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Smarter Balanced. OAKS Transition. As my colleague Jason Zimba likes to say, you don’t teach standards you teach mathematics. Bill McCallum. MP. Standards. Mathematical Practices. Making sense of problems and persevering in solving them Reason abstractly and quantitatively
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As my colleague Jason Zimba likes to say, you don’t teach standards you teach mathematics. Bill McCallum
MP Standards
Mathematical Practices • Making sense of problems and persevering in solving them • Reason abstractly and quantitatively • Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others • Model with mathematics • Use appropriate tools strategically • Attend to precision • Look for and make use of structure • Looking for and expressing regularity in repeated reasoning
Smarter Balanced Claims Claim 1 – Concepts and Procedures Apply, Explain and Interpret with Precision and Fluency Claim 2 – Problem Solving Solve Complex Problems Claim 3 – Communicating Reasoning Construct Viable Arguments and Critique the Reasoning of Others Claim 4 – Modeling and Data Analysis Analyze Real World Scenarios and Construct Mathematical Models to Interpret and Solve Problems
English Language Arts and Mathematics, Grades 3–8 and High School BEGINNING OF YEAR END OF YEAR INTERIM ASSESSMENT INTERIM ASSESSMENT Computer Adaptive Assessment and Performance Tasks • PERFORMANCE • TASKS • Reading • Writing • Math END OF YEAR ADAPTIVE ASSESSMENT Smarter Balanced Assessment System Formative Assessments
Level 4 Level 1 Level 3 Level 2 Low Score Cut Score Cut Score Cut Score High Score
College Content Readiness Norm Referenced vs. Criterion Referenced Grade 12 Expectations Multiple Measures of Content Readiness 71% of Colleges offered an average of 2.5 remedial math courses (Business Higher Education Forum, 2005)
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