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An Introduction to the Grade Level Expectations (GLEs). by Vickie Dickneite PPP Center. Show-Me Standards. Frameworks for Curriculum Development. Grade Level Expectations. Show-Me Standards.
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An Introduction to the Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) by Vickie DickneitePPP Center
Show-Me Standards Frameworks for Curriculum Development Grade Level Expectations
Show-Me Standards • Define what Missouri students should know and be able to do by the time they graduate from high school.
Serve as a blueprint for schools to write challenging curriculum to help all students achieve.
Frameworks for Curriculum Development • Complement the Show-Me Standards.
Describe what kinds of content and skills schools should emphasize.
Provide sample learning activities. • Many of the Frameworks were developed using PPP’s Continuum of Development Chart.
Sample of Frameworks Please refer to VI. Geometric and Spatial Sense Handout (page 7) For complete Missouri Frameworks for Curriculum Development, go to http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/curriculum/frameworks/preface.html
Grade Level Expectations • Known as GLEs • Guide teachers’ lesson planning.
Better identify what is expected of students at each grade level.
Strand Big Idea Concept Grade Level GLEs in Communication Arts & MathematicsArranged by
Communication Arts W2F • Strand: W=Writing
Big Idea: 2=Compose well-developed text using standard English conventions
Concept: F=Sentence Construction • Grade Level: (not chosen)
Why Involve Parents? • Communication between home and school make our children better learners.
Sharing curriculum & GLEs informs parents and adds value to your program.
Lessons can be reinforced at home through every day activities.
Let’s try it! Kindergarten Lesson 6- Outer Space Communication Arts R2BK
R=Reading 2=Develop & apply skills . . . B=Literary Devices K=Kindergarten
If you think the GLE was: “Respond to rhythm, rhyme and alliteration in oral reading of poetry and prose.” YOU’RE RIGHT!
Here’s to Good People May we KNOW them. May we BE them. May we RAISE them!