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Common Core Standards

Implementation has begun! While I am excited to see what changes the CCSS will bring to both my teaching and my students' performance, I am overwhelmed. My county has only implemented in kindergarten and first grade. We have begun to think and plan our lessons differently. 

While searching the web, I have found some resources which I think will be useful in planning. The Common Core Lesson Book, K-5: Working with Increasingly Complex Literature, Informational Text, and Foundational Reading Skills by Gretchen Owocki. When viewing the samples of the lessons in the book, I immediately thought this would meet the needs of my first grade team for lesson planning. Another resource I have found is Common Core Curriculum Maps in English Language Arts, Grades K-5 by the Common Core Series.  I am hoping this book will give us some good guidelines as to mapping out our curriculum. Both books should arrive in the next few days. I am eager to read and educate myself on how better to implement the standards, for both myself and my students.

The current concern is how to assess the students. I have found little in the way of assessment resources for the CCSS. One resource I have found is the First Grade Common Core Workbook by Have Fun Teaching. This resource includes 550 pages of worksheets, centers, and posters. Viewing the sample, I think it may have possibilities for assessment purposes. Currently, we are using performance based assessments for math and reading. 

After I receive the books, I will be back share my thoughts and how I plan to use them.  In the meantime, I am curious to know how others are assessing students? What great resources have you found to teach and assess the CCSS? 

 

 

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My neighbor and I are facing the same issue. We teach in the same school district and were concerned about implementing common core in an effective way. We are working to create our own resources to share with teachers. They are all free and available on www.thecurriculumcorner.com. We are hoping to include lesson plans along with pre and post assessments. I'm anxious to hear how your resources work.
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Hi! I have to say, what I thought The Common Core Lesson Book K-5 bu Gretchen Owocki was going to be and what it turned out to be, were two completely different things. If you are creating lessons, I think this would be an amazing guide to help you write great, effective lessons. I am planning on creating one this week and I will share when it is complete! By the way, I checked out your page and you have some great materials! Thanks for stopping by!
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