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CCSS Toolkit: ELA & Literacy - Implementation: Claim 4
CCSS Toolkit: ELA & Literacy - Implementation: Claim 4
CCSS Toolkit - ELA & Literacy Teachers: Implementation
Claim 1 - Reading
Claim 2 - Writing
Claim 3 - Speaking & Listening
Claim 4 - Research
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Claim 4: Students can engage in research/ inquiry to investigate topics and to analyze, integrate, and present information.
Learn About Claim 4
What is the rationale for Claim 4?
The Common Core standards reflect the fact that inquiry and critical thinking are essential attributes of a student who is college and career-ready, enabling students to produce new insights, perspectives, solutions, and products. The standards include a number of references to the kinds of research and investigation in which students should be prepared to engage.
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What does sufficient evidence looks like for Claim 4?
Research and inquiry tasks are a means by which students can demonstrate their ability to think critically, analyze and synthesize information, and communicate effectively. At each grade level, students will explore a topic, issue, or complex problem that may involve working with peers to gather and /or interpret information from multiple sources.
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What are the assessment targets for Claim 4?
The targets that are provided are for grades 4, 8, and 11, serving as elementary, middle, and high school examples of the targets that the Consortium will be developed for grades 3-11. Each assessment target is accompanied by the related standard(s) in the CCSS from which it is drawn, and by the intended cognitive rigor/depth-of-knowledge (DOK) required by the assessment target.
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Unit/Lesson Planning
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Understanding the Standards
Study the Standards at Your Grade - ELA & Literacy
Explore the CCSS ELA concept organizers and unpacked content for your grade or subject developed by other CCSS states.
California's eStandards for CCSS
Search the CCSS for ELA & Literacy and Math by keyword
Expanded Definitions for CCSS in ELA & Literacy
This document, created by the Rhode Island Department of Education provides additional information to help expand understanding of the Critical Areas of Focus for ELA & Literacy.
Planning Templates
CCSS Student Report Templates (K-5)
These templates, designed by Corvallis SD TOSA Chris Caster, include the standards for each grade K-5 and are designed to be used to track CCSS related assignments and assessments. Scroll down to "Standards Report" to find the templates.
Quality Review Rubric for Units and Lessons
The Tri-State Collaborative (composed of educational leaders from Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island and facilitated by Achieve) has developed criterion-based rubrics and review processes to evaluate the quality of lessons and units intended to address the Common Core State Standards for ELA & Literacy.
Teaching & Learning
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Videos of instruction
Improving Research Skills with Effective Keywords (6-8)
In this middle school lesson, students use precise vocabulary to improve Internet searches.
Understanding Fair Use in a Digital World (6-8)
Middle school students determine the 'fair use' of material using two videos.
Differentiating for individual student needs
Meeting the Needs of Students with Disabilities and Diverse Learners
The documents on these pages provide all educators with resources that focus on the differentiated instruction of students with special needs. Educators should continue to reference the resources available on other CCSS pages for content-specific information.
Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners
The documents on this page provide all educators with resources that focus on the needs of English language learners. Educators should continue to reference the resources available on other CCSS pages for content-specific information.
Differentiation Training Module
This site contains 10 training modules on differentiation, developed as part of the Oregon DATA Project.
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Instructional Strategies
Lessons
NOTE: The inclusion of links to these sites does not constitute an endorsement by ODE.
EduCore: Literacy Tools
Understand the Literacy Design Collaborative (LDC) framework, learn how to use the templates to create reading/writing assignments, and view sample modules for ELA, social studies and science developed by teachers.
Open Education Resources (OER) Commons
A collection of open education resources (OER) including Common Core implementation plans, transition guides, assessment tasks, exemplars and curriculum.
Sample Lessons (Inspiration)
A series of lesson plans which integrate the visual thinking and learning tools in Inspiration® and are aligned with the Common Core State Standards.
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: These lessons are written to be used with Inspiration software.
Assessment
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Smarter Balanced Sample Summative Items for Teachers
Covering all possible item types (selected response, constructed response, extended response, technology enhanced, and performance tasks), these samples include student items, as well as sample student responses and evaluation rubrics where appropriate. Educators can use these items to get an idea of how to design classroom tasks that will prepare students for the Smarter Balanced Assessment.
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-11
Sample Items and Tasks for Students
The items on these sites include a combination of computer adaptive items (selected response, constructed response, extended response) and performance tasks. Items can be scored using sample student responses and their accompanying scores as reference for reviewing your answer.
Smarter Balanced Training Tests
Training tests for each grade level and subject area have been released to assist students with becoming familiar with the new item types that are present on the Smarter Balanced Pilot Test.
NOTE: The training tests and online calculators can only be accessed on Mozilla Firefox.
Writing Rubrics
NOTE: Rubrics for research are at the end of this document.
Contacts
Karin Moscon
(503) 947-5706
Secondary/Post Secondary Transitions - Education Program Specialist, CTE Civil Rights
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