Southern Regional Education Board. We Have Literacy: Now Can We Have A Math Across The Curriculum Focus? Scott Warren SREB.

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Southern Regional Education Board

We Have Literacy: Now Can We Have A Math Across The Curriculum Focus? Scott Warren SREB

Southern Regional Education Board Essential Questions  Why focus on math (and science)?  What are the types of math learners?  How can we link math to other content areas?  What are math process standards?  How can all content areas address these standards?

Southern Regional Education Board Packets  Numeracy Definition  Current Status  Numeracy Goals  Surveys – Teacher, Leader, Student  Best Practices  Math Learner Types

Southern Regional Education Board First….  What is numeracy? Much more than arithmetic!  Sometimes called mathematical literacy  Interpret and understand numeric symbols and relationships  Communicate and represent math concepts  Look at the world in terms of math  An appreciation of math

Southern Regional Education Board Why do we need to focus on numeracy?  The impact of technology on the workplace  The need to be a knowledgeable consumer  Advancements in scientific research  The increased number of technology- based jobs

Southern Regional Education Board THE UNITED STATES IS PRODUCING MORE TRASH Millions of Tons of Trash The pictograph shown above is misleading. Explain why.

Southern Regional Education Board How often are middle grades students using math skills to solve problems in exploratory classes? Math Goal: 170

Southern Regional Education Board How often do high school students use math to solve real-world problems with more than one possible answer? Math Goal: 297

Southern Regional Education Board How often do middle grades students solve math problems other than from textbooks? Math Goal: 170

Southern Regional Education Board How often do high school students solve math problems other than from textbooks? Math goal: 297

Southern Regional Education Board WARNING: For applications to skin areas there is a 15 percent chance of developing a rash. If a rash develops, consult your physician. Which of the following is the best interpretation of this warning?  Don’t use the medication on your skin--there’s a good chance of developing a rash.  For application to the skin, apply only 15 percent of the recommended dose.  If a rash develops, it will probably only involve 15 percent of the skin.  About 15 of 100 people who use this medication develop a rash.  There is hardly a chance of getting a rash using this medication.

Southern Regional Education Board Numeracy Across the Curriculum: Key Indicators  All students take four years of mathematics  All seniors take mathematics  Teachers create units of study requiring students to apply mathematical concepts.  Graphing calculators and manipulatives are used to make abstract concepts concrete  All classrooms expect students to use these skills:  Problem Solving  Reading and Communicating  Estimating and Verifying Answers  Logical Reasoning  Using Technology HSTW

Southern Regional Education Board Math Instruction: Fact-based vs Thought Based  Find the area of the rectangle below 8 3

Southern Regional Education Board Find the area of the rectangle below

Southern Regional Education Board The problem: 83% versus 37% for 8 th graders

Southern Regional Education Board Traditional: We are investing $1, at 5% for 5 years compounded semi-annually. How much money would you make? Revised: We are investing $1, for 5 years a) 5% compounded semi-annually b) 4.9% compounded quarterly c) 4.75% compounded continuously  Which would you choose if you were doing the investing?  Explain your answer

Southern Regional Education Board Traditional:  What is the probability of drawing a blue marble from a bag containing 3 green, 5, yellow, 6 blue and 10 yellow marbles? Revised:  How many blue marbles would you need to add to the original bag of marbles to make the probability of drawing a blue marble 0.5?

Southern Regional Education Board Traditional:  Find the circumference and area of a circle with a diameter of 15 feet. Revised:  You are VERY hungry. Given a choice between a 12” round pizza or a 12” square pizza that would cost the same, which would you choose? Defend your choice.

Southern Regional Education Board Math Learning Styles  Mastery  Understanding  Interpersonal  Self Expressive

Southern Regional Education Board What style are you?  See pages for an example of the different types of learners.  Discuss at your tables these questions (p. 17): 1. What type of math learner was each student? 2. What type of math learner are you? 3. How would you teach the different types of math learners? 4. Which one has the most trouble in our current set- up?

Southern Regional Education Board Numeracy Across the Curriculum  Math in science and career technical: using terminology and procedures in the same manner.  Other content areas: using math process skills in all classes  NOTE: MATHEMATICS, NOT ARITHMETIC

Southern Regional Education Board NCTM Standards  Content Standards  number and operations  algebra  geometry  measurement  data analysis and probability  Process Standards  Problem Solving  Reading and Communicating  Estimating and Verifying Answers  Logical Reasoning  Using Technology

Southern Regional Education Board How can teachers in all content areas focus on math process standards?  Example: Logical Reasoning in English – Students write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper.  Example: Reading and Communicating in Construction: The use of terms such as slope in math is communicated as what in construction?  Brainstorm together to see if you can think of ways every teacher can emphasize these standards. (p. 18)

Southern Regional Education Board Creating a Numeracy Focus 1.Enroll more students in higher level math 2.Focus on application of math: Change from math at school to math at work! 3.Teach to all learning types 4.Use common vocabulary across courses 5.Emphasize math processes in all classes

Southern Regional Education Board Questions  Handout has multiple resources  For a copy of the PowerPoint  Final thoughts??????