Welcome to the Ninth and Tenth Grade Training Session Presented by the CMSD Math Coaches.

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Welcome to the Ninth and Tenth Grade Training Session Presented by the CMSD Math Coaches

OBJECTIVES SCHOOL NET TRAINING RETRIEVING DATA SCOPE AND SEQUENCE BENCHMARKS TEXTBOOK ALIGNMENT ACTIVITIES READING

School Net Build a Custom Report for Class and/or Building (Benchmark Data) Review Student Data for Class and/or Building tion.aspx?mode=loginhttps://cleveland.schoolnet.com/Authentica tion.aspx?mode=login

SCOPE AND SEQUENCE WHAT IS IT WHY IT SHOULD BE USED WHERE IS IT HOW TO USE IT

Three purposes of the Scope and Sequence Initiative 1.To create family friendly materials that assist families in understanding what their children should learn in our schools. 2.To create pacing charts for each grade and subject that assist school staff members in deciding what content to teach and when. WHAT is the Scope and Sequence?

Three purposes of the Scope and Sequence Initiative 3.To create student friendly learning charts to help students understand what they are expected to learn and when. WHAT is the Scope and Sequence?

Four assumptions about this initiative 1.Research clearly indicates that student achievement is strongest when students clearly know and understand what they are expected to learn (see for example, Dillon, Edwards-Grove). 2.Both research and best practice demonstrate that student achievement and school/district achievement are highest when students are expected to learn a few key concepts well (see for example, Marzano, Tomlinson, & McTighe). WHY is the Scope and Sequence Important?

Four assumptions about this initiative 3.Teachers are professionals who know how to teach and should be given the authority and responsibility to do so. This work is NOT about creating a script that tells teachers what to teach on a day to day basis. WHY is the Scope and Sequence Important?

Four assumptions about this initiative 4.CMSD has a 35% student mobility rate and, because of declining enrollment, also has a high faculty mobility rate. A GENERAL ORDER of content is important so that every student has the opportunity to learn the material they are expected to learn REGARDLESS of where they go to school. WHY is the Scope and Sequence Important?

Components to the Scope and Sequence Launch –The Scope and Sequence documents has been printed BY GRADE and BY SUBJECT and has been delivered to all school buildings. –It is also available electronically on School Net. –Each building principal should have received the electronic PDF version of the Scope and Sequence. HOW is the Scope and Sequence being launched?

Components to the Scope and Sequence Launch –Student classroom posters have been produced and have been delivered to schools. These posters are designed to show students what they are expected to know; to make learning explicit. Copies of the posters are also available in School Net. HOW is the Scope and Sequence being launched?

LATE SECOND QUARTER 9.1.D – Connect physical, verbal and symbolic representations of integers, rational numbers and irrational numbers. 9.1.E – Compare, order & determine equivalent forms of real numbers. 9.1.F – Explain the effects of operations on the magnitude of quantities. 9.1.G – Estimate, compute and solve problems involving real numbers, including ratio, proportion and percent, and explain solutions.

LATE SECOND CONT’D 9.1.I – Estimate, compute and solve problems involving scientific notation, square roots and numbers with integer exponents. Patterns, Function and Algebra 9.4.E – Analyze and compare functions and their graphs using attributes, such as rates of change, intercepts and zeros.

9.4.F – Solve and graph linear equations and inequalities. 9.4.H – Solve systems of linear equations involving two variables graphically and symbolically. Ongoing Emphasis MATHEMATICAL PROCESSES

RESOURCES FOR YOU TO USE IN THE SCOPE AND SEQUENCE TO HELP YOU IN YOUR TEACHING THE BENCHMARKS

School Net Resources Activities Lesson plans Assessments Textbook alignment

SPECIFIC BENCHMARK LET’S TAKE ONE OF THE BENCHMARKS FOR LATE SECOND QUARTER 9.1.i SCIENTIFIC NOTATION AND EXPONENTS

WHERE HAS IT APPEARED ON THE OGT 2009 # #19, #19, 26, # # #8

HOW ARE OUR STUDENTS DOING ON THIS BENCHMARK? Align Tab School Teacher Item analysis

USING SUCCESS PORTAL TO FIND COMMON ERRORS KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS NUMBERS WHAT PERCENT ANSWERED A, B C, OR D GO TO SUCCESS PORTAL FOR INFORMATION ON WHY THE STUDENT ANSWERED THE QUESTION WRONG.

ACTIVITIES

Scientific Notation Video mer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/index.htmlhttp:// mer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/index.html

ACTIVITIES Scientific Notation Puzzle Scientific Cards Line Up Activity Individual Problems Group Problems

PUZZLES CONNECT THE DOTS PUZZLE /scien.htmhttp:// /scien.htm /sciena.htmhttp:// /sciena.htm

SCIENTIFIC CARD ACTIVITY 1.PLEASE LINE YOURSELVES IN ORDER FROM LOWEST TO HIGHEST 2. FORM A PAIR, STARTING WITH THE SMALLEST NUMBER WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER, SECOND LOWEST NUMBER WITH THE SECOND HIGHEST NUMBER, ETC

PUZZLE EACH PAIR WILL RECEIVE A PUZZLE SET IN AN ENVELOPE. YOUR JOB IS TO REASSEMBLE THE 16 SMALL SQUARES TO MAKE A LARGER SQUARE. WHERE EDGES MEET, THE COMPUTATION PROBLEM WILL MATCH ITS SOLUTION.(10 MIN)

GROUP SHARE PROBLEMS EACH GROUP WILL NOW RECEIVE A HANDOUT. YOUR JOB IS TO SOLVE THE ASSIGNED QUESTION AND BE PREPARED TO EXPLAIN TO THE GROUP.

INDIVIDUAL PROBLEM ASSUME THERE ARE 20,000 RUNNERS IN THE NYC MARATHON. EACH RUNNER RUNS 26 MILES. IF YOU ADD TOGETHER THE TOTAL MILES FOR ALL RUNNERS, HOW MANY TIMES AROUND THE EARTH WOULD THE RUNNERS HAVE GONE? (CIRCUMFERENCE OF EARTH IS 2.5 X 10^4 MILES) PAIR SHARE

Article “Never Say Anything a Kid Can Say”

Addresses Send us a copy of your contact with your new partner. Hello, I met you at the Math PD sessions. Hello, I met you at the Math PD sessions.

EXIT PASSES ANOTHER WAY TO SEE IF YOUR STUDENTS GOT THE MESSAGE VOCABULARY GIVE NUMBER AND HAVE THEM WRITE IT IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION