Saturday, December 12, 2015

Bill edited Using Unit Overview Sheets in a PLC

For sixth grade classroom teacher Bill Ferriter, no single tool has been more useful to him as a classroom teacher or to the work of his learning teams than unit overview sheets -- documents that detail the standards that students are expected to master during a cycle of instruction in approachable language. Unit overview sheets provide focus for learning teams by ensuring that every teacher knows what to teach in every unit. They also provide starting points for the assessment, remediation and enrichment decisions of learning teams. More importantly, however, unit overview sheets can be used to engage students in ongoing self-assessment over the course of a cycle of instruction -- a practice that has a profound impact on learning. This page is designed as a resource for any teachers interested in exploring the role that unit overview sheets can play in their own work.
Slides and Handouts
Unit Overview Slides
Unit Overview Handouts
The complete slides and handouts for today's workshop can be found linked above. Don't forget, however, that editable copies of most files can be found linked below.

Building Background Knowledge
The following posts from Bill's blog can help you to better understand the hows and the whys behind unit overview sheets as a tool for both instruction and for strengthening PLCs.
My Middle Schoolers Love our Unit Overview Sheets - Details the way that Bill uses unit overview sheets with students and shares the thoughts and opinions that his students have about unit overview sheets as an instructional tool.
Is Your Team Identifying Essential Targets Together? - Details the role that unit overview sheets play in providing structure and focus for a professional learning team.

from Digitally Speaking
http://digitallyspeaking.pbworks.com/Using%20Unit%20Overview%20Sheets%20in%20a%20PLC

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