*Toni Bigham*
- General Information
- We learned from Ms. Bigham that the district is trying to move to an electronic report card. They are wanting to create a K-2 committee and a 3-5 committee comprised of teachers, parents, people from EC, the Arts, etc. If you are interested in volunteering send me an email and I'll pass on your information.
- As a district, we are slipping in math!! We've been putting so much emphasis on literacy, we've been letting math fall by the wayside a little bit. EVERY teacher should be using math indicators. Thoughtful planning MUST occur. Concepts must be re-taught AND discussed in PLC's. We HAVE to start using Common Formative Assessments (CFA's) as a central part of PLC conversations. Essential Questions (EQ's) are SO important... should be posted, discussed, referred to, and closed with (discussed more later).
- Formative Assessment
- There are so many types of assessments, but we have got to start focusing more on formative assessment. All Curriculum Coordinators are currently going through the online NCFalcon Formative Assessment modules.
- Formative Assessment means actively, continuously assessing your students not just weekly, but daily, to ensure that concepts are being understood. If we wait until the end of a math unit to test students, and a student fails, it's too late!
- Assessment is part of the Teacher Evaluation Tool (Standards I and IV).
- CFA's - Help us compare our teaching with each other. We can all think we're great in our heads, but we don't really know without CFA's. They are designed to be used to change instruction, to make us better!
- After Quarter Testing, teachers should NOT be going over every single problem or every single passage. That's punishing the kids with the test! Use the data (which is a sampling of the curriculum) to inform your instruction... pinpoint the students who struggle with particular objectives.
- Math Updates
- Again, we need to pick it up in math. Indicators and Week-by-Week Essentials are our STRONGEST math tools. Every single teacher should be using them!
- Essential Questions are one of the easiest ways to tweak instruction NOW. Posting an objective or a topic is not enough... We should be posting QUESTIONS that our math lessons revolve around. These questions should increase rigor and higher order thinking for students. We should use them to open up a math lesson, we should refer to them during the math lesson, and we should wrap up our math lesson with our EQ's. 60% of what teachers say during math instruction are questions, and are not planned.
- We received a GREAT resource called "Good Questions for Math Teaching." If you are interested in borrowing it, first come first served!
- Science Updates
- Discussed the District Science Fair, which is tomorrow! (Go Ava!!)
- STC Kits - refurbishment requests will be sent out in April.
- Teachers must stop doing science in isolation!!
- Do you preview vocabulary? It's one of the only ways students can be successful in learning new concepts.
- DIBELS Updates
- Students who achieve benchmark (green) have a higher probability of becoming successful readers.
- However, green does not necessarily mean students are safe! Green is only the 50th percentile, so students at the cusp of green need to be watched carefully. Remember, you can Progress Monitor whoever you'd like!
- Students who are poor readers at the end of first grade are not likely to ever catch up.
- We analyzed district data for MOY versus BOY... We're keeping green kids green, but we're also keeping red kids red
- Social Studies Updates
- The district is looking at doing more combining of Social Studies and Science next year. They realize the day is so stuffed, but we cannot skimp on these subjects!!
- One of the main concepts they want kids to know is the Five Themes of Geography:
- Place
- Movement
- Human-Environment Interaction
- Region
- Location
Don't Forget!
-February 22nd - WSFCS Science Fair at SciWorks
-Feburary 28th - March 4th - Read Across America Week!
-February 28th - Milkshake Chugging Contest... Wooten vs. Dixson vs. Peele (6:00pm at Chick-Fil-A)
-March 2nd - Dr. Seuss' Birthday!
-March 3rd - Multicultural Night
-March 17th - March Madness Dads' Basketball Game
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