ESOL conference Team Solutions Mathematics facilitator Vanitha Govini

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ESOL conference Team Solutions Mathematics facilitator Vanitha Govini

Objectives Exploring the language demands of mathematics Scaffolding learning for ELLs

Game: Salute - What number is on my card? Two players collect one card each and without looking at the card put them on their forehead. The third player calls out the product of the two cards. The two players then call out what card they hold on their forehead by looking at the other player ’ s cards. (calculating factors of the product) The player who calls out first wins those cards. Continue playing till the cards are over.

Thinking groups Brainstorm some of the language demands of ELLs in learning mathematics.

Strategies for scaffolding learning Discuss some strategies you have used to scaffold mathematics learning.

Viewing the DVD clips Record the strategies to scaffold learning in the clips. What other scaffolds have you used and would recommend?

Group discussion In small groups compare and discuss the observation notes you have made. Share what other scaffolds you would use or recommend.

Unpacking Mathematics Standards - Geometry Create a map and explain to your partner Give directions to find the treasure Partner records key words Swap over Using the key words from your partner’s instructions, look at National Standards poster and discuss best fit in relation to the standards.

Cline Clines are gradients that are used for teaching and learning shades of meaning Arrange the vocabulary of position and orientation on the cline from everyday language to academic language

Language of transformation Use language of transformation to give directions to physically move people -half or quarter turn -Clockwise / anticlockwise -Compass points

Effective Pedagogy teacher actions promoting student learning Evidence tells us that students learn best when teachers Create a supportive learning environment Encourage reflective thought and action Enhance the relevance of new learning Facilitate shared learning Make connections to prior learning and experience Provide sufficient opportunities to learn Inquire into the teaching-learning relationship

ESOL principles and effective mathematics pedagogy Match the strategies of effective mathematics pedagogy with the principles of ESOL.

Term and definition match Match the terms, definition and pictures

Thoughts from the New Zealand Curriculum

Evaluation Using a post it, please respond to the following questions: What have you learned during this lesson? What activities assisted you to learn? Which parts are still unclear and what could have been done better to support your learning?

Think Board

Speaking frame I think the answer is… because… The answer is... because... I solved this problem by... The way I solved this problem was The strategy I used was... and so the answer is… When I was working out the answer I I started by

Reflection frame Most challenging was.. Today I learned to … I need to practice … I enjoyed … I wonder if … Most difficult was … Next step is to … My goal is … The fun part was … I would like to … I am pleased about … I discovered …

Student voice 1.What do you think you are learning? [Intended/unintended] 2.Why do you think you are learning this? [Past, relevance, connections, future] 1.How will you know you have learnt it? [Model, example, criteria] 2.How has your teacher helped you with your learning about? 3.How do the comments your teacher makes about your learning help you? 4.What other help would you like? What other help do you need?

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