Learning and Teaching Linear Functions Video Cases for Mathematics Professional Development, 6-10.

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Learning and Teaching Linear Functions Video Cases for Mathematics Professional Development, 6-10

Conceptualizing and Representing Linear Relationships Session One

Goals for This Module Conceptualizing and Representing Linear Relationships is designed to focus on the mathematics used in teaching linear relationships. Specifically teachers consider the issues of: Developing an understanding of students’ conceptions of linear relationships Preparing and enacting tasks to enable students to develop conceptual understanding of linear relationships – Conceptualizing and representing slope and y-intercept – Recognizing, distinguishing, and relating closed and recursive ways of thinking and representing linear relationships

Video Case and Module Each case is optimally designed for three hours and typically contains: A module links a series of video cases together into a coherent professional development curriculum. Situating the Work— connecting to literature, research, etc. Linking to Practice— bridging between the work in sessions and teachers’ own practice Viewing/Discussing Video —examining authentic mathematics teaching situations Doing Math— exploring the mathematics of the lesson Compare and Contrast— comparing and contrasting video segments, mathematics, and student approaches

Intent of These Materials These videos are not intended as models or exemplars, but rather as instances of practice to study and analyze. [Teachers portrayed in the videos are individuals who acknowledge their own challenges as they struggle to improve their teaching in order that their students understand mathematics.] Designed to study teaching and the mathematics used in teaching over the course of a series of coherent and connected experiences.

Build a language of practice to communicate, reason, and talk with precision about teaching. Develop habits of inquiring into practice, envisioning alternatives, and extracting from complexity. Deepen content knowledge used in the practice of teaching, such as: –Keeping one’s eye on the mathematical trajectory (mathematical learning goals) –Choosing and using various representations of mathematics to further students’ learning –Making whole-class discussions opportunities for all students’ learning –Launching a lesson –Interpreting and responding to perceived student errors and unexpected student methods Working Hypotheses: Using video of teaching affords the opportunity for teachers to...

Teaching is a practice that can be learned—like playing soccer or performing dance. Teaching is complex. In complex practices there are many variables at play; there are no simple solutions; some things are unpredictable. Teaching and learning happen within a basic set of dynamic relationships— teachers, students, content, and environment. A Frame for Viewing Teaching

Teaching and Learning Ball and Cohen (2000) teacher content contexts student(s)

We are here Foundation Module Map

Problems in Teaching What has gone well and what are some of the challenges you’ve encountered in teaching students to build rules from linear patterns?

Growing Dots 1 Lesson Task At the beginning At one minuteAt two minutes Describe the pattern. Assuming the sequence continues in the same way, how many dots are there at 3 minutes? 100 minutes? t minutes?

Mathematical Task Questions Consider your own method for solving the problem? Why did it make sense for you to solve it this way? What are some of the ways students might solve it? What misconceptions might they bring? What might a teacher need to do to prepare to use this task with students?

Lesson Graph Questions What does this lesson graph tell you/not tell you about the mathematical point of the lesson? What clues (evidence) are you using from the lesson graph to make this claim?

Video Segment Focus Questions What moments or interchanges appear to be interesting/important mathematically? What about them makes this so?

Video Segment Focus Questions What new information does this give you? What is mathematically important within this segment? What do you wonder about?

Linking to Practice Brainstorm questions you might ask Danielle or James to elicit her/his thinking.

Reflections What were the important mathematics ideas you encountered today? Did this experience generate any insights/connections related to teaching? (What about the day prompted these?)

Link to Standards Aligned System Look at the competencies and knowledge networks from grades 5 through Algebra I Tab any blocks that relate to the growing dots task or any material from previous grade levels that would be necessary prior knowledge.