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Unwrapping UnpackingStandards
  • focused alignment of curriculum, assessment ,
    and instruction

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Why Backwards Planning and Unpacking the Standard?
  • http//cooperativelearning.nuvvo.com/lesson/9592-s
    einfeld-teaches-history
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Why Backwards Planning and Unpacking the Standard?
  • To ensure that what we teach is strictly aligned
    to the standards.
  • Allowing teachers to let go of things that are
    not essential.
  • Better prepare our students for exams and
    assessments.
  • Ensure that our students are better prepared for
    college and/or careers.
  • Allow a discussion point and basis for PLC
    groups.
  • Start the groundwork for year plans, unit plans,
    and common assessment.

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Why Unpack the Standard?
  • Unpacking is essential to identify the big
    ideas and core tasks contained within.
  • Currently, standards are written in a format
    that teachers and students see as too many, too
    big, too small, or too vague
  • Statements contained in the content standards are
    nebulous that they practically guarantee that
    different teachers will interpret them in
    different ways, thus defeating the intentions of
    the entire standards movement--clear, consistent,
    and coherent educational goals.

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Unpacking the Standards
  • Unpack
    and sort into piles
  • Targeted for assessment (CST/CAHSEE)
  • Essential
  • Nice to know

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Unwrapping the Standards
  • Breaking down the individual standard into its
    component parts.
  • 1) Content
  • What you want the student to know and do
  • 2) Context
  • How you want the student to use the content
  • 3) Enduring Understanding
  • Students will understand that
  • 4) Essential Questions
  • Provocative questions to guide teaching and
    learning

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Goals
  • Identify the standards to be tested.
  • Reduce the number of standards to be assessed per
    assessment.
  • Align curriculum, assessment, and instruction.
  • Make Year Plans more meaningful and usable.

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Unpacking Assessment
  • Unpacking is assessment driven
  • CA Blueprints
  • CAHSEE-CST
  • Vertical and Horizontal Articulations

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Unwrapping Instruction
  • Unwrapping aids in determining instruction.
  • Develop clear Understandings.
  • How are students going to use the content?
  • What Essential Questions will engage the student
    to achieve mastery?

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Example
  • World Geography Standard
  • The student will analyze the regional
    development of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, ,
    Latin America, and the Caribbean, in terms of
    physical, economic, and cultural characteristics
    and historical evolution from 1000 A.D. to the
    present day.

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Example of Unpacked Standard
  • Standard Unpacked
  • The geography, climate, and natural resources
    of a region influence the lifestyle, culture, and
    economy of its inhabitants.
  • By unpacking the standard in this fashion, we now
    have a larger conceptual lens through which we
    can explore any geographic region over time and
    compare regions.

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Essential Questions
  • As a result of unpacking the standard, meaningful
    essential questions can be rendered.
  • Essential questions are open ended and designed
    for students to draw on their own experiences to
    allow for deeper understanding of the content.
  • Example How does where you live, influence who
    you are?
  • Example Why do you live here? What factors would
    cause you to move to another area?

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UBD and PLC
  • Unpacking the standard is the first of many steps
    in setting up curriculum in UBD.
  • By unpacking the standards in your PLC groups,
    you will have the benefit of having meaningful
    conversations with your colleagues about the
    standards.
  • You will also be able to work more closely with
    your colleagues to ensure that you are aligning
    your lessons to the standards.
  • Then as a PLC team, you can develop common
    essential questions, activities, formative
    assessments, and learning experiences to be used
    in your classes.

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UBD and DII
  • As a final result, you will have the ability to
    use the DII strategies that you already are
    familiar with to improve learning.
  • Students will have a more focused standard to
    work with that allows for them to have a greater
    understanding of what needs to be learned.
  • UBD Curriculum DII Instruction


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References
  • Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe
  • Understanding by Design Second Edition and
    Professional Development Workbook. 2005
  • Val Verde Unified District UBD Trainings and
    Notes (Dr. John Brown)
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