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Authentic Problem Solving Professional Development January 23 rd, 2012 James Ro and Jackie Price
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Warm Up Activity On your desk is a worksheet. In your groups, determine the answer using either pictures, manipulatives, and/or charts to come up with answer for each scenario.
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Discussion on Warm Up What did you come up with? Why is it important for students to discover different ways of solving a given problem?
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Process
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The Process UNDERSTAND PLAN TRY ASSESS
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…….. Teacher: “How did you get your answer?” Student: “I don’t know. Is it right?” Teacher: “No. But I want you to explain to me how you thought through the problem.” Student: “I don’t know. I just did it. Is it 4?” Teacher: “No, how about you –” Student: “-4?” Teacher shakes head… Student: “5! -5?”
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Process Note: It’s easy to focus on end results, but the key is the process and method of problem solving HOW???? WHY????
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Aiding the Process UNDERSTAND Analogies Vocabulary Real-World examples they can relate to Manipulatives that help model the situation PLAN Modeling relevant and irrelevant questions Using simpler patterns How to research (Questions) Creating a product based off constraints ASSESS Open-ended results that require a defense of their answer Multiple pathways to the same answer that are MODELED Does it make sense???
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The Task Characteristics of Tasks to provoke problem solving! Related to food Impossible scenarios Random and adventurous Student-created work Virtual Trips Includes teachers/students Something that’s “in” with the crowd Role-playing
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Examples of Real Life Applications -
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Data Analysis
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Data Analysis Worksheet
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Cupcake Activity
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Linear Worksheet for Cupcake Activity
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American Road Trip
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American Road Trip Proportion Worksheet
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Mall Trip Activity
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Percents Activity Female Trip
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Percents Activity Male Trip
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Exploring Inequalities
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Exploring Inequalities Guided Notes
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Building a Café Mario Bros Painting charges their customers by the area in square feet. They charge $36 for 90 sq. ft. Bowsers Wows You charges their customers by labor time. They charge $265 per hour, and claim that they can paint 233 sq. ft. in 20 minutes. YOU NEED A TOTAL of 2,340 SQ. FT. PAINTED…. WHICH PAINTING COMPANY WOULD YOU HIRE? And HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
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Agent Ro As the dogs are chasing him, AGENT Ro is running towards a wall inside enemy territory. Using his super-precise eyesight, AGENT Ro calculates that the wall is 8 ft high. If AGENT Ro plans to jump at an angle of elevation of 73 degrees, how far should he be from the wall in order to do this?
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Ideas for each content area
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Science Researching Green Homes Create a home using recyclable material Cost for materials Analyzing malfunctions with circuits Animal data research
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Social Studies Culture Case Study ◦Research the specific culture and present connections you made with that culture ◦Vacation Proposal Law Activity -Activity how a bill becomes a law -Break students into groups based on their views of a topic -Congress -Presidents -Have them discuss ways a bill becomes a law
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Reading Service Learning Project ◦Homelessness After completing project, students could go on this website. Here the students are given a budget and they have to make daily decisions that will impact if they stay under over their budget. By their decisions, they will see if they become homeless or not based on their decisions. ◦http://playspent.org/http://playspent.org/ ◦Have them write down a paragraph on how they felt with having a strict budget and how they can help people who are homeless in the area.
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English Grocery Shopping Activity - Give students a budget - Students have to write a list to go grocery shopping and stay within their budget - Students write an persuasive essay why the grocery shopping items are the best to buy. - Students go shopping for their items at the school store
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