As a PLC, we decided to focus on the following Common Core Standard:
KCK12R11W9
Draw evidence from literary or
informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
a. Apply grades 11–12 Reading standards to
literature (e.g. “Demonstrate knowledge of eighteenth-, nineteenth- and
early- twentieth-century foundational works of American literature, including
how two or more texts from the same period treat similar themes or topics”).
b. Apply grades
11–12 Reading standards to literary nonfiction (e.g. “Delineate and
evaluate the reasoning in seminal U.S. texts, including the application of
constitutional principles and use of legal reasoning [e.g., in U.S. Supreme
Court Case majority opinions and dissents] and the premises, purposes, and
arguments in works of public advocacy [e.g., The Federalist,
presidential addresses]”). (CC.W.11-12.9)
We chose this standard as the anchor for our work this semester because we wanted to focus on deepening student understanding and on increasing their ability to demonstrate that understanding through writing.
Big Idea #1: Ensuring That Students Learn
What will our PLC try that will impact student learning?
Use of Bloom's to push students through the higher levels of analysis
Use of Active Reading/Annotation to aid student comprehension of texts
Use of comprehension questions directly after reading to gauge understanding
Use the 6 trait writing process to evaluate and encourage students to produce deeper and more meaningful writing
How will this contribute to student success in the classroom and increased student achievement for all students?
Students have to have these skills to be successful in English, and they will transfer to all other content. These are also necessary skills for college readiness.
Big Idea #2: A Culture of Collaboration
How will we work together to impact student learning?
We will read various research on these topics, attempt new strategies, and collectively share the results of our experiences.
Big Idea #3: A Focus on Results
What results will we measure to determine if our effort improves student learning? Will come back to this question.
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