K-5 Common Core Math Fall 2012

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K-5 Common Core Math Fall 2012 By: Teresa Hardin Amanda Tyner

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K-5 Common Core Math Fall 2012. By: Teresa Hardin Amanda Tyner. Assessments. Performance Tasks NCDPI – next 2 years; Released test in fall for EOC, spring for EOG Smarter Balanced – http://www.smarterbalanced.org /. https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/second-grade-math-lesson# . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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K-5 Common Core MathFall 2012

By: Teresa HardinAmanda Tyner

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Assessments• Performance Tasks• NCDPI – next 2 years; Released test in fall

for EOC, spring for EOG• Smarter Balanced –

http://www.smarterbalanced.org/

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https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/second-grade-math-lesson#

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Math Problem• A zoo has several ostriches and several

giraffes. They have 30 eyes and 44 legs. How many ostriches and how many giraffes are in the zoo?

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Norms• Listen as an Ally• Value Differences• Maintain Professionalism• Participate Actively

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4 Questions of a PLC(DuFour)

• What do we want students to learn?

• How will we know if they have learned it?

• How will we respond when they don’t learn it?

• How will we respond when they already know it?

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Multiple Means of Representation Improve learning for all

Non-verbalModelingPictures/videosRealia/Concrete objects GesturesMovementManipulativesDemonstrationsHands-onPicture dictionaries

Language SupportWord banksWord wallsLabelsGraphic organizersSentence startersSentence frames

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“My first day in an American school started with good news: all clocks were in Spanish! The bad news was devastating: I did not understand anything else. Years later, I realized that numbers and many other symbols were in a "language" that I could understand at that level, the academic language of mathematics”.

Dr. Miriam Leiva is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Emerita at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, and author of several mathematics texts.

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Three Mathematical Shifts

FocusWhat do we want students to know and be able to do?

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FOCUSRather than racing to cover everything in today’s mile-wide, inch-deep curriculum, teachers use the power of the eraser and significantly narrow and deepen the way time and energy is spent in the math classroom.

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Hong Kong/ U.S. Data• Hong Kong had the

highest scores in the most recent TIMSS.

• Hong Kong students were taught 45% of objectives tested.

• Hong Kong students outperformed US students on US content that they were not taught.

• US students ranked near the bottom.

• US students ‘covered’ 80% of TIMSS content.

• US students were outperformed by students not taught the same objectives

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Navigations Alignment

http://maccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net

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http://illustrativemathematics.org/

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Week by Week Essentials& Strategies

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NCCTM• Grade level specific Sessions addressing

the Major Work• K-2 Assessment

– October 25-26, 2012– Greensboro: Koury Convention Center

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NCDPI K-5 Listserv• Join the K-5 NCDPI Listserv

[email protected]

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You – We – I You: Provide a task/problem for students to solve that provides students opportunities to uncover the desired standard(s).We: Give opportunities for students to discuss and share strategies, thinking, and answers in small groups and as a class.I: As the teacher, drive home the key ideas that move students towards the desired target.