CDE's CCSS Website: www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cc
Most recent CDE presentation: http://connect.lacoe.edu/south2011_ccss
State Resources
Receive information and updates regarding the CCSS implementation.
Contains grade-level chapters with short descriptive narratives and the content standards for the CCSS in ELA and Math.
By Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 2011
Fresno COE Resources
Adapted from states with technology standards. Can be used as a guide for districts to integrate 21st century skills into the curriculum or standards-based report card.
Developed by the Library Services Department at the Fresno COE
Access to instructional resources and digital tools that can be integrated into CCSS
This resource was developed by Fresno County Office of Education.
During this two day workshop, participants will gather tools & resources to support implementation of CaCCSS.
Participants will also have an opportunity to plan professional development and instructional expectations for CaCCSS implemtation within their respective district teams.
The Instructional Technology Services department is available for district or school site technology coaching to support the CaCCSS. Districts can contract with ITS at a reduced cost to hiring a full time staff member. This on-site support can provide a training environment where all educators on campus can feel empowered and ready to integrate technology into their teaching and learning! With the rigor and technology demands required of the CA Common Core Standards, we aim to provide your staff with the skills and potential to embrace our 21st century learners!
This document was compiled by the Curriculum & Instruction department at the Fresno County Office of Education. It is to be used as a guide for administrators on various points within ELA, Math & Technology that can be implemented within the 2012-13 school year.
This document was created by the Dana Center. It allows all content areas to develop an instructional alignment of standards.
Assessment Resources
SBAC Website: http://www.k12.wa.us/SMARTER
Most recent SBAC presentation: http://connect.lacoe.edu/south2011_sbac
Computer-Adapted Testing_Fact Sheet
This presentation was given at the 2011 Suburban School Superintendents Annual Meeting on November 4,
This is an overview of California's Assessment and Accountability Systems.
Math Sample Problems: http://www.k12.wa.us/SMARTER/ContentSpecs/MathContentSpecificationsAppen...
ELA Sample Problems: http://www.k12.wa.us/SMARTER/ContentSpecs/ELA-LiteracyContentSpecificati...
The California Diploma Project, presented by Joe Willhoft, Executive Director of SMARTER Balanced Consortium on November 17, 2011 in Sacramento, CA.
Language Arts Resources
The (15%) California augmented standards are bold and underlined.
Math Resources
The (15%) California augmented standards are bold and underlined.
Comparisons are broken down by grade level
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CCSS documents do not tell us what high school math courses should look like, they only indicate the standards to be taught. Some math educators who were involved in writing the CCSS developed this site to assist high school math educators and give them ideas on how to "coursify" the math CCSS for high school.
Traditional Math Pathways: https://commoncore.fcoe.org/sites/commoncore.fcoe.org/files/Traditional%...
Integrated Math Pathways: https://commoncore.fcoe.org/sites/commoncore.fcoe.org/files/Integrated%2...
Illustrative Math Website: http://illustrativemathematics.org/
Sample CCSS Math Problems: http://commoncoretools.wordpress.com/2011/01/16/the-illustrative-mathema...
These resources were compiled by the Math department at FCOE. The high school scope and sequence was made available by William G. McCallum at UOA.
Information from the UC Office of the President regarding A-G requirements: http://www.ucop.edu/a-gGuide/ag/search.html
Technology Resources
A helpful guide for school districts and schools implementing online and blended learning opportunities for students developed by CCSESA.
Developed by the California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) & FREE to all educators in California.
A website resource that allows educators to get connected - think "Facebook for Educators"
This document was produced as a collaborative between the Kings County Office of Education and the Fresno County Office of Education. The information simply pulls out the technology-specific standards that are addressed in ELA.
These technology updates were presented at the Curriculum Network on Friday, May 4, 2012 at the Fresno County Office of Education.
Parent Resources
Developed by the California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA)
