Week 1 assignment #1
Understanding Common Core for ELA and Literacy
Teachers and the education department are constantly working
on improving the education system. In the 1980s, teachers got together to try
to create a standard of learning for students. At first, each state began
trying to create their own standards, but they realized that this would be
challenging, which is when the Common Core Standards came about. The idea of
these standards is to set goals and expectations to prepare students for higher
education. These standards are broken up into four categories reading, writing,
speaking and listening, and language. The standards focus heavily on reading
including reading closely, making logical inferences, citing textual evidence,
complex literacy and informational text. Common Core reading standards also focuses
on adding more non-fiction reading into the curriculum.
#2 Who is responsible?
In K-5, the ELA teachers are responsible for teaching
reading, writing, speaking and listening, and language. In grades 6-12, the ELA
teacher is responsible as well as content subject teachers like science and
social studies.
Reading
This standard focuses on students growing in their reading
level throughout the grades. They should be able to understand what they read,
cite textual evidence, and make connections in there reading.
Writing
Students should be able to connect their reading into writing
skills. Some writing skills include: the ability to plan, revise, edit, and
publish works. Students should also be able to write argument pieces, informatives,
and narratives.
Speaking and Listening
Students collaborate and communicate in working together to
listen to each other’s ideas and integrate information from various sources
including media.
Language
This standard includes understanding written and oral language.
The standard also focuses on vocabulary building for students.
Do you use technology when teaching ELA?
Somewhat
Can you share some technologies that you use?
First, I get a lot of my information including lesson plans
and worksheets from ELA sites online like readwritethink and scholastic. I use
many songs and videos from YouTube for my students and they learn a lot from it
and find it a lot of fun.
Do you face any challenges when using technology in your ELA
instruction?
If I am using a technology in which the students are using,
there is a wide range of their technology skills. It sometimes becomes
difficult to monitor struggling students when students work individually.
Very good and clear summaries! Also on the interview- the teacher made a very true point! Monitoring students as they work individually on computers can be a great challenge! If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them!
ReplyDeleteI think getting a teacher's assistant would help or having students work in pairs in that stronger students should work with struggling ones would help the situation.
DeleteAfter watching this video, the Common Core makes a lot of sense! Things are more professional and organized now. I wonder if everything is as peachy-keen as this video is making it sound? I wouldn't know- I haven't ever used them in a real life classroom.
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