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Math CAMPPP 2012. Rich Treasures Await K-4 Breakout Four. 1. Learning Goals:. Participants will: understand the development of fraction understanding in young children critique learning goals develop success criteria linked to a specific learning goal
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Math CAMPPP 2012 Rich Treasures Await K-4 Breakout Four 1
Learning Goals: Participants will: • understand the development of fraction understanding in young children • critique learning goals • develop success criteria linked to a specific learning goal • increase the ability to provide descriptive feedback
Growing Success: • Learning goals clearly identify what students are expected to know and be able to do, in language that students can readily understand. • Success criteria describe in specific terms what successful attainment of the learning goals looks like.
Minds On: Pair-Square • With a partner, use the sheet provided to discuss which expectations are successful as learning goals. • Select one that is “too broad” as a learning goal, and break it down into a series of learning goals to make it more effective.
Minds On: Pair-Square • With a partner, use the sheet provided to discuss which expectations are successful as learning goals. • Select one that is “too broad” as a learning goal, and break it down into a series of learning goals to make it more effective. • Join another group to discuss and share.
Action: Descriptive Feedback • In “grade-level-ish” groups, use the fraction question from this morning to determine the learning goal and some success criteria for this problem. • Discuss the following: What would students do that would be different from what we did when we solved this problem?
Action: Descriptive Feedback • Using the student work provided, please create some descriptive feedback that you would give these students based on their work. • Use stickies to annotate the student work.
Consolidation: Continuum • Circulate, and look at the student work as it is posted. As you are walking, think about whether you can identify a continuum of understanding. • Use the large stickies to annotate identifiable strategies, practices, and relationships.
Consolidation: Continuum • Using the pirate gold question from the article Fair Shares, Matey, or Walk the Plank! (NCTM, April 2012), discuss how your feedback to students would change for this model.
Reflection: Your Choice • It is by going down into the abyss that we recover the treasures of life. Where you stumble, there lies your treasure.Joseph Campbell • How are you going to bring these ideas back to your classroom?