A Common Sense Guide For Teaching Common Core Literacy

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A Common Sense Guide for Teaching Common Core Literacy

A Common Sense Guide for Teaching Common Core Literacy
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Publisher : Sensible Solutions
Total Pages : 986
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ISBN-10 : 9780989128179
ISBN-13 : 0989128172
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Book Synopsis A Common Sense Guide for Teaching Common Core Literacy by : Jennifer Dutra

Download or read book A Common Sense Guide for Teaching Common Core Literacy written by Jennifer Dutra and published by Sensible Solutions. This book was released on 2014-07-01 with total page 986 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Common Sense Guide for Common Core Literacy is a must-have for teachers who are responsible for implementing the new Common Core State Standards in their classrooms. With nearly 1,000 pages of information, Common Core aligned sample questions, and reproducible, classroom-ready resources, it is guaranteed to assist teachers in making the transition to the new CCSS. Not only will this book help teachers better understand the standards, what they mean, how they are crafted, and how they build on one another from one grade to the next, but it will explain how to implement the standards in their classrooms, how to align their existing materials to the CCSS, and how to craft formative and summative assessments to track student mastery of the standards. The resources provided in this book aim to help teachers make the Common Core State Standards work for them! Nobody wants to have to throw away years of hard word spent on crafting, refining, and perfecting lessons, materials and assessments just because they were aligned to an old set of standards...and this doesn't have to be the case. With this book, teachers can build off of their existing curriculum and make connections between what they are already doing and what is required by the new CCSS. Teachers, departments, professional learning communities, schools, and districts all play a role in implementing the CCSS, and whether individual teachers use this book to help achieve their own goals for integrating the standards into their classrooms, or entire districts use it is a resource to train teachers and administrators in how to implement the standards, create quality Common Core aligned assessments, and track student mastery of the standards, this book contains a wealth of invaluable information and resources that can help make the transition to the Common Core State Standards easier for everyone.


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