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PEERS 2003-2004

PEERS 2003-2004. OHIO CITY LIBERTY K-4 VAN WERT CITY SCHOOLS. TEAM MEMBERS. FACILITATORS LEIGH SHORT BRENDA DeLONG MEMBERS SUE ELLINGER MARY PELTON BRENDA RHOADES. GOALS. USE EVERYDAY MATH SERIES AND SUCCESS MAKER MATH PROGRAM TO ENHANCE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

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PEERS 2003-2004

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  1. PEERS 2003-2004 OHIO CITY LIBERTY K-4 VAN WERT CITY SCHOOLS

  2. TEAM MEMBERS FACILITATORS LEIGH SHORT BRENDA DeLONG MEMBERS SUE ELLINGER MARY PELTON BRENDA RHOADES

  3. GOALS • USE EVERYDAY MATH SERIES AND SUCCESS MAKER MATH PROGRAM TO ENHANCE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT • RAISE TEST SCORES • IMPROVE TEACHING METHODS

  4. Everyday Math Components • Minute Math –K /Math Message 1-4 • Journal • Math Boxes • Hands On Manipulatives • Games • Slate Assessments • Written Assessments

  5. SUCCESS MAKER MATHIndividualized Computer Math Program that assesses Math Standards

  6. Pros Of Everyday Math • SPIRALING OF STANDARDS • REINFORCEMENT OF SKILLS • SECURE GOALS • REFERENCE BOOK • SLATE ASSESSMENT • MATH MESSAGES/MINUTE MATH • JOURNAL • GAMES

  7. Cons Of Everyday Math • Amount of Material • Time Restraint • Homework Difficulty

  8. Pros of Success Maker Math • Good evaluation tool • Reinforces skills • Independent work • Challenges student levels • Introduces new skills • Students enjoy

  9. Cons of Success Maker Math • Time limit • Technology limits • Number of students allowed to be on program at one time

  10. RESULTS State and District Tests will indicate student progress and team goals

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