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6 th Grade Math - Accelerated Mr. Gerdin
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Background Education: M.Ed Education (Loyola) BS Chemical Engineering (Wisconsin) Masters Engineering Management (Northwestern) Experience: 8 Years 6 th grade math teaching at The Joseph Sears School 15 years professional engineering experience
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Common Core Standards Practices outlined in CCSS Always been part of good math instruction, now will be more emphasized Generally – more depth, less scope
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Practices Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them Reason abstractly and quantitatively Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others Model with mathematics
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Practices Continued Use appropriate tools strategically Attend to precision. Look for and make use of structure Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
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Problem Solving Explicit Instruction – 4 Techniques Apply Techniques to Core Content Assessments Coordinated with 7 and 8 21 st Century Skills
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Placement Matrix placement historically accurate Student placement re-evaluated near end of first trimester and beyond Criteria include IAAT, IOWA math results, Class Quiz/Test Scores, HW Completion, grade, EOY
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Placement Typically students in this class will complete algebra in 8 th grade. It is not guaranteed. Their placement into high school will depend on a number of factors including their placement test and teacher recommendation.
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Potential to Move Down The goal is to have the level instruction meet the needs of all students. Grade C+ or lower in trimester, or at D+ or lower in a month Parental Request
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Resources: Middle School Math – Course 2 (Scott Foresman/Addison-Wesley) 1 Copy to Keep at Home Classroom set of textbooks for use in class Additional copies available for use at math lunch and homework club Additional Resources – IXL, MIF, etc.
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Supplies: Bring to Every Class: 8-1/2” x 11” Loose Leaf Paper (Lined and Grid) Pencil w/eraser and Red Pen Calculator (TI – 30 Xa), Protractor & Ruler Executive Functioning Binder w/Math Folder Complete Homework and Current Notes
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Homework: About 20- 30 Minutes Expected Daily Daily Class Notes and videos to be used as Guide Notes & Videos posted on Gerdin Website Work must be SHOWN as directed Homework may include text book problem sets and extensions of concepts
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Homework Example
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Grading Homework Tests/Quizzes Problem Solving/Presentations Projects/Activities Scoring/Grading Per Sears Policy No extra credit
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Math Homework Help Make a concerted effort to solve problems prior to asking for help. Review Class Notes or Watch Video Ask Classmate(s) Ask Parent Ask Teacher (in class during homework review) Still Struggling? – Arrange Teacher Conference (before school, lunch, after school) Drop ins (2 per week & prior to major assesments)
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Content Faster Paced More Complex Problems Mastery of Skills Techniques, Strategies, Algorithms Communication
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Content, Continued Algebraic Formulas, Expressions, and Equations 3x – 5 = 17 –(2x+6) D = R x T Decimals and Fractions 0.25 = ¼ 0.25 x 4 = 1
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Content, Continued Operations with Fractions 2 1/3 x 2 1/3 41/3 ÷ 1/17 Geometry and Measurement Area of Polygons Surface area and volume of prisms and pyramids a 2 + b 2 = c 2
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Content, Continued Ratios, Rates, and Proportions 9/12 = ¾ 300:150; 150:75 $365,000/yr = $1000/day Dimensional Analysis
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Content, Continued Percents 25% off $79.99 = $20 4 is 2% of 200 Integers - 5 x – 5 = 25 -5 x 5 = - 25 Algebraic Equation Solving Techniques Statistics
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Technology Technology (calculators/spreadsheets) not a substitute for knowing concepts and mastering skills. Technology will be integrated into work Mental Math is important
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Math
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