Introduction to Envisions

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Introduction to Envisions June 24th, 2013

Reflect on your own mathematical learning Reflect on your own mathematical learning. Which sentence best describes the message you received during your years as a mathematical learner? Arriving at the correct answer to a problem is the most important thing. The methods used to solve a problem are just as important as arriving at the correct solution. There is only one way to solve a problem and it is the teacher’s way. The teacher is responsible for telling students that one way. There are many ways a problem can be solved that will ultimately lead to the correct solution. It is the responsibility of students to pursue a variety of ways and justify their reasoning.

Pose the Problem If you add 7 to itself you get 14. If you make the first number one more and the second number one less you get the same sum. Is this true for all counting numbers?

A Three-Part Format for Problem-Based Instruction Getting Ready Activate prior knowledge Be sure the problem is understood Establish clear expectations BEFORE Students Work Let go! Listen actively Provide appropriate hints Provide worthwhile extensions DURING Class Discussion Promote a mathematical community of learners Listen actively without evaluation Summarize main ideas and identify future problems AFTER

Benefits evaluate math knowledge students begin to critique each other’s work make connections before moving on make math explicit the person who talks the most, learns the most students prove answers push for understanding

A problem can be defined as an activity or task that encourages mathematics by… beginning where the students are highlighting the math that students are to learn in a problematic or engaging way requiring justifications and explanations for answers and methods

Mathematical Practices Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. Model with mathematics. Use appropriate tools strategically. Attend to precision. Look for and make use of structure. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. How did you solve? Did anyone solve it another way?

PBIL- Problem Based Interactive Learning This is where the math practices live Part 2 of the daily lesson Focus/Engage/Pose the Problem

Four Part Daily Lesson

Core vs. More 1- Daily Common Core Review- (More) 2- Problem-Based Interactive Learning (Core) 3- Develop the Concept: Visual (Core) 4- Close/Assess and Differentiate (Core-some) Part 2, Part 3 and some of Part 4- Core Program suggests 60 mins for “Core” instruction

1. Daily Common Core Review This helps you reinforce the Common Core Standards.

2- Problem Based Interactive Learning This part allows teaching and learning of the Mathematical Practices Engages students Students solve and discuss a problem Makes the important math explicit Deepens understanding

2- Problem Based Interactive Learning

3- Develop the Concept: Visual Step by step visual instruction that makes the math explicit Visual concept development- students are able to see ideas developed in visual displays Visual Learning Bridge- pictorial, step-by-step bridge between the PBIL activity and the lesson. This helps students focus on one idea at a time as well as see connections within a sequence of ideas. Guiding questions are provided in blue print Pictures with a purpose- representations of math concepts Visual Learning Animations can be used to present the Visual Learning Bridge digitally with animation.

4- Close/ Assess and Differentiate Close the lesson- Essential Understanding Daily Quick Check assesses student understanding and allows for differentiation Differentiated Instruction- Center activities that provide appropriate level of Intervention, Practice or Enrichment

Lesson Format Pose the Problem on board- carpet Go over vocabulary Set the Purpose Connect Have students work on pose the problem-seats Share solutions-carpet Model/Demonstrate Video Guided Practice Independent Practice- seats Share- carpet