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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little STAAR K-2 Connections lead4ward

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little STAAR K-2 Connections www.lead4ward.com. Good Morning!. The big questions…. How do we ensure that the learning in grades K-2 prepares students for the rigor of STAAR? How do we create developmentally appropriate assessments for young learners?

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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little STAAR K-2 Connections lead4ward

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  1. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little STAAR K-2 Connections www.lead4ward.com

  2. Good Morning!

  3. The big questions… • How do we ensure that the learning in grades K-2 prepares students for the rigor of STAAR? • How do we create developmentally appropriate assessments for young learners? • Which data are important to collect? • How can I use the new data to plan for instruction and intervention?

  4. the vibe

  5. STAAR State of Texas Assessments ofAcademic Readiness

  6. And aren’t we ALL about READINESS?

  7. But how do we know if the students are ready for success on a rigorous test like STAAR?

  8. Kindergarten – Grade 2 • Academic Readiness • STAAR starts in grade 3 • Learning starts every day in every classroom • We are all in this together

  9. Making this a little interactive . . .

  10. Connect the Dots

  11. But… • We don’t have performance standards set for K-2 • We don’t have universal collection tools • Many state assessment tools only measure a small domain of learning

  12. Phase in…

  13. Phase in… Phase 1 • 2011-12 • 2012-13 Phase 2 • 2013-14 • 2014-15 Final Recommended • 2015-16

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  17. Why is the Final Recommended Standard so high?

  18. What do you see?

  19. Grades K-2 English III Grades K-2 Algebra II

  20. 55% 52% 54% 58% 66% 40% 56% 52% 57% 52% 39% 54% 52% 54% 50% 48%

  21. Rethinking Scores 85 75 55 Well Prepared Sufficiently Prepared Getting There

  22. PK K 1 2 3

  23. K 1 2 3 4

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  25. What does it mean to be a teacher of academic readiness?

  26. So… • K- 2 performance has to increase faster than other grades for students to be successful over time • We have 2-3 years. • We have the tools – but need the structures

  27. Thinking about the Standards? Readiness Supporting Process

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  29. Readiness Standards≈ 30% of assessed TEKS≈ 65% of STAAR • IMPORTANT for the next grade level • IN-DEPTH instruction • BROADand DEEP ideas 2

  30. Supporting Standards≈70% of assessed TEKS≈35% of the test Scaffold • INTRODUCED in the current grade but emphasized in a later grade 2

  31. Process Standards • Tools to KNOW • Ways to SHOW Access Demonstrate

  32. Process Standards • ≥75% questions in Math (Grades 3-8) • ≥40% questions in Science • ≥30% questions in Social Studies Assessed in CONTEXT [Logical Pairings] ≈ 82% ≈ 60% ≈ 55% 2

  33. Process StandardsWhat Content Area? interpret oral, visual, and print material by identifying the main idea, predicting, and comparing and contrasting. Social Studies 2.18(E)

  34. REMEMBERNOTMEMORIZE

  35. Process Standards • Most process standards start in K-2 • Most process standards stay through high school

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  37. Kindergarten- Grade 2 Snapshots • TEA only developed materials for tested grades • But as we all know… • All grades play a role • Early learning matters • Standards align between and among grade levels

  38. The Small Print * Aligned with STAAR Assessed Curriculum NOTE: The classification of standards on this snapshot represent the reviewed and synthesized input of a sample Texas Kindergarten – Grade 2 teachers. This snapshot DOES NOT represent a publication of the Texas Education Agency. District curriculum may reflect other classifications. Revised September 2011 * Aligned with STAAR Assessed Curriculum NOTE: The classification of standards on this snapshot represent the reviewed and synthesized input of a sample Texas Kindergarten – Grade 2 teachers. This snapshot DOES NOT represent a publication of the Texas Education Agency. District curriculum may reflect other classifications. Revised September 2011

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  40. Process in Reading and Writing… Ineligible for STAAR in Gr. 3-English III BUT WAY important 5

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  42. How are we doing based on CURRENT data?

  43. Collected any data THIS year?

  44. What kind of data do you currently collect on K-2 student performance? • Data at the SE level • Overall content area performance • Process performance on instruments like TPRI • Report card data only

  45. Anchoring the System

  46. Heat Maps Readiness Supporting Process 6

  47. What does this have to do with K-2? 6

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