Concepts and Skills Review Curriculum Support

SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPORT

As per the CWCS Curriculum Policy, all students in grades Kindergarten through twelve (K-12) will be provided and use Concepts and Skills Review Materials at their grade level. Although Concept and Skills Review curricula alone is not intervention curricula, it can be used as a foundation to assist parents in scaffolding student's instructional level concepts to student's grade level concepts in order to close academic gaps and bring a student to grade level. Training is available for ESs and Parents to assist with scaffolding strategies.

We encourage families to use quality, state adopted curriculum along with the CA State Common Core Standards to ensure content mastery.

Families who choose not to use the state adopted curriculum must use CWCS approved concepts and skills review curriculum to ensure content alignment to state standards and to fill in gaps that non-state adopted curriculum may have.

The following programs have been approved by CWCS for Concepts and Review and in most cases, can be provided at no or reduced cost to your Education Specialist's instructional funding budget for your student.

 

Program

Subjects

Grade Levels

Publisher

Vendor

On Core 

Math

K-12

Houghton Mifflin

Rainbow Resource

Common Core Coach 

ELA and Math

1-8

EPS School Specialty


Ready Common Core

ELA and Math

1-8

Curriculum Associates


Study Island

ELA and Math

TK-12

Edmentum

Computer Aided Instruction - OML

Moby Max

ELA and Math

TK-8

Moby Max

Computer Aided Instruction - Free

Progress Learning

ELA and Math

TK-6

Progress Learning, LLC

Computer Aided Instruction - Free

CAASPP: Smarter Balanced

ELA and Math

3-8 and 11

Smarter Balanced

Free Online Resource

 

 Additional Resources

The following information can also help parents understand more about the California State Standards.

What are the biggest ideas in Common Core? The biggest ideas in Common Core come in these "big shifts" in instruction. We encourage all Parent-Teachers to begin incorporating these shifts into their instructional methodology:

  •  Increased and Integrated Technology (starting with computer navigation and typing in Kindergarten; reminder: 3rd graders will be expected to type a full page essay in a single sitting);
  •  Rigor and Relevance (the new standards are more focused to allow time to go deeper in understanding);
  •  Text Complexity & Expository Text (quantitative, qualitative and student task);
  •  Increased Writing (Consider My Access online writing program)


 

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