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Common Core Assessment Math Sample Common Core Assessment Math Sample ItemsItems

The presentation will begin at 4:30 p.m. ET

All participants are muted upon entry into the meeting. To ask a question, please type it into the Q&A box (not the Chat box) located on the lower right-hand side of your WebEx screen.

To troubleshoot technical issues with the webinar, please contact the WebEx provider directly at 1-866-863-3904.

What Teachers Can Learn from the New PARCC & Smarter

Balanced Mathematics Sample Assessment Items

Moderator: Carrie Heath Phillips, Common Core State Standards Implementation,

Council of Chief State School Officers

Presenter: Jim Mamer2012 Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics

Elementary Mathematics Teaching Award WinnerPresidential Award for Excellence in Teaching

Mathematics

Webinar Overview

The purpose of this webinar is to hear from an expert teacher about his reflections on the sample assessment items in mathematics and what he gleans from them about how to implement the Common Core in his classroom.

We hope this webinar will spur teachers to reflect individually and with their peers about how to use the sample assessment items in mathematics as one tool in their toolbox when implementing the Common Core State Standards.

Background on Common Assessment

CCSSO, as a leader of the Common Core State Standards Initiative with the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, supports the state-led assessment consortia developing Common Core State Standards assessments.

The two common assessment consortia, the Partnership for Assessment for College and Career Readiness (PARCC) and Smarter Balanced, each released sample assessment items recently.

Each assessment consortium has its own detailed overviews of the assessment items, which you are encouraged to explore independently.

www.parcconline.org and www.smarterblanaced.org

Whether your state is a member of PARCC, Smarter Balanced, both or neither consortium, you are encouraged to use both sets of sample assessment items to inform Common Core implementation since the assessments are based on the same set of standards.

Common Core Implementation

The Common Core State Standards identify what students need to know and be able to do in each grade level in order to be prepared for college and career.

Teachers will decide the best way to teach their students in order for them to meet Common Core expectations.

The sample assessment items are one tool that teachers can use to help guide Common Core implementation.

Jim Mamer

5-8th grade math teacherCompleting 25th year of teaching Rockway School, Springfield, OhioProfessional Development leader for middle school

teachers for past 15 yearsRecipient of numerous math awards/honors at the

local, state, and national level and most importantly has enjoyed seeing students grow through the 3 to 4 years he gets to work with them at a small school

Math Shifts

Overview of Sample Assessment Items

I will provide a glimpse of: the mathematics being assessed, how it’s being assessed, and ways in which students will need to be able to interact with

technology for these select items.

I will then offer my thoughts on how these items are impacting my teaching of the Common Core Standards as well as what this means for how I work with my colleagues.

Reflections

How the sample assessment items are impacting my teaching of the Common Core Standards

What the sample assessment items mean for how I work with my colleagues

To ask a question, please type it into

the Q&A box located on the

right-hand side of the screen.

Wrap-Up

We hope that Jim Mamer’s reflections will help you and your colleagues to use the sample assessment items as a tool in guiding local implementation of the Common Core State Standards.

The Council of Chief State School Officers has several resources on Common Core implementation you may find useful as well. They can be found at:

www.ccsso.org/commoncore

Thank you for attending this webinar.

Slides and additional resources from this webinar will be posted on

www.ccsso.org

For follow-up questions, please contact

[email protected]