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New York State Next Generation Mathematics Learning Standards
NYS Council of Educational Associations October 2017
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NYS Next Generation Learning Standards and Assessment Time Line (Math/ELA)
The projected time line for standards and assessments over the coming years is: September 2017: Adoption of Next Generation Standards Awareness Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the current standards; professional development on Next Generation Standards; Capacity Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the current standards; professional development continuing on Next Generation Standards; Capacity Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the current standards; professional development continuing on Next Generation Standards; Full Implementation September 2020: Full implementation of the Next Generation Standards; Spring 2021: New grade 3-8 tests measuring Next Generation Standards.
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NYS Next Generation Learning Standards and Assessment Time Line (Math/ELA)
The projected time line for standards and assessments over the coming years is: September 2017: Adoption of Next Generation Standards Awareness Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the NYS P-12 CCLS standards; professional development on Next Generation Standards; Capacity Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the NYS P-12 CCLS standards; professional development continuing on Next Generation Standards; Capacity Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the NYS P-12 CCLS standards; professional development continuing on Next Generation Standards; Full Implementation September 2020: Full implementation of the Next Generation Standards; Spring 2021: New grade 3-8 tests measuring Next Generation Standards.
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NYS P-12 CCLS for Mathematics
Autumn is the season to find contentment at home by paying attention to what we already have - Anonymous NYS P-12 CCLS for Mathematics Coherence Fluency Deep understanding Rigor Focus Application Mathematical Content Look for and make use of structure Making sense/perseverance Model with mathematics Precision Reason abstractly/quantitatively Use tools strategically Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning Construct viable arguments/critique reasoning
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Additional/new clarifications were added.
Standards were moved. Algebra I standard S.ID.B.6b and Algebra II standards such as A.REI.6 and G.GPE.2 were moved to the (+) standards where they can be placed where appropriate to support a district’s mathematical program. Focus Additional/new clarifications were added. For grade 8 standard NY-8.EE.8b, solving systems algebraically will be limited to at least one equation containing at least one variable whose coefficient is 1. For standard NY-A.REI.4a, when utilizing the method of completing the square, the quadratic's leading coefficient will be 1 and the coefficient of the linear term will be limited to even (after the possible factoring out of a GCF). The form (x-p)2=q, q will yield an integer result.
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Added language “Explore”
Coherence Standards were added. Grade 6 standard NY-6.G.5 Using area and volume models to explain perfect squares and perfect cubes was added to help connect work with other grade-level standards that deal with exponents, as well as strengthen the progression of skills with exponents and irrational numbers at the middle level, and work with radicals (new standard AI-N.RN.3a) and completing the square in Algebra I. Grade 3 standard NY-3.NBT.4b Read and write four-digit numbers using base-ten numerals, number names and expanded form, strengthens place value progression from NY-2.NBT.1 and 3 to NY.-4.NBT.2. Added language “Explore” Explore indicates that the topic is an important concept that builds the foundation for progression toward mastery in later grades. Repeated experiences with these concepts, with immersion in the concrete, are vital.
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Rigor Maintain the balance of procedural fluency, conceptual understanding and application. Operations and Algebraic Thinking, for grade 3 standard NY-3.OA.8a Solve two-step word problems …represent these problems using equations or expressions…two-step problems need not be represented by a single expression or equation. (NY-4.OA.3, NY-5.OA.1 , standards from Grade 6 cluster from Expressions and Equations “Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions.”) Fluency recommendations have been highlighted at the high school level, for example, standard AI-A.REI.10 Understand that the graph of an equation in two variables is the set of all its solutions plotted in the coordinate plane. Students becoming fluent in solving characteristic problems involving the analytic geometry of lines, such as writing down the equation of a line given a point and a slope can support them in solving less routine mathematical problems involving linearity; as well as modeling linear phenomena.
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How do we create standards with developmentally appropriate expectations within a context that embraces multiple identities/abilities ?
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The high school courses are now listed in the Standards document by course (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II) with the standards that make up the course.
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The Introduction Changing expectations for mathematics achievement
Diverse Learner Populations How to Read the Standards for Mathematical Content Connecting the Standards for Mathematical Practice to the Standards for Mathematical Content
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Updated/added Prekindergarten-8th grade-level and high school course introductions that highlight areas of focus.
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Standard Codes NY-3.OA.1 Coherence links Charts Examples Notes Diagrams/Illustrations
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NYS Next Generation Learning Standards and Assessment Time Line (Math/ELA)
The projected time line for standards and assessments over the coming years is: September 2017: Adoption of Next Generation Standards Awareness Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the NYS P-12 CCLS standards; professional development on Next Generation Standards; Capacity Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the NYS P-12 CCLS standards; professional development continuing on Next Generation Standards; Capacity Building School Year: Two-day assessments measuring the NYS P-12 CCLS standards; professional development continuing on Next Generation Standards; Full Implementation September 2020: Full implementation of the Next Generation Standards; Spring 2021: New grade 3-8 tests measuring Next Generation Standards.
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Next Steps Resources/training/professional development
Supporting resources for guidance. For example, grade by grade crosswalks of what is different in the revised standards Guidance for students with disabilities and English language learners Development of roadmaps that guide the implementation process Ongoing discussions with S/CDN and ELA and Mathematics Professional Development groups to provide resources and guidance to ensure successful implementation Next steps in the review of the standards include the development of resources for the standards, as well as statewide professional development and training for educators. The Department will work with the BOCES Staff and Curriculum Development Network and the Big 5 urban districts to provide training on the changes to the standards as well as any supplemental resources.
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Office of Curriculum and Instruction
Questions? Office of Curriculum and Instruction John Svendsen, Math Associate Sue Brockley, Math Assistant
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Crosswalks One-page snapshot Return
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Two-column side by side
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