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Effective Questioning: Gap Closing Grade 9. <facilitator(s) names> <date> < location>. Student Success Summer Program 2011 Mathematics 7-12. Gap Closing Institute Goals. Participants will:. Increase awareness of MathGAINS resources for Gap Closing and how to use them.
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Effective Questioning: Gap Closing Grade 9 <facilitator(s) names> <date> < location> Student Success Summer Program 2011 Mathematics 7-12
Gap Closing Institute Goals Participants will: Increase awareness of MathGAINS resources for Gap Closing and how to use them
Minds On: Grade 9 Gap Closing • What is it? • What does it target? • How is it designed? • What does the Grade 6 GC data show?
Grade 9 Gap Closing Prepares for success in Gr. 9 Applied or Academic Targets gaps in Number Sense, Measurement, and Algebra Provides appropriate intervention
Grade 9 Gap Closing • Similar structure to Grade 6 GC NS • Diagnostic assessments, • Open Questions • Think Sheets • Facilitator Support • Student and Teacher choice
Grade 6 Gap Closing Data • Improved achievement • Narrowed the Gap • Improved confidence • Increased perseverance
Integer Diagnostic: Areas of Difficulty • show of hands if questions were highlighted in • 1 to 4 • 5 to 8 • 9 to12 • 13 to 14
Action: Getting to Know the Materials • Read page 3 of the Facilitators Guide – make connections to the curriculum • Read page 4 - why might a student struggle when working with integers • Read pages 5 and 6 - compare your diagnostic solutions to the ones provided • Share other strategies used
Jigsaw • Consider the group of four that you are in as your home group. • Choose a card from the envelope on the table. • Find 3 other people with the same card and form an Expert Group. • Follow the instructions on the handout to complete your task.
Home Groups Place one heading on one piece of paper: • Questions to Ask • Using the Open Question or Think Sheet • Consolidating and Reflecting Follow instructions on BLM 4.3 and record group responses under each heading.
Gallery Walk • Post charts together by title. • Identify a recorder. • As a group walk around to view everyone’s ideas. • Discuss similarities and differences. • Recorder annotates graffiti style on the posted charts.
Reflecting • What role do open questions play in the Gap Closing materials? • How was the Jigsaw activity like a parallel task?
Classroom Dynamics – Case Studies Four Corners - Numbered Heads 1- 4 Corner 1 – Managing Manipulatives Corner 2 – Managing a Gallery Walk Corner 3 – Managing Differentiated Instruction Corner 4 – Managing a Parallel Task
Classroom Dynamics – Case Studies Reader: reads the case study to the group Recorder: makes note of group strategies to prevent or remedy the situation Reader #2: reads an actual teacher’s strategy
Debrief: Classroom Dynamics • Each corner takes a turn: • Read the case study • Share some strategies that your group discussed • Share the real classroom example • Return to your seats
Planning for the Whole Class In pairs select an intervention category from the Gap Closing Integer Module Create a three part lesson for a Grade 9 Applied class Identify the expectations, the big idea, and the learning goal(s) for the lesson before you start (refer to handout)
Consolidate Sharing with Critical Friends Pair Share: • In groups of four - two pairs share their lessons with each other • Provide some feedback to each other
Gap Closing Institute Goals Participants will: Increase awareness of MathGAINS resources for Gap Closing and how to use them