2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Welcome This session provides an in-depth look at one of the high school mathematics courses: Mathematics 3 1.

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2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Welcome This session provides an in-depth look at one of the high school mathematics courses: Mathematics 3 1

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Facilitators INSERT the names and affiliations of facilitators 2

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 M3.1. Core Content: Solving problems M3.2. Core Content: Transformations and functions M3.3. Core Content: Functions and modeling M3.4. Core Content: Quantifying variability M3.5. Core Content: Three-dimensional geometry M3.6. Core Content: Algebraic properties M3.7. Additional Key Content M3.8. Core Processes: Reasoning, problem solving, and communication 3

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Paragraphs as an Image of the Course Read the paragraphs for this course and then discuss them with your neighbors. What is the image of this course as portrayed in the paragraphs? 4

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Writing Assessment Items In your table group, choose a Performance Expectation that might be somewhat challenging for students to reach. Write an assessment item for this Expectation. Does your item focus mainly on conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, or processes? 5

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Debriefing Items How did you begin to develop your item? What did you think about first? What possibilities did you reject? Why? How confident are you that your item aligns well with the Expectation you chose? 6

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Vocabulary 1. Your table will be assigned 1 or 2 Core Content areas. 2. Individually or with your neighbor, identify vocabulary that is crucial to the understanding of the mathematics of your assigned areas. 3. At your table, discuss those vocabulary lists. Then choose the four most critical vocabulary words for each of your assigned areas. Be ready to defend your choices. 7

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Debriefing Vocabulary Which words were chosen most often? Are these words clearly defined in your curriculum materials? How will you build vocabulary instruction into your teaching? 8

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Course Goals 1. As a table group, write the 2 or 3 most important goals for Mathematics Use language that is parent friendly. 3. Choose one goal and find the Performance Expectations in the Grades 6-8 standards that are prerequisite for this goal. 9

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Self Assessment The Performance Expectations for Mathematics 3 are listed on the handout provided. For each Expectation make two ratings: Personal preparation: 5 = I know more than enough mathematics to teach this well. 1 = I need to learn more mathematics in order to teach this well. Availability of curriculum materials: 5 = My curriculum materials provide outstanding instruction for this. 1 = My curriculum materials do not address this at all. 10

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Checking Our Readiness For each of the two ratings: How many Expectations were rated 5? How many Expectations were rated 1? 11

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Next Steps What do you and your colleagues need to do in your building to be ready to implement the 9-12 Mathematics Standards in general and Mathematics 3 in particular? What additional professional development would make this process easier? 12

2008 August 22Mathematics 3 Thank You Thank you for your engagement with the activities in this session. You are free to share these activities with colleagues. 13