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October 25, 2014
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Norms Learning Objectives/Essential Question Research Reflection on current practice Exploration of learning centers Increasing rigor and engagement in learning centers Reflection Discussion of new standards and units
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Apply respectful and professional use of technology. Defend positions politely. Participate actively in reflections and discussions. Respect ideas, opinions, and contributions of others.
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Reflect on current practices of using learning centers for mathematics. Utilize a variety of resources to enhance lessons and instructional practices.
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How can we ensure that our daily instruction meets the needs of all learners and provides the rigor and differentiation needed?
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How do you currently implement learning centers in your classroom? o Time o Number of students o Group arrangements o Number of centers o Center content/standard
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Ample play but without active adult support, often resulting in chaos Exploring the world through play with the active presence of teachers Teachers guiding learning with rich, experiential activities Teacher-led instruction including scripted teaching with little or no play
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Enhance children’s natural interest Build on children’s experience and knowledge Base teaching practices on the knowledge of young children’s cognitive, linguistic, physical, and social- emotional development Use curriculum and teaching practices that strengthen children’s problem-solving and reasoning processes
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Ensure that the curriculum is coherent and compatible Integrate mathematics with other activities Provide ample time, materials, and teacher support Actively introduce mathematical concepts, methods, and language through a range of appropriate experiences Continually assess learning
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“Children who engage in complex forms of socio-dramatic play develop higher levels of thinking, stronger language and social skills, and more empathy and imagination that children who do not have these opportunities” ~ Miller, 2009
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“Play helps children… generate hypotheses, imagine situations from another’s perspective, and think of alternate solutions…” “Centers give children the opportunity to make their own choices, assimilate new concepts, and use a variety of skills through interactions with peers, materials, and teachers in an integrated, coordinated context.”
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The Race is On! (K.MD.1, K.MD.2) Bears in the Cave (K.OA.1, K.OA.2) Shape Monsters (K.G.2, K.CC.4) Dots & Numerals (K.NBT.1)
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Use a variety of tools to measure the distance your car traveled (K.MD.1).
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Use manipulatives to create and solve simple addition and/or subtraction equations (K.OA.1). ______ - ______ = ______
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Determine the matching quantity and numeral within numbers 11-20 (K.NBT.1).
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Use your learning centers reflection guide to discuss your experiences with your table. Share out
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Monster Problem Solving Subtraction Splash
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November preview Currently 17 units Proposal: o Spiraled standards – add and/or build each 9 weeks o One unit per domain/strand – detailed showing spiral each 9 weeks Assessments
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3 things you learned today 2 things you are excited about 1 question you still have
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