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CCGPS Mathematics 4 th Grade Update Webinar Unit 2: Multiplication and Division of Whole Numbers August 27, 2013 Update presentations are the result of collaboration between members of 2012 and 2013 Unit Review and Revision Teams Microphone and speakers can be configured by going to: Tools – Audio – Audio setup wizard Turtle Toms- tgunn@doe.k12.ga.ustgunn@doe.k12.ga.us Elementary Mathematics Specialist These materials are for nonprofit educational purposes only. Any other use may constitute copyright infringement.
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2013 4 th Grade Resource Revision Team
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4 th Grade Math Resource Revision Team Lindsay Bryan- Teacher, Park St. Elementary, Marietta City Schools Joshua Nelson - EIP Teacher, Pleasant Grove Elementary School Michelle Sammons- Teacher, Bruce Elementary, Bibb County Schools Jenise Sexton – Mathematics Coach, Cotton Indian Elementary, Henry County Schools Steven Waters - Teacher, Calhoun Elementary School, Calhoun Schools
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New Unit 1 The old unit 1 is now split up into unit 1 and unit 2 New Unit 2 Unit 2- Multiplication and Division of Whole Numbers
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So What’s New? In the Unit Overview – SMP examples – Misconceptions – Task Descriptions and Table – Formative Assessment Lesson (FALs)
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Task Description Table
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More New Things… At the Task Level – Task Content – Specific SMPs – Misconceptions – Number Talks – Technology Connections
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Number Talks Number talks are suggested to help build metal computational strategies.
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Remember the Overview
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Overviews Grade Level Overview – Curriculum Map – Standards addressed – Explanation of standards – Examples of how students may demonstrate understanding of each standard – Common misconceptions – Ritual and Routine suggestions (workshop, centers, games, journaling, use of manipulatives, math through daily routines, effective questioning and so much more. Check it Out! You will L ve it!
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Overview Unit 2 Overview- Specific to unit 2 – Clear learning goals – Content Standards – SMPs – EQs – Concepts and skills to maintain – Common Misconceptions - Critical Areas – Selected Terms -Number talk blurb – Evidence of Learning – Task Description Table – Task Table – Formative Assessment Lesson Table
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Critical Areas
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New Task
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Grappling with Cicadas
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Exploring Divisibility 14: 1, 2, 7, 14 28: 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28 35: 1, 5, 7, 35 75: 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75 60: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 20, 30, 60
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Strategy vs. Algorithm Flexible in nature Student developed Student understanding Place value Steps Not flexible Teacher driven Lack of place value possible
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New to a Grade? Not Sure Where to Start? Start Here!!! https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Pages/Math-PL- Sessions.aspx https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Pages/Math-PL- Sessions.aspx A link to view the 2012-2013 webinars is located under the task table in EACH unit! This link directs you to all of the 2102-2013 webinars
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How to Create a Wiki Account www.wikispaces.com
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Creating a Wiki Account Username Password email Basic Information
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How to Request Access to a Wiki Page Step 2: On this page, a search bar will appear. Search “K-5 Math Wiki” Step 1: Click on your name
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You are not a member of this wiki. Join now Dismiss Don’t forget to join!Join nowDismiss FALs, math games, unit edits, student work samples, and much more!!!! This message will appear:
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Feedback http://ccgpsmathematicsk-5.wikispaces.com/ Turtle Toms- tgunn@doe.k12.ga.us Elementary Mathematics Specialist
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New to 4 th Grade? Begin at www.georgiastandards.org
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Select the Grade Level Overview or Unit
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Writing in Math Standards for Mathematical Practice require students to express their thinking and record their strategies in written form.
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Standards for Mathematical Practice SMP 1 – Students are required to explain their thinking when making sense of a problem. SMP 2 – Students are required to construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
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Why Write in Math Class? Marilyn Burns (2004): “Writing in math class supports learning because it required students to organize, clarify, and reflect on their ideas—all useful processes for making sense of mathematics. In addition, when students write, their papers provide a window into their understandings, their misconceptions and their feelings about the content.”
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Math Journals Purposes: – Record strategies and solutions – Reflect upon learning – Explain and justify thinking – Provide a chronological record of student math thinking throughout the year – Means of assessment to guide future instruction
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4 th Grade Math Resource Revision Team Lindsay Bryan- Teacher, Park St. Elementary, Marietta City Schools Joshua Nelson - EIP Teacher, Pleasant Grove Elementary School Michelle Sammons- Teacher, Bruce Elementary, Bibb County Schools Jenise Sexton – Mathematics Coach, Cotton Indian Elementary, Henry County Schools Steven Waters - Teacher, Calhoun Elementary School, Calhoun Schools
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Thank You! Please visit http://ccgpsmathematicsk-5.wikispaces.com/ to share your feedback, ask questions, and share your ideas and resources! Please visit https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Pages/Math.aspx to join the K-5 Mathematics email listserve. Follow on Twitter! Follow @GaDOEMathhttp://ccgpsmathematicsk-5.wikispaces.com/https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Pages/Math.aspx Turtle Toms Program Specialist (K-5) tgunn@doe.k12.ga.us These materials are for nonprofit educational purposes only. Any other use may constitute copyright infringement.
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