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1 Incorporating Standards of Mathematical Practice in Classroom Lessons
Shasta County Office of Education County Curriculum Leads Friday, August 28, 2015

2 Sort the Strips into these Categories:
Standards for Mathematical Practice  Science and Engineering Practices  Career Technical Education Standards for Career Ready Practice Partnership for 21st Century Learning and Innovation Skills (P21 Skills)  California Higher Education Competencies

3 Standards for Mathematical Practice: Video Introduction
REBECCA LINK:

4 K-12 Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMP)
Represent the “ways of doing” mathematics K-12 Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMP) REBECCA

5 View the CA Mathematics Framework
Or

6 Overview: Review pages 8- 15
Let’s Look at the Framework Overview: Review pages 8- 15

7 Structure of the Grade-Level Chapters
Short discussion of learning in previous grade Four critical areas of instruction Standard or cluster of standards with a narrative that provides additional explanation Sample problems that further illustrate the standard Grade level explanations and examples for the Standards for Mathematical Practice Let’s look more closely at the structure of the grade-level chapters and things that should be pointed out to educators as they navigate through the document. The first thing we see in each grade level is a short discussion of instruction and learning that occurred in the previous grade level. As we all know, the grade level mathematics standards are a progression. It is vital that teachers know what came before their grade level and what comes after. It’s likely that most educators will first turn to the chapter for their grade level or the course they teach because it is most pertinent to their work; the brief explanation of the skills that students should be coming into their classrooms provides some context for their instructional planning. Next, we see a box that highlights the four critical areas of instruction for that grade level—in this case grade four. These critical areas come straight from the standards document, but the Mathematics Framework Committee members felt it was important to have these critical areas listed front and center in the chapter to focus instruction and learning on the grade-level standards.

8 Grade Level Chapters Choose a grade level. Look at the examples of Math Practices for that grade level.

9 Notices and Wonders


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