Math CCSS Sessions October 2014 Using the Math Word Problem Genre and Academic Conversations to Help Students Solve Word Problems.

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Math CCSS Sessions October 2014 Using the Math Word Problem Genre and Academic Conversations to Help Students Solve Word Problems

The California ELD Standards Part I: Interacting in Meaningful Ways Part II: Learning About How English Works I A. 1 Collaborative: Exchanging information and ideas with others through oral collaborative conversations on a range of social and academic topics. II A. 1 Structuring Cohesive Texts: Apply understanding of how text types are organized to comprehending and composing texts.

Building Academic Conversations Rare Occasional Frequent

Math Word Problems as a Genre Math word problems are their own genre. A genre is a category of texts that shares a particular social purpose, structure, and set of language features. 4. Cara and her father are at the grocery store…

Math Word Problems as a Genre What is the purpose of math word problems? In other words, why do textbook publishers and others include math word problems in their curricula? Jot down your ideas. 4. Cara and her father are at the grocery store…

Math Word Problems as a Genre Share your ideas with your partner. Create a new statement of purpose based on both your ideas. Be prepared to share your purpose in the event that you are called upon. The purpose for having students solve math word problems is … Having students solve math word problem serves to … Academic Conversation

Math Word Problems as a Genre Word problems are their own genre. A genre is a category of texts that shares particular social purpose, structure, and set of language features. 4. Cara and her father are at the grocery store…

There are three carrots in the pot. The cook adds one. How many carrots are in the pot? Jan and Fran are twins. They have the same number of toys. If they each have two toys, how many do they have in all? There are three rabbits resting under a bush. There are two other rabbits eating grass. How many rabbits are there in all? Danny sees three fish in one bowl and one fish in another bowl. How many fish does Danny see altogether? Danny is sitting on a bench. Three friend join him. How many children are sitting on the bench in all? Molly is at her school carnival. She sees four game booths. She sees one prize booth. How many booths does Molly see in all?

Word Problems as a genre- inquiry approach Word problems are their own genre. Review the samples of word problems provided. What do you notice about the structure, context, and language features that they share or mostly share? STRUCTURELanguage Features BeginningMiddleEnd Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 Sample 5 Sample 6

Word Problems as a genre- inquiry approach Word problems are their own genre Review the samples of word problems provided What do you notice about the structure, context, and language features that they share or mostly share? STRUCTURELanguage Features (vocab, verb tenses, POV, etc.) BeginningMiddleEnd Sample 1ScenarioVital math info Question to be solved Sample 2ScenarioVital math info Question to be solved Sample 3ScenarioVital math info Question to be solved

Scaffolding Word Problems in Math for the Early Primary Grades Teacher models telling the “story” and manipulating objects Teacher tells the story while students manipulate objects Students tell the story and manipulate objects, along with the teacher Students work with partners to tell the story and manipulate objects, along with the teacher

Scaffolding Word Problems in Math for the Early Primary Grades (continued) Students and teachers work to create a word problem chart with sentence frame, objects and settings Students work with partners to use the frames and manipulate objects Students work with partners to create their own stories Students are able to independently create stories and manipulate objects

Scaffolding Word Problems in Math for the Early Primary Grades Stick to one operation and one type of problem in the beginning. Change the operation first Change the type of problem next.

Expectations for Academic Conversations

Structuring Academic Conversations Create a physical environment that supports student interaction Establish partners and small groups Provide role or jobs Require preparedness Chunk the activity so that you’re touching bases with the students during the conversation

Partners Solve Word Problems– An Example Partner A: Picks an animal and chooses the setting. Partner B: Chooses how many more animals come and uses the appropriate verb. Together decide how many animals there are in all. Be ready to share. Academic Conversation

We discussed two ways to help students solve math word problems: 1.Have them explore and name the features of the math word problem genre and practice creating problems of their own. 2.Have them engage in academic conversations in order to work out problems in an active way and use the ideas of others’ to help build and consolidate their understanding