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1 Talk Less, Smile More: Getting Students to Discuss and Debate Math
Welcome! Talk Less, Smile More: Getting Students to Discuss and Debate Math Chris Luzniak & Mattie Baker @PiSpeak @Stoodle

2 Welcome! Take 2 minutes to fill out a notecard for us!
NAME (what you prefer to be called) Twitter handle Where do you teach? If you were a creature (real or fictional) which one would you be and why?

3 Talking Circle Let’s Begin! Name Where from/What you teach
Goals for Morning Session? If you were a creature (real or fictional)... Fantasy animal?

4 ACTIVITY #2 - Chalk Talk - Write your thoughts/questions/examples to the question. - Read the responses of others and comment. - NO talking. What is thinking? / How do you “see” student thinking? What are your concerns/fears with facilitating student discussions? What does your ideal classroom look like?

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6 Our Objectives To explore ways to help students feel safe and prepared for classroom discussions To give direct experience of TALKING STRUCTURES you can use in your classroom To allow work time to help you implement ideas in your classroom

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8 Math leads to close encounters with defense mechanisms.

9 We need to help students get past the “fight or flight” mentality (to experience the power of a growth mindset)

10 Using “skillful means”:
The best way to work through defense mechanisms is to Lower the Stakes... Using “skillful means”: Structures/routines/scaffolding that temporarily bracket defense mechanisms to create emotional safety.

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12 Common Examples: Explain/justify your answer. What do you Notice?
What do you Wonder? Chalk Talk

13 ACTIVITY #3 - Talking Points
Talking about discussion Groups of 3 Groups will have exactly 10 minutes to do as many rounds as they can do. Each “talking point” statement on the list receives three rounds of attention. One person reads the first statement aloud with NO COMMENT. There are then three rounds of speaking and listening. You want these to be “lightning rounds” rather than plodding or deliberate rounds. The Talking Point statements are provocative and designed to stimulate reactions that can be worked with.

14 Groups should then move on to the next Talking Point.
ROUND 1 – Go around the group, with each person saying in turn whether they AGREE, DISAGREE, or are UNSURE about the statement AND WHY. Even if you are unsure, you must state a reason WHY you are unsure. NO COMMENT. You’ll be free to change your mind during your turn in the next round. ROUND 2 – Go around the group, with each person saying whether they AGREE, DISAGREE, or are UNSURE about their own original statement OR about someone else’s statement they just heard AND SAY WHY. ROUND 3 – Take a final tally of AGREE / DISAGREE / UNSURE and make notes on your sheet. NO COMMENT Groups should then move on to the next Talking Point.

15 Take a break!

16 ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT
Welcome Back! Come up with an argument for each of the following: The best movie is ______. The most important math topic is ___. ___________is the best method for solving the system: ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT

17 ACTIVITY #4-?? - Debate

18 Arguments

19 ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT
ARGUMENT - a statement made with sound reasoning. Every argument has two key parts: CLAIM - the controversial statement being made. WARRANT - the justification for the claim. ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT “My CLAIM is ___________ and my WARRANT is _____________________”

20 Oral Arguments

21 ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT
Debate #1: Soapbox Debate Name, Claim+Warrant The best movie is ______. The most important math topic is ___. ___________is the best method for solving the system: ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT

22 Which problem shows the BEST mistake?

23 Always, Sometimes or Never? ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT
Debate #2: Circle Debate Summarize, Claim+Warrant Always, Sometimes or Never? Max gets a pay raise of 30%.  Jim gets a pay raise of 25%.  So Max gets the bigger pay raise. When you cut a piece off a shape, you reduce its area and perimeter. and are co-terminal on the Unit Circle. ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT

24 ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT
Debate #3: Point. Counter-point. Would you rather….(a) Have crayons for teeth (b) Have spaghetti for hair Would you rather solve this problem… (a) Using a proportion “Find 45% of 80” (b) Making into a decimal and multiplying Claim+Warrant STEVE ARGUMENT = CLAIM + WARRANT

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26 Wrapping Up!

27 On the first notecard “I used to think…., but now I think…”

28 On the second notecard One thing you enjoyed today.
One thing you wonder/want to hear more about/need mentioned/are confused by/etc What could you share with the group?

29 Contact Us! Mattie Baker Chris Luzniak @Stoodle @PiSpeak
@Stoodle pythagoraswasanerd.wordpress.com Chris Luzniak @PiSpeak clopendebate.wordpress.com


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