Instructional Families

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:[[Instructional Families]] are a visual representation of the areas of curricular emphasis within and accross grade bands, the graphics facilitate perception of related content. The Instructional Families are grouped into the Learning Progressions Framework strands and reference the related [http://www.corestandards.org/ Common Core State Standards] CCSS for each Core Content Connector (CCC). The CCCs (grade-specific knowledge, skills and abilities) are organized into Instructional Families based on the content students are expected to learn.
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'''Instructional Families''' are a visual representation of the areas of curricular emphasis within and accross grade bands, the graphics facilitate perception of related content. The Instructional Families are grouped into the Learning Progressions Framework strands and reference the related [http://www.corestandards.org/ Common Core State Standards] (CCSS) for each Core Content Connector (CCC). The CCCs (grade-specific knowledge, skills and abilities) are organized into Instructional Families based on the content students are expected to learn.
 
   
 
   
The Instructional Families are presented in three different views:  
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The Instructional Families in Mathematics are presented in three different views:  
  
1. By grade band and Learning Progression Strands: table of Learning Progression Framework targets for specific strands and grade bands, instructional families color-coded accross the grade bands
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1. By grade and Learning Progression targets: table of Learning Progression Framework targets for specific strands and grade bands, instructional families color-coded accross the grade bands
  
 
2. By grade and CCCs: columnar presentation of CCCs by LPF learning targets, broken out into grade levels, CCCs cross-referenced to related CCSS  
 
2. By grade and CCCs: columnar presentation of CCCs by LPF learning targets, broken out into grade levels, CCCs cross-referenced to related CCSS  
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There are five instructional families as follows:
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===Instructional Families in Mathematics===
  
 
[[Instructional Families: Data Analysis, Probability, and Statistics]]
 
[[Instructional Families: Data Analysis, Probability, and Statistics]]
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[[Instructional Families: Patterns]]
 
[[Instructional Families: Patterns]]
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===Instructional Families in Reading===
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[[Instructional Families: Reading Literary Text K-12|Reading Literary Text Distribution Chart]]
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[[Instructional Families: Reading Foundational Text K-12|Reading Foundational Text Distribution Chart]]
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[[Instructional Families: Reading Informational Text K-12|Reading Informational Text Distribution Chart]]
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[[Instructional Families Vocabulary Acquisition Grades K-12|Reading Vocabulary Acquisition Distribution Chart]]
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===Instructional Families in Writing===
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[[Writing Instructional Families: Writing Across Text Types|Writing Across Text Types Distribution Chart]]
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[[Writing Instructional Familes: Writing Informational Text|Writing Informational Text Distribution Chart]]
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[[Writing Instructional Familes: Writing Persuasive Text|Writing Persuasive Text Distribution Chart]]
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[[Writing Instructional Families: Writing Literary Text|Writing Literary Text Distribution Chart]]
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Follow the links above to each of the Instructional Families to see graphic representations of each of the three views.
 
Follow the links above to each of the Instructional Families to see graphic representations of each of the three views.
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[[Category: Graduated Understandings]]

Latest revision as of 10:17, 8 September 2015

Instructional Families are a visual representation of the areas of curricular emphasis within and accross grade bands, the graphics facilitate perception of related content. The Instructional Families are grouped into the Learning Progressions Framework strands and reference the related Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for each Core Content Connector (CCC). The CCCs (grade-specific knowledge, skills and abilities) are organized into Instructional Families based on the content students are expected to learn.

The Instructional Families in Mathematics are presented in three different views:

1. By grade and Learning Progression targets: table of Learning Progression Framework targets for specific strands and grade bands, instructional families color-coded accross the grade bands

2. By grade and CCCs: columnar presentation of CCCs by LPF learning targets, broken out into grade levels, CCCs cross-referenced to related CCSS

3. By Instructional Family and CCCs: columnar presentation of instructional families with references to the related CCSS domain. The CCCs are arranged within each Instructional Family in a vertical ascending progression accross grades.


[edit] Instructional Families in Mathematics

Instructional Families: Data Analysis, Probability, and Statistics

Instructional Families: Geometry

Instructional Families: Measurement

Instructional Families: Number Operations

Instructional Families: Patterns

[edit] Instructional Families in Reading

Reading Literary Text Distribution Chart

Reading Foundational Text Distribution Chart

Reading Informational Text Distribution Chart

Reading Vocabulary Acquisition Distribution Chart

[edit] Instructional Families in Writing

Writing Across Text Types Distribution Chart

Writing Informational Text Distribution Chart

Writing Persuasive Text Distribution Chart

Writing Literary Text Distribution Chart


Follow the links above to each of the Instructional Families to see graphic representations of each of the three views.

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