Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Merry Christmas
Your ARI Regional Staff wishes you the merriest of holidays! We hope that your holidays are filled with laughter, love, and rest. We look forward to seeing you in 2015!
Love,
Carol, Erin, Cindy, Rhonda, Melanie, Daphne, Sandy, and Holly
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Resources for NAEP
Several of our schools in Region 11 are taking the NAEP in January and February. Click here for resources that have been made available for Reading and Math!
NAEP Resources for Reading and Math
Please contact your ARI Regional Coach for any additional help that you may need. We look forward to seeing you!
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Thankful for....
Your Region 11 ARI Team is thankful for you! We are thankful for the administrators, teachers, staff, and instructional coaches who work tirelessly to provide a safe, loving, and effective place for the students of Region 11 to learn each day. Best wishes for a happy Thanksgiving from your Region 11 ARI Team!
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Highlights from CCRS Quarterly Meeting 2
Click below to see lots of smiling faces from around Region 11! We had a great day of learning at CCRS Quarterly Meeting 2 and are "happy" educators!
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Thursday, November 6, 2014
Staying the Course--Recap of CCRS QM2
Region 11 CCRS Quarterly Meeting #2 Recap:
Click here for:
CCRS Implementation Team Resources 2014-2015
Appendix B of the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in
History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects contains annotated writing samples to illustrate the criteria required to meet the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for particular types of writing—argument, informative/explanatory text, and narrative—in each grade. The samples, which are actual writings from Grades K-12 students who attended school in a number of states and districts across the country, should be a valuable resource in interpreting the level of writing demanded by the standards.(page 104)
Click here:
2013 Alabama ELA Course of Study
Click here for:
Curriculum Guide to the Alabama Course of Study: ELA K-12
Click here for:
Grades 3–5
What it is: A collection of replacement lessons for the most commonly used basal readers.
How to use it: Use these high-quality, Common Core-aligned questions and materials
with your existing textbook.
with your existing textbook.
How it's organized: Lessons are organized by grade level and listed under the title of the
basal reader with which they are used.
Fisher and Frey's Text-Dependent Questions article:
Click here:
Collaborating to Review Student Work Video:
Click here:
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Get the Concept!
Concept boards are a unique way to help our students connect information across the curriculum. One of the key shifts challenges us to build background knowledge for our students and in our last quarterly meeting for CCRS, we explored teaching students through units. We learned that teaching in units ties information together for students and enables them to make connections throughout the day. While we know how important connecting the dots for our students is, we often find it a challenge to make these concept boards teachable and beneficial to our students. Many teachers struggle with what to put on a concept board and it is difficult to answer this exactly since each concept board is going to be tailored to the individual class.
CONCEPT BOARD: WHAT IS IT?
A concept board is a visual representation that allows students to build background knowledge over the course of a unit. It is typically centered around an essential question or a unit question, with smaller questions that are used to gradually build students' understanding of the concept being explored. The concept board contains student work, photographs, drawings, graphs, or anything else that students have used to answer the question.
CONCEPT BOARD: WHAT GOES ON IT?
Concept boards can vary from class to class since the material is customized to the needs of each class. Every group brings different experiences to the classroom so what goes on the board is going to be unique to the each class. The "must haves" for the concept board are the essential question and any student work that answers the question and leads to understanding of the concept. This is a wonderful chance to bring in our students' creativity!
Below is a short video that contains examples from Region 11 of concept boards. You will see many different representations of boards. There is also a short clip at the end of a teacher talking about her concept board. Because the video is real life and taken in a classroom with students, the sound quality is not professional. Put on your listening ears! If you have examples of a great concept board, please share with us! You can share in the comment section below or you can email your pictures to alabamareadinginitiative11@gmail.com. We can't wait to see your examples!!
Monday, October 20, 2014
CCRS Quarterly Meeting Number 1 in a Nutshell
Summary of CCRS
Quarterly Meeting #1:
Message from Dr.
Bice
Curriculum Guides
If you are
looking for ways to break standards down into prerequisite skills to support
struggling learners, click on the link below. ELA, Math, Science, and Social
Studies K-12 courses of study are all included. Though typically used by
special education teachers, this can be a great resource for all teachers.
EQuIP Quality
Review Rubric
Are you looking
for a tool for self-assessment of your lessons/units or self-assessment of your
teaching as it relates to implementing College and Career Readiness Standards?
This rubric might just be your solution. Use the link below, click on Download
All and select the correct rubric (Social Studies teachers should select the
ELA/Literacy).
CCRS PD
30 hours of
professional development will be available through eLearning courses starting
October 1. Go to STI-PD and look at STI-PD numbers CCRSELA01, CCRSELA02,
CCRSLIT01, CCRSMTH01, or CCRSMT02 for descriptions of courses related to ELA,
Content Literacy, and Mathematics.
Insight Tool
The improved
Alabama Insight Tool includes standards, lesson plans, and resources for K-12
in math, ELA, social studies and in content area literacy. Go to http://alex.state.al.us/ . Click on the
Personal Workspace box and create a unique account. The Alabama Insight Tool
button is included with other resources available for teacher use after you
create an account. The individual accounts are customizable for content.
Great Technology
Resource
Speaking and Listening
Standards
"Require
students to collaborate for both comprehension and presentation. Preparation
for discussions is emphasized across the grades, as is following
agreed-upon rules. Students learn to adapt speech to a variety of
contexts and tasks, which they apply in all subject areas and life
endeavors."AL ELA CCRS
Explicitly
modeling for students your expectations for partner discussions, posting an
anchor chart for reference, and practicing, practicing, practicing these
agreed-upon rules will help teachers to facilitate student discussion more
effectively.
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Schools in Region 11 take advantage of collaboration time at CCRS. |
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Region 11 planning time is being used to determine best solutions for turn-around training. |
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Two Wiregrass Schools Win National Honor
We are so
proud of our National Blue Ribbon Schools, Heard Magnet School and Beverlye
Magnet School! Both schools are located in Dothan and are part of Dothan City Schools.
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Principal Maria Johnson, Superintendent Tim Wilder, Principal Peggy Maddox Picture taken from www.nationalblueribonschools.ed.gov |
Beverlye
Magnet School, home of the Wildcats, is located in Dothan City Schools and serves
grades six through eight. They strive
for excellence in all that they do and focus on giving students voice and
choice in project-based learning and through rigorous writing assignments. “…
Beverlye offers a variety of genres for students to find their true
passion. For example, awards have been
earned in math, science, engineering, spelling, and band. In addition,
Beverlye’s choral music, band, and theater programs provide show-stopping
performances each year. Technology is front and center at Beverlye…. Likewise,
Advisory/Clubs provide a broad range of opportunities for students to explore
relationships and hobbies. Chess, Baking, Improv, Debate, Fitness, CSI
Forensics, and Up-Scaling Furniture are but a few of the choices that students
may rotate into each nine weeks. Beverlye’s success is primarily due to the
commitment of administrators and faculty to participate in ongoing professional
development. Over the past ten years, Beverlye’s faculty has received intensive
training from the Alabama Reading Initiative and the Southern Regional
Education Board. This intensive, sustainable professional development has grown
a faculty that relies on best practices to create a positive, rich learning
environment for all students.”
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Picture taken from Beverlye PTO Facebook Page |
The faculty at Heard Magnet School works diligently in their pursuit of excellence. This school ranks among the top performers in both the system and state. Heard was bestowed with the distinguished title of Torchbearer School for two consecutive years based on high achievement with low socioeconomic students. A project based curriculum is used to engage and enhance learning styles. Instruction is rigorous; teachers promote critical thinking using prior knowledge to solve problems in real-world, unpredictable situations. Spanish, Technology, and Music classes are taught by teachers with expertise in their fields. Physical Education classes include dance lessons sponsored by a local studio. An area musician conducts weekly violin lessons. Students participate in robotics, music ensembles, and a volunteer art program. Art teachers have introduced new styles and mediums each year. Projects relate to the specific academic content areas. Finished pieces are displayed in Heard’s gallery, and selected pieces are showcased at the Wiregrass Museum of Art. These activities give each child a well-rounded education preparing them for future success.
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Picture taken from www.nationalblueribonschools.ed.gov |
To read the
complete bio and school application, visit:
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Student Centered Coaching Resources
This year, we will be exploring Student Centered Coaching and using Diane Sweeney's book as a resource. Here is a great video that one coach used to introduced the coaching cycle to her teachers.
If you would like to purchase the book, here is the link from Amazon.com.
Student Centered Coaching on Amazon.com
You can check out these resources and many more on Diane Sweeney's website: www.dianesweeney.com
Monday, September 15, 2014
eLearning Classes are now available!
Are you a new teacher that needs to learn about the College and Career Ready Standards? Are you a seasoned teacher that could use a refresher? Are you an administrator or a coach that needs to fine tune your knowledge of the ELA standards? If so, these courses are for you!
Choose from the following courses:
CCRSELA01: ELA College and Career Ready Standards Overview for K-5
Proficiency Level: Mastery
Grade(s): K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
CCRSELA02: ELA College and Career Ready Standards Overview for 6-12
Proficiency Level: Awareness
Grade(s): 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
CCRSLIT01: College and Career Ready Standards for the Content Area Overview
Proficiency Level: Mastery
Subject(s): Industrial Education, Interdisciplinary, Multicultural Education, Science, Social Studies, Technology, Computer Education, Career Tech
ELA
College and Career Ready Standards Overview for K-5 and 6-12
Description:
These courses are designed to aid K-5 and 6-12 educators in becoming familiar with the Alabama College and Career Ready Standards for English Language Arts, key shifts in ELA, and vertical alignment/learning progressions. Participants will be able to plan and implement lessons that integrate the ELA College and Career Ready Standards into their classroom practice.
Description:
These courses are designed to aid K-5 and 6-12 educators in becoming familiar with the Alabama College and Career Ready Standards for English Language Arts, key shifts in ELA, and vertical alignment/learning progressions. Participants will be able to plan and implement lessons that integrate the ELA College and Career Ready Standards into their classroom practice.
College and Career Ready Standards for the Content Areas Overview
Description:
This course is designed to aid 6-12 educators in becoming familiar with the Alabama College and Career Ready Literacy Standards for History/Social Studies; Science and Technical Subjects. Participants will be able to plan and implement lessons that integrate the College and Career Ready Literacy Standards into their classroom practice.
Discussion
Participation
Participants will be evaluated on the frequency and quality of their discussion board participation as well as on the effort on the project submissions. Participants are required to complete the postings outlined each week. This could include posting a response to a specific prompt and responding to the posts of others or it could include the posting of a specific product created that week and responding to the products created by others. Postings that respond to other participants will be evaluated on relevance, degree to which they extend the discussion, and tone.
Participants will be evaluated on the frequency and quality of their discussion board participation as well as on the effort on the project submissions. Participants are required to complete the postings outlined each week. This could include posting a response to a specific prompt and responding to the posts of others or it could include the posting of a specific product created that week and responding to the products created by others. Postings that respond to other participants will be evaluated on relevance, degree to which they extend the discussion, and tone.
Course Products
Each participant will create an End of Course Project which will include a shared lesson plan designed to integrate the ELA College and Career Ready standards in classroom practice.
Each participant will create an End of Course Project which will include a shared lesson plan designed to integrate the ELA College and Career Ready standards in classroom practice.
For more information contact eLearning http://elearning.atim.cc
Fall Semester 2014 | |||
October 1-November 18 for 6 week courses | |||
Spring Semester 2015 | |||
February 4-March 24 for 6 week courses | |||
Summer Semester 2015 | |||
June 3-July 21 for 6 week courses |
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