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Major Work of the Grade First Grade Andi Green and Amy Scrinzi NCCTM Conference 2012
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Session Agenda Overview of The Major Work of the Grade Exploring: First Grade Place Value Updates Questions & Answers
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http://www.ncdpi.wikispaces.net
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Research Major Work of the Grade NC Educators CCSS Progressions Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium NC Department of Public Instruction
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Understanding Place Value 1.NBT.2 Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases: A. 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones—called a “ten.”
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Unitize a Ten In Kindergarten, everything was thought of as individual units: “ones”. In First Grade, students are asked to unitize those ten individual ones as a whole unit: “one ten”.
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Ten Frame
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Quick Flash
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I Wish I Had…
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Ten Facts
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Make Ten 98765 43210
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Ten and Some More 1.NBT.2b The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
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Ten and Some More
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Double Ten Frames
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Terrific Tens...Teens Understand that when adding ten to a single digit number, the sum is a “teen” Hold the double ten frames so that the full-ten is on the left and the partial ten is on the right to mimic the way we write double-digit numbers
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Tic-Tac-Ten 1415121411 1318191213 1612141618 1712161517 1618141319
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Composing Tens 1.NBT.4 Add within 100… First Grade students use concrete materials, models, drawings and place value strategies to add within 100 Single digit addition-making tens Concept that 9+3 = 10+2
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Double Ten Frame 9 + 3 10 + 2 9 + 3 = 10 + 2
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Nine Plus a Number Teacher led small group activity Double ten frame with nine filled in Student rolls a die and places that number of counters on the second ten frame Slides one counter to “make ten”
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Time to Explore! Find a partner. Explore the four Place Value tasks. Record your “Things I Want to Remember” If you have any questions, please feel free to ask Andi or Amy.
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Tying it Together What are your take-aways? What’s Next?
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References Burns, Marilyn (2000). About Teaching Mathematics. Math Solutions Publications. Fosnot, Catherine Twomey and Dolk, Maarten (2001). Young mathematicians at work: Constructing number sense, addition, and subtraction. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Gerdemann, Gail Ten-Frames-A Games Approach to Number Sense. Oregon State University STEPs Program Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant Mokros, Russell, Economopoulos (1995). Beyond Arithmetic: Changing Mathematics in the Elementary Classroom. Dale Seymour Publications. National Research Council. (2001). Adding it up: Helping children learn mathematics. J. Kilpatrick, J. Swafford, and B. Findell (Eds.). Mathematics Learning Study Committee, Center for Education, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC; National Academy Press. NCTM (2000). Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. Reston, VA: Author. Richardson, Kathy (1999). Developing Number Concepts. Dale Seymour Publications. Van de Walle, John and Lovin, LouAnn ( 2006). Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics. Addison Wesley Longman.
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K-2 Assessment K-2 Formative Instructional & Assessment Tasks –http://www.wikispaces.dpi.net ORhttp://www.wikispaces.dpi.net –http://commoncoretasks.wikispaces.com/http://commoncoretasks.wikispaces.com/ K-2 Mid-year Benchmark Assessment –Sent directly to district leadership: Mid-Fall, 2012 Summative Assessment –Sent directly to district leadership: Mid-Winter, 2013 NCCTM Session: Thursday @ 4:00 – 4:45
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Unpacking Document
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First Grade Unit
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Navigations Alignment
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Lessons for Learning
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NCDPI K-5 Math Listserv Send an email to the Listserv to join: join-k-5_math@lists.dpi.state.nc.us
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A Special Thank-You! Andi Green First Grade Teacher Stocks Elementary Edgecombe County agreen@ecps.us
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DPI Contact Information Kitty Rutherford Elementary Mathematics Consultant 919-807-3934 kitty.rutherford@dpi.nc.gov Amy Scrinzi RTT-ELC Program Lead 919-807-3839 amy.scrinzi@dpi.nc.gov Barbara Bissell K – 12 Mathematics Section Chief 919-807-3838 barbara.bissell@dpi.nc.gov Susan Hart K-12 Program Assistant 919-807-3846 susan.hart@dpi.nc.gov http://www.ncdpi.wikispaces.net
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