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COMMON CORE MATH OVERVIEW. CCSS-M for Mathematical Practice (The How To) 1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them 2. Reason abstractly.

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1 COMMON CORE MATH OVERVIEW

2 CCSS-M for Mathematical Practice (The How To) 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 All CPS schools will implement the mathematical practices in 2012- 2013.

3 Instructional Shifts in Mathematics FOCUS on critical areas to develop deep conceptual understanding and procedural fluency INTEGRATE the mathematical practice standards throughout instruction MAINTAIN COHERENCE and continuity to link learning within and across grades

4 Math Focus Focus on key topics at each grade level. Coherent progressions across grade levels. Balance of concepts and skills Foster reasoning and sense-making in mathematics. College and career readiness

5 Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) Spearheads change to the Common CORE PARCC Goals Create high quality assessments Build a pathway to college and career readiness for all students Develop 21 st century, technology-based assessments Advance accountability at all levels

6 New Assessment Design No ISAT or PSAE after 2013-2014. May be pilot items in ISAT in 2012-2014. NCLB has not been reauthorized nor made any adjustments for the Common CORE Standards. Many states are refusing to continue with NCLB. A waiver is available to states who meet the criteria to be released. Some states have opted out.

7 Graphic Depiction of the Assessment System The PARCC assessment system will: Better reflect the sophisticated knowledge and skills found in the English and math Common Core State Standards Include a mix of item types (e.g., short answer, richer multiple choice, longer open response, performance-based) Make significant use of technology Include testing at key points throughout the year to give teachers, parents and students better information about whether students are on track or need additional support in particular areas

8 How does this affect teaching and learning?

9 Standards Beginning with 2012-13 all lesson planning will focus on the CCSS for math Explicitly teach 8 mathematical practices Unit plans will be designed for quarters 2,3 & 4.

10 Unit Planning Standards Identify what students need to know and do Performance Task assessment and scoring tool Unit activities Resources

11 Content standards define what students should understand and be able to do Clusters are groups of related standards Domains are larger groups that progress across grades Design and Organization

12 Assessments Use all classroom assessments just as you have used in the past MARS – Mathematics Assessment Resource Service (unit assessment used in the classroom) NWEA – Northwest Evaluation Association (District-wide assessment) replaces Scantron testing PARCC – The Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers replaces ISAT

13 Mathematical Content Quizzes – tests – homework – class participation – and whatever else you used to use…….. You still use. However MARS, NWEA, and PARCC are now the new norm to include in your bag of goodies

14 Common Core Content Standards Major Ideas Target Differences at each grade level

15 Content Standards K12345678 Counting and Cardinality Numbers and Operations in Base TenThe Number System Fractions Ratios and Proportional Reasoning Operations and Algebraic ThinkingExpressions and Equations Functions Measurement and DataStatistics and Probability Geometry

16 Major Ideas of the Common Core for Math Fewer, higher, and more focused Benchmarked internationally Both content and skills are equally important Much more specific than the old Illinois standards Emphasis on numbers, early on, learning trajectories developed through the grades Highly visual and connected with multiple representations of functions: graphs/verbal/symbolic/numeric

17 Target of the Math standards is college and career readiness for all students –Focus in early grades on number and numeration and the relationship to operations to build a solid foundation in math –Develop geometric concepts –Mathematical practices across learning K-12

18 Target of the Math standards is college and career readiness for all students –Establish key concepts leading to basic algebraic readiness by eighth grade –High school math focus on using math and solving messy problems, similar to what students would see in the real world –Problem-solving and communication emphasized

19 What is different K-2? Calendar Patterns Capacity Mass/Weight Temperature Symmetry Perimeter Probability Less focus on fractions (only with shapes)

20 What is different for grades 3-5? Probability Transformations 3rd grade does not deal with symmetry, temperature, volume, or x with 2-digit numbers. 4th grade does not deal with decimal operations or formal algebraic equations/expressions, temperature, time, congruence, similarity, or solid geometric figures. 5th grade does not deal with ÷ of mixed numbers, angle measurement, congruence, similarity, or surface area.

21 Fractions, Grades 3–6 –Grade 3: Develop an understanding of fractions as numbers. –Grade 4: Extend understanding of fraction equivalence and ordering. –Grade 4: Build fractions from unit fractions by applying and extending previous understandings of operations on whole numbers. –Grade 4: Understand decimal notation for fractions, and compare decimal fractions.

22 Fractions, Grades 3–6 –Grade 5: Use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. –Grade 5: Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to multiply and divide fractions. –Grade 6: Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to divide fractions by fractions.

23 What is different in 6-8? Less focus on operations with whole numbers and decimals and more focus on problem solving and reasoning Application of fraction understanding to solve problems. Functions, expressions, graphing, ALGEBRA Ready by 8th grade Statistics and probability

24 Statistics and Probability, Grade 6 –Develop understanding of statistical variability –Recognize a statistical question as one that anticipates variability in the data related to the question and accounts for it in the answers. –Understand that a set of data collected to answer a statistical question has a distribution which can be described by its center, spread, and overall shape. –Recognize that a measure of center for a numerical data set summarizes all of its values with a single number, while a measure of variation describes how its values vary with a single number.

25 Algebra, Grade 8 –Graded ramp up to Algebra in Grade 8 –Properties of operations, similarity, ratio and proportional relationships, rational number system. –Focus on linear equations and functions in Grade 8 –Expressions and Equations – Work with radicals and integer exponents. – Understand the connections between proportional relationships, lines, and linear equations. –Analyze and solve linear equations and pairs of simultaneous linear equations. –Functions – Define, evaluate, and compare functions. – Use functions to model relationships between quantities.

26 Where do we go from here? Each grade level reviewing the current Common Core Standards Form a Committee to develop a plan of attack Follow District and Network guidelines Questions

27 Resources http://comcoreresource.wikispaces.com/Mat h+Resourceshttp://comcoreresource.wikispaces.com/Mat h+Resources –Links to CPS, CCSS, PARCC materials and more

28 Topics to Google Mars tasks Noyce Foundation Description of Mars Tasks K-5 Math Teaching resources Illustrative Mathematics Rogie in the land of Polygons Cast.org

29 Special Thanks Midway Network ILS Antoinette Mayo Lee Elementary Teacher Carl Stalla Midway Teachers who participated in the summer institute


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