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March Math Academy. Dr. Rhonda Bonnstetter Dr. Debbie VanOverbeke. Please sit with your school group. Opening Activity. Check out these websites for fun ‘Mathemagic’ activities! Crystal Ball Math- http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/mindread/mindread.html Gopher Math –
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March Math Academy Dr. Rhonda Bonnstetter Dr. Debbie VanOverbeke Please sit with your school group.
Opening Activity • Check out these websites for fun ‘Mathemagic’ activities! • Crystal Ball Math- • http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/mindread/mindread.html • Gopher Math – • http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/games/magic-gopher-central.swf • Navigations book – pg. 59-62
Review of February topics: • Role of Properties in Algebra • Importance of Order of Operations in solving algebraic equations • Mathemagic – writing algebraic expressions • Closed, Open-Middled, and Open-Ended questions, and how to write them
Today’s Agenda • Pattern finding – Tiling activity • Working with Perimeter and Area • Using Algeblocks in the Algebra classroom, grades 5-8 • Websites for ‘virtual’ Algeblocks! • MCA test prep – sharing and ideas
Tiling Around the Garden • Commit to an Outcome: By self • How many tiles must be added to form the 6th garden? • Each successive garden? (Recursive rule- each term of a recursive expression as determined by application of a rule or formula to its preceding terms) • Expose beliefs: Share your answer with your group members. • Confront beliefs: Decide on a recursive rule to share with the class.
Tiling Around the Garden (2) A table can help communicate the number of tiles that must be added form each successive garden.
Tiling Around the Garden (3) • Commit to an Outcome: By self • Physical objects can help find the explicit rule to determine the number of tiles around a garden of size n. • What patterns do you see when using the tiles? • What explicit rule (functional relationship - rule that determines the number of elements in a step from the step number) • Expose beliefs: Share your answer with your group members • Commit to an outcome: With your group • Decide on an explicit rule and write your rule and a rational with a diagram of tiles to share with the class. • Create a coordinate grid graph to display the data.
y Tiling Around the Garden (3) y = 2x + 6 y =2(47) + 6 y = 94 + 8 y = 100
y Tiling Around the Garden (3)
y Tiling Around the Garden (3)
Perimeter and Area Activity • Review perimeter and area of rectangles • The Puppy Pen Activity • Please work on this activity at your table; be prepared to share your results with the group. • When finished, discuss how You could use this with your students.
Using the Basic Mat • Compare the yellow rod(x) to the green unit block. • How can you describe the dimensions of the yellow rod in terms of the green rod? • What is the perimeter of this piece? • What is the area of the yellow rod? • Build rectangles with areas of 16 units, 18 units, 7 units. • Which numbers can build squares? • What numbers have only one rectangular shape possible? • Why do some numbers have more than one rectangular shape?
Pattern Finding – Algeblocks Activity • Used to help students make the connection between concrete and abstract manipulations • Helps develop comprehension of key concepts • Blocks represent constants (1) and variables: x, x2, x3, y, y2, y3, xy, x2y, and xy2 • Three mats: Basic Mat, Quadrant Mat, Sentences Mat • Factor Track allows students to use +/- factors & polynomial models in all four quadrants
Using the Basic Mat • Define the green block as a unit representing 1 • Use green blocks to build the number 7 • Use the green blocks to build the number -3 • Put one block on each side of the mat; what numbers are represented? What happens when you combine the numbers?
Using the Basic Mat • Use the green blocks to show the equation 5 + 3 = _____ • Use the blocks to show the equation 9 + (-7) = _____ • Now build three ways to show the number 4 • Try using more than two numbers • Try using both positive and negative numbers!
Using the Basic Mat • Use 12 units to build as many rectangles as possible with different dimensions • Why are there so many ways? What are the different ways? • Build rectangles with areas of 16 units, 18 units, 7 units. • Which numbers can build squares? • What numbers have only one rectangular shape possible? • Why do some numbers have more than one rectangular shape?
Using the Basic Mat • Use the yellow rod(x) to represent the following situations: • Robert has five times as many baseball cards as Kirsten does • Model x and -2x on your mat • In one month, Dion ate six times as much fish as he did ham. • In your group, design and describe your own situation • Share with the large group
Pattern Finding – Algeblocks Activity • What equation does this model represent? • 2x + 3 • What do the yellow blocks represent? • What do the green blocks represent? How would you represent –(2x + 3)?
Pattern Finding – Algeblocks Activity Does this model represent 2x or x + 2? x + 2 Use the blocks to represent these expressions: • 3x + 1 • x – 6 • 2x – x + 4 - 2
Pattern Finding – Algeblocks Activity What is the relationship between these two blocks? x x2 Use the blocks to represent these expressions: • x2 + x • 4x2 -7 • 3x2
Pattern Finding – Algeblocks Activity What expression does this represent? 3 = 3(x + 2) = 3x + 6 x + 2 Use the blocks to represent these expressions: • 4(x + 2) • -2x(3) • (2x)(x – 3)
Algeblocks Virtual Manipulatives NLVM website: http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/category_g_3_t_2.html
MCA Test Prep What are you doing in your district to help to prepare students for MCA testing? • test question prep? • Textbooks/supplementary materials used? • Websites you would recommend? SHARE with the whole group!
MCA Test Prep MDE website: http://www.education.state.mn.us/mde/index.html Assessment & Testing MCA see various categories Texas Instruments Test Prep: http://education.ti.com Classroom activities State practice exams
MCA Test Prep Minnesota Perspective (Pearson and State of MN): http://perspective.pearsonaccess.com/perspective/appmanager/mn/educator/ • Learning Locator # from MCA test Study Island: http://www.studyisland.com/demoAsk.cfm?myState=MN • Cost involved (Purchase per class or per person) Practice Planet: http://www.practiceplanet.com/pricing.php • Cost involved (Purchase per school, class or per person)
Closing Thanks for coming today! Please fill out the evaluation forms and leave them on your tables. A copy of the Puppy Pen worksheet and the MCA Test Prep ideas will be posted on the Moodle site.