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3 weeks 3 roles http://projects.ias.edu/pcmi/hstp PCMI 3 weeks 3 roles http://projects.ias.edu/pcmi/hstp Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Reflecting on Practice: Worthwhile Tasks Session 1 What makes a worthwhile task? Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

What do you (as students) predict will happen to the area if you “slant” the quadrilateral? Why? What might this look like in classrooms?

Bringing it all together A sixth grade class studying area of polygons in the fall As you watch the video, consider : What about the nature of the task promoted or inhibited discussion?

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Park City Mathematics Institute By yourself, write down what you noticed about the slanted quadrilateral task that promoted or inhibited discussion. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute Exponents The teacher’s goal was that students should know and be able to apply the laws of exponents. The video of this task being implemented is from the TIMSS 1999 video study and takes place in an eighth grade algebra classroom in the US. The tasks in which students are engaged are on the worksheet. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Exponents An eighth grade class beginning the study of the exponent rules As you watch the video, consider : What about the nature of the task promoted or inhibited discussion?

Park City Mathematics Institute Exponents Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

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Park City Mathematics Institute By yourself, write down what you noticed about the nature of the exponent task that promoted or inhibited discussion. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute At your tables, go around the table round robin with each person offering a thought about difference in the nature of the two tasks with respect to how they promoted or inhibited discussion. Choose one person at your table to record the ideas as you go. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute At your tables, go around the table round robin with each person offering a thought about difference in the nature of the two tasks with respect to how they promoted or inhibited discussion. What was the big idea from your table? Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Tasks have to be justified in terms of the learning aims they serve and can work well only if opportunities for pupils to communicate their evolving understanding are built into the planning. (Black & Wiliam, 1998)

Mathematics Teaching Practices: Effective teachers Establish mathematics goals to focus learning. Implement tasks that promote reasoning and problem solving. Use and connect mathematical representations. Facilitate meaningful mathematical discourse. Pose purposeful questions. Build procedural fluency from conceptual understanding. Support productive struggle in learning math. Elicit and use evidence of student thinking. (NCTM, 2014)

Park City Mathematics Institute What do we mean when we say a “meaningful mathematical discourse”? What does it look like? Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute Discussions are important because they surface student thinking, which should inform our next steps as teachers – not to “set them straight” but to work together to negotiate mathematical understanding. We’ve identified some characteristics of tasks that engage students in productive discussions. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

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Park City Mathematics Institute Reference Black, P. & Wiliam, D. (1998). “Inside the Black Box: Raising Standards Through Classroom Assessment”. Phi Delta Kappan. Oct. pp. 139-148. Bringing It All Together (2012). Video clip from T-Cubed Common Core State Standards Professional Development Workshop. Brennan, B., Olson J. & the Janus Group. Curriculum Research & Development Group. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu HI (2009). Cirillo, M. (2013). What Are Some Strategies for Facilitating Productive Classroom Discussions? NCTM Research Brief. S, DeLeeuw, Series Editor, Reston VA: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. http://www.nctm.org/news/content.aspx?id=35386 Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute References National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. (2015). Principles to Action. Reston VA: The Council Timss video series 1999. US2 Exponents http://www.timssvideo.com/videos/mathematics/ United States Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute