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Getting started
- Teacher's Permission Template for Harvested Internet Resources This form can be used to request permission to use resources from other sites.
Essential Skills
Standards
A complete list of standards will be provided for each level by subject based on those included in the Colorado Assessment Frameworks. An ES notation designates those standards that teachers in Brush have identified as Essential Skills based on the following criteria: leverage, endurance, readiness, and accountability.
THE TEXT OF THE CURRENT STANDARD
This is the heading for each standard's page.
Initially each standard will have the following sections:
- CONTENT STANDARD:
Original wording of the standard.
Colorado Model Content Standards
- STANDARD IN STUDENT FRIENDLY LANGUAGE:
Rewrite the standard in terms the student will understand.
- STANDARD UNWRAPPED: Steps to Unwrapping Standards | Unwrapping Form
There will be two sections here - KNOW and ABLE TO DO. Add or edit what you think students should know and be able to do to demonstrate mastery of this standard. This an ideal place to link to rubrics that teachers have created.
Make recommendations on specific strategies that you believe would help teachers working with students on this standard. A variety of sites provide sample lesson plans that can be used to spark ideas. A list of sites is available here.
Include here suggested assessment strategies appropriate to the standard.
Add resources you either use or would suggest that help teach or explain this standard. Feel free to upload and link any teacher created resources you would like to donate. Do not violate copyright rules, however.
- PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES:
Can you think of a project or an activity that would be ideal for this standard? Detail it here.
Curriculum Map
Brush Public Schools began the process of curriculum mapping in the fall of 2003. Teachers were asked to diary map simply telling what happens in their individual classroom each month. The next year teachers were asked assign standards to each of the skills. This was also the year teachers identified what assessments were used to determine proficiency and include the resources used in the classroom. The curriculum maps were to be seen as living documents that would be modified as necessary.
Each curriculum map has the following headings for each month:
- CONTENT AND ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
- SKILLS
- ASSESSMENTS
- RESOURCES
- OPTIONAL
Teacher Resources
This section of the Wiki serves as a repository for teachers to share resources that support general classroom instruction and management. Teachers are encouraged to add resources and links to this section.
Counselor's Corner
The counselor's Corner provides a variety of resources for parents, students, and staff.
No Child Left Behind - A Guide for Parents
Preschool Corner
Preschool is more than crayons. Click here to visit our page.
Instructional Review
The Executive Summary and presentation of findings from the Brush Instructional Review can be found via the above link.
Professional Development
This section of the Wiki is dedicated to professional development including a list of resources, courses and workshops, and professional development resources on specific instructional practices.
Goal Setting and Rubrics
This section of the Wiki was created in conjunction with the Alpine Achievement System professional development course. Resources include sample student goal setting sheets, capacity matrix, and scoring scales.
Data Driven Dialogue
Phase 1: Predictions
Phase 2: Observations
Phase 3: Explanations
Phase 4: Act
Northwest Evaluation Association - NWEA
Tools and resources associated with the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment used with students in grades 3-10 in the Brush School District. The MAP is a computer based assessment given in the fall, winter and spring for reading, language, math, and science.

