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Grade 7 MSM II Extended Session . April 26, 2012 8:30-11:00 Rooms 604 & 605. Welcome & Introductions. Outcomes. Participants will: Understand implementation plan for transitioning to Common Core curriculum.
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Grade 7 MSM IIExtended Session April 26, 2012 8:30-11:00 Rooms 604 & 605
Outcomes Participants will: • Understand implementation plan for transitioning to Common Core curriculum. • Engage in tasks and activities that will be part of Grade 7 MSM II curriculum next year. • Explore curricular resources webpage designed to support teachers through transition • Learn about professional development opportunities to support teachers with new content
2014-2015 2013-14 • Full PARCC Assessment Implementation 2012-13 • Full MCCSC Implementation • New Teacher and Principal Evaluation Instruments • PARCC Assessment Field Testing • Beginning implementation of Common Core instruction 2011-12 • Standards for Mathematical Practices • Writing Standards
PARCC Timeline SY 2012-13 First year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection SY 2013-14 Second year pilot/field testing and related research and data collection SY 2014-15 Full administration of PARCC assessments Summer 2015 Set achievement levels, including college-ready performance levels SY 2010-11 Launch and design phase SY 2011-12 Development begins
English Language Arts/Literacy and Mathematics, Grades 3-11 Flexible • End-of-Year • Assessment • Innovative, computer-based items • Mid-Year Assessment • Performance-based • Emphasis on hard-to- • measure standards • Potentially summative • Performance-Based • Assessment (PBA) • Extended tasks • Applications of concepts and skills • Diagnostic Assessment • Early indicator of student knowledge and skills to • inform instruction, • supports, and PD Speaking and Listening Summative assessment for accountability Formative assessment
Understanding the Transition to Common Core Teams of Howard County Math Teachers, ITLs, and MISTs developed the transition plan: • Examined cohorts of students • Examined what pre-requisite skills would be necessary to be successful for each Common Core course • Examined what skills students have currently obtained • Determined how best to fill in gaps to meet needs • Organized information into the transition plan
What will Grade 7 MSM II look like in 2012-2013? • In 2012-2013, students will be receiving most of the Common Core 7 curriculum. • Some gaps will exist, so there will be notes about blended curriculum and other standards/objectives to teach to depth. Fraction sense and operations must be mastered this year. • Grade 7 MSM II looks very different than Grade 6 MSM II.
2012-2013 Essentials Units organized by domain Structure of Common Core Purple bold notes regarding content for 2012-2013
Activity 1: Photo Sizes Task Image Source: http://www.snapfish.com
Activity 1: Photo Sizes Task Photographs come in several standard print sizes. Some of the most common print sizes are 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10. (Note: The dimensions are given in inches.) Does a proportional relationship exist between these print sizes? Justify your answer.
Activity 1: Photo Sizes Task Follow-Up/Extension Questions: • 3.5x5 used to be a popular photo size. How does it relate to the other standard sizes? • Some consider wallet size photographs 2x3, while others say they are 2.5x3.5. Based on your findings, what are the dimensions of a standard size wallet photo? • Explain what will happen if you take a 4x6 photo and enlarge it to an 8x10.
Activity 1 Debrief • Share your design with other groups. • What mathematical concepts & skills were necessary to complete the task? • Look at the Ratios & Proportional Relationships unit—when might a task like this be introduced?
Examining the Grade 7 Crosswalk • What is a crosswalk document? • How should it be used? • What does the crosswalk mean for Grade 7?
Mini-Lesson: Distributive Property & Common Factors How do you factor 2x – 6? What are strategies to help students understand factoring?
Mini-Lesson: Distributive Property & Common Factors Using Algebra Tiles to teach the distributive property and factoring
Mini-Lesson: Distributive Property & Common Factors Your Turn! Use the Algebra Tiles to create your own problem involving the distributive property. Then show how you would use the tiles to factor the expression.
Activity 2: Shop Smart You are the manager of a store and business is a little slow. The best way to attract more customers is to have a sale. Here are the sales you are considering: • Buy one, get one of equal value half off • Buy three of equal value for the price of two • Apply a 40% discount on the item As a business owner, which sale should you run? Justify your answer.
Activity 2: Shop Smart Extension Questions: • As a customer, which sale would you prefer? Justify your answer. • Does the original price of the item impact your decision? Why or why not?
Activity 2 Debrief • Share your solutions with other groups. • What mathematical concepts & skills were necessary to complete the task? • Look at the Expressions and Equations unit—when might a task like this be introduced?
Where do I find resources? • We have developed websites to help support you as you teach these transition courses. • You do not need to join as a member or input any passwords to access the resources!! • The main page to visit: http://secondarymathcommoncore.hcpss.wikispaces.net/
Next Steps • Spring 2012: Lessons/tasks/resources will continue to be developed • Summer 2012: Teams will continue to develop resources for courses and Math Seminars • Summer 2012: A variety of CPD courses will be offered for math teachers and special educators • Fall 2012: Some CPD courses will be offered for math teachers and special educators
Summer CPD Offerings All courses will run weekdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Ratios & Proportional Relationships (1 CPD credit) – June 13-June 15 • Number System/Fractions (2 CPD credits) – June 18-June 22 • Geometry (1 CPD credit) – June 26-June 28 • Statistics & Probability (2 CPD credits) – July 9-July 13
Summer CPD Offerings All courses will run weekdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Expressions & Equations (2 CPD credits) – July 23-July 27 • Functions (1 CPD credit) – July 30-August 1 • Teaching Math Seminar (3 CPD credits) – August 1-August 8