WELCOME BACK TO CAMP! Year 2 Day 1. What’s golden?

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WELCOME BACK TO CAMP! Year 2 Day 1

What’s golden?

Agenda Norms Morning Jumpstart Framing our 2016 Summer Institute Olympic Rings Designing lesson #1 Lunch Platonic Solids Reflecting on SMCs and SMPs Daily Evaluation

Evolving Norms for this PD We will be ready for class and use our class time effectively. We will keep our focus on learning and use technology for personal reasons during breaks. We will be respectful of each other’s time and space and work efficiently. We will actively participate by (a) listening to each other, (b) giving others our attention, (c) not speaking when someone else is talking, and (d) regularly sharing our ideas in class. If we disagree with someone or are unclear, we will ask a question about his or her idea and describe why we disagree or are confused. We will ask questions when we do not understand something. We will comment on others’ ideas rather than the person.

Evolving Norms for this PD We will take advantage of opportunities to share ideas and gather feedback through presentations. We will encourage one another to share ideas. We will show our appreciation to one another for their ideas. If we disagree with someone or are unclear about their ideas related to mathematics content and pedagogy, we will ask a question about his or her idea and describe why we disagree or are confused. We will ask questions when we do not understand something about mathematics content and pedagogy. We will comment on others’ ideas about mathematics content and pedagogy rather than the person. We will engage in rough-draft talk.

Evolving Norms for this PD We will always look for another approach to solve problems. We will use pictures, graphs, tables, symbols, numbers, manipulatives, and/or words to assist us while doing mathematics. We will persist with every problem and examine it from multiple perspectives. We will be mathematically precise whenever possible. We will explain and justify our ideas in a way that everyone can understand.

Morning Jumpstart: Sochi Rings Sochi Rings

Framing our CAMP Summer Institute NCTM’s Prof. Teaching Standards for PD – Worthwhile task, Learning Environment, and Discourse – Standards for Mathematical Practice and Standards for Mathematics Content Grades 6-8 Standards for Math Content in Geometry – We can design instruction as we make deeper and broader connections through own experiences with them.

Framing our CAMP Summer Institute Expected outcomes and products – You will develop a deeper, more well connected knowledge of geometry for middle grades teachers. – You will gain greater understanding of the meaning in the SMPs and instruction promoting them (i.e., teacher- and student-related actions). – You will design one Geometry lesson to implement next academic year in grade-level teams. You will also videotape that lesson (if continuing). Work on these lessons will be done in grade-level teams.

Framing our CAMP Summer Institute Expected outcomes and products – Your grade-level team is responsible for making sure every Geometry (G) standard in your grade-level is addressed. – As a set of lessons, there should be a sequence that moves through the standards and is appropriately rigorous. – Each teacher is responsible for creating a vocabulary list and definitions. Each team is responsible for combining these lists and providing possible resources for learning content-centric language during these lessons.

Daily Expectations We will meet everyday from 8am - 3:30 pm. Lunch will happen from approximately 11:30-12:00 but that might move earlier or later by 30 minutes, depending on the activity. We will reserve at least 1 hour each day for you to work in grade-level teams on your lesson. Your lesson and grade-level team’s materials are due BY 3:30 PM ON DAY 8 (JUNE 15). You are strongly encouraged to bring your laptop. Please download Geogebra. If you don’t have a laptop then feel free to use a BGSU laptop. You should save your daily work on a thumb drive.

Daily Expectations Vocabulary Padlet The purpose of this Padlet is to provide a space where we can anonymously post comments about unfamiliar vocabulary. Please bookmark this link on your phone and laptop. Instructors will monitor this Padlet regularly. If encounter something that is unfamiliar to you then post it to the Padlet. We will pause instruction to make sure everyone knows the language used in class.

Assessment Assessments – SEC: Take during lunch or after school. SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! Link provided on CAMP website. – LMT: Will complete Tuesday, June 14 8:30-10:30 am.

Olympic Rings, Flags, and Squaring the CircleSquaring the Circle

Lesson Reflection Lesson Reflections Date:Lesson: Personal NotesGroup Discussion Notes ContentPracticeContentPractice

Lessons You will design one Geometry (G) lesson to implement next academic year. You will also videotape it. Work on this lesson will be done in grade-level teams. – Special education teachers are encouraged to work with those they tend to collaborate with most often, students they tend to see more frequently, or content that seems most unclear. You are still expected to author one G lesson. – Each teacher is responsible for one lesson; however, the team’s lessons should be organized as part of a series of lessons that the grade-level teams could pick up and use in its entirety.

Lessons Lessons may use tasks from online/NCTM/books but they must be different in some way. TTLP questions must be clearly addressed. Copy and paste the question from the TTLP into your lesson so the reader knows its focus. You must address at least one bullet from each section within Parts 1 and 2. You must address two bullets from Part 3. You may use the provided BGSU lesson plan template or another lesson plan template as a way to frame your lesson.

Lessons Technology and other resources are encouraged. SMPs and SMCs must be indicated in the lesson. Assessment of some kind (questions, worksheet, brief quiz, etc.) must be provided. As a group, you must have a grade-level academic language support document. This should include words, definitions, examples, and if possible, ways to contextualize the word in a math task other than the one in the lesson. Hyperlinks to resources are encouraged.

Daily Expectations Use this Vocabulary Padlet The purpose of this Padlet is to provide a space where we can anonymously post comments about unfamiliar vocabulary. Please bookmark this link on your phone and laptop. Instructors will monitor this Padlet regularly. If encounter something that is unfamiliar to you then post it to the Padlet. We will pause instruction to make sure everyone knows the language used in class.

LUNCH

Launch after Lunch: Olympic Ring Problem Solving

Platonic Solids

Lesson Reflection Lesson Reflections Date:Lesson: Personal NotesGroup Discussion Notes ContentPracticeContentPractice

Reflecting on SMCs and SMPs Each day we will reflect on the SMCs and SMPs addressed during the day’s activities. Share across your table with different SMPs and SMCs addressed by today’s activities. – Be purposeful indicating what specific behaviors or habits led you to conclude that you engaged in a specific SMP. – Similarly, what did the instructor(s) do to encourage/foster/facilitate that SMP?

Take Care Our last activity each day is a quick formative assessment of the day. – Leave a post-it on your table with either: 1 statement about what you liked from today OR 1 statement about feedback to improve today and future sessions You may leave personal items in the room (e.g., books, calculators, and notebooks). Please help us keep the room in order by throwing away any trash and tidying your area. Bring snacks, drinks, and/or other food to share! See you tomorrow and travel safely!