Is it Mathematics? Linking to Content Standards. Some questions to ask when looking at student performance Is it academic? – Content referenced: reading,

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Is it Mathematics? Linking to Content Standards

Some questions to ask when looking at student performance Is it academic? – Content referenced: reading, math, science Is the content referenced to a student’s assigned grade level (based on chronological age)? Does the focus of achievement maintain fidelity with the content of the original grade level standard (content centrality) – What the student is doing Does the focus of the performance level maintain fidelity of the original grade level standard? – The level of student performance Is the expected student achievement to show learning of grade referenced academic content? Browder et al. Links for Academic Learning

Is the expected achievement to show learning of grade referenced academic content? Is it academic? – Content referenced: reading, math, science Is the learning target typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Is the level of performance typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Is it meaningful?

Using the Common Core Standards to address instruction Teachers should ….. apply strategies for linking to grade level content instruction identify clear instructional goals and objectives so that the construct being measured is not compromised identify the construct being measured during an assessment so that student performance measures what is intended That results in ….. student work that reflects appropriate constructs in reading, mathematics and science

Is it what we think it is? Looking at how complexity builds to fully meet the standard 1.Initial activity – learning target may be linked to a similar standard from another grade level and is considered a Far Link 2.Building knowledge and skills 3.Meeting the standard – learning target is linked to the appropriate grade level standard and is considered a Near Link

Standards for Mathematical Practice

How to read the grade level standards Number and Operations in Base Ten 3.NBT Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic. 1. Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction. 3. Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations. Domain Grade 3 Standard Cluster

Linking to the Common Core Standards: Mathematics K-12 8 th Grade Students: Domain: Expressions and Equations 7. Solve linear equations in one variable. a. Give examples of linear equations in one variable with one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions. Show which of these possibilities is the case by successively transforming the given equation into simpler forms, until an equivalent equation of the form x = a, a = a, or a = b results (where a and b are different numbers). Analyze and solve linear equations and pairs of simultaneous linear equations.

Linking to the Common Core Standards: Mathematics K-12 8 th Grade Students: Domain: Functions 4. Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (x, y) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values. Use functions to model relationships between quantities.

Is it what we think it is? Is it academic/mathematics? Yes Is the task typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Far link. (Josh is creating a number pattern based on a given constant rate of change) Is the level of performance typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Far link. (Josh is using skip counting to model a constant rate of change of +5. He is not determining a rate of change based on a relationship between two variables)  Josh will ….. Create a growing number pattern given the rule +5 Rule:

Is it what we think it is? Is it academic/mathematics? Yes Is the task typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Far link. (Josh is modeling a situation in which a quantity (output) changes at a constant rate.) Is the level of performance typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Far link. (Josh is not determining the constant rate of change within the concept of a linear function, he is not using variables, and therefore not looking at the relationship between variables)  Josh will ….. Complete an input/output table given the rule (e.g., +2) Rule +2 InputOutput

Is it what we think it is? Is it academic/mathematics? Yes Is the task typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Near link. Yes, students model a given situation using manipulatives to create pattern and a table to record the variables. Using the models, the students determine the constant rate of change and use that information to determine the linear function Is the level of performance typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Near link. Josh is modeling how a fence is constructed using manipulatives based on the given situation (how many hours will it take to build 10 sections of fence if the builder builds one section per hour). He then transfers the information into a table to determine the rate of change.  Josh will use models to determine the relationship between the variables and determine the linear function. Video

Josh will use models to determine the constant rate of change within linear equations. 1{ }1 Rate of change

Is it what we think it is? Is it academic/mathematics? Yes Is the task typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Near link. Yes, students model a given situation using manipulatives to create pattern and a table to record the variables. Using the models, the students determine the constant rate of change and use that information to determine the linear function Is the level of performance typical of a student the same age working on the same content? Near link. Leslie is modeling how a fence is constructed using her head switch and computer program based on the given situation (how many hours will it take to build 10 sections of fence if the builder builds one section per hour). She then transfers the information into a table to determine the relationship between the two variables (x=y). Video Now let’s look at the the learning targets of a student with more significant support needs. Leslie will use a head switch and computer program with scanning capabilities to determine the relationship between the variables and determine the linear function.

Leslie uses a head switch and computer program to create the pattern. For each hour recorded, Leslie adds one more fence section using her switch and scanning program. The program would scan the three picture representations and Leslie would hit the switch as the correct picture was highlighted Leslie will use assistive technology to determine the pattern and constant rate of change within linear equations.

x y Leslie uses a head switch and computer program to complete the table. For each hour recorded, Leslie records the number of fence sections completed using her switch and scanning program. The program would scan the numbers 1-10 and Leslie would hit the switch as the correct number was highlighted