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Week 2 Day 3 Please pick up a TI- Nspire and turn it on!. Mathematical Goal: How can technology be used to inform instruction? Teacher Goal: Students should be able to: describe the relationship between the parameters of a quadratic equation in various forms and its graph.
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Week 2 Day 3Please pick up a TI-Nspire and turn it on! Mathematical Goal: How can technology be used to inform instruction? Teacher Goal: Students should be able to: describe the relationship between the parameters of a quadratic equation in various forms and its graph. identify the strengths and the weaknesses of each form in describing the graph.
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Now what? • How would you use this? • What are you going to do with the results? • What if they still are having difficulty with one of the quadratic forms? (For example, going the wrong way with the h, k, r1, or r2.)
Suppose you don’t have a Navigator system, how could you collect the same information?
Reflect Back on the Week Monday - focused on the 5 Nonnegotiables : Jigsaw of the Minute by Minute Article, review of student work of the Pentagon Problem Tuesday – focused on tools to collect evidence of student learning: looked at Participation Quiz video, developed learning goals, checkpoints, and an exit task for a lesson Wednesday - focused on tools to collect evidence of student learning: continued to develop learning goals, checkpoints, and an exit task for a lesson, completed sentence strip after observing a TIMSS video, created an intervention activity Thursday – focused on using technology to check for student understanding and inform instruction: used Navigator and TI-Nspire calculators
Journal Reflection Consider your own classroom practice and the activities we did this week. How might you improve your current practices to make your formative assessment more effective?