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Math Facilitator Meeting. January 29, 30, and 31 , 2013. Agenda. Welcome, Goals, and Objectives Make Sense of a Problem and Persevere in Solving it. Math Problem Video of Students Struggle for Smarts? Leadership and Home Groups Exit Card. Goals for the Year.
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Math Facilitator Meeting January 29, 30, and 31 , 2013
Agenda • Welcome, Goals, and Objectives • Make Sense of a Problem and Persevere in Solving it. • Math Problem • Video of Students • Struggle for Smarts? • Leadership and Home Groups • Exit Card
Goals for the Year In order to develop mathematically proficient students, we will: • Deepen our understanding of the practice and content standards in the MCF 2011; • Articulate how BPS curricular resources support implementation of the standards; and • Support communication among district staff, school leaders, and classroom teachers.
Objectives • Examine how the Standards for Mathematical Practice name behaviors of proficient problem solvers. • Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. • Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others • Attend to precision • Develop a plan for Professional Development at your school.
What helps you make sense and persevere in solving a problem?
Read Standard for Mathematical Practice Making Sense of a Problem and Persevere in Solving it.
A slab of soap on one pan of a scale balances of a slab of soap and a pound weight on the other pan. How much does the full slab of soap weigh?
Partner1. Work with a partner.Small Group1. What were you thinking when you first read the problem?2. Share your thinking and process.
Whole Group Share What helped you make sense and persevere in solving this problem? What did you learn from talking with your partner? What did the facilitators do that allowed you to make sense and persevere in solving the problem?
Observing Students http://vimeo.com/33164096
Focus questions for video • How did each student initially make sense of the problem? • What evidence of making sense of the mathematics did you see in this video clip? • What evidence of perseverance did you see in this video clip? • Explain the different representations each student used and how each representation illuminates and obscures the mathematics. Mary Dana
2nd viewing… Mathematically proficient students are also able to compare the effectiveness of two plausible arguments, distinguish correct logic or reasoning from that which is flawed, and—if there is a flaw in an argument—explain what it is. Mathematically proficient students try to communicate precisely to others …. In the elementary grades, students give carefully formulated explanations to each other. Mary Dana
Struggle for Smarts? How Eastern and Western Cultures Tackle Learning http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012/11/12/164793058/struggle-for-smarts-how-eastern-and-western-cultures-tackle-learning
What are the implications? What are ways we can change our views of learning and place more of an emphasis on productive struggle?
What piece of work from the Math Facilitator Meetings did you select? • Why did you chose it? • How did it relate to the needs and goals of your school?
Home Groups / Small Groups • Choose a piece of work from our Math Facilitator Meetings. • Why are you choosing this piece of work? • How does it relate to the needs and goals of your school?
Homework for 3/5 Bring a copy of an agenda and artifacts from a meeting that you facilitated.