Rubrics….Rate your feelings on a scale of 1 (hate/not useful) © all rights reserved by Rām Focused Conversations Using Rubrics and Exemplars Lisa Handline and Candace Heath Instructional CoachesPender County Schools Norms • Take Risks • Active participation • Limit Sidebars Word Splash OPreview article and list words ORead article and add to list OWrite 1-2 sentences about the importance of rubrics Movie Clip Why Rubrics? O Performance is difficult to measure O Help teacher focus O Provides struggling students scaffolding O Show students how work will be evaluated and what is expected O Can be used across the curriculum O Reduce grading time Involving Students in the Learning Process O Clarify Expectations ORevealing a process of learning (e.g. detailing skills and knowledge). OGiving students the language to use during discussion. K-2 informational writing 3-5 Theme 4th grade summaries What is Essential? O Standards: what is essential about the task/performance? What is the learning target? O Criteria: What criteria do you want students to work on to improve? What is the focus? O Descriptors: How well? To what degree? How can students see progress as they work to improve their performance next time? O Scale:-What is the range of levels? (keep it simple) O Communicate: Students should be able to use rubric to talk about their task, refine the task, and complete the task. Review & Communicate with Students to: O Make students aware of their level of mastery O Help them take ownership of their learning O Engage students in tracking their progression of learning O Provide clear feedback Developing a Rubric O Begin with Task Description. (Ex: write a summary, create a poster, explain a math problem). What is the student supposed to do? *need to tailor level 1 to errors you notice your class making O Decide on your scale (1-3, 1-4, ?) O Identify the criteria-the observable and measurable characteristics for the task O Describe the performance of each criterion (observable and measurable characteristics) for a 3 then go up and down the scale describing the criteria for each level. Keep language student friendly. - Gallery Walk Remember: O Rubrics are written on paper, not stone O Start simple and improve it with each use. O Don’t let the rubric stand alone: ALWAYS provide specific comments Reflections on Using Rubrics O What are my reactions to making this rubric? O How will my teaching change if I use rubrics with my students? O How could I use rubrics to give students feedback? Introduction to Exemplars… Written Response Activity O Read all 3 pages. Answer the question below What are the benefits from writing about reading? Use parts of the text to support your answer. Preview the rubric before writing 3 fully answers the question clear and effective organizational structure Uses specific details to extend or clarify thoughts Clear beginning and closure that includes a personal response 2 answers the question with minor flaws adequate organizational structure Uses details to extend or clarify thoughts Clear beginning and a sense of closure 1 response answers only part of the question includes extra information and is confusing very few details, used incorrectly or mostly copied unclear beginning and no closure or very weak closure Importance of Having a Target How to Improve Student Written Responses O Have you ever had students do a written response and not got what you wanted? O Tired of student asking, “Is this good? Am I done? Is this what you want?” ***They can’t shoot at a target if they don’t know the target! Exemplars Consensus Map Definition & points from video Benefits The Most Important Things: 1. 2. 3. Uses Collecting Clarify the Target O Examine Exemplars O Make Revisions O Share and Discuss Putting All the Pieces Together O Anchor Charts O Modeling O Think Alouds O Guided practice O Rubrics and Exemplars RACE – Written Response with Text Evidence! O R- Restate the Question O A - Answer ALL parts of the question O C–Cite Evidence O E–Edit and extend Specific Directions that Students Reference Samples of RACE (third grade students) Samples (2nd grade students) Samples of RACE (third grade students) Other Variations… ACE! O A –Answer the Question completely O C –Cite Evidence O E –Edit and Extend RAP *Variation for Lower Grades O R–restate the question O A–Answer the Question O P–PROVE IT! Sample 1st Grade Question Kindergarten & 1st Grade O Comic? Sample K Grade Question Lunch Bonus Materials O Laura Graham’s GTN task cards HW responses sheets with rubrics and exemplars How to TARGET TRC Skills O Creating Strategy or Guided Reading Groups O Analyze written responses • Using rubric-note areas of strength • Using rubric-note areas of weakness O Additional Practice Questions & Reflections… “How can I know what I think until I see what I say?” ~ E.M. Forster Writing in the Content Areas O Writing about the texts students read improves their comprehension and understanding of content by 93%. O Teaching students how to construct texts allows them to deconstruct other texts. O Understanding and comprehension are improved by how frequently students write. ~Writing to Read O Writing in mathematics gives me a window into my students’ thoughts that I don’t normally get when they just compute problems. It shows me their roadblocks, and it also gives me, as a teacher, a road map.” ~Using Writing in Mathematics to Deepen Student Learning Maggie Johnson John Hattie’s Research O 750+ meta analyses to identify major influences on achievement O 50,000 studies O involved 200 million students Content Writing Making the most of every minute! KLS Strategy O What, so what, now what -science article (Aliens Article Storyworks Good vs. Bad T-Chart O focused peer conversations what is good/bad using rubric (whole or small group) Retell Example 2nd/3rd grade Good VS. Bad Example A Example B Create Your OWN! Good VS. Bad Example A Example B What do you want What mistakes do students to do more of? What is their writing/answers missing? you often see? What do you want students to stop doing? What and Why T Chart O T-Chart O Process O Justify O Explain O Formative or summative assessment What and Why T Chart 4th grade example T Chart Method Using a Rubric What and Why T Chart 1st grade Samples What and Why T Chart VERTICAL: What and Why T Chart What Why ELA O Character Trait (What) and O O O O Why Prediction (What) and Why Inference (What) and Why Word choice (What) and Why Text Structure (What) and Why What Why SS O Effect (What) and Why O Events (What) and Why O Conflict (What) and Why What Why SCI O Effect (What) and Why O Events (What) and Why Break Can/Have/Are Chart Character Analysis Other Strategies for Using Rubrics and Exemplars O Math Journals O SS Current Events O Problem of the Day Think Pair Share—How else can we use rubrics and exemplars in the classroom? Conferencing Teach the writer and not the writing. Our decisions must be guided by what might help this writer rather than what might help this writing -Lucy Calkins Use rubrics and exemplars O Provides focus for conferences O Common language for conferences O Improves peer and conferencing 2 Stars & a Wish 2 Stars & a Wish Glow and Grow Feedback Strategies for Revision When you think you’re done.. you’ve just begun! -Lucy Calkins O Group Conferences use rubrics/exemplars and set goals O Using Sticky Notes with Rubrics O Mini lesson focused revision Make and Take! O 2 Stars and a Wish Talk Clouds O Use in whole group, small groups, partners or in a center Requires modeling before you can release! QR Codes http://www.qr-code-generator.com/ Used for… O Show Exemplars: Use QR for linking students to examples of quality work O Check Answers O Differentiate instruction O Add audio or video to projects O Book Trailers or Reviews Book Creator Book Creator in Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.redjumper.bookcreatorfree&hl=en Book Creator in Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/book-creator-for-ipad-create/id442378070?mt=8 Book Creator 101 https://www.youtube.com/user/bookcreatorapp Books can be placed on Ipad bookshelf or emailed as a movie http://www.redjumper.net/blog/2014/07/share-ebooks-videos-book-creator-3-1/ Skitch Skitch -Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evernote.skitch&hl=en\ Skitch –Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/skitch-snap.-mark-up.-send./id490505997?mt=8 Skitch 101 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlDqbN7Wvd8 Ideas for in Your Classroom http://reflectandrefine.blogspot.com/2012/07/using-skitch-inyour-classroom.html Additional Technology O Flipsnack http://flipsnackedu.com/ O example http://www.flipsnack.com/A9CA5DAD75E/f7p30htd.html How to do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ijoGz3a3BM O Smilebox http://www.smilebox.com/ O example http://play.smilebox.com/SpreadMoreHappy/4d7a41334e44557a4f44493d0d0a 3-2-1 Exit Ticket 3 - things you will use tomorrow 2 - things you will share with colleagues 1 - question or comment you want to share Access to todays resources Access to resources that we shared today: rubricsandexemplars.pbworks.com/
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