mathematics iowa core implementation network february 2013
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MathematicsMathematicsIowa Core Implementation Network
February 2013
Today’s PurposesToday’s PurposesAs a result of our work today, you
will understand that…
◦there are two sets of math standards
◦each standard is part of progression of learning that spans over grade levels
◦ Iowa Core Math standards will require change in curriculum, instruction and assessment
There are TWO sets of There are TWO sets of mathematics standards.mathematics standards.
Standards for Mathematical Practice◦Eight standards for every student K-12◦Habits of Mind◦Pages 8-10 in Iowa Core
Content Standards◦Grade level K-8◦Conceptual Categories for High School
Read Practice Standard 3.Read Practice Standard 3.
Strike It Out Recording SheetStrike It Out Recording Sheet
Practice Standard 3…Practice Standard 3…Discuss with an elbow partner how the
task engaged you in Practice 3.
What teacher actions would enhance that engagement?
What would you see students saying and doing during the task that would indicate they are engaging in Practice 3?
What changes in teaching and learning will be necessary for students to grow in Practice 3?
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Resource for Standard for Resource for Standard for Math PracticesMath Practices
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“Rather than racing to cover topics in today’s mile-wide, inch-deep curriculum, teachers use the power of the eraser and significantly narrow and deepen the way time and energy is spent in the math classroom. The focus deeply on the major work of each grade so that students can gain strong foundations.”
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ApplicationComputational & Procedural Skills
DOING MATH
Conceptual Understanding
“WHERE” THEMATHEMATICSWORKS
“HOW” THE
MATHEMATICSWORKS
“WHY” THE
MATHEMATICSWORKS
On the handout, talk with a small group about which component of Balanced Emphasis (procedural fluency, conceptual understanding, application) each standard seems to connect to most closely.
Now decide if each example of math work to the right captures the intent the standard.
Standards at each grade level allow students to build new understanding on foundations created in previous years.
Each standard is not a new event, but an extension of previous learning.
Standards at each grade level must be learned because future learning depends on them.
Standards within a grade level have connections that need to be explicit.
Think about Strike It Out…Think about Strike It Out…
In the Grade One content standards, find a standard that the activity addresses.
◦Use your electronic or print copy of the Iowa Core.
Zimba Wiring Diagram Zimba Wiring Diagram (ccssmgraph.pdf)(ccssmgraph.pdf)
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3 Middle School Standards3 Middle School StandardsFind the three
Middle School Standards we looked at earlier.
6.NS.17.SP.48.F.5
6.NS.1, 7.SP.4, 8.F.56.NS.1, 7.SP.4, 8.F.5
What changes in classrooms might be needed to implement the Iowa Core Standards with fidelity?
Change….Change….
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Questions?Questions?
Investigations, K-5: http://tinyurl.com/coreinvest
Investigations, 6-12: http://tinyurl.com/a79x5mu
General http://shortlinks.gpaea.org/icmath
Math Resource SitesMath Resource Sites
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In thinking about your own personal learning about the Iowa Core Math Standards from our work today, and perhaps also Investigations, in what ways can we offer you and your staff the best support?
Feedback….Feedback….
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