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Geometry and Geometry A/B Anthony Owen
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Smart Core and Core Graduation Paths Core Graduation Math Requirements 4 Units – One (1) unit of Algebra or equivalent [Algebra A&B] – One (1) unit of Geometry or equivalent [Geometry A&B] – All math units must build on the base of algebra and geometry knowledge and skills. – Comparable concurrent credit courses may be substituted where applicable. http://www.arkansased.org/public/userfiles/Legal/Legal-Current%20Rules/ade_282_standards_0709_current.pdf NOTICE: Changes in the Arkansas Academic Challenge (Lottery) Scholarship requirements mandate that students graduating in 2014 and beyond must graduate under Smart Core.
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Smart Core and Core Graduation Paths Smart Core Graduation Math Requirements 4 Units [at least one unit must be gained in either 11 th or 12 th grade] – Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II must all be completed* – One unit above and beyond Algebra II Advanced Topics and Modeling in Mathematics Algebra III Calculus Linear Systems and Statistics Mathematical Applications and Algorithms Pre-Calculus College Board AP Math Courses** International Baccalaureate Courses** Concurrent Math Courses http://www.arkansased.org/public/userfiles/Legal/Legal-Current%20Rules/ade_282_standards_0709_current.pdf
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) Accessing the Common Core State Standards: www.corestandards.org While there are other sites out there that are related to the CCSS, www.corestandards.org is the official site.
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) How to read the CCSSM – Grade level standards are categorized by 3 different groupings or “grain sizes” Standards – define what students should understand and be able to do. Clusters – are groups of related standards. Domains – larger groups of related standards.
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) www.corestandards.org
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) How to read the PARCC Model Content Frameworks (MCF) http://www.parcconline.org/parcc-model-content-frameworks http://www.parcconline.org/parcc-model-content-frameworks – The MCF provides the following information: Individual end-of-course overviews Examples of key advances from previous grades or courses Discussion of Mathematical Practices in relation to course content Fluency recommendations Pathway summary table Assessment limits table for standards assessed on more than one end-of-course test.
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) The MCF identify course specific emphasis for the standards Course emphases include: – Major Content – Supporting Content – Additional Content
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) http://www.parcconline.org/sites/parcc/files/PARCCMCFMathematicsNovember2012V3_FINAL.pdf
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) http://www.parcconline.org/sites/parcc/files/PARCCMCFMathematicsNovember2012V3_FINAL.pdf
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) How to read our state produced Algebra A/B, Algebra I, Geometry A/B, Geometry, and Algebra II documents. Mirrors the information and groupings found in the CCSSM and the PARCC Model Content Frameworks Does not perfectly align to the CCSSM Math Appendix A
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) Domain and Cluster taken from the CCSSM Standard as written in the CCSSM PARCC Course Emphasis PARCC Assessment Limitation Cluster Number CCSSM Standard Number Arkansas/CCSS Algebra I Curriculum Frameworks Document 2013
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Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) Domain and Cluster taken from the CCSSM Standard as written in the CCSSM PARCC Course Emphasis PARCC Assessment Limitation Cluster Number CCSSM Standard Number Arkansas/CCSS Algebra A Curriculum Frameworks Document 2013 Both in Alg. A and Alg. B Sample Theme
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Geometry & Geometry A/B Reminders: – Pre-requisite of Algebra I or Algebra A/B – Approval Renewals – Content has moved around/down – Teach the content of the course
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Geometry & Geometry A/B Suggestions: – Schools need to have a plan to properly identify and place students in Geometry or Geometry A/B at the 5-8 level. – Though Geometry A/B is an available option right now, schools need to help students and parents make informed decisions that are in the best interest of the student.
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SmartCore and the Academic Challenge Scholarship Students should be reminded of eligibility changes for the Arkansas Academic Challenge (Lottery) Scholarship, which require students graduating in 2014 and beyond to graduate under Smart Core. http://www.adhe.edu/divisions/financialaid/P ages/fa_acs.aspx http://www.adhe.edu/divisions/financialaid/P ages/fa_acs.aspx
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Geometry & Geometry A/B Sequencing: – What about our February of 2012 recommendation? Algebra I -> Algebra II -> Geometry or Algebra I -> Geometry -> Algebra II – Suggested sequencing based on PARCC approved college and career readiness determination: Algebra I -> Geometry -> Algebra II
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Geometry & Geometry A/B Sequencing – How does the new Bridge to Algebra II (BTAII) fit in? Before Geometry, concurrently with Geometry, or after Geometry but before Algebra II Quick reminder BTAII DOES NOT count as a fourth math credit under SmartCore!
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Geometry & Geometry A/B Framework Documents (3) for Geometry, Geometry A, & Geometry B – Geometry Committee based development Familiar form Precise language PARCC alignment
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Geometry & Geometry A/B – Geometry A & Geometry B Two separate documents Committee was charged to not simply lop the standards in half, but to consider: – What standards could stand alone in each course – What standards should span both courses – The emphasis of each standard in each course and how that emphasis changed.
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Geometry & Geometry A/B – Geometry & Geometry A/B The committee worked to “unpack” the standards and place them within themes or umbrellas of instruction. We have included those themes as an appendix to the documents.
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Geometry & Geometry A/B Geometry A & Geometry B (Themes overview) – Frame for local planning – Incorporates PARCC Model Content Frameworks Emphases – Optional not Prescriptive
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Geometry & Geometry A/B In the spring of 2013, a committee composed of Arkansas educators categorized each standard into themes, which could frame the sequencing or organization of the content. – Congruence and Similarity – Circles – Dimensional Geometry
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Geometry & Geometry A/B Location of documents: http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/learning -services/curriculum-and- instruction/frameworks/curriculum_categorie s/math http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/learning -services/curriculum-and- instruction/frameworks/curriculum_categorie s/math (http://tinyurl.com/9z5ejnt) Only courses labeled with (CCSS 2013-2014) will be valid high school math course offerings beginning with the 2013-2014 school year.
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Anthony Owen anthony.owen@arkansas.gov 501-682-7816
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