I’ve tested my kids with GLoSS/IKAN....

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I’ve tested my kids with GLoSS/IKAN.... Now what? Krystal Shaw Math Instructional Lead Teacher Rocky Creek Elementary kshaw@henry.k12.ga.us Adapted from a presentation by Mollie Hall, MILT, LGE

Where are You? 1. I’m lacing up. 2. I’m out of the starting gate. 3. I’m gaining speed. 4. I’ve caught the runner’s high!

TODAY’S GOALS… 1. How do I analyze the data provided by GLoSS/IKAN? 2. How do I expose students to appropriate strategies to help students grow from one stage to another between assessments? 3. What are the answers to the frequently asked questions that come up when administering this assessment?

TKES Standards 1. Professional Knowledge: 3. Instructional Strategies: The teacher demonstrates an understanding of the curriculum, subject content, pedagogical knowledge, and the needs of students by providing relevant learning experiences. 3. Instructional Strategies: The teacher promotes student learning by using research-based instructional strategies relevant to the content to engage students in active learning and to facilitate the students’ acquisition of key knowledge and skills. 4. Differentiated Instruction: The teacher challenges and supports each student’s learning by providing appropriate content and developing skills which address individual learning differences.

For you: Benchmarking that is tied to Teacher Keys Students must show growth for each year. The SLO’s do take into account SWD. Student Growth and Academic Achievement: • For teachers of tested subjects, this component consists of a student growth percentile/value-added measure. (CRCT scores for 4-5) • For teachers of non-tested subjects, this component consists of GaDOE-approved Student Learning Objectives (SLO) utilizing district-determined achievement growth measures. (In Henry County, GLoSS/IKAN for K-3)

For your Students CCGPS Standards in GLoSS/IKAN Kindergarten Third Grade MCCK.CC.1 - 4 MCC3.NBT.1 – 3 MCCK.OA.1 - 3 MCC3.OA.5 MCCK.OA.5 MCC3.OA.7 MCCK.NBT.1 MCC3.NF.1 – 3 First Grade Fourth Grade MCC1.OA.5 - 6 MCC4.OA.1 – 5 MCC1.NBT.1 MCC4.NBT.1 MCC1.NBT.4 – 5 MCC4.NBT.4 – 6 Second Grade MCC4.NF.1 MCC2.OA.1 - 2 Fifth Grade MCC2.NBT.3 MCC5.NBT.3 MCC2.NBT.5 – 9 MCC5.NBT.5 – 7 MCC5.NF.1 - 7

How Do I Analyze The Data? Strategy Stage

IKAN – Counting Interview For kindergarten: count to 100 by ones and by tens. Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1). Write numbers from 0 to 20. For 1st grade: Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral. For 2nd grade: Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s. Number Knowledge Stage

Number Knowledge Stage IKAN – Written Part Number Knowledge Stage

Global Stage Be mindful that students’ strategy stages across the three domains may be out of phase. For example, a student might be at stage 5 for both the addition and subtraction and the proportions and ratios domains and at stage 6 for multiplication and division. This student understands how to derive multiplication facts but lacks the addition and subtraction strategies to do so efficiently and has insufficient knowledge to apply multiplicative thinking to fractions. Your initial focus is likely to be on number knowledge, addition, and subtraction, so assign the student to their stage for that domain.

Henry County Expectations Stage 3: Counting from one by Imaging Stage 4: Advanced Counting Stage 3: Counting from one by imaging The student is able to visualise sets of objects to solve simple addition and subtraction problems. The student solves problems by counting all the objects. Stage 4: Advanced counting The student uses counting on or counting back to solve simple addition or subtraction tasks. Stage 5: Early additive part-whole The student uses a limited range of mental strategies to estimate answers and solve addition or subtraction problems. These strategies involve deriving the answer from known basic facts (for example doubles, fives, making tens). Stage 5: Early Additive All students must show growth from the beginning to the end of the year.

Henry County Expectations Stage 5/6: Early Additive Part Whole or Advanced Additive/Early Multiplicative Part-Whole Stage 6: Advanced Additive/Early Multiplicative Part-Whole Stage 5: Student uses a limited range of mental strategies to estimate answers and solve addition or subtraction problems. Strategies include deriving the answer from know basic facts (doubles, fives, making tens) Stage 6: Student can estimate answers and solve addition and subtraction tasks involving whole numbers mentally by choosing appropriately from a broad range of advanced mental strategies (place value positioning, rounding, compensating, etc.) Student uses combination of know facts and a limited range of mental strategies to derive answers to multiplication and division problems (doubling, rounding or reversibility) Stage 7: Student is able to choose appropriately from a broad range of mental strategies to estimate answers and solve multiplication and division problems. Stage 6/7: Advanced Additive/Early Multiplicative Part-Whole All students must show growth from the beginning to the end of the year.

Goal #2 How do I expose students to appropriate strategies to help students grow from one stage to another between assessments?

Grouping options Most classes display a wide range of strategy stages. This can be managed in many ways, including: Putting together students from close strategy stages Cross-grouping between classes for a few students at the extreme ends of the range Using parent or teacher aide to help monitor group or independent work.

Grouping Strategies

Students’ Learning

How do I teach the different stages?

What if I don’t know?

Lesson Activities from the Books

Stages/Stage Names Stage 0 Emerging (EM) Stage 1 One to One Counting (1-1) Stage2 Counting From One on Materials (CA) Stage 3 Counting From One by Imaging (CAI) Stage 4 Advanced Counting (AC) Stage 5 Early Additive Part-Whole Thinking (EA) Stage 6 Advanced Additive Part-Whole Thinking (AA) Stage 7 Advanced Multiplicative Part Whole (AM) Stage 8 Advanced Proportional Part Whole (AP)

Examples : Book 5

Examples Book 5:

Examples: Book 5

Examples: Book 6

Examples: Book 6

Examples: Book 6

Examples: Book 6

The Resource Finder

Digital Learning Space

Let’s Look at Some Activities Beep Hundred Board Snakes The Birthday Cake

Birthday Cakes – Using Materials The four people at Carla’s birthday will get one-quarter (one-fourth) of the cake each. Carla puts 16 candles on the cakes so that each person gets the same number of candles on their piece of cake. How many candles will each person get on their piece of cake?

Birthday Cakes – Using Imaging Here is a piece of Randy’s birthday cake. Each piece of cake has the same number of candles. How old is Randy? One piece of cake

Birthday Cakes – Using Number Properties Two-thirds of the cake has eight candles on it. How many candles are on the whole cake? Three-quarters of the cake has nine candles on it. How many candles are on the whole cake?

We are Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade teachers….what does it matter? A good understanding of addition, subtraction, and place value is crucial for strategies in multiplication, division, fractions, algebra, and statistics. Students initially use counting to solve addition and subtraction problems. They then start to think strategically, first with smaller whole numbers, then with larger ones, and later with fractions, decimals, and integers. We are the foundation builders for our students.

Goal # 3 What are the answers to the frequently asked questions that come up when administering this assessment?

Frequently Asked Questions Math / IKAN/GLOSS Teacher Resources

3, 2, 1 3 things you learned today 2 things that connected for you 1 question you still have kshaw@henry.k12.ga.us