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- Teacher's feedback to the student is specific, timely and requires the student to explain his thinking.
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- Teacher's guided explanation of content is appropriate and connects with the prior knowledge the students have gained in the class.
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- Teacher's directions are clear to students and connect to prior work.
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- Teacher's directions are clearly stated and the question in posted.
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- Transitions occur smoothly, with little loss of instructional time, as students connect with each other without having to be put into groups.
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- Transitions occur smoothly, with little loss of instructional time due to clear directions.
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- The transition occurs smoothly, with little loss of instructional time.
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- Teacher's grouping results in small group work being well organized.
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- Teacher's feedback to the student is timely and relevant. Requiring the student to explain his thinking advances learning.
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- Teacher's transition occurs smoothly, with little loss of instructional time due to clear directions.
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- Teacher's procedure for shared ideas between students occurs smoothly, with little loss of instructional time. Students assume some responsibility for finding partners under teacher direction.
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- The teacher's procedures for calling the students to attention and transitioning occur smoothly, with little loss of instructional time.
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- Teacher's spoken and written language is clear. Content and grammar are accurate. Graphic methods are used to enhance content understanding and to connect to prior knowledge.
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- Teacher's directions are clear to students and connect to prior work.
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- Teacher's directions are clearly stated and the question is posted.
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- The NYSESLAT is designed to annually assess the English language proficiency of all English Language Learners (ELLs) enrolled in Grades K–12. It is a component of the State’s compliance with federal...
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- In this Grade 12 Literary Criticism Module, students read and analyze Toni Morrison’s novel Song of Solomon, as they continue to build the skills required to craft strong informative essays and...
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- Click the links below to download the curriculum map for grades 9 - 12 ELA.
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- The New York State Grade 12 curriculum modules offer a wide range of quality texts that engage students in analysis of autobiographical nonfiction, speeches, poetry, drama, and fiction. The grade 12...
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- In this 12th grade module, students read, discuss, and analyze four literary texts, focusing on the development of interrelated central ideas within and across the texts. The mains texts in this...
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- The Grades 9-10 Writing Module comprises three separate units that provide in-depth instruction on one type of writing: argument, informative, and narrative. Each unit may be implemented...
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- The following chart displays the array of inquiries being developed for each grade level. By viewing the topics for each inquiry, curriculum teams can begin planning their work to develop additional...
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- NYSED is working on an initiative to translate the mathematics curriculum modules into the top 5 languages spoken in New York State, including Spanish, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Arabic,...
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- Student Outcomes Students use probability concepts to make decisions in a variety of contexts.