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Humble ISD First Nine Weeks Curriculum and Technology Updates for Elementary Social Studies

June, 2015

Session Presenters Content Support

• Today’s Session Presenters: – Mary Mary Quite Contrary – Social Studies

ALT – HHS – Elizabeth King – Digital Learning Specialist

• Elementary Social Studies Coordinator: – Matthew Webb

Welcome • Introductions • Norms • Session Materials • Agenda for the Day • Note: PPT and handouts will be available for

campus sharing

Our Goals for Today • To provide an overview of Humble ISD curriculum

documents to better understand… – Their purpose – How they are interconnected – How they can be used for instructional planning

• To provide an opportunity for grade level/course discussions of the first nine weeks curriculum documents

• To provide a preview of curriculum and technology integration

• To provide an opportunity for questions and feedback so that you can go back and share information at your campus

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Synectics Activity 1. Wad up your synectics paper. 2. Stand up at your table. 3. At the signal, throw your baseball at

someone who looks nice. 4. Pick up a random baseball, read it, wad it

up, and throw it again. 5. You will read and throw 3 baseballs. 6. On the 4th baseball, pick it up, unfold it,

read it, and go back to your chair if you have moved.

Purpose of Synectics Baseball?

• We are all in this together. • It is normal to feel a bit overwhelmed

or apprehensive when trying something new.

• Acknowledging our fears, our

anxieties, our hopes, and our expectations allows us to move forward with a successful new year.

An Overview of our Curriculum Documents and Process – Let’s Review!

Notes

Why do we need an aligned district curriculum?

Constant changes in Texas education: • New TEKS

• (Math - K – 8 in 14-15, HS in 15-16) • Increasing rigor of assessments

• (STAAR / EOC, TEA Indexes, SAT/ACT) • Additional standards/requirements

• (ELPS, CCRS, RtI for struggling and GT students)

• Graduation requirement changes • (HB 5)

• New teachers/new teaching positions • New and transfer students

What information does the Year at a

Glance (YAG) provide?

Bundles

Units

What information does the Bundles at a

Glance (BAG) provide?

Unit Titles

Bundles

Trio Talk Activity • Create a Trio… make sure everyone

around you is included • Brainstorm for three ways the YAG and

BAG could be used:

What information does the TEKS

Vertical Alignment provide?

Knowledge Statement

Student Expectation

Performance

Content

Specificity

Vertical Alignment across Grade Levels

What are the purposes for the TEKS Vertical Alignment?

How could you use this component

in your instructional planning?

Table Discussion

What information does the Instructional

Framework (IF) provide?

Developed by the Texas Education Service Center Curriculum Collaborative (TESCCC)

1. Identify the most valuable components of the IF for planning instruction.

2. In your table group, discuss briefly the components you chose and why.

Instructional Framework (IF)

Developed by the Texas Education Service Center Curriculum Collaborative (TESCCC)

Instructional Framework (IF)

Break Time

A Deeper Look at Performance

Indicators

What is a Performance Indicator (PI)?

An Humble ISD Performance Indicator is

a student performance or product

assessment which demonstrates

mastery of bundled standards.

Why do we need Performance Indicators in Humble ISD?

Performance Indicator Attributes Sort

1. Read and discuss the attributes of assessment with

your table group.

2. Sort attributes based on categories and create a

graphic organizer. Post organizer.

3. Be ready to present your group’s organizer.

Performance Indicators are optional

per campus discretion.

Performance Indicator Examples Across Content Areas

• Short, single-class performances or tasks • Open-ended projects (student-choice but content

driven) • Research projects/presentations • Writing Tasks (essays, dialog, poetry, etc.) • Multimedia presentations (videos, online posters) • Lab Reports • Creative writing (brochures, blogs, wikis, cartoons) • Problem solving scenarios • Etc.

Example of a Grade 2 Mathematics

Performance Indicator

Example of a Grade 6 ELAR

Performance Indicator Write an imaginative short story from either

first or third person point of view. Tell

about a character facing a problem with a

friend. Include sensory language to create

imagery.

How will you use the Instructional Framework

and Performance Indicators in planning?

Lunch, Technology, and Breakout Sessions

New for 15-16… Technology Integration

Technology (TA) TEKS will be integrated in 3 areas

on the Instructional Framework Documents for

Mathematics (K – 10) and ELAR:

1. Performance Indicators (as applicable)

2. TEKS - Suggested Technology Standards

3. Instructional Resources (Digital Citizenship Lessons in Social

Studies or Support for Performance Indicators)

Technology TEKS (TA TEKS)

• As technology suggestions are added to Performance Indicators, related K – 8 TA TEKS and specificity are listed on the IF

• K – 8 TA TEKS will also be added in those Social Studies units where Digital Citizenship Lessons have been listed

Technology Integration Grade 2 Mathematics PI

Technology Integration in PIs

Digital Citizenship Lessons 2014-2015 implementation - 3 lessons per grade Method of Implementation? Campus discretion

During 2015-2016, Digital Citizenship Lessons will be aligned within Social Studies Units…BUT… Method of implementation will still be at campus discretion

During 2016-2017, lessons will be implemented within Social Studies units…BUT… We will gather feedback this spring and throughout next year to see if we need to make adjustments to the plan

Please ask your Social Studies teachers to start reviewing evaluating the lessons in order to provide feedback

Digital Citizenship Lessons

Digital Citizenship Lessons will be

found on the Social Studies IFs in

the Instructional Resources section

under “Technology”

Technology Integration in PIs

Technology Updates

Breakout Sessions

Sharing with Your Campus • Table Discussion and plan for

campus rollout

Don’t Forget the New Hires!

Support them in finding the curriculum documents.

• Eduphoria – Forethought

• Scope and Sequence

Upcoming PD for Curriculum and Technology – Elem. Teachers

• Curriculum / Technology Nine Week Updates: – Bundle 1 - Summer (Face-to-Face and Video) – Bundles 2 – 4

• Video Content Basics • 3 Follow up Elementary Early Dismissal PLC meetings

throughout the year (Content and Grade Level Breakouts)

• New Teachers: District New Teacher Training - August

• General Technology Support (Digital Learning Staff) – General Support Trainings – Mobi’s, Formative Assessment,

Google Docs, Clickers, Edmodo, etc. – Summer, During Year (after school, Saturdays – optional)

See you at Bundles 2 – 4 Elementary PLC Sessions!

• Curriculum / Technology Nine Week Updates (Early Dismissal Days – Locations TBD): – September 30 – December 2 – February 3

• Don’t forget to bring student work samples to share with your group – Performance Indicators – Anchor Labs – Digital Citizenship Lesson Comments

Upcoming PD for Curriculum and Technology – Secondary Teachers

• Curriculum / Technology Rollout Trainings: – Bundle 1 - Summer (Face-to-Face and Video) – Bundles 2 – 4

• Video Content • 3 Follow up Secondary PLC meetings throughout the

year (Content and Grade Level Breakouts)

• New Teachers: District New Teacher Training - August

• General Technology Support (Digital Learning Staff) – General Support Trainings – Mobi’s, BYOD in the

Secondary Classroom, Formative Assessment, Google Docs, Clickers, Edmodo, etc.

– Summer, During Year (after school, Saturdays – optional)

See you at Bundles 2 – 4 PLC Sessions!

• Curriculum / Technology Nine Week Updates (Locations TBD): – High Schools:

• September 17 • November 19 • February 18

– Middle Schools*: • September 10 • October 29 • January 28

– Middle Schools (RSM and HMS): • September 25 • October 30 • January 29

See you at Bundles 2 – 4 PLC Sessions!

• Don’t forget to bring student work samples to share

with your group: – Performance Indicators – Anchor Labs – Digital Citizenship Lesson Comments

Questions • Parking Lot Discussion

Our Goals for Today • To provide an overview of Humble ISD curriculum

documents to better understand… – Their purpose – How they are interconnected – How they can be used for instructional planning

• To provide an opportunity for grade level/course discussions of the first nine weeks curriculum documents

• To provide a preview of curriculum and technology integration

• To provide an opportunity for questions and feedback so that you can go back and share information at your campus

3-2-1 Summary • Form triangles of new friends • Introduce yourselves • Share 3 new things you learned • Share 2 ideas you have for

implementation of the curriculum this year

• Share 1 positive thing about the upcoming new year

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