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Walkthrough Simulation
  • What Are You Observing in the Oakland School?

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Grade 5 Language Arts
Examples of Student Work
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Projects were from previous years provide clear
examples of good work provide anonymity.
Examples of Student Work
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Processes Posted To Guide Student Work
  • Accessible

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Color-coded homework assignment provides students
with an easy reference guide.
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District-Wide Look-Fors
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Lessons that match specific objectivesThis
lesson matches objectives from the Investigations
Math Series. Students must solve the How Many
of Each? Problem.
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Work that provides opportunities for multiple
solutionsStudents must solve the How Many of
Each? Problem by creating at least 10 equations.
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Materials or learning tools that create clear
expectationsStudents create and use rubrics
providing them with the clear expectations for
good work.
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Work that parallels PSSA focusWhen writing for
the PSSAs, students are assessed in content,
organization, focus, conventions, and style.
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Students actively engagedThis student is
completing a self assessment on writing. She is
checking her word card words to make sure they
are spelled correctly in her writing.
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Integrating Reading and WritingDuring this
activity students integrate the style words
learned in writing class to their daily phonics
lesson.
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Rigor in learning activitiesFirst Grade Students
are required to correctly use the vocabulary
words from the WOW chart daily.
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Displays of student work that models good
workThis display shows products of Whats Good
Work? Spelling.
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Tools to help students become effective self -
evaluators of their workRubrics are used and
created by students.
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Student work that reflects higher order thinking
skillsStudents are required to set a goal by
responding to the prompt, Things I can do better
next time.
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Writing as a response to readingStudents respond
to literature in their response logs.
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Differentiated Instructional PracticesStudents
are solving higher level math problems following
the PSSA format.
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Classroom arrangements that foster
collaborationThe classrooms structure provides
students with the opportunity to work in groups
at tables and on the floor as well as in learning
centers.
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Learning centers for studentsWhen completed with
seat work, students can work in the math,
listening, reading, writing, art, or play centers.
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Walkthrough Observations a photo album of
teaching and learning.
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Technology integrated into the instruction
design of the classroom student
activitiesStudents participate in CCC Math and
Reading activities that match the school
districts adopted curriculum.
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This Cookie Contest is a team-wide competition
with students trying to guess the first Snow Day
of the school year. The student or students who
guess the closest to the first day school is
closed due to snow get 6 dozen of their favorite
cookies baked for them by the team teachers.
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The back wall of the 7B language arts classroom
is dedicated to displaying student work. The
board is covered in black bulletin board paper
and is divided by class period. The picture
below shows the students Bio Poems.
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The reading classroom on team 7B displays student
T-shirts which contain various pictures the
students have chosen to describe themselves.
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This team display of student work in the hallway
is entitled the Great Wall of Grammar. It
shows comparisons between various pairs of the
parts of speech.
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Six grade social studies class lesson on
political cartoons.
  • Political Cartoon Assignment Create a
    political cartoon. Your caption must express a
    message or opinion about a current event or
    issue. It must include a caption and an
    illustration and needs to contain at least one
    symbol. Your cartoon must express a message or
    opinion about a current event or issue.
  • Your cartoon must include a caption and
    illustration that go together.
  • Your cartoon must include at least one symbol
    that relates to your message.
  • Your cartoon must be accompanied by a written
    explanation at least 1 paragraph of your work.

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Sample of Student Work on Assignment
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Fifth grade class lesson on analyzing theme of
novel
  • Response to Literature Project Blackwater
  • Directions
  • Your job is to create a bumper sticker, complete
    with a slogan that describes the theme or message
    of the novelette.
  • Be creative!! You can incorporate pictures into
    your slogan.
  • You also must include a written explanation of
    what your bumper sticker and slogan means and how
    you came up with the slogan. This should be at
    least one paragraph.
  • Oral presentation You will then present your
    slogan to the class along with your bumper
    sticker. You and your partner must share the
    speaking while presenting.

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Sample of Student Work on Assignment
  • I chose the slogan Dont Lie! Or youll get
    sucked along in the current of guilt. I chose
    this because it fits in very well with the theme
    of the book, Blackwater, since two teens were
    drowned in a river, and the other two who saw
    what happened lied about it. I think it really
    illustrates how Brody felt when he kept lying. -
    Lyndsey B.

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First Grade Students self-evaluate their work on
a writing assignment.
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Incorporating music movement into a math
lesson on calendar and skip counting.
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School Oakland High School
  • Look For Creating Clear Expectations for
    student.
  • How this photo illustrates the look for This
    photo is an example of creating clear
    expectations by giving student clear directions.
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