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EngageNY.org Supporting Your Math Student By: Ashley Dixon
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Welcome!
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Tonight’s Objectives Discuss the recent shifts in mathematical thinking Learn tips and strategies for how you can improve your students math ability at home Discover resources for helping your student succeed in math class 3
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EMPHASIS ACROSS GRADES Number/Number Sense Computation/Estimation Patterns/Functions/Algebra Geometry Measurement Probability and Statistics K–34–56–89–12 STRANDS
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EngageNY.org5 Focus: learn more about less Build skills across grades Develop speed and accuracy Really know it, Really do it Use it in the real world Think fast AND solve problems A Closer Look: Mathematics Shifts
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EngageNY.org6 Parents SHOULD Students MUST Keep building on learning year after year Be aware of what your child struggled with last year and how that will affect ongoing learning Advocate for your child and ensure that support is given for “gap” skills: negative numbers, fractions, etc. Math Shift #1: Focus: Learn more about less
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EngageNY.org7 Parents SHOULD Students MUST Spend more time on fewer concepts Go more in-depth on each one Know what the priority work is for your child at their grade level Spend time with your child on that work Ask your child’s teacher about his or her progress on the priority work Math Shift #2: Learn skills across grades
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EngageNY.org8 Parents SHOULD Students MUST Spend time practicing by doing lots of problems on the same idea Push children to know, understand and memorize basic math facts Know all of the fluencies your child should have; prioritize learning of the ones they still find difficult Math Shift #3: Develop speed and accuracy
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EngageNY.org9 Parents SHOULD Students MUST Make the math work, and understand why it does Talk about why the math works Prove that they know why and how the math works Notice whether your child really knows why the answer is what it is Advocate for the time your child needs to learn key math skills Provide time for your child to work at math skills at home Get smarter in the math your child needs to know Math Shift #4: Really know it, really do it
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EngageNY.org10 Parents SHOULD Students MUST Apply math in real world situations Know which math skills to use for which situation Ask your child to do that math that comes up in your daily life Math Shift #5: Use it in the real world
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EngageNY.org11 Parents SHOULD Students MUST Be able to use core math facts quickly Be able to apply math in the real world Notice your child’s strengths and weaknesses in math Make sure your child practices the math facts that prove most difficult Make sure your child thinks about math in real life Math Shift #6: Think fast and solve problems
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EngageNY.org12 What else can parents do to help?
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Parent support can help students succeed By staying involved, informed and engaged, parents can help students be successful There are many ways to help: Read with your children Review and discuss their homework Communicate with their teachers Attend public meetings to stay informed Learn about the standards and how they affect your child’s education and school Look through your child’s backpack each afternoon EngageNY.org13
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Some questions to ask your child 14 Did you learn any new words in class today? What do they mean? How do you spell them? Do you have all of your materials packed for class tomorrow? Can you show me where they are? Do you have any homework today? Can you show me where your assignments are? How did you use math today?
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EngageNY.org Teacher Blogs Big Ideas Online Math Textbook Virginia Department of Education IXL.com Jefferson Lab Council of the Great City Schools Resources for Parents
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Closing Discussion EngageNY.org16 What strategies did we discuss today that you think you might use with your children? What other information would be helpful to you? What other questions do you have?
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EngageNY.org Thank you for coming!
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