoming students difficulty with
    comprehension
  • Recommendations for Additions to Local
  • No standards/benchmarks to add, adjust to meet
    state guidelines
  • Ready for a change in reading series
  • Guided Reading? Theoretically used in one
    classroom
  • Handwriting consistency
  • Collect more information prior to adding a local
    standard for handwriting

9
3rd Grade
  • Evaluation of Current Curriculum
  • Deficiency
  • standard 1 (research) evaluate research
  • Standard 2 (reading) organize/develop ideas,
    review topic organization, characteristics of
    non-fiction
  • Heath Reading (1993)
  • Language (1990)
  • Spelling (manuals falling apart)
  • DOLused daily? Curriculum followed?
  • Shared supplementary materials
  • Recommendations for Additions to Local
  • Checklist format (math/science)
  • Revisit letter writingnot presently a ND 3rd
    grade benchmark
  • Add adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions
  • DNealian Handwriting professional inservice
    recommended. Question of consistency with
    correct modeling.

10
4th Grade
  • Evaluation of Current Curriculum
  • Health Reading
  • Language Bookpoor
  • DOL, DOA
  • Day Book (Great Source) used by one classroom
  • Inconsistent supplementary materials
  • State deficiencies verbs prepositions,
    conjunctions, reading strategies, questioning
  • MATERIA LS are the weakness
  • Recommendations for Additions to Local
  • Handwritingwhere listed in standards?
  • If they cant write it, they cant read it!
  • Prefer checklist format
  • Local more specific coverage of nouns, pronouns,
    conventions, mechanics
  • Focus on Standard 1
  • Students evaluate research product using a rubric
  • Focus on Standard 5
  • WHAT is the library curriculum?

11
5th Grade
  • Evaluation of Current Curriculum
  • So much at the state level!
  • The secret is integrating!
  • Confident with standards 2, 3, 6.
  • Concern with research (1) and media (5).
  • Reading text (1993)evidence of outdated stories
    (text, illustrations)
  • Language (1990)
  • DOL, DOA
  • Spelling Seriesmore a home activity
  • Recommendations for Additions to Local
  • No extras to state requirements
  • Focus on relevant
  • Filter irrelevant text activities
  • Add appropriate magazines to aide in media
    standard
  • Emphasis on incorporation of technology INTO
    learning
  • PowerPoint
  • Graphic Organizers
  • HyperMedia/HyperStuidio

12
6th Grade
  • Evaluation of Current Curriculum
  • Easy to meet state requirements
  • Goal extension
  • Supplement Write Source 2000 fills gaps from
    language series.
  • 6-Traits should focus on weaker areas in writing
    informative, narrative, persuasive
  • DOL
  • Reading (1991 1993)
  • Language (1990) Not user-friendly
  • Content-Related Spelling
  • Dont address similes, metaphors, idioms,
    personification well
  • Recommendations for Additions to Local
  • Standard Benchmark Connectionknowledge of
    where 5th grade is and connect to 7th grade
  • Integrate technology
  • keyboarding
  • Question Writing using a rubric a 4th grade
    standard, but not 6th
  • Suggestion Each grade level choose specific
    literature to read EX 1st Ramona (Cleary),
    2nd Charlie Chocolate Factory (Dahl), 3rd
    Charlottes Web (White), etc.
  • Upgrade reading language series

13
Discussion
  • Handwriting.a local standard?
  • Sue Baumgartner, OT/PT 3 fine motor tests
  • Addition to writing standard formation,
    alignment, spacing, legibility
  • Consistent Reading Series 1-6? 1-5? Include
    kindergarten?
  • DOL inservice/meeting to insure consistent
    practice of adopted curriculum
  • Spelling Series
  • Consistency
  • Content Integration
  • Revision of outdated textbooks to more closely
    align to standards?

14
What Next?
  • Curriculum Committee Discuss relevant factors
    required to align the curriculum with state
    local standards benchmarks.
  • Grade level meetings conducted by grade level
    representative
  • Specify local language arts benchmarks based on
    state
  • Specify local language arts standards based on
    state
  • Meet submit data by Friday, March 12.
  • Goal Dates
  • March 19 Data to Typing
  • April 9 Finished Document
  • April 16 Binder to Teachers
  • We can add, but cannot delete!

15
Collect staff input
16
Imagine the Possibilities!
17
Store Information
18
Respect Differences
19
Celebrate Our Successes!
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