scs tncore rollout 2013 study group #4 using assessing and advancing questions to arrive at...
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SCS TNCore Rollout 2013 Study Group #4
Using Assessing and Advancing Questions to Arrive At Essential Understandings:
Part 2- Asking Advancing Questions to Target the Essential Understandings
Session Rationale
By engaging in an analysis of a lesson planning process, teachers will have the opportunity to consider the ways in which the process can be used to help them plan and reflect both individually and collectively, on instructional activities that are based on student thinking and understanding.
Session Goals
• Learn to set clear lesson goals
• Write essential understandings and consider their relationship to the Content Standards and Practices
• Write assessing and advancing questions that focus on the essential understanding
Session Overview
Activities for this session include:• Write Essential Understandings (EU’s) to further
articulate the Content Practices and Standards• Analyze student samples to determine whether
there is evidence of student understanding• Write Advancing Questions to move students toward
mathematical understanding of the EU’s
Saving Money Task – 6th Grade Task
Positive, Negative, or Neither Task7th Grade Task
Same or Different Task- 8th Grade Task
Asking Advancing Questions that Target Essential Understandings
The purpose is:
Bridge to PracticeGo online to the Teaching Channel (www.teachingchannel.org). Establish an account. Next, observe two Common Core Teaching Lessons from the Teaching Channel. Evaluate the lessons to identify the components of the Structure and Routine of a lesson. Next, write a journal reflection on your noticings about the teacher’s use of assessing and advancing questions to move the students toward the mathematical learning goal. Be prepared to share your journal entry and the links with the whole group.