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Math Leadership Network March 17th, 2016 NWESD

Label the Axis How You See Fit! Swap out with someone in the room you haven’t met, yet. Come back and share your new graph with an elbow partner.

An Understanding for Math Students

Learning Goals Attendees will deepen their existing knowledge of one or more of the following: Research-Based Instructional Practices Productive Struggle, Three Shifts Equity (Instructional Practices for Diverse Student Populations) Number Talks Professional Collaboration (Sharing with Colleagues) Student Work from Grade Band Tasks

Agenda Grade Level Tasks-Debrief Principles to Actions: Productive Struggle The Shifts: Focus and Coherence Productive Instructional Routines: Number Talks Growth Mindset Debrief: Tea Party Protocol

What strategies did you use? Doing the Math… Petals Around the Rose Padlet Question What strategies did you use? http://padlet.com/hugginsmaryellen/nffds8hyw9y9

Looking At Student Work In Grade Bands: Review student work samples using the Student Task Reflection Protocol This afternoon: Choose new task to try with students Bring back student work samples on May 24th

Principles to Actions: Ensuring Mathematical Success for All The primary purpose of Principles to Actions is to fill the gap between the adoption of rigorous standards and the enactment of practices, policies, programs, and actions required for successful implementation of those standards. Describe the purpose of the book. Hold back on the 8 Teaching practices until slide 4.

Today’s focus is on Supporting Productive Struggle but you will see the other practices woven throughout this activity as well; the practices work best together.

Compass Points Skim Pages 48-52 Record Thoughts on Sticky Notes East: Excited West: Worrisome North: Need to Know South: Stance, Steps, or Suggestions Image from pixabay: Free for commercial use; no attribution required

Compass Points Post Your Responses on a Poster Paper Marked East, West, South and North Review responses on each poster Choose one of the four posters to “park and discuss” Image from pixabay: Free for commercial use; no attribution required

Perfect Purple Paint Task Jessica gets her favorite shade of purple paint by mixing 2 cups of blue paint with 3 cups of red paint. How many cups of blue and red paint does Jessica need to make 20 cups of her favorite purple paint?

Sharing Ideas Each person shares ideas for one minute. Discuss notes on charts that have not been addressed. Summarize the notes from the chart. Be ready to share your groups big ideas! Image from pixabay: Free for commercial use; no attribution required

Finding Evidence of Productive Struggle Expectations for Students Teacher Actions to Support Students Classroom Based Indicators of Success

Teaching Channel Looking for Productive Struggle

The Three Shifts in Mathematics Focus: strongly where the standards focus Coherence: Think across grades and link to major topics within grades Rigor: Require conceptual understanding, fluency, and application

Thinking About the Shifts… Take some time to reflect about the last lesson you planned. What was the Focus Were you cognizant of Coherence? (within your grade level and/or across grade levels) What components of rigor did you address?

Jo Boalar: A Tour of Mathematical Connections https://www.youcubed.org/tour-of-mathematical-connections/

An Overview of Coherence (with a review of Focus) Your grade band team will be assigned a grade level and a piece of chart paper. Using your standards, summarize the math content of each grade by domain Draw a green box around the content that is major work for the grade level Assign a spokesperson for your group

An Overview of Coherence (with a review of Focus) How do you see the Focus and Coherence playing out on the posters? How can the Focus and Coherence in the standards be leveraged to support students across the learning spectrum? How will this broader perspective influence your work moving forward?

Coherence Scavenger Hunt With a partner… Login to Achieve the Core Complete the Scavenger Hunt Be prepared to share two take-aways you can utilize in your current role

Use of the Coherence Map Choose an upcoming standard Go to the Coherence Map Find your standard Plan for instruction including how to: Access students’ prior knowledge Provide meaningful tasks Scaffold Extend

Why Do We Do Math Together? “Teaching mathematics required specialized expertise and professional knowledge that includes not only knowing mathematics but knowing it in ways that make it useful for the work of teaching” (Ball & Forzani 2010; Ball, Thames, and Phelps 2008). -Principles to Action NCTM (p.11)

Jo Boaler – Professor Stanford University Begin video at 1:15 and PAUSE once she gives the problem (18 x 5). Give participants an opportunity to solve the problem and model a number talk – don’t take as long as the first one – record 3-4 solutions. Then continue to show video from 1:36 to 7:02. Number Talks Video https://www.youcubed.org/jo-dot-card-number-talk/

Number Talks

Number Talks 8:00-8:30-Jon/Jamie Dot Tasks

Number Talks for High School WHICH IS GREATER? 86 X 38 Or 88 X 36 Fawn Nguyen @ http://www.mathtalks.net

Number Talks for High School (2006 x 2008) – (2007 x 2007)

Tips for Getting Started with Number Talks… Just took the plunge after talking with our interventionist and seeing Ruth Parker’s book at a training. Hoped it would make students less intimidated by mental math (put away those calculators!). I started with single digit numbers multiplied by double digits, and worked into a problem like 19 x 18.

Change over Time I saw immediate improvement on participation levels. Endurance for the rest of the lesson improved dramatically. Unexpected result of great scaffolding for what we were trying to accomplish in Algebra II: factoring polynomials. Led to connections for synthetic division.

Successes and Challenges with Implementing Number Talks Getting the talks down to about 10 minutes Both the math Coach and Principal commenting on the math conversations observed among my students Challenges Ensuring time in my weekly class routines Figuring out worthwhile problems to discuss Collaborating with peers to share the load for planning for Algebra classes

Wrap Up AESD Math Professional Development Reflection http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2302860/AESD-Math-Professional-Development-Reflection-2015-2016 6 hours-Goals B,C and E only! Next Meeting May 24th Principles to Actions Read pages 53 -57: Elicit and Use Evidence of Student Thinking Administer Task and/or Try a Number Talk