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TNCore Math Summer Training Closing Session. Closing Agenda. Survey completion and reflection (10 minutes) Debrief of TNCore Summer Training (10 minutes) Availability of Future Resources (5 minutes) Closing Video (5 minutes). Reflection and Survey Completion.
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Closing Agenda • Survey completion and reflection (10 minutes) • Debrief of TNCore Summer Training (10 minutes) • Availability of Future Resources (5 minutes) • Closing Video (5 minutes)
Reflection and Survey Completion • Please take the next ten minutes to complete the hard copy survey regarding your experience at this training and submit prior to leaving this afternoon. • Thank you for your thoughtful and honest feedback!
Debrief of TNCore Math Summer Training • Engaging in and Analyzing Teaching and Learning • The Instructional Tasks Matter: Analyzing the Demand of Instructional Tasks • Academically Productive Talk in Mathematics: A Means of Making Sense of Mathematical Ideas • Strategies for Scaffolding Student Understanding: Academically Productive Talk and the Use of Representations • Modifying Tasks to Increase the Cognitive Demand
Debrief of TNCore Math Summer Training • Complete a quick write to answer these three questions. • What are your: • 3 biggest takeaways from the training? • 2 follow up actions you’ll take between now and the beginning of the 2013-14 school year? • 1 long-term goal for the 2013-14 school year?
Debrief of TNCore Math Summer Training • Now let’s break into small group discussion before we share out whole group. • What are your: • 3 biggest takeaways from the training? • 2 follow up actions you’ll take between now and the beginning of the 2013-14 school year? • 1 long-term goal for the 2013-14 school year?
Future Resources • Summer Training Materials available on www.TNCore.orgby July 1 • You can find the Summer Training Materials by following these steps at the www.TNCore.org website: • Scroll to the Math drop down menu on the homepage • Scroll to Training • Click on Materials • Future Rollout of Resources • Task arcs and training models will be released in July.
Task Arcs • A task arc is a set of related lessons consisting of eight rigorous tasks and eight lesson guides . • For every set of related lessons, essential mathematical understandings are identified. • As the lessons progress throughout the set, students are offered multiple opportunities to develop conceptual understanding of important mathematical concepts and engaging in the mathematical practices, while also increasing the complexity of thinking required by students. • Task arcs will be based on the 2013-14 focus standards.
Where to Locate Task Arcs • Task arcs will be available in the Math Curricular Resources section for each listed grade band. • Remember to sign up for www.TNCore.org updates in order to be notified when the latest materials are available.