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Math. Curriculum Council September 5, 2013. topics. rigor. nouns. verbs. What?. How?. CHANGES TO STUDENT EXPECTATIONS. NEW Standard Change of Grade Level Change of Strand Other Changes. CHANGES TO STUDENT EXPECTATIONS. NEW Standard Change of Grade Level Change of Strand
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Math Curriculum Council September 5, 2013
topics rigor nouns verbs What? How?
CHANGES TO STUDENT EXPECTATIONS • NEW Standard • Change of Grade Level • Change of Strand • Other Changes
CHANGES TO STUDENT EXPECTATIONS • NEW Standard • Change of Grade Level • Change of Strand • Other Changes
Slope No Slope
Slope No Slope
No Slope Slope
No Measuring of Angles No Measuring of Angles No Measuring of Angles
4 5 6 2012 / 2013 2013 / 2014 2014 / 2015 6th Grade 6.8c measure angles 4th Grade 4.8a identify and describe right, acute, and obtuse angles 4.7a, 4.7b, 4.7c, 4.7d
CHANGES TO STUDENT EXPECTATIONS • NEW Standard • Change of Grade Level • Change of Strand • Other Changes
TEKS Strands (Grades 6-8) • Number, Operation & Quantitative Reasoning • Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Reasoning • Geometry & Spatial Reasoning • Measurement • Probability & Statistics • Underlying Processes and Tools • Mathematical Process Standards • Number & Operations • Proportionality • Expressions, Equations, and Relationships • Measurement & Data • [Two-Dimensional Shapes] • Personal Financial Literacy Lead4ward, Side-By-Side book
CHANGES TO STUDENT EXPECTATIONS • NEW Standard • Change of Grade Level • Change of Strand • Other Changes
Do I “get it” enough to get an __ year old to “get it”? Do I have and know strategies, resources, and best practice so that my students will be able to know and do what is expected of them at the appropriate rigor? Already know this / understand it I know what it means, but I need to find out more about it Brand new to me – need help
Teaching the New Math Standards To Register: Visit E-CAMPUS https://ecampus.esc13.net
Teaching the New Math Standards CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE GRADE BAND • K - 1 Sept. 30, 2013 Workshop ID FA1325963 • 2 - 3 Oct. 24, 2013 Workshop ID FA1325961 • 4 - 5 Dec. 4, 2013 Workshop ID FA1326981 • 6 - 7 Nov. 6, 2013 Workshop ID FA1326978 • 8 - Alg. I Dec. 5, 2013 Workshop ID FA1326982 To Register: Visit E-CAMPUS https://ecampus.esc13.net
K.2E generate a set using concrete and pictorial models that represents a number that is more than, less than, and equal to a given number up to 20. Students should be able to make sets using concrete objects or pictures that represent a number that is more than, less than, and equal to a given number up to 20. The following examples show teacher and student actions to help build the skills of creating sets that are equal, more than or less than.
TEKS Resource System
Mary Headley – Elementary Mathematics • mary.headley@esc13.txed.net • 512-919-5231 • Susan Hemphill – Secondary Mathematics • susan.hemphill@esc13.txed.net • 512-919-5360 • Freddy Noriega – Secondary Mathematics • fredric.noriega@esc13.txed.net • 512-919-5350