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60 minute special - Building a thriving teaching and learning program for the HSC Mathematics General 1 Pathway. Mark Grady Coordinator Lachlan Macquarie College http://mgdjjdgm.wordpress.com/. Today Challenge your thinking Walk away with something to use Not everything will resonate.
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60 minute special - Building a thriving teaching and learning program for the HSC Mathematics General 1 Pathway Mark Grady Coordinator LachlanMacquarieCollege http://mgdjjdgm.wordpress.com/
Today Challenge your thinking Walk away with something to use Not everything will resonate
My Background? • DEC WSR Schools 1987 – 2007 • Macquarie University 1990 - 1996 • MBTHS 2007 • Lachlan Macquarie College 2008
The General – General 1 Pathway • What the BOS tells us Y ATAR ATAR X
A very brief reference to timing The Preliminary Mathematics General course contains two Focus Studies that have been designed for approximately one-third of the course time: • Mathematics and Communication • Mathematics and Driving. (20 indicative hours each from 120) The HSC Mathematics General 1 course contains four Focus Studies that have been designed for approximately two-thirds of the course time: • Mathematics and Design • Mathematics and Household Finance • Mathematics and the Human Body • Mathematics and Personal Resource Usage. (20 indicative hours each from 120) What does this mean in terms of your school? 50/60/70 min periods etc Some tough decisions for the HSC Course. E.g. Can you run a split class of Gen1,2?
Danger! Danger! • I do not like the format of the syllabus with both pathways in the same document. Be very careful that you are reading the information for the correct pathway.
A true story – with a simple message Relevance and engagement!!
2 Examples Example 1 • FM2 Investing money (Prelim) • The principal focus of this topic is the use of formulae and tables to perform calculations related to the value of investments over a period of time.
NASDAQ Video Video said $100 billion valuation with shares at $40 each
Example 2 • 5 cards and Number/ problem solving. An intro to problem solving by touching on deciding what is relevant, what isn’t and patterns. This falls into ‘Suggested Applications” under AM1 (Algebraic Modelling)
Vision Wins Of all the senses we use for learning, vision is the most powerful. Seeing information laid out helps us to understand and remember it. While we want to engage all of the senses, adding more visuals to the information you wantstudentsto learn pays off most. That means the time spent preparing drawings, art, graphs, mind maps, concept maps, flow charts, signs, cartoons, storyboards and models is time well spent.
Resources to get you started 360 plus members Belinda Conway To join, just send me an email at mark.grady@det.nsw.edu.au
MAANG - Axiom • The DEC’s micro blogging site • 282 members • Great for professional discussions • Excellent for resources and sharing ideas • Simon Job’s Mathlinks
Active Data • Search Active data in TaLE. • The matchbox factory and catch my fall
Laptop WRAPS • TaLE search on “DER Wrap” for maths • Stem and Leaf plots • Taxing times • Puzzling Probability • Talking Trigonometry (replace slideshow with a movie! Coming up..) • Under the surface • Investing wisely • Parallelendicular
Digital Download and File Storage (Preliminary)From Robert Yen • A byte stores one character of information, eg a, #, ? • A kilobyte stores about half a page of text • A megabyte is about the size of a novel • A gigabyte stores about 600 photos or 7.5 hours of video • A terabyte is about the size of all of the books in a large library
Animoto or laptop movie making software • “Turn your photos, video clips, and music into stunning video masterpieces to share with everyone. Fast, free, and shockingly easy!”
How could video software be used? • Students make a video to demonstrate their understanding of a concept. This could be a part of a lesson or assessment task. E.g. • identify and use the correct formula to solve practical area problems (MM2) • estimate areas and volumes (MM2) • Digital download and file storage (FSCo2) • describe, for a given histogram, the shape of the distribution and how the shape relates to features of the associated population or sample (DS4CEC) Etc……… Like this? FSCo2 (Focus study: Maths and Communication)
Summary and Comparison Animoto • Easy, though limited to 30 sec and SD for free version Windows Live Movie Maker • On DER machines. Simple to use (drag and drop timeline based), but can be a little clunky on more advanced applications. HD, no time limit Adobe Premier Elements • On DER machines. More sophisticated software. Does more than the others, but requires more background knowledge. HD, no time limit.
Mobile Phone Plans • A great resource • One Note Software Personal Resource Usage FS6 Another resource Smart Notebook Software
Where could we start with Maths and Driving? Why not here with a debate/ discussion?
Theft and Accident Statistics Resources • Accident Statistics activity • Lucy Snowball Masterclass - Tale • Theft Statistics • Make them relevant! • Compare your LGA to NSW
Stopping Distances Stopping Distances From Sites to See Reaction time simulator Reaction time dots Reaction time sheep demo - driving is thinking quickly game
Blood Alcohol • A BAC article • BAC limits • BAC Levels • Be responsible about drinking • DUI Penalties in NSW • BAC and Graphing show Wii/Xbox – data via lap times of Mario Kart, add in distractions, phone and beer goggles
Laptop Software – beyond Geogbraetc • SRN (teacher presentation tool) • Google Sketchup (measurement) • Google Earth (measurement) • Freemind or other mind mapping tools
Other Ideas – if only there were time to demonstrate! • QR Codes (orienteering, clue based activities) • Infographics • Comic creation tools • Cool tools for schools • Ipad/Ipod Apps? • Gapminder • Quincunx (Galton Board) • Some topical data
Don’t be afraid to try • Failure is the fertilizer of innovation. When it comes to integrating new approaches into the curriculum this is often the case. We rarelyhit a home run the first time we try out a new tool in the classroom.
The first attempt isn’t always what you envisaged I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. Michael Jordan
To build a thriving program • Ensure you follow the syllabus and course assessment guidelines • Connected classroom? (other schools or someone relevant to a topic studied) • Use a variety of assessment tools (it is a CEC HSC Course) • Self assessment • Peer assessment • Syllabus discusses an outcomes diary for a portfolio
And… • Join an online sharing network • Axiom • Wiki • Go beyond textbooks • Video software • Web tools • Multimedia presentations • Edmodo, Moodle or other online collaborative tools • Excursions, guest speakers
And finally.. • Embed quality resources within programs for longevity • Develop or foster a culture of collaboration and sharing within your faculty • Make their learning meaningful. Report findings to Exec with recommendations etc (surveys, water, electricity usage, be a smarter school with resource usage) • Have some fun with this course • Relevance, Relevance and Relevance