SUCCESS- February 12, 2020

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S U C C E S S    D A Y 

February 12, 2020

A G E N D A

 

ONGOING FOCUS

  • Higher order thinking skills
  • PBL design, implementation, and impact
  • Backwards design
  • Common expectations, common formative assessments, common rubrics
  • Cross-curricular lessons 
  • Cornerstone Skills, DOK levels 
  • Standards
  • Deconstruct Standards
  • Standards based instruction
    • Standards driving PBLs 
    • Peer to Peer visits
    • Differentiate / Collaborative 
    • Community Connection & Public Presentation

 

ACTION TODAY 

  • Activity with money!
  • Pulse check on your mini PBL
  • Writing across the curriculum using SRSD TIDE
  • Data Notebooks, IMAs, Imagine Math, SRSD, & Prep for GSA
  • Update- Intervention- RTI, Instructional strategies, Collaborative groups, Portfolio-ownership

 

PLB 2- MINI PBL Due MARCH 11th

We are looking at the impact of pollution issues locally and formulating local green solutions for our second semester PBL

    • School wide overarching theme of “Green Movement” (Recycling and more)
    • Backwards design- STANDARDS driven- How to measure standards mastery
    • Interdisciplinary / Peer reviewed / add to matrix bank 
    • Include writing component! 
    • Collect artifacts: student work, assessments, rubrics, writing samples, photos, etc.
    • PBL completed, implemented, and ready to share on MARCH 11thSUCCESS DAY   

SUCCESS DAYS

  • September 11, 2019
  • October 9, 2019
  • November 13, 2019
  • January 15, 2020
  • February 12, 2020
  • March 11, 2020
  • April 15, 2020

Leadership Agenda-1/29/2020

LEADERSHIP TEAM MEETING

January 30, 2020

O A K    H I L L    M I D D L E    S C H O O L

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 School Goals

ELA and Math improvement-   Increase all student academic achievement by 2%

Climate and Culture   To improve the climate and culture of Oak Hill Middle School

 

LEADERSHIP TEAM AGENDA

 

Organizational

  • Norms, Roles, Procedures
  • Meeting times & dates

Tasks today

  • Strategic Plan
  • Grade Cards
  • Parent Teacher Conference- Additional CSI
  • Curricular
  • Two Hour Delay for PD on February 14th
  • Assessments CIA / Data Tracking Notebooks / IMAs
  • Intervention changes
  • Data Reflection– (Student led data talks and ice cream for parents)
  • PBIS
  • Paint & Sit”- CSI Speaker about vaping -2 hour paint & site

Planning

  • Management
  • Housekeeping
  • Peer to Peer visits– will be scheduled soon
  • Cultural Typology
  • Upcoming events & activities

 Share Out

Future work

  • Brainstorming
  • Q/A

Writing Committee January 22-23, 2020

Agenda-writingJAN22-23-2020docx

 

OHMS ELA-Social Studies Writing Session 

January 22 & 23, 2020

Creating “User Friendly” Writing Rubrics & TIDE Tools

AGENDA

 

WHAT TO BRING

  • Your computer
  • Lesson plans- Regular ed writing component
  • Lesson plans- Intervention writing component 
  • Special Ed students list identified by needs 
  • Student Grades-Live grades access
  • Releasing Writers Textbook- SRSD

RATIONALE & OVERVIEW

  • The WVDE writing rubric is too verbose and needs to be made user friendly
  • The SRDS TIDE scaffolding tool needs to be edited to work best in middle school

WORK SESSION

  • Create workable documents on WVDE Rubrics for ELA, Social Studies, & Science writing
  • Customize TIDE template for OHMS

SUPPORT 

  • Follow through
  • Common language, expectation, and tools
  • This Writing Committee will work to train co-curricular areas on writing with these tools
  • The team will share the importance of writing across the curriculum
  • ELA and Social Studies will work together to best use the tools created today.
  • The Intervention Period will make use of the tools created today to improve writing
  • The specialist and Writing Team members will monitor and support usage through walk throughs, lesson plan checks, and PLC conversations.

ELA-Social Studies -1/21/20

 

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ELA-Social Studies Writing Session 

January 21, 2020

 

Our focus today will be on best practices for moving writing in both your regular classroom and in your Intervention class.  Bring your student records and documentation of writing in your classes.

 

AGENDA

 

WHAT TO BRING

  • Your computer
  • Lesson plans- Regular ed writing component
  • Lesson plans- Intervention writing component
  • Special Ed students list identified by needs
  • Student Grades-Live grades access
  • Releasing Writers Textbook- SRSD

 

RATIONALE & OVERVIEW 

  • Peer Support on planning
  • Create assignments based on interest and need
  • Writing grouping ideas

o   Activity –

o   Write- Ink- Pair- share

o   Quick Write activity

  • Understand prompt & chunking
  • intro.
  • Supporting detail
  • conclusion

o   Share out

HOW TO

Create efficient writing assignments

  • Content driven
  • Mechanics by discipline

o   Not just stacks to grade- but purposeful writing

SUPPORT 

  • SRSD

o   Tide Templates Hand Out & Activity

o   Scaffolding

 

 

RTI

http://www.rtinetwork.org/learn/what/whatisrti

DIFFERENTIATE 6 WAYS 

https://www.teachwriting.org/612th/2018/8/12/6-ways-to-differentiate-writing-instruction

How to DIFFERENTIATE 

Prompts

PROMPTS

RESOURCES & LINKS

https://www.readingrockets.org/article/differentiated-instruction-writing

What is Response to Intervention (RTI)

? | RTI Action NetworkT

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IDE-Gr-6-Goal-Setting

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TIDE-Gr-7.8-Info-and-Argument-2018

TIDE-Narrative-SG-Gr-6

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TIDEdescriptors

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SRSD Training

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POW and TIDE

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SUPPORT

Several Weeks ago we trained on the SRSD Writing initiative with Dr. Andrea Lemon, the ELA coordinator.  Since the new year has dawned on us, I thought I would get us back into the writing process by sharing some good resources.  Take a look at the links and documents here for the Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) Writing work & beyond that we are using here at OHMS.

Our ELA and social studies teachers will meet this month (1/21) after school (for  a stipend) to move our writing efforts forward.  The materials in this message- along with the Releasing Writers” text (we were given at the training)  will provide some good tools.  Delve into the scaffolding and mnemonics provided in this approach, and think of how you can help your struggling writers   Prior to our session later this month “get your head around” this method of support as this will be a big part of our focus!

A PDF of the SRSD PowerPoint is attached to this email along with the Grades 3-8 CBA, CIA, and GSA writing rubric.  The WVDE writing rubric attached will help give you a glimpse of what the expectations are on the GSA regarding writing.

Take some time and explore the SRSD website for more support:

https://www.thinksrsd.com

Additionally. Stacy Murrell (from Harrison Co.) has put together a wealth of tools to help support our work in writing.  Check out this link to see her work:

www.tinyurl.com/slmurrell

(This is a One Drive file from Stacy Murrell with testing resources for teachers.  Please see her “Writing” folder and her attached exemplars inside that folder.  Go beyond the writing folder for a ton of great testing resources.)

Our SUCCESS Day is coming up on January 15th, and it would be great if you can share things that you are doing regarding writing in your classes -as well as in your PBL work.

 

If you have examples of writing, graphic organizers, or reflections please be ready to share at the SUCCESS meeting -and at our upcoming ELA-SS Writing after-school session.

If you have questions or ideas please feel free to contact me!

SUCCESS Day -January 15, 2020

O A K    H I L L    M I D D L E    S C H O O L

https://ohmsteams.com

S U C C E S S    D A Y 

January 15, 2020

A G E N D A 

ONGOING FOCUS

  • Higher order thinking skills
  • PBL design, implementation, and impact
  • Backwards design
  • Common expectations, common formative assessments, common rubrics
  • Cross-curricular lessons 
  • Cornerstone Skills, DOK levels 
  • Standards
    • Deconstruct Standards
    • Standards based instruction
    • Standards driving PBLs 
  • Peer to Peer visits
  • Differentiate / Collaborative 
  • Community Connection & Public Presentation

ACTION TODAY 

Today is the day you get to “shine” by sharing your PBL work – Although you may do several PBLs in your classes per semester, we want you to showcase one PBL per semester with the following elements.

PLB 1- ELEMENTS- Due January 15th

We are looking at the impact of pollution issues locally the first semester and delving into formulating local green solutions for our second semester PBL

  • School wide overarching theme of “Green Movement” (Recycling and more)
  • Backwards design- STANDARDS driven- How to measure standards mastery
  • Interdisciplinary / Peer reviewed / add to matrix bank 
  • Include writing component! 
  • Collect artifacts: student work, assessments, rubrics, writing samples, photos, etc.
  • PBL completed, implemented, and ready to share on January 15thSUCCESS DAY  

SUCCESS DAYS

    • September 11, 2019
    • October 9, 2019
    • November 13, 2019
    • January 15, 2020
    • February 12, 2020
    • March 11, 2020
    • April 15, 2020

AGENDA-  Jan202SUCCESS-OHMS