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English Language Arts Standards

English Language Arts Standards

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Tasks, Units & Student Work - Common Core Library Keywords (optional) Enter keywords (e.g., K.OA.3, informational text, arguments, quadratic equations, etc.) Grade (select at least one) Subject (select one) NYC educators and national experts are developing Common Core-aligned tasks embedded in a unit of study to support schools in implementing the Citywide Instructional Expectations. Search a growing assortment of Common Core-aligned tasks, units and student work by keyword, grade level, subject area and Common Core Learning Standard. The components of the Common Core-aligned tasks with instructional supports include: Unit overview and task description Teacher-annotated student work representing a range of performance levels Rubrics used to assess student work Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles Other instructional support materials To learn more about the components of these tasks and units and for help navigating the interactive student work, watch our virtual training modules. NEW!

Mathematics | Home | Mathematics For more than a decade, research studies of mathematics education in high-performing countries have concluded that mathematics education in the United States must become substantially more focused and coherent in order to improve mathematics achievement in this country. To deliver on this promise, the mathematics standards are designed to address the problem of a curriculum that is “a mile wide and an inch deep.” These new standards build on the best of high-quality math standards from states across the country. They also draw on the most important international models for mathematical practice, as well as research and input from numerous sources, including state departments of education, scholars, assessment developers, professional organizations, educators, parents and students, and members of the public. The math standards provide clarity and specificity rather than broad general statements. The Common Core concentrates on a clear set of math skills and concepts.

Staff External Resources | MSD of Warren Township Blackboard Learn is part of an integrated group of programs for online teaching, learning, community-building, and knowledge-sharing. It allows for online delivery of materials such as homework assignments, class materials and activities. Destiny is the district's library and media resource system. This system offers staff and students a connection to several types of media and the district catalog. MSD Warren Township aligns all curriculum with the Indiana Academic State Standards. The Learning Connection (LC) is a system for Indiana educators that provides access to student achievement data, digital teaching and learning content and curriculum design tools. Gmail Web Email can be accessed remotely from any location that has Internet access. Rosetta Stone - Please access Staff Resources for each individual school. Tyler SIS (Tyler Student Information System) is the district wide student management system. Click here to access the Retirement Manager site>>>

iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/resources.html Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes (CEELO) The Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes (CEELO) works to strengthen the capacity of state education agencies (SEAs) to lead sustained improvements in early learning opportunities and outcomes. Resources on this site include publications, webinars, and presentations about EI/ECE assessment, as well as links to other centers. The CEELO Annotated Bibliography on Early Childhood Assessment highlights resources found on the Website. This center works in partnership with SEAs, state and local early childhood leaders, and other federal and national technical assistance providers to promote innovation and accountability. To help SEAs improve services for infants, toddlers, and young children, resources on this site include publications, webinars, presentations, and links to other Websites for various topics: assessment, data, practices for children from birth through third grade, workforce, systems, and child outcomes.

Free PowerPoint Presentations for teachers. Free to download Literature Circle Extension Projects Literature circles offer students the opportunity to extend and develop interpretation through artistic forms of response. Ending a literature circle unit with an extension project provides readers additional ways to revisit what they've read, continue the conversations (and the discoveries), and create even more meaning. Extension projects are not art activities for their own sake. Planning Projects includes forms to download and print Evaluating Projects includes forms to download and print

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