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Professional Development Day Effective Use of Math Block and Centers October 20, 2006 Facilitated by Karen Machuca-4 th Gr. Math Teacher
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Learning Objective Today (L.O.T.) Utilize Math Block to incorporate direct instruction, flexible grouping, manipulative based learning, focus on problem solving, cooperative learning, use of learning centers, and math journaling. Share effective strategies and center-based activities. Leave with a Framework of how to best utilize your instructional time in Math.
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Schedule of the Afternoon 12:15-12:45 Explore Centers 12:45-1:25 Whole Group 1:25-1:55 Center Concerns 1:55-2:00 Break/Explore Centers 2:00-2:45 Share Centers 2:45-2:55 Wrap-Up 2:55 Evaluations 3:00 Enjoy the weekend!
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Why Learning Centers? Developmentally appropriate. Accommodate different learning styles. Designed to emphasize and require application rather than to teach new skills. Allows the teacher to work uninterrupted with small groups of students. FUN and Self motivating! (What are the Other Kids Doing? Donna Marriott 1997)
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Sample of Math Block Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday 5 min.Copy Learning Objective Today and Homework Practice Book pg. 3.1 10 min. Review homework and answer any questions. 5 min. POD (3.1) (Problem of the Day) and/or Do Now. 25 min.Direct Instruction: Review addition and subtraction rules/properties (TM pg. 60-61) with Guided practice pg. 61. 20 min. Independent practice pg. 61. 5 min.Math Journal: Write definitions for each addition property and subtraction rule and include examples. 75 minutes Total Time for Math Block
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Sample of Math Block Thursday & Friday 5 min.Copy Learning Objective Today (L.O.T.) 5 min. Review homework. 60 min. Students will rotate through the following centers every 15 minutes: #1: What’s For Dinner, Honey? #2:Target!Target! #3:Making Change #4:See Mrs. Machuca. 5 min.(Whole Class) Journal Writing: Which center today used the Associative Property? Explain and give anexample of how that center used this property. 75 Minutes Total Time for Math Block
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Center Rotation 60 minutes with 15 minutes in each center Group A Advanced Target! What’s For Dinner? See Mrs. Machuca What’s For Dinner? Group B At Grade Level What’s For Dinner? Target! Making Change See Mrs. Machuca Group C At Grade Level But Needs Support See Mrs. Machuca What’s For Dinner? Target! Making Change Group D Below Grade Level Making Change See Mrs. Machuca What’s For Dinner? Target!
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“See Mrs. Machuca” Center Review previous week’s skills and ask students to bring up anything that they do not understand at this point in time. Teach to the individual group’s level. Provide challenging material for students. Review concepts and really see what they understand. Introduce a new center.
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Sample Lesson with Teacher Word Problems with Counting Money A=Advanced I went into the store and bought a book for $3.15 and a bag of apples for 4.56. If the cashier gave me 12.29 back, how much money did I start out with? B=At Grade Level I went to the store and bought apples for $3.15, pears for 8.17, and bananas for 4.59. If I paid with two 10 dollar bills, how much change do I receive? C=At Grade Level with Support I went to the store and bought apples for $3.15, pears for $8.17, and bananas for $4.59. If I paid with a $20 dollar bill, how much change do I receive? D=Below Grade Level I went to the store with $20.00 and bought a bag of candy for 6.79. How much change do I get back?
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Problems You Have Been Experiencing with Centers?
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Strategies To Solve Center Problems
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Group Practice/Sharing Share with the group the centers you brought today. Explain the specific task of the center. Time permitting, Let’s explore the centers as if we were the students…
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Quick Center Ideas That Don’t Cost a Thing! Create your own word problem with pictures from magazines, cards, etc. Use the same pictures for Writing Prompts! Save everyday containers, rotate problem solving questions pertaining to your current area of study, and place questions in your sturdy box! Old decks of cards can be used for Multiplication War, Place Value, Target game, and so much more! Eating at a Restaurant? Ask the Manager if you could have one of the menus and create word problems accordingly.
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Journal Writing Name two things that were helpful to you today? Which center can you adapt to your classroom for immediate use? Will you implement centers differently now? Explain how or why the change. D
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Internet Resources Classroom Organization and Workstations http://www.internet4classrooms.com/classroom_organization.htm http://www.internet4classrooms.com/classroom_organization.htm Primary Grades www.geocities.com/learningcenters2003 Education World http://www.education-world.com/index.shtml (Hunt the Fact Monster activity) http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/factmonster/ideas.shtmlhttp://www.education-world.com/index.shtml A to Z Teacher Stuff http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/ Lesson Planet (membership fee is required) Lessonplanet.com Pro Teacher http://www.proteacher.net/http://www.proteacher.net/ Word Game Boards http://208.183.128.3/tutorials/gameboard.htmhttp://208.183.128.3/tutorials/gameboard.htm Sample of a teacher’s classroom with centers in use. http://www.teachingheart.net/LC.htm http://www.teachingheart.net/LC.htm http://www.Ilovethatteachingidea.com http://www.Ilovethatteachingidea.com
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Book Resources What are the Other Kids Doing…while you teach small groups? Creative Teaching Press (1997) by Donna Marriott Month-By-Month Phonic for Upper Grades (1998) by Patricia M. Cunningham and Dorothy P. Hall More Alternatives to Worksheets (1994) by Creative Teaching Press The Complete Guide To Classroom Centers (1996) by Creative Teaching Press Take It to Your Seat Math Centers Grades 4-6 (2002) by Evan-Moor Centers on the Go Grades 4-6 (2005) by The Learning Works Success With Sight Words-Multisensory Ways to Teach High-Frequency Words (1999) by Creative Teaching Press Amelia’s Journal Book Series by Marissa Moss. Published by Simon & Schuster. Making Spelling Words Stick! (2004) Scholastic. By Richard Piccirilli and Todd Zuk.
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