National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining The Common Core State Standards Illustrating.

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National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining The Common Core State Standards Illustrating the Standards for Mathematical Practice: Reasoning about Problems and Unpacking Others’ Reasoning The National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Common Core State Standards Mathematics Standards for Content Standards for Practice

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Today’s Goals Explore the Standards for Content and Practice. Consider how the CCSS Standards are likely to impact your mathematics program and to plan next steps. In particular participants will: Examine opportunities to develop skill in reasoning about problems and unpacking others’ reasoning.

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Standards for Mathematical Practice “The Standards for Mathematical Practice describe varieties of expertise that mathematics educators at all levels should seek to develop in their students. These practices rest on important “processes and proficiencies” with longstanding importance in mathematics education.” (CCSS, 2010)

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Standards for Mathematical Practice 1.Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 2.Reason abstractly and quantitatively. 3.Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. 4.Model with mathematics. 5.Use appropriate tools strategically. 6.Attend to precision. 7.Look for and make use of structure. 8.Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Standards for Mathematical Practice 1.Individually review the Standards of Mathematical Practice. 2.Choose a partner at your table and discuss a new insight you had into the practices, then discuss the following question: What implications might the standards of mathematical practice have on your classroom?

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Buttons Task Gita plays with her grandmother’s collection of black & white buttons. She arranges them in patterns. Her first 3 patterns are shown below. Pattern #1 Pattern #2 Pattern #3 Pattern #4 1.Draw pattern 4 next to pattern 3. 2.How many white buttons does Gita need for Pattern 5 and Pattern 6? Explain how you figured this out. 3.How many buttons in all does Gita need to make Pattern 11? Explain how you figured this out. 4.Gita thinks she needs 69 buttons in all to make Pattern 24. How do you know that she is not correct? How many buttons does she need to make Pattern 24? CTB/McGraw-Hill; Mathematics Assessment Resource Services, 2003

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Button Task 1.Individually complete parts Then work with a partner to compare your work and complete part 4. Look for as many ways to solve parts 3 and 4 as possible. 3.Consider each of the following questions and be prepared to share your thinking with the group: a)What mathematics content is needed to complete the task? b)Which mathematical practices are needed to complete the task? CTB/McGraw-Hill; Mathematics Assessment Resource Services, 2003

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining The Nature of Tasks Used in the Classroom … Tasks as they appear in curricular materials Student learning Will Impact Student Learning!

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining But, WHAT TEACHERS DO with the tasks matters too! Stein, Grover & Henningsen (1996) Smith & Stein (1998) Stein, Smith, Henningsen & Silver (2000) The Mathematical Tasks Framework Tasks as set up by teachers Tasks as they appear in curricular materials Tasks as enacted by teachers and students Student learning

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Mathematics.org visits/public-lessons-numerical-patterning/218-numerical-patterning- lesson-planning?phpMyAdmin=NqJS1x3gaJqDM-1-8LXtX3WJ4e8http:// visits/public-lessons-numerical-patterning/218-numerical-patterning- lesson-planning?phpMyAdmin=NqJS1x3gaJqDM-1-8LXtX3WJ4e8 A reengagement lesson using the Button Task Francis Dickinson San Carlos Elementary Grade 5

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Learner A Pictorial Representation What does Learner A see staying the same? What does Learner A see changing? Draw a picture to show how Learner A sees this pattern growing through the first 3 stages. Color coding and modeling with square tiles may come in handy. Verbal Representation Describe in your own words how Learner A sees this pattern growing. Be sure to mention what is staying the same and what is changing.

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Learner B Pictorial Representation What does Learner B see staying the same? What does Learner B see changing? Draw a picture to show how Learner B sees this pattern growing through the first 3 stages. Color coding and modeling with square tiles may come in handy. Verbal Representation Describe in your own words how Learner B sees this pattern growing. Be sure to mention what is staying the same and what is changing.

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Button Task Revisited Which of the Standards of Mathematical Practice did you see the students working with? Cite explicit examples to support your thinking. What did Mr. Dickinson get out of using the same math task two days in a row, rather than switching to a different task(s)? How did the way the lesson was facilitated support the development of the Standards of Practice for students? What implications for teachers implementing CCSS does this activity suggest to you?

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Teachers and Tasks Matter Stein, Grover & Henningsen (1996) Smith & Stein (1998) Stein, Smith, Henningsen & Silver (2000) The Mathematical Tasks Framework Tasks as set up by teachers Tasks as they appear in curricular materials Tasks as enacted by teachers and students Student learning

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Planning to Support Students’ Opportunity to Learn Select a typical task (or a related set of problems) from your instructional materials and design a lesson it so that it offers more opportunities for students to develop both the content and practice standards.

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Next steps and resources Review the implications you listed earlier, then discuss with your table group one or two next steps you might take as a district, school, and teacher.

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining Today’s Goals To explore the Standards for Content and Practice. Consider how the CCSS Standards are likely to impact your mathematics program and to plan next steps. In particular participants will: Examine opportunities to develop skill in reasoning about problems and unpacking others’ reasoning.

National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics CCSS Standards of Mathematical Practice: Reasoning and Explaining End of Day Reflections 1.Are there any aspects of your own thinking and/or practice that our work today has caused you to consider or reconsider? Explain. 2.Are there any aspects of your students’ mathematical learning that our work today has caused you to consider or reconsider? Explain.