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2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 1 Goals for the Afternoon Identify content specific to each grade band and each grade level Examine the flow of content across grades

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 2 Performance Expectations Look at the Standards for your grade. 1. Which Performance Expectations are you confident you and your students can meet? 2. Which Performance Expectations will present challenges for you and your students?

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 3 Examining Performance Expectations With your table group, choose one Performance Expectation that you think might present challenges and discuss the following: 1. What mathematics ideas do students need to understand in order to meet this Expectation? 2. How will you know that students have met this Expectation? 3. What are some common student misconceptions related to this Expectation? 4. How can we reveal and address those misconceptions?

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 4 Illustrating Grade-level Content Create a graphic or written representation of your understanding of the mathematics to be taught at your grade; for example, a picture, a concept map, or a paragraph. Explain to your group how this representation illustrates the mathematics to be taught at your grade.

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 5 Implications for Teaching What are the implications of adoption of the K-8 Mathematics Standards for classroom instruction?

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 6 Implications for Your School How might some of the implications we just discussed impact your school or school district?

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 7 Chalk Talk As a table group, choose a thought-provoking question from the list on the next slide. Write that question in the center of your chart paper. Without talking (NO TALKING AT ALL), individually record your thoughts, comments, questions, etc. on the chart paper. You can connect your thoughts with other thoughts that have been written on the chart paper. Each idea may spark ideas for other people. After all the ideas have been recorded, well post the chart papers and do a Gallery Walk.

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 8 Chalk Talk Questions 1. How can teachers manage the transition, when students entering a grade have not had the opportunity to learn all of the content of previous grades? 2. How can teachers manage the school year, when the K-8 Mathematics Standards are in place, but WASL testing is based on the old GLEs? 3. How can teachers make sure all students meet grade-level Expectations before they move to the next grade? 4. How can teachers learn more mathematics so that they are ready to help students meet all of the Expectations? 5. What additional support do teachers need to implement the standards successfully? 6. How can district leaders support teachers and students as the Standards are implemented?

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 9 What to do Next Year Where would you place yourself on this continuum? Change Nothing Everything

2008 May 31Standards PD: Day 2 afternoon: slide 10 Thank you for your participation during this exploration of the K-8 Mathematics Standards.