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Family Fun Night December 6, 2012 FOCUS: Math Literacy
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Reading and Math? One of the important functions of reading is the acquisition of information and one of the important aspects of mathematics is the manipulation of information so reading and math just naturally go together.
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Why teach vocabulary? There is research supporting the connection between vocabulary development and success in mathematics. (Allen, 1999)
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Vocabulary knowledge increases students’ reading comprehension. develops students’ knowledge of new concepts. improves students’ range and precision in writing. helps students communicate more effectively. develops students’ deeper understanding of words and concepts.
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Some vocabulary words are found only in math (denominator, hypotenuse, polynomial, histogram). shared with science and other disciplines (divide, radical, power, experiment). shared with everyday language sometimes with different meanings and/or sometimes with comparable meanings in mathematics (fraction, similar, variable, median). (Rubenstein, 2007)
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7 th Grade Mathematics Vocabulary Unit 1: Operations with Rational Numbers Additive Inverse Multiplicative Inverse Absolute Value Integers Long Division Natural Numbers Negative Numbers Opposite Numbers Positive Numbers Rational Numbers Repeating Decimal Terminating Decimal Zero Pair Unit 2: Expressions and Equations Variable Numerical Expression Algebraic Expression Term Coefficient Constant Equation Inequality
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7 th Grade Mathematics Vocabulary Unit 3: Ratios and Proportional Relationships Fraction Multiplicative inverse Percent rate of change Ratio Proportion Scale factor Unit 4: Statistics Box and whisker plot Frequency Grouped frequency table Histogram Inter-quartile range (IQR) Maximum value Mean absolute deviation Mean measures of center Measures of spread Median Minimum value Mode Mutually exclusive Outlier Range Sample Simple random sampling Stem and leaf plot
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7 th Grade Mathematics Vocabulary Unit 5: Geometry Adjacent angle Circumference Complementary angle Congruent Cross-section Irregular polygon Parallel lines Pi Regular polygon Supplementary angle Vertical angles Unit 6: Probability Chance process Compound event Empirical Event Experimental probability Independent events Probability Probability model Relative frequency of outcomes Sample space Simple event Simulation Theoretical probability Tree diagram
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Genre: Expository MATH CONCEPTS Number Sense Ratios Patterns Measuring Estimating Data Analysis Tables and Graphs Geometry Reasoning and Logical Thinking Expository writing is used to inform readers about specific topics. This is done through giving direct information and proving that the information is correct by showing the reader what is applied to the specific ideals. Expository = Explain
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Not another word problem! Typically, reading in the content area of math is assigned as independent work, and many students overlook it and attempt to solve problems by trying to mimic the examples in the text.
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Mathematics Reading Keys 1. Read carefully and make sure each sentence makes sense. 2. Try to summarize what you read in your own words. 3. When you encounter a difficult word, try thinking of easier words that mean the same thing and substitute. 4. Talk over what you read with a partner to make sure you got it right, and to clear up anything you don’t understand. 5. Be on the lookout for things the author thinks you already know and things you have learned in mathematics before. 6. “Read” with a pencil by working the examples as you read them, and reread each section after trying the examples. 7. Make your own definitions for key terms and keep them in your math notebook. (Buehl, 2001)
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Number Know-How By Kate Boehm Jerome Place value and benchmarks, mental math, estimating and determining reasonable answers
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Puzzling Out Patterns By Rebecca L. Johnson Ratios, making scale models, graphing ratios
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How Many Ants in an Anthill? By Kate Boehm Jerome Scale and measurement, using the metric system, estimating
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Crunching Numbers By Rebecca L. John son Estimating, data analysis, spreadsheets, and computers
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Decoding Data By Rebecca L. Johnson Collecting data and displaying data in line graphs, bar graphs, and circle graphs
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Sizing Up Shapes By Rebecca L. Johnson Polygons, hexagons, spheres
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Thinking It Through By Kate Boehm Jerome Venn diagrams, drawing conclusions, relationships and patterns
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Honor the Compact The school/ parent compact serves as an agreement that you, your child, and the school will work together to achieve the best education possible for your child. By working together as a team, we can make a difference!
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Thank You for attending Family Fun Night!
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