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Elementary Math Coaches and Contacts

Elementary Math Coaches and Contacts. October 9, 2014. Problem Solving. Solve the following problem individually, then compare your strategy with someone at your table. Which strategy was more effective? Which strategy was more efficient? Discuss your reasons. Share My Candy.

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Elementary Math Coaches and Contacts

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  1. Elementary Math Coaches and Contacts October 9, 2014

  2. Problem Solving • Solve the following problem individually, then compare your strategy with someone at your table. • Which strategy was more effective? Which strategy was more efficient? Discuss your reasons.

  3. Share My Candy Jason has 3 candy bars. He wants to share the candy bars with his friends. He gives as many friends as possible ¾ of a candy bar. How many friends will receive ¾ of a candy bar?

  4. Possible Solutions Model Drawing: Division of Fractions:

  5. Agenda • What’s new from the FLDOE • Calendar of Meetings • CARE Package • Design a CARE Package • Questions

  6. New Assessment Timetable

  7. Elementary School Grades Model • The school grade is based on the percentage of total points earned • Each component is worth up to 100 percentage points. • Provisions that may raise or lower a school’s grade beyond what the percentage of points would indicate are eliminated (no additional requirements; no additional weights/bonus; no automatic adjustments) • Writing is included within the English/Language Arts components

  8. Session Timing

  9. Testing Schedule

  10. Good morning, Could you please confirm the format for the third and fourth grade mathematics portion of the upcoming Spring 2015 FSA exams?  Since the tests are not computer based, will all Response Mechanisms mentioned in the Mathematics Item Specifications be utilized and if so, how? The Reply: The Grades 3 and 4 FSA Mathematics tests will be paper-based and any technology-enhanced items (TEI) may be modified for hand scoring or replaced with an item type that assesses the same standard and can be scanned and scored automatically. The item specifications are currently undergoing a revision to include more detail around the types of items and how they will be presented on CBT and PBT. Please check back to the portal in the coming weeks to see the updated versions. Thank you, Jenny Black Bureau of K-12 Student Assessment Florida Department of Education 850-245-9470 jenny.black@fldoe.org

  11. Mark Your Calendar • January 22, 2015 • March 12, 2015 • May 7, 2015

  12. Design of CARE Packages • Grade Level Test Specifications http://www.fsassessments.org/resources/?section=2-educators • Grade Level Standards http://www.flstandards.org/resources/teachers.aspx • Go Math! • Outside resources

  13. Item in question: (also includes item #4)

  14. The skill of taking half of a number was addressed in 4th grade (Ch. 8), please see the 4th grade standard below. 4.NF.2.4.c Solve word problems involving multiplication of a fraction by a whole number, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem. For example, if each person at a party will eat 3/8 of a pound of roast beef, and there will be 5 people at the party, how many pounds of roast beef will be needed? Between what two whole numbers does your answer lie?

  15. MAFS.5.OA.1.1 is only addressed in Lessons 1.11 and 1.12. There is nowhere else in the book that this standard is revisited. The test specs above include expressions using 1/2. If we didn't include the problem here the students may never see a problem like this. We included a performance task in the CARE package for this mini that also used 1/2 and included a teachers note explaining that this is the time to discuss what "half" and "taking half" of something means ( divide by 2).

  16. Coaches Turn

  17. QUESTIONS

  18. Ticket Out What part(s) of the CARE package is most useful? Is there anything you would like to see included in future CARE packages? Are there any additional outside resources that you recommend?

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