Components of Standards - Definitions

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Handout Components of Standards - Definitions Standards EFF Standard Use information to form opinions, make decisions, and take action. KYAE CCS/ELA RL. Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges. Skills Included in Standard Indicate here what skills are expected. Skills are what learners are expected to do to demonstrate mastery of the concepts and content. They are represented by the verbs in the standard. If multiple skills are included, align the concepts with the skills to which they apply. This is unnecessary if the skills listed apply equally to all concepts. Concepts Included in Standard Indicate here what concepts or content are included in the standard. Concepts are the information or ideas that learners need to know. These generally are the nouns or noun phrases in the standard. What are the students to know and be able to do when they demonstrate the skill? Through a Particular Context Indicate in which context students are required to use the standard s skills and concepts, e.g., writing an essay, solving a problem. Not every standard will have a stated context. These are the words or phrases that come before and after a particular word or phrase that helps to explain its full meaning. It is the framework, perspective, or environment of the skill and concept. Where and how is the action taking place, or what is the scene of the skill and concept? 5 Cognitive Demand/ Levels of Thinking Using the selected taxonomy, consider all the information in Columns - to determine the level of thinking or cognitive demand of the standard. Ask what level of thinking the student will need to engage in order to demonstrate the skill and concept within the context described. What is the thinking process behind the skill, concept, and context? 6 Sample Activity Add a teaching activity that encompasses the concepts and skills of this standard and is pitched at the right level of cognitive demand. What does the student need to be able to do in order to demonstrate the skill and concept/content within the given context? Adapted from Standards-in-Action: Innovations for Standards-Based Education, Unit -, Appendix B, MPR Associates, Inc., Prepared for U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, 009.

Handout Bloom s Taxonomy Evaluating Making judgments based on criteria and standards through checking, in-depth reflection, criticism, and assessment Creating Evaluating Creating Creating new ideas and information using what has been previously learned Putting elements together to form a coherent or functional whole Reorganizing elements into a new pattern or structure Analyzing Analyzing Breaking material into constituent parts Determining how the parts relate to one another and to an overall structure or purpose through differentiating, organizing, and attributing Applying Making use of information in a context different from the one in which it was learned Carrying out or using a procedure through executing or implementing Remembering Retrieving, restating, recognizing, and recalling relevant knowledge from long term memory Applying Understanding Remembering Understanding Constructing meaning from oral, written, and graphic messages by Interpreting and translating what has been learned (Adapted from A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Anderson & Krathwohl, 00)

Handout Bloom s Taxonomy and the Writing Process Creating Writing an essay Evaluating Reviewing and making revisions Analyzing Outlining, comparing and contrasting, showing cause and effect Applying Organizing based on a model Understanding Paraphrasing, explaining, summarizing Remembering Listing main ideas and supporting details

Handout 5 Bloom s Taxonomy and Literature Creating Present your point of view about the topic or theme Evaluating Critique the author s point of view Analyzing Compare and contrast characters or themes in a story Applying Make inferences and draw conclusions about the author s meaning Understanding Retell the story in your own words Remembering Recall facts from the story

KYAE Common Core Standards PD FY0-0 Handout 6 Team Guidelines The Unpacking Process Confirming Unpacking Sample Activities Criteria. Review the unpacking process directions as a group.. If there is a benchmark, consider it as it relates to the overarching standard.. Allow everyone in the group to read the standard silently.. Ask one person to read it aloud. 5. Unpack the standard as a group and achieve consensus. 6. Confirm unpacking as a group. 7. Gather questions and comments for reflection and/or clarification.. Review each standard in column to identify the skill(s) addressed in the standard, and record in column.. Identify the content or concepts related to each skill contained within each standard, and record in column.. Identify the context in column.. Use the selected taxonomy to identify the level of thinking/cognitive demand, and record in column 5.. Cover up the standard in column. Do the phrases listed in subsequent columns describe the standard?. Do the unpacked content, skills, and context contain only words actually appearing in the standard?. Is each unpacked skill linked to the appropriate unpacked content or concept?. As you read the content and skills, do they represent what you would really expect of a student in meeting this standard?. Relevant, real-life activity. Attract & hold student interest. Reflect right level of complexity, given cognitive demand. Result in meaningful endproduct Standards-in-Action: Innovations for Standards-Based Education, Unit -, MPR Associates, Inc., Prepared for U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, 009.

Unpacking Chart for Standards- Examples Handout 7 Standards Skills Included in Standard Concepts Included in Standard Through a Particular Context 5 Cognitive Demand/ Levels of Thinking 6 Sample Activity RL. Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. RL. Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral.

Handout 8 Standards Skills Included in Standard Concepts Included in Standard Through a Particular Context 5 Cognitive Demand/ Levels of Thinking W5. Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information. 6 Sample Activity W5.a Introduce a topic or text clearly, state an opinion, and create an organizational structure in which ideas are logically grouped to support the writer s purpose. W5.c Link opinion and reasons using words, phrases, and clauses (e.g., consequently, specifically).

Unpacking Chart for Standards Standards Skills Included in Standard Concepts Included in Standard Through a Particular Context 5 Cognitive Demand/ Levels of Thinking 6 Sample Activity Standards-in-Action: Innovations for Standards-Based Education, Unit, MPR Associates, Inc., Prepared for U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, 009.

Unpacking Chart for Standards Standards Skills Included in Standard Concepts Included in Standard Through a Particular Context 5 Cognitive Demand/ Levels of Thinking 6 Sample Activity Standards-in-Action: Innovations for Standards-Based Education, Unit, MPR Associates, Inc., Prepared for U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, 009.