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Georgia Performance Georgia Performance StandardsStandards

Day 1: Day 1: Standards, Content, andCurriculum Mapping

88thth Grade Mathematics Grade Mathematics

Getting AcquaintedGetting Acquainted• Name Tag:

– First Name or Nickname

• Index Card:– Name– E-mail Address– System/School– GPS Status

Peggy PoolPeggy Pool

Georgia Department of Education

1754 Twin Towers East

Atlanta, Georgia 30334

Office phone: (404) 657- 9063

Office email: ppool@doe.k12.ga.us

Group Norms and Group Norms and HousekeepingHousekeeping

Group Norms:• Ask questions• Work toward solutions• Honor confidentiality• Meet commitments or

let others know if you are struggling

Housekeeping:• Parking Lot• Phone calls• Rest rooms• Breaks• Lunch

Four Corners, Part 1Four Corners, Part 1

Choose a corner based on your confidence in understanding the GPS for 8th Mathematics:

Needs Rethinking In Development Quality Exceptional

Four Corners, Part 2Four Corners, Part 2

What made you choose your corner?

Discuss what you know and

what you want to know.

Be prepared to share with the group.

Module Overview: Day One• Introduction

• Overview of the Standards

• Standards-Based Teaching and Learning

• Putting It All Together

• Summary and Field Assignments Curriculum Mapping

Teamwork

Assessments

InstructionEnrichment &

Extension

Understanding

GPS Standards

Goal Demonstrate a deep understanding of the

new Georgia Performance Standards and the standards-based education approach, through thoughtful curriculum mapping, development of formative and summative assessments, and the design of instruction matched to the standards and research-based best practices for enrichment and extension through collaboration and teamwork.

Curriculum Mapping

Collaboration

Assessments

InstructionEnrichmen

t & Extension

Understanding

GPS Standar

ds

Days of Training• Implementation Year One

– Day One: Standards, Content, and Curriculum Mapping

– Day Two:  Assessment– Days Three and Four: Classroom

Implementation

• Implementation Year Two – Day Five: Differentiation– Day Six: Examining Student Work– Day Seven: On-line Survey

Three Little Pig BuildersThree Little Pig Builders

• Three Little Pig Builders have gone into business building prefabricated homes.

Essential Question 1Essential Question 1

What are the Georgia Performance Standards?

Performance Standards. . .Performance Standards. . .Are:

• Georgia Performance Standards (GPS)

• What students are to learn, know, and understand

• Clear expectations of performance

• Curriculum document• Few in number• Application of content

Are Not:• New Quality Core

Curriculum (QCC)• How teachers are to

teach• Comprehensive school

reform• Instructional handbook• Checklist of objectives• Coverage of content

StrengthsStrengths of the GPSof the GPS

• Depth not breadth

• Ladder, not a spiral

• Better organization by strands

• Same standards for all learners

• Success and achievement based

• Less time spent on review

• Better vertical correlation

GPS Phase-in PlanGPS Phase-in Plan

Test AlignmentTest Alignment

Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT)

Test alignment is completed during

Year II implementation for each content area and grade level.

Grade 8 Math Assessment Grade 8 Math Assessment TimelineTimeline

• 2006-2007 School year: Grade 8 math CRCT will assess the QCC.

• 2007-2008 School year: Grade 8 math CRCT will assess the GPS.

Format of CurriculumFormat of Curriculum• Introductory Paragraphs

– Overview of Year’s Content– Instructional Strategies

• Manipulatives• Representation• Technology• Real-world Context

• Concepts/Skills to Maintain

• Standards with Elements

Performance StandardsPerformance Standards

Four parts of Performance Standards:

Content Standard & Elements

Sample Tasks

Student Work

Teacher Commentary

How to Read the GPS Code

M8G2a.

Math Grade 8 Geometry

Standard #2

Element a

Standards and Elements

• Standard is in bold print:

Sets the parameters.

• Elements are listed under the standard: Sets the expectations for understanding, what the student should know and be able to do.

Math Standard Example

M8G2. Students will understand and

use the Pythagorean theorem.

a. Apply properties of right

triangles, including the

Pythagorean theorem.

To The DumpTo The Dump

The mayor of Sunshine is concerned that the landfill will be full before the end of the year.

You have been hired to find out if the mayor is correct in her prediction and to determine when the landfill will be full.

Criteria for Good TasksCriteria for Good Tasks

• Involves significant mathematics

• Can be solved in a variety of ways

• Elicits a range of responses

• Requires communication

• Stimulates best performance

• Lends itself to a scoring rubric

Essential Question 2Essential Question 2

What role can Curriculum Maps play in planning yearly instruction?

True or False?True or False?

“Without a commitment to

when a skill will be taught, there is no

commitment.”

What Mapping ProvidesWhat Mapping Provides

• Long range planning

• Short term preparation

• Clear communication

Instructional PlanningInstructional Planning

• Be extremely familiar with grade-level standards

• Create a curriculum map• Units

– Identify standards

– Determine acceptable evidence

– Plan instruction

Group AssignmentGroup Assignment

• Work in small group to organize cards, making connections and distributing strands.

• Use your work to create a yearlong curriculum map.

Developing, Analyzing, and Developing, Analyzing, and Reviewing MapsReviewing Maps

• Read Maps to Gain Information

• Identify Gaps

• Identify Repetitions

• Identify Areas for Integration

• Match Assessments to Standards

• Review for Timeliness

Analyzing Our Analyzing Our Curriculum MapsCurriculum Maps

Jigsaw Groups

All in the FamilyAll in the Family

• You have just found out that your best friend’s mother is expecting quintuplets!

All in the FamilyAll in the Family

• Because you are so excited about this news, you want to go ahead and purchase a gift for each of the babies (pink for the girls and blue for the boys).

Days of Training• Implementation Year One

– Day One: Standards, Content, and Curriculum Mapping

– Day Two:  Assessment– Days Three and Four: Classroom

Implementation

• Implementation Year Two – Day Five: Differentiation– Day Six: Examining Student Work– Day Seven: On-line Survey

http://www.georgiastandards.org

Mathematics

Standards

Frameworks

8th Grade will be here soon!

Discussion of Redelivery Action Plan

• Determine your goal for redelivery.

• Determine time allotted.

• Develop timeline of activities.

• List resources and ideas.

Field Assignment

• Redeliver Day 1: Standards, Content, Curriculum Mapping

• Day 2 will focus on determining acceptable evidence. (Assessment)

• Know the Grade 8 Mathematics Standards.

• Think about what evidence is necessary to assess them? How good is good enough?

GCTMGCTM

• 2006 Georgia Mathematics Conference

• October 19-21, 2006

• Rock Eagle

• Register now! (Visit gctm.org to register online.)

NCTMNCTM

• The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference will be in Atlanta March 21-24, 2007.

• Submit student work.

• Volunteer to help!

Ticket Out the Door

Reflection:

• Important things I’ve learned or had reaffirmed…

• Today’s experiences have left me feeling...

• Questions I want answered now…

• What I will do when I return to my workplace…

Contact Information

Georgia Department of Education1754 Twin Towers EastAtlanta, Georgia 30334

Office Phone: (404) 657-9063Office email: ppool@doe.k12.ga.us

Peggy Pool

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