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Assessing Math ConceptsAMC

Orange County Schools

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3rd Grade Proficiency Fall 2010

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Dilemma:

In order for 3rd graders to master 3rd grade math skills, they must exit 2nd grade with a fluent understanding and working knowledge of ten.

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What we know:When children follow procedures without understanding the underlying mathematics, what they are doing is empty mathematics. Empty mathematics is a barrier to accessing and mastering higher math skills and using mathematical concepts to genuinely problem solve.  What we need to know:Knowing a student gave the correct answer is not enough. We must uncover their thinking as they work toward the answers. Mathematical understanding and procedural skill are equally important. Both require fluency and automaticity.

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Assessing Math Concepts (AMC) offers…

• An efficient protocol to assess children’s working knowledge of core concepts in math.

• Data that accurately portrays a learners present level of performance and a flow chart indicating a learner’s subsequent developmental math needs.

• Strategies to inform instructional decisions purposefully addressing student need through intervention or enrichment.

• Alignment with the Common Core State Standards.

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AMC Core Concepts Common Core Counting and Comparing

Adding and Subtracting

Place Value

Counting and Cardinality

Operations and Algebraic Thinking

Number and Operations in Base Ten

Number and Operations –Fractions

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AMC assessments have been carefully designed so each question elicits several levels of student thinking.

This gives teachers the most information possible in the shortest amount of time about each individual student.

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THE ASSESSMENT PROCESS

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THE INDICATORSA Can do it, no problems

P Can do it, but it is not easy yet

I Can’t do it, needs instruction on this skill

N Needs prerequisite skills, not ready for this assessment

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“P” is the edge of understanding. This is where instruction begins.

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3rd Grade Proficiency After Assessing Math Concepts

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PLC’S ANALYZE AMC DATA AND RESPOND TO STUDENT NEEDS. AMC STRATEGIES INFORM TIER I, II, AND III INSTRUCTION. All Hands On Deck:

Grade level rotation of students between teachers based on students needs (Occurs during math time and/or intervention time).

Intervention groups meet once a week. Strategies are differentiated according to student needs (ex: Measurement day with metric measurement).

Center activities created with AMC materials inform daily Math Workshop planning.

Small group pull-out by interventionists 1 group for five days – lunch bunch2 groups (1 group M, W, F and 1 group T, Th)

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RESULTS

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GROUPING TENS GROWTHSECOND GRADE 2010 - 2011

Following Intervention

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BENEFITS OF AMC Assessments may serve as formative or

summative data and are aligned with Common Core Math

Cost effective (additional information in handout)

Sustainable Teachers begin to understand and value math

talk Deepens teacher understanding of child

development in relation to numeration Increases teacher’s comfort level with math

instruction Develops student’s reasoning skills Interview protocol supports ELL students’

development of expressive language A positive view of math emerges