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Intervention OR Review? March 21, 2013
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Intervention Review Addresses needs based on data Instructionally based Review/Refresh skills Focused on what has been learned Normally not data driven
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Intervention = Instruction
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Transfer
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6 th Grade Math Brooke had 0.7 grams of pepper. Then she used 0.3 grams of the pepper to make some scrambled eggs. How much pepper does Brooke have left? Ryan picked two pumpkins. The first pumpkin weighed 3 pounds, and the second pumpkin weighed 1.4 pounds. How much did the two pumpkins weigh all together? It rained 3.7 inches on Monday. On Tuesday, it rained 3.3 inches less than on Monday. How much did it rain on Tuesday? 6.2B
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Transfer What do we know if we know everything about the tricycle? What else can we apply the knowledge to in our learning?
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6 th Grade Math Lin, a sixth-grader at Pleasant Valley School, won a giant fruit bar for selling the most posters in the school fundraiser. The bar is 10 inches by 10 inches and is marked into 100 square-inch sections. Lin decided to share her fruit bar with some friends. Lin gives.1 of the bar to Bailey. What two ways could Lin cut the bar to share it with Baily? 6.2B and 6.11B
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Transfer
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Provide Opportunities for Transfer STAAR : Multiple novel items Intervention : Apply learning
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6 th Grade Math Lin, a sixth-grader at Pleasant Valley School, won a giant fruit bar for selling the most posters in the school fundraiser. The bar is 10 inches by 10 inches and is marked into 100 square-inch sections. Lin decided to share her fruit bar with some friends. Lin gives 0.1 of the bar to Bailey. Describe two ways Lin could cut the bar and share it with Baily. Lin gives 0.25 to Lola. Describe three ways that she could cut the bar and share is with Lola. Lin gives 1/50 of the bar to Patrick. Write a decimal that represents how much of the bar Patrick gets. Shade a hundredths grid to show one way that Lin could cut all the sections to give to her friend mention above.
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14 STAAR Strategies Talk with students Ask questions to scaffold thinking Check for understanding during teaching Provide time to think Pace instruction Pre-teach connecting concepts Provide opportunities for transfer
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Relevant Review
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Focus TEKS for Intervention Ways to select Evidence of improvement. Which the teachers liked best? Rank and pull from the middle. Which do we have resources for? High impact. OR a multiple of the above! Evidence of improvement. High impact.
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Process for Intervention
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6 th Grade Math Heat Map Readiness Standards SESTAARBM1BM 2 6.1(B) RC 142%4010 6.2(B) RC 143% 28 6.2(C) RC 142% 39 6.2(E) RC 160% 32 6.3(C) RC 252% 6.4(A) RC 255% 6.5(A) RC 258% 19 6.6(C) RC 341% 6.8(B) RC 444% 6.10(D) RC 539% Process Standards SESTAARBM1BM2 6.11(A)51% 42 6.11(B)40% 41 6.11(C)57% 17 6.11(D)46% 31 6.12(A)45% 10 6.13(A)41% 6.13(B)35%
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6.1B Generate equivalent forms of rational number including whole numbers, fractions, and decimals 6.11C select or develop an appropriate problem-solving strategy Puts decimal in wrong place Doesn’t know where to start Doesn’t understand converting decimals to factions Type of ErrorExamples Procedural Errors Application Errors Conceptual Errors AreaAdjustment/Adaptation 6.1B Use griddables in class, use graph paper or place value charts 6.1B Tasks Analysis/Break up problem/Stop and think 6.1B Step by step process student centered 6. 11CStudents describe problem solving/conduct task analysis 6 th Grade Math
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6.1B Generate equivalent forms of rational number including whole numbers, fractions, and decimals 6.12A Communicate mathematical ideas using language, efficient tools, appropriate units and graphical, numerical, physical, or algebraic mathematical models Type of ErrorExamples Procedural Errors Puts decimal in wrong place Application Errors Doesn’t know where to start Conceptual Errors Doesn’t know how to convert decimals to fractions AreaAdjustment/Adaptation 6.1B Reteach finding common denominators by grouping students in pairs. 6.1B Teach the transfer application for generating equivalent fractions 6.1B Step by step process student centered or created 6. 12ACreate number sentences for novel problems 6 th Grade Math
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Heat Maps Reading 5 th Grade, 8 th Grade and English I Science 5 th Grade, 8 th Grade, Biology and Chemistry Math 3 rd -8 th Grade, Algebra I and Geometry Writing 4 th Grade, 7 th Grade and English I Social Studies 8 th Grade, World Geography and World History
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