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1 TEACHING WITH THE STANDARDS OF MATHEMATICAL PRACTICE

2 OBJECTIVES Will have a better understanding of what the Standards of Mathematical Practice are and… Will implement at least one of the strategies discussed today into your mathematics lesson plans.

3 The Content Standards include the mathematical knowledge and skills students should learn.

4 Process Standards specify the mathematical ways of thinking students should develop while learning mathematics content.

5 In the Common Core Standards the process standards are described as 8 Mathematical Processes that build on the NCTM Process Standards and the National Research Council’s 5 Strands of Mathematical Proficiency.

6 Standards for Mathematical Practice: 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 Use appropriate tools strategically Attend to precision Look for and make use of structure Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning

7 To emphasize the link between the content standards and the Mathematical Practices, the Common Core standards document indicates that content standards—beginning with the word "understand"—are especially good places for making connections between the content standards and Mathematical Practices. ( Frieda Parker and Jodie Novak)

8 Given the importance of the Mathematical Practices in understanding and implementing the Common Core mathematics standards, it is essential that teachers, teacher leaders, and administrators have a firm knowledge of these practices. Frieda Parker and Jodie Novak

9 Owning the Common Core Math Practices

10 So, the Question is… How do we implement them into our teaching?

11 What do you do each day to build Mathematical Thinkers?

12 Do our classroom activities and discussions focus on students’ thinking related to how and why they chose a particular strategy, rather than on just getting the answer?

13 Do our classroom discussions move beyond oversimplified, and sometimes unreliable, methods like key words (e.g., “I saw the word altogether so I added.”)?

14 Do we pose one or two problems for students to solve and discuss thoroughly rather than supply a list of problems to be solved as quickly as possible?

15 Do we often replace easier, more direct problems with problems that push students to apply their understanding of math content?

16 What do we do to keep our students actively engaged in solving problems?

17 Do we routinely ask students to talk and write as they solve problems? Do we provide ongoing opportunities for them to talk about both process and solution? Are our questions frequent, purposeful and high-level? Do we give them time to discuss alternate ways to approach a problem?

18 Do we maintain students’ interest and expand their insights by asking them to share their ideas and actively solve problems with partners and groups?

19 How do we help our students develop positive attitudes and demonstrate perseverance during problem solving?

20 Do we provide opportunities for students to explore complex problems that may include multiple approaches or answers that are not immediately apparent?

21 Do we praise their efforts, with value placed on persistence and process rather than on the answer?

22 Is our classroom environment supportive and nonthreatening?

23 Is Confusion openly discussed? Including insights on ways to simplify problems and move through confusion?

24 Do we acknowledge the efficiency of particular strategies, but still celebrate individual, reasonable approaches?

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30 Common Core Mathematical Practices: Posters, Rubrics, Scoring Sheets by Wise Guys found on TPT

31 Dodecahedron with Standards of Math Practices for Upper Grades (7 th -12 th ) by Weatherly Free on TpT

32 By Mary Lirette: Free on TpT

33 Pocket Chart Strips by Melissa McMurry on TpT Free

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35 By Lynn Kapish on TpT--Free

36 By Christy Howe on TpT--Free

37 By Kristen Wheeler: Free on TpT

38 By Mrs. Ricca’s Kindergarten: Free on TpT

39 Standards for Math Practice Standards Posters: Teacher Set & Student Set by Karen’s Kids School Room on TpT

40 By Jason’s On-line Classroom: Free on TpT

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43 By Room 306 on TpT--Free

44 Common Core ELA Instructional Shifts and Math Practices Posters By Classroom Cupcakes Free on TpT

45 NUMERACY POSTERS by Light Bulbs & Laughter Free on TpT

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47 8 Mathematical Practices Student Reference Page By The Marvelous Middle Grades found on TpT (I put these on rings)

48 Study Cards by Molly Urban Found on TpT

49 Kid- Friendly Cards by Leslie Johnson on TpT Free

50 By Lorena Reimann: Found on TpT--Free

51 ON-LINE RESOURCES CCPS MARS Teachers-pay-Teachers Common Core State Standards Initiative Inside Mathematics Loma Portal Elementary Jordan School District ASCD

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53 Karen@nucenter.org www.nucenter.org


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