Saturday, March 15, 2014

Common Core Scope and Sequence | CCSS ELA and Math

Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 Common Core Scope and Sequence | Year at a glance, Monthly, and Weekly CCSS ELA and Math Scope and Sequence Curriculum Maps

K-12, Common Core curriculum scope and sequence "Curriculum Maps" should be designed to meet the highest and most rigorous aspects of the Common Core standards. The scope and sequence of previous and subsequent years, curriculum crosswalks, and each individual states standards must be Incorporated.

Common Core Scope and Sequence Maps From Denver Public Schools.

Kindergarten Literacy Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 1 Literacy Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 2 Literacy Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 3 Literacy Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 4 Literacy Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 5 Literacy Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 6 Literacy Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 7 Pre-Algebra Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory

Kindergarten Mathematics Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 1 Mathematics Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 2 Mathematics Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 3 Mathematics Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 4 Mathematics Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 5 Mathematics Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Grade 6 Mathematics Scope and Sequence Standards Trajectory
Draft Curricular Maps for NYSED-provided materials in ELA (K-5)
K-2 English Language Arts Curriculum Plan
Kindergarten English Language Arts Curriculum Map
Grade 1 English Language Arts Curriculum Map
Grade 2 English Language Arts Curriculum Map
Grades 3-5 English Language Arts Curriculum Plan
Grade 3 English Language Arts Curriculum Map
Grade 4 English Language Arts Curriculum Map
Grade 5 English Language Arts Curriculum Map
Grades 6-8 English Language Arts Curriculum Map

Draft Curricular Maps for NYSED-provided materials in Mathematics (K-12)
PreK-5 Mathematics Curriculum Map
Grades 6-8 Mathematics Curriculum Map
Grades 9-12 Mathematics Curriculum Map

Scope and Sequence Maps from the Second Step Program. 
A nonprofit working globally to promote children’s social and academic success.
Kdg. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
       
Kinder Word 
  1. Word Charts to Clarify 1st Grade
  2. Word Charts to Clarify 2nd Grade
  3. Word Charts to Clarify 3rd Grade
  4. Word Charts to Clarify 4th Grade
  5. Word Charts to Clarify 5th Grade
  6. Word Charts to Clarify 6th Grade
  7. Word Charts to Clarify 7th Grade
  8. Word Charts to Clarify 8th Grade
Kinder PDF 
  1. PDF Charts to Clarify 1st Grade
  2. PDF Charts to Clarify 2nd Grade
  3. PDF Charts to Clarify 3rd Grade
  4. PDF Charts to Clarify 4th Grade
  5. PDF Charts to Clarify 5th Grade
  6. PDF Charts to Clarify 6th Grade
  7. PDF Charts to Clarify 7th Grade
  8. PDF Charts to Clarify 8th Grade
I am in the processes of creating a set of Scope and Sequence curriculum maps for the CCSS-ELA standards. I would like some input on teacher preferences or "Must-Haves" for any set of weekly, monthly or yearly scope and sequence maps.





My "Must Haves" for any Scope and Sequence Curriculum Map schools include Blooms and Webb's DOK question Stems plus Tier 1, 2, and 3 Academic Vocabulary! 

Examples of key elements in a Common Core Scope and Sequencing Map!
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Generalizations  
Guiding Questions to Build Conceptual Understanding
My students Understandthat…
Factual
Conceptual
Readers use cues and clues: They use a variety of strategies to think within, beyond, and about texts.
How do you determine characters’ struggles? What do characters’ actions and dialogue tell you?
How does figurative language help you understand narratives? When and why do you stop and check your reading?
Readers and writers talk and think about character development and stories’ messages.
How do the way characters talk (dialect) contribute to what you know about them? Why do retelling, asking questions, and making predictions with your partner help you understand?
How do retelling, asking questions, and making predictions with our partners help us understand stories?
Narrative writers weave internal stories into sequences of actions, giving cohesive, focused accounts.
What literary devices or descriptive clauses could you weave into your stories to make them better?
How do you help readers understand the big ideas (messages) of your stories?
We use known words and word parts to read, write, and understand new words.
What parts of words do you know that can help you read and write longer words?
How are words related, and how

Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
Ending, before, later, next, then, another, also, for example, both, but, piece
Evidence, strategies, fact, opinion, topic, analysis, design, stance, sections, organization, point of view, on the other hand, in contrast, however, analyze, inform, persuade, lead, introduction, conclusion, compelling, components, whereas, therefore
Language features, text features, author’s purpose, nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, fiction


Reading Street Scope and Sequence and Sequence Year at a Glance Curriculum Maps
Kindergarten Scope and Sequence
Grade 1 Scope and Sequence
Grade 2 Scope and Sequence
Grade 3 Scope and Sequence
Grade 4 Scope and Sequence
Grade 5 Scope and Sequence
Grade 6 Scope and Sequence

Benchmark/Baseline Fluency Drills


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