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Welcome to our IC/CCSS planning resources wiki page!

Please use the resources below to help you plan, organizer, and successfully implement IC in your classrooms this year :) To edit, please insert a link, file, or table below under the appropriate heading. If a heading doesn't exist yet, feel free to create it. For ease of use, please include a short description next to whatever you have upload.

IC Websites: UGA Instructional Conversation UGa COE's Instructional Conversation information. Designing Effective Activity Centers for Diverse Learners This link is to a PDF file of the same name. This is the printable booklet used in Day Three of Institute. Florida Center for Reading Research This website contains many printable, challenging centers (such as the activity used in Day Three of Institute).

CCSS Websites: Read Tennessee Common Core Standards This website allows you to search by every CCSS, finding exciting lessons, strategies, centers, and even assessments. While this link is to the CCSS L.A. standards, there is also a math section available. Utah Education Network The UEN website has many lesson plans and teaching ideas. They are not organized according to the CCSS, but all the lessons are aligned to the standards. Some lessons give links to other websites offering lesson plan ideas as well. Illuminations--Resources for Teaching Math Illuminations is a website that offers math games, lessons, unit plans, and centers that are all very rigorous and aligned to the CCSS. Illustrative Mathematics This website has math resources based on the CCSS in grades K-8. To see the actual "examples" of standards, select "show illustrated standards only" along the righthand side, midway down the page. Ohio DOE Lesson Plan Search This is the Ohio DOE CCSS website. You can search for lesson plans/unit plans that can be aligned to the IC. Engage NY This website from NY has many guidelines for upping the rigor in your classroom, in both math and ELA. Utah SOE Math Lesson Plans Rigorous math lesson plans organized by CCSS for every grade level. Many of the activities could be completed small group as an IC. [|Teaching for Change]

Book Lists: Book list by Scholastic with suggestions for text based on CCSS. Short guide with suggestions of how to frame questions for a close, analytic reading of texts.