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Elementary Math: Grade 5 Professional Development. Fall 2011. Norms. Participant actively. Be respectful of people’s time, ideas, and needs. Maintain a positive tone. Be solution oriented. Agenda. Introductions to Common Core State Standards Digging into Mathematical Practices
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Norms • Participant actively. • Be respectful of people’s time, ideas, and needs. • Maintain a positive tone. • Be solution oriented.
Agenda • Introductions to Common Core State Standards • Digging into Mathematical Practices • Content Knowledge and Sheltered Instruction: Decimal Models, Fractions and Division • Problem Solving Math Scoring Guide • Exit Card
Learning Targets • I can describe to parents and colleagues the North Clackamas Common Core Standard implementation plan for math. • I can implement two of the eight Common Core Mathematical Practices into my classroom instruction. • I can teach grade level content through a variety of models that progress from concrete to abstract. • (Build-Sketch-Record) • I understand that there is a new ODE Math Scoring Guide and have explored its dimensions. • I can describe characteristics of Sheltered Instruction by talking to my peers about the techniques.
Goals of Common Core State Standards-Math • US students will become more competitive with A+ countries. • Colleges will have less remediation in math for incoming students. • Students across the country will have standards that are of equal rigor. • Allows for development of common assessments and teaching materials.
Common Core Standards for Mathematics • Mathematical Practices • Mathematical Content
ODE 2007 Standards • Common Core State Standards North Clackamas Transition Plan
Role Play • What would parents want to know about the Common Core State Standards for Math? • Discuss with your partner what their questions would be how you would you respond.
Draws from Two Sources Principals and Standards for School Mathematics Adding It Up
NCTM Process Standards • Problem Solving • Reasoning and Proof • Communication • Representation • Connections
Conceptual Understanding Strategic Competence Productive Disposition Adaptive Reasoning Procedural Fluency Adding It Up: Strands of Mathematical Proficiency
CCSS-M Mathematical Practices • Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. • Reason abstractly and quantitatively. • Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. • Model with mathematics. • Use appropriate tools strategically. • Attend to precision. • Look for and make use of structure. • Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.
The Standards for Mathematical Practice Take a moment to examine the first three words of each of the 8 mathematical practices… what do you notice? Mathematically Proficient Students…
Mathematical Practice:1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. • Use the “Look For” Tool to record your thinking about what mathematically proficient students are able to do when they are participating in this practice. • Record what teachers actions are in engaging students in this practice.
Mathematical Practice: 3 Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. • Use the “Look For” Tool to record your thinking about what mathematically proficient students are able to do when they are participating in this practice. • Record what teachers actions are in engaging students in this practice.
Math Scoring Guide Differences Old Dimensions • Conceptual Understanding • Process and Strategies • Communication • Verification • Accuracy New Dimensions • Making Sense of the Task • Representing and Solving the Task • Communicating Reasoning • Accuracy • Reflecting and Evaluating