Math and the Common Core ACSD Elementary Math Coach

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Math and the Common Core ACSD Elementary Math Coach Presented by: Maureen Tricozzi ACSD Elementary Math Coach

 Build skills across grade levels  Learn more about less Working with the "Shifts" What Parents Can Do to Help their Children Learn The Common Core State Standards ask teachers to make six shifts in Mathematics. These changes may be tough at first as students and teachers adjust to higher expectations. As a parent, you can help and learn more by talking with your child about what they are learning. Ask open-ended questions about what they learned in school each day, read their homework and attend school events to learn about what their teachers expect. www.engageny.org Mathematics  Build skills across grade levels  Learn more about less  Use math facts easily  Think fast AND solve problems  Really know it, really do it  Use math in the real world

“MORE IS SOMETIMES LESS” The Old vs the New Students used to memorize math steps in order to solve problems. This was done by a series of steps to do a problem. Teachers are expected to focus more deeply on topics and cover less topics. “MORE IS SOMETIMES LESS” Students are more involved with the learning- sharing ideas, solving problems together, developing strategies. They will learn to select concepts and ideas that can be use to solve real-world problems for higher level success!! Each shirt costs $4. How much do 3 shirts cost? Each shirt has 6 buttons. How many buttons are needed to make 7 shirts? This question can be answered by a “count-all” strategy, in which you don’t need to know your multiplication tables by memory to get the right answer. This question requires automatic recall of multiplication tables to get at the right answer.

What a day of math looks like Fluency Application Problem Concept Development Debrief Exit ticket

Instructional Strategies The Number Bond

Read- Draw- Write!! READ Mrs. Jones is setting up her classroom for a meeting. She sets up 3 rows of chairs with 4 chairs in each row. How many chairs will she have set up for her meeting? DRAW XXXX 4+4+4= 12 4x3=12 12 XXXX 4 4 4 WRITE Mrs. Jones will have 12 chairs set up for the meeting because 4 three times equals 12.

Tape Diagrams- AKA bar models A rose bush costs $5.00, the spider plants cost 7 times that amount. How much do the spider plants cost?

Internet resources for kids!!! http://learnzillion.com/lessons/2357-the-commutative-property First in Math- good for fluency!!

“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”  ― Benjamin Franklin Thank you!!