IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING Cheryl Wolting Numeracy Facilitator Small and Northern Boards.

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IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING Cheryl Wolting Numeracy Facilitator Small and Northern Boards

What are we Implementing and Monitoring? Numeracy Facilitators are assigned to a school for a month at a time. Reaching 1/3 of our schools with direct support. Monthly Numeracy Facilitator Newsletters s to grade groups with attached ‘Signature Lessons’ that they are invited to try Posted resources on the portal by Strand, Topic and grade Regular requests to provide feedback to our team

Numeracy Facilitator Newsletters At the beginning of each new unit we create a newsletter for the primary division and one for the junior division. It is a ‘One Page Wonder’ summarizing the most essential information we can incorporate at a particular point in time. May include: Guide to Effective Instruction links and activities Big ideas, key concepts and major misconceptions E-workshop Mathematics Modules Other websites Literature Connections Suggested Manipulatives Encouragement to visit the portal for more support Invitation for sharing and feedback I am wondering how these newsletters have been helpful to principals?

Signature Lessons in Smart Notebook files Key Lessons that the team has tried in classrooms and/or lessons from the Guide to Effective Instruction in Mathematics are developed in Smart Notebook and put on the portal for teachers to access. In the initial stages we the file directly to the teachers in specific grade address books to let them know that this resource and others like it are available on the portal. Teacher notes and brief instructions are often included. Photos of student work and anecdotal notes are provided. Related EQAO questions are also incorporated whenever possible.

Board Portal Visits Do the visits increase over time? Will educators explore the math resources on the LKDSB portal?

Board Portal Visits Month Total # pages viewed # of Page Views per day Total # unique Visitors Subject November Math 61220Language December Math Language January Math Language February Math Language March Math Language Is the increase similar to the visits of other subjects on the portal?

Top Pages Strands, lessons, guides, vocabulary, etc? Which math resources are being explored?

Visitor Frequency Who visits the portal? Will they become the math leaders in our school? Who are the visitors? -Consultants, LTO’s, Permanent, Principals, teachers with / without numeracy support? Who are the visitors? -Consultants, LTO’s, Permanent, Principals, teachers with / without numeracy support?

Monitoring and saving feedback from teachers regarding digital support Cheryl, I love these. I used the rate one today and was amazed at the (about 4) different ways my students solved the internet rate question successfully. Me teaching them one way doesn't accomplish this kind of understanding. Keep sending them, I am definitely using them and as a bonus, saves me a lot of time. Thank you, Linda Moraal

Feedback from teachers Hello Cheryl, In follow up to your request for ongoing feedback, I wanted to let you know that I have just finished marking my students' algebra tests and I have never given so many level 4's!!! This is our second unit that we have co-planned and co-taught together, not to mention the partnership amongst our "fab 4" and I am thrilled with this new way of math teaching and the consequence of terrific learning on behalf of the children! I really feel that the more "simplified approach" leads to more advanced and sophisticated learning/thinking and communication that is making it easier for the kids to "apply" the concepts. Thank you for all your terrific support - your role as a numeracy facilitator, in my classroom, has made a real difference! Lisa Pieta

Feedback from Teachers Hi Cheryl, I LOVE all the resources that the math team has been sending out. Please let everyone know that the Smart Board files and links on the newsletters have been wonderful and much appreciated. I have used many of them in my math program and the students really enjoy them as well. Melissa Holmes

Feedback from Teachers I just wanted to send a quick note to say that I appreciate all of the hard work that the Numeracy team is putting in to create meaningful and helpful lessons. I have not sent any feedback to date, but want you to know that I use everything that comes my way! The three part lessons are very useful and engaging for the students. Thanks for forwarding them on as they are available and putting them on the portal! All of your work is appreciated! Angela Smyth

Video of a participating teacher from my i-pad of what it has meant to her to be involved in this work. TEACHER VOICE

STUDENT VOICE We are using the app, ‘Explain Everything’ to capture and record student thinking. – Grade 2 students demonstrating their subtraction strategy – Grade 6 students explaining and solving a balanced Equation Audio recording of student conversation telling us what they need in a math class and from their teachers.

What do I still want to monitor and implement? Student impact statements. How have their attitudes about math changed? What do they like about math? Student impact statements. How have their attitudes about math changed? What do they like about math? For another year: Parents – What is the best way to reach the parents about how they can support their child in mathematics? For another year: Parents – What is the best way to reach the parents about how they can support their child in mathematics? Specific Teacher Feedback from sub- groups based on level of support. Can we still have an influence without direct contact?

Thank you Cheryl Wolting