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Coddle Creek Elementary October 31, 2012 Scoring Open- Ended Items

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Page 1: Coddle Creek Elementary October 31, 2012 Scoring Open- Ended Items

Coddle Creek ElementaryOctober 31, 2012

Scoring Open-Ended Items

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Secrets of Successful PLCs

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Gridded Response• Plan to incorporate at least 1 of these items on each CA in

grades 3-5…..possibly at 2nd towards end of year.

• We will discuss more in PLCs

• Basically, this is a consideration for new testing.

• Example of coding answer:

If the answer is 8…..000008 8 0008

But Not……………. 80000 800

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• Begin to align assessments to SBAC, MSLs, etc., which will include open-ended/extended response items

• Check to see how students across the district are progressing with rigor of Common Core

• Match learning target to assessment method

– Extended written response items can get at deeper levels of knowledge

WHY open-ended items?

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Look at the Anchor Standards for Reading and Writing.

Where do open-ended items fit in?

Common Core asks students to write…

• Arguments using valid reasoning & sufficient evidence

• Informative/explanatory texts

• Narrative texts

Connections with Anchor Standards

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• Score each sample using the rubric provided.

• Discuss your ratings and challenges with your team.

• What did you notice that has implications for your planning today?

Practice Round….

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What if…

• You have an “iffy” response?

• You don’t understand what the child wrote and need more information?

• Student provides a great explanation but shows no drawing of work?

• Rubric signifies partial vs. complete responses… this may need to be defined as a group!

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• Use a copy of ELA benchmark

• Someone from your team will leave feedback on benchmark plus/delta site

• Each assessment needs 2 scores. If you disagree…discuss it and ask for a third opinion

• You can learn lots about students and instructional practice while you’re scoring. Use your 4 square notes to:

– Identify misconceptions

– concepts students are excelling in or struggling with

– areas in need of re-teaching (trends and patterns of misunderstanding)

– focus groups of students who need specific instruction

Process for scoring

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• Teachers will report number of 0, 1, and 2 point scores

• Vonnie needs scores from PLC Chairs by Friday, Nov. 9.

• District will look at overall data to see how students are progressing with rigor of CCSS

Collecting and using the data

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• Be looking for ways to incorporate extended response and writing in daily instruction

• Reflect on the level of questions you ask your students. “Can I ask more rigorous questions to help students think more critically?”

• Complete the scoring of BA1 OE items and turn scores in to Vonnie by Friday, November 9.

Next steps…

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We will meet with you at the beginning of work time.

Enhancements

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Time To Get Started…• You will have an hour to get your papers started

• Remember you will need 2 scores on each paper.

• Fill-in your notes sheet as you go. Identify your next steps for remediation / clarification.

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• Your exit ticket will be the four square sheet. Please add your thoughts throughout the day.

• We will collect your anecdotal notes by November 13.

• The district needs to know your thoughts and feelings regarding the use of this ERD time for scoring these items – Plus / Delta

• Your Leadership team wants to hear your ideas for improvement.

Feedback

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We will Meet Back At 1:45• Our next session will be on Legislative Updates

• Take a break as needed

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Excellent Public Schools Act

• NC Law – 115C-83.1A

• NC Read to Achieve Program

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Choice Sessions2:00-2:40 & 2:40-3:20Choose 2 from the options:

• Computer Carts in the Classroom – Richardson / Dyvig / Roth

• AR / Study Island Update – Connections To Common Core – Lerch

• Daily 5 in the ELA Block – Yerger / Walker

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Feedback For the Day…Thank you for a great day of learning.

Please take time to post ideas for improvement.

Your four-square sheets will need to be submitted to Vonnie’s box by November 9.