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Transforming Teaching & Learning Grades May 22, 2014 Transition To The Common Core

Use an area model to show how you can determine the product of the following problems. 5 x 14 = ? 22 x 4 = ? Warm-Up

3.OA5 Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide. Example: Knowing that 8 x 5 = 40 and 8 x 2 = 16, one can find 8 x 7 = (8 x 5) + (8 x 2) = =56 (Distributive property). How could we use an area model to teach the distributive property of multiplication? decomposing a factor multiplying each term adding the products

This morning we will explore how the use of the area model evolves through the standards from Grades 3 through 5.

How can we use the area model to teach multi-digit multiplication? 4.NBT.5. Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models. Use an area model to solve: 23 x 14 =143 x 28 =

How can we use the area model to develop conceptual understanding when multiplying fractions? 5.NF.4b. Find the area of a rectangle with fractional side lengths by tiling it with unit squares of the appropriate unit fraction side lengths, and show that the area is the same as would be found by multiplying the side lengths. Multiply fractional side lengths to find areas of rectangles, and represent fraction products as rectangular areas. Use an area model to solve: ⅓ x ¼ = ⅚ x ⅔ =

Why use the area model? Can be introduced concretely (base 10 materials, unifix cubes, etc.) Is a visual approach and geometric representation of the problem Students move to more approximate ‘abstract’ representations A tool for supporting understanding from the concrete to the abstract

What do we need to consider when we use the area model in each grade level? How do the students’ previous experiences impact their understanding? How can we connect this learning effectively, so understanding is developed?

Participants will: Connect content standards to content pedagogy. Celebrate successes. Translate SBAC practice and field test observations to instructional implications. Analyze the curriculum map and use it to plan for coherent, cohesive, and connected instruction. Outcomes

1.Warm-Up 2.Celebrating Success 3.SBAC Assessment Analysis 4.Curriculum Maps Agenda

Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Formative Assessment – Feedback that moves Learning Forward Talk Moves/Productive Talk Open-Ended Questions Standards for Mathematical Practice Today’s Number – Tell Me All You Know About … Problem-Solving Strategies My Favorite No – Valuing Wrong Answers Backward Lesson Design Number Lines Content Analysis Wikispace Celebrate Success – Share Your Common Core Story

What was familiar to you? What surprised you? What were you pleased to see? What instructional implications are indicated? SBAC Assessment

Independently study the curriculum map Then answer Questions 1 and 2 on Curriculum Map Guiding Questions sheet. Benefits of Curriculum Maps Unit 1 – Examine it more closely and use your observations to answer Question 3. Curriculum Maps – What Are They?

Break

Two objectives: Model the process of using the curriculum map to prepare for creating a learning unit and lesson planning. Provide feedback on the curriculum map – Use Plus/Delta Recording Sheet Curriculum Maps – How are They Used to Plan for Instruction?

Think, Pair, Share Think – Using “Why Plan Units of Study” sheet, prioritize the benefits by selecting your personal Top 3. Pair – Share your Top 3 and your reasons for the selections with another person at your table. Share – Share with whole group. Why Plan Units of Study?

In short… You can’t outsource your thinking to anyone or anything!

Unit 1 Close Reading – Read with a pen Content Analysis 1. Read the actual complete text of the standards to which this unit is aligned. 2. Use Resource column – study standards support tools to deepen understanding of what the content standards mean. Curriculum Maps – How are They Used to Plan for Instruction?

Lunch

Unit 1 Answer the essential questions Do the items/tasks in the assessment column Examine/Analyze the Sequence of Learning Experiences and the Instructional Strategies – use them to create a cohesive and connected sequence of lessons Curriculum Maps – How are They Used to Plan for Instruction?

Unit 1 Fully develop one lesson of the sequence incorporating at least specific instructional or content pedagogy strategy learned this year. – Use SCUSD Lesson Plan Template as a guide. – Share with your training specialist for posting on the wikispace before leaving today. Curriculum Maps – How are They Used to Plan for Instruction?

March Content Analysis 1.Find the unit aligned to the content cluster which you studied in March. 2.Use a second +/ to provide feedback. Curriculum Maps – How are They Used to Plan for Instruction?

What are the obstacles/possible solutions to implementing curriculum maps? - In your classroom? - In your grade? - In your school? Moving Forward - CCSSM

“Teachers are the key to children’s math learning, the conduits between the child and the math curriculum.” Marilyn Burns, Leading The Way Moving Forward