Online PD Resources for Seeing Structure and Generalizing Joanne Rossi Becker San José State University Session #705

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Online PD Resources for Seeing Structure and Generalizing Joanne Rossi Becker San José State University Session #705 ?action=2&scId=306591&sciId=11626

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Kindergarten through Grade Twelve Standards for Mathematical Practice Unit 5: Seeing Structure and Generalizing (MP7 and MP8)

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Unit 5 Learning Objectives You will be able to describe why, to be successful in mathematics, all students need to see structure and generalize. You will be able to explain what it means for students to look for and make use of structure. You will be able to explain what it means for students to look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. Palm Springs 20134

Unit 5 Overview Unpacking MP7 and MP8 Structure, Repeated Reasoning, and Generalization Making Sense of a Growing Pattern Geometry Examples of Structure and Generalization Performance Tasks and Student Work Summary and Reflection Palm Springs 20135

5.0 Unpacking MP7 and MP8 Read MP7 and MP8 Highlight key words or phrases that seem particularly cogent to you or that puzzle or intrigue you Palm Springs 20136

Small Group Discussion What key words or phrases did you highlight? Why were these important to you? Which strategies from MP7 and MP8 do your students currently use? What challenges do you anticipate in your efforts to support students in meeting the demands of these two practices? Palm Springs 20137

5.1 Seeing Structure & Using Repeated Reasoning and Generalization Consecutive Sums Think about the following problem individually for 3 minutes. Then work on the problem in your table group for 15 minutes. Some numbers can be written as a sum of consecutive positive integers: 6 = = and 15 = Which numbers have this property? Explain. Palm Springs 20138

Some Consecutive Sum Conjectures 9Palm Springs 2013

Consecutive Sums at Your Grade Span Group by grade span (K–2; 3–5; 6–8; 9–12). Consider how this problem might be presented for your grade span. Rewrite the problem and question for your grade span. What might you expect your students to do on this problem? How are students using repeated reasoning, structure and generalization in working on this problem? Palm Springs

Modifications for Consecutive Sums Consider the following modifications for English learners, underperforming students, and those with special needs: Discuss what consecutive means by giving an example and non-example. Discuss other terms students might not understand, such as conjecture and look for patterns. Provide base 10 blocks for students to make the sums manipulatively. Ensure any modification does not reduce the cognitive demand of the task. Palm Springs

Generalization Generalizations are the lifeblood of mathematics. Mason, et al., 2011 Palm Springs

Generalization In mathematics, generalization can be both a process and a product. When one looks at specific instances, notices a pattern, and uses inductive reasoning to conjecture a statement about all such patterns, one is generalizing. The symbolic, verbal, or visual representation of the pattern in your conjecture might be called a generalization. Palm Springs

Generalization Generalizing is the process of seeing through the particular by not dwelling in the particularities but rather stressing relationships …. whenever we stress some features we consequently ignore others, and this is how generalizing comes about. Mason, et al., 2011 Palm Springs

Generalization When a student notices that the sum of an even and an odd integer always results in an odd integer, that student is generalizing. Generalizations such as this allow students to think about computations independently of the particular numbers that are used. Without this, and many other generalizations we make in mathematics from the early grades, all of our work in mathematics would be cumbersome and inefficient. Palm Springs

5.2 Making Sense of a Growing Pattern Refer to Square Tiles (Handout 5.2.1) Solve the problem in your table groups. Palm Springs

5.2 Growing Pattern Solve the following problem at your table groups: Square Tiles Palm Springs

Sixth Grade Student View a video of sixth grader Tamara solving the same problem: Pre-interview Task: Find the 10 th and 100 th terms in the pattern. Post-interview Task: Solve all parts of the problem. The pre-interview was in September and the post- interview was in May of Tamaras sixth grade year. Palm Springs

Pre- -Interview Video As you watch, consider Tamaras use of the following: Strategies for finding a generalization Visualization and structure of the pattern Repeated reasoning Facility in using symbolic representations Structuring of arithmetic computations to track work Palm Springs

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Post-Video Discussion In groups, discuss the following: What strategies for finding a generalization does Tamara use in the post- interview? How do these compare to the pre-interview? What is the role of visualization in her work? Of structure of the pattern? How is repeated reasoning used to get a generalization? What is Tamaras facility in using symbolic representations for the square tiles pattern? How does Tamara structure her arithmetic computations to keep track of her work? Palm Springs

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Summary and Reflection In grade span groups, reflect on the critical thinking and problem solving skills used to solve the problem. What critical thinking and problem solving skills did Tamara use? How are these different from the ones you used to solve the same problem? How might you plan instruction so that your students make sense of growing patterns? Palm Springs

5.5 Summary In Unit 5 you have considered MP7 and MP8, the practices concerning structure and repeated reasoning and generalization. Structure refers to students understanding and using properties of number systems, geometric features and relationships, and patterns of a variety of types, to solve problems. Generalization refers to the process of noticing repeated patterns or attributes, and using those to abstract and express general methods, expressions or equations, or relationships. Palm Springs

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