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1 Digital Resources for Today’s Math Classrooms Grade 1 – 9 Resources ERLC Webinar Terri Reid terri.reid@blackgold.ca info@teachanyware.ca

2 Who am I? Classroom Online Administration Alberta Education

3 Who Are You? Math A = Online B = Outreach C = Classroom D = Other

4 Teaching Assignment A = Grades 1 - 3 B = Grades 4 – 6 C = Grades 7 – 9 D = Administrator/Consultant/Other

5 Where are you now?

6 Grade 1 - 9 Math Resources What is a Learn EveryWare Online Course? Course Instructional Design What’s in a Course? (1 – 3; 4 – 6; 8 – 9) Digging Deeper Technology in the Classroom Engaging Students

7 Learn EveryWare Online Courses Developed by Alberta Education (seconded teachers with content expertise) Complete online courses with 100% Program of Study alignment. Authorized by Alberta Education and available FREE to ALL Alberta Teachers on www.LearnAlberta.ca www.LearnAlberta.ca

8 What’s in a Learn EveryWare Course? Instruction and scaffolding Resources Assignments Multimedia Activities Projects Collaborative opportunities Differentiated content, process and assessment

9 Using a Learn EveryWare Course? Use ‘out of the box’ Supplement with assignments/activities/labs Use portions of course Addresses all learning outcomes Works in learning management systems (Moodle/D2L), on a memory stick or on the web Most courses require some internet access

10 Purpose of Instructional Design Identify the instructional goals and outcomes (stated clearly in every lesson) Consider the learners and their environment (differentiation of process, product and content) Guide the development of the instructional content (scope and sequence) Establish how instructional effectiveness will be evaluated (meaningful assessment for, of and as).

11 Constructivist Inquiry Design Focused on real world application of content. Deeper understanding through collaborative opportunities Reflection and collaboration are built into the course at every level. Focus on authentic and meaningful assessment. Acknowledges and builds on prior knowledge.

12 Unit/Module introduction Big Picture – why learn this? Lesson connections – engage students, links to prior learning. Objectives – links to program of study Explore – activities, text, multimedia, practice, reflection Assessment – self check, projects, assignments Common Lesson Components

13 Grade 1 and 2 Math Directed to teachers/parents hands-on activities with manipulatives paper-based activities interactive multimedia games

14 Grade 3 Math Shifts focus to the student 65 – 75% of content directed to students hands-on activities with manipulatives paper-based activities interactive multimedia games Detailed Teacher Guide to support knowledge building for students. Scheduled for release in Spring 2011

15 Grade 4 – 6 Math Student Learning Guide Student Workbook Teacher Guide Tests and Quizzes Concept Capsules Notepad Tutors Multimedia (LearnAlberta and Publisher)

16 Grade 8 – 9 Math Connections to real world Explorations Projects Discussions Assignments Multimedia Sharing Glossary

17 Course Introductions See handout Specific to each grade – Course headings/icons – Functions – Purpose – Defines course structure

18 How can you use a Learn EveryWare Course in your Classroom? Flexible in purpose and delivery Integrate into the classroom. – Use the whole course with teacher supplements – Use parts of the course – Use individual activities and multimedia resources

19 Digging Deeper Locate your current unit of study and preview at least 3 lessons. – Different approaches to concept – Additional activities – Student engagement – Different assessment opportunities – Project – Collaboration Math 3 (available in early 2011) Math 7 (not available)

20 Digging Deeper How could I start to use this resource tomorrow? What would I need to do to implement this into my teaching environment? What would be the benefits to my students? How does this compare to what I currently do? Why would I want to use this in my teaching? What is missing in this resource?

21 Preview a Course Courses posted on www.LearnAlberta.ca requirewww.LearnAlberta.ca Jurisdiction log in to access the student version Individual teacher log in to access the teacher content (installation files and Teacher guides) My Preview site has stand alone student version: www.blackgold.ab.ca/courseswww.blackgold.ab.ca/courses

22 Digging Deeper

23 LMS, Moodle or Wiki

24 Digging Deeper LMS, Moodle or Wiki Projectors

25 Digging Deeper LMS, Moodle or Wiki Projectors Smartboards – student use

26 Digging Deeper LMS, Moodle or Wiki Projectors Smartboards – student use Laptops, networks and personal devices

27 Digging Deeper LMS, Moodle or Wiki Projectors Smartboards – student use Laptops, networks and personal devices Students who are away ill or travelling

28 Digging Deeper LMS, Moodle or Wiki Projectors Smartboards – student use Laptops, networks and personal devices Students who are away ill or travelling Lesson Plans when teachers are away

29 Digging Deeper LMS, Moodle or Wiki Projectors Smartboards – student use Laptops, networks and personal devices Students who are away ill or travelling Lesson Plans when teachers are away Additional activities for students (school or home)

30 Digging Deeper LMS, Moodle or Wiki Projectors Smartboards – student use Laptops, networks and personal devices Students who are away ill or travelling Lesson Plans when teachers are away Additional activities for students (school or home) Homework support

31 Principles of Best Practice Frequent interaction between student and teacher Opportunities for cooperation and collaboration among students Students are engaged in active learning Students receive prompt and effective feedback Time on task is optimized High expectations are communicated Diverse talents and ways of learning are fostered and respected

32 Teacher Guides Broken down by either unit or module. Generally they include: – Introduction to the course – Outline of the course instruction – Required materials and recommended resources – Rubrics and marking guides – Unit/module level assessments – Suggested differentiation and scaffolding strategies – Discussion and collaboration supports

33 Digging Deeper - Teacher Guides Grades 1 -2 – Built into the course – Includes reflective questions, supports and real world connections Grade 3 – Plans are to include additional hints, tips, websites, connections to prior learning, scaffolding, etc.

34 Digging Deeper - Teacher Guides Grades 4 – 6 – Additional weblinks – Connections to prior learning – How to use the resource based on what technology is available (nothing, projector, class sets of computers, home computers, etc.) – Supporting student learning styles (suggestions for auditory, kinesthetic and tactile learners) – Additional reflection and connection activities

35 Digging Deeper - Teacher Guides Grades 8 – 9 – Additional weblinks. – Identifies difficult areas for students and offers hints and tips to support them. – Answers for all formative and summative assessment items. – Information on Unit Reviews, Summaries, Glossaries and Projects. – Discussion/Share supports.

36 Teacher Guide Grades 1 – 2 see course Grade 3 – not available yet Grades 4 – 6 and Grades 8 – 9 see handouts

37 Technology in the Classroom Projector Interactive White Board Computer lab time Netbooks One to One laptops Student owned devices (ipods, smartphones) Text/screen readers

38 Technology in the Classroom Learning Management System (LMS) such as Moodle, D2L, FirstClass, etc Learn Alberta Website USB or DVD Print (print on demand or purchase)

39 Engaging Students CHOICES Acknowledgement of prior knowledge Support for student readiness - scaffolding Multiple ways students can access content - read, view or listen; virtual simulations or hands on labs. Summative and formative assessment. Providing multiple opportunities to reflect on, check, verify and communicate understanding.

40 Engaging Students Real world context “Why” is from the real world Provoke students toward reflection. Each lesson provides additional focus that links to the Big Picture/Theme to connect with diverse student experiences.

41 Engaging Students Focus on student How can students use technology and math resources to support higher order thinking? Minimize demonstration Maximize experimentation Collaboration Peer to Peer Discussion

42 What will work for you…. Will students work on this independently? Will you integrate it into a face to face lesson? What additional material do you need to present to support student learning in your classroom? How will you provide feedback to your students? Will you use this to introduce, teach or review concepts?

43 Start small Start with pieces that are engaging for you and your students Look for new opportunities for your classes What will work for you….

44 Where will you be? A = 1 - 2 B = 3 – 4 C = 5 – 6 D = 7 - 8 E = 9 - 10

45 Teach AnyWare Visit our website at www.teachanyware.cawww.teachanyware.ca Contacts us with questions

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47 Contact Me – terri.reid@blackgold.ca terri.reid@blackgold.ca Contact Teach AnyWare – info@teachanyware.ca info@teachanyware.ca Additional specific questions - Contact Lists – District Leadership District Leadership – Full Contact List Full Contact List


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