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CCGPS MathematicsFirst Grade Update Webinar
Unit 2: Developing Base Ten Number SenseSeptember 12, 2013
Update presentations are the result of collaboration between members of 2012 and 2013 Unit Review and Revision Teams and Real Live Classroom Teachers
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Turtle Toms- [email protected] Elementary Mathematics Specialist
These materials are for nonprofit educational purposes only. Any other use may constitute copyright infringement.
FIRST GRADE REVIEW REVISION TEAM 2013
• Brook Bauer- Liberty County• Brian Burnaugh- Cobb County• Donna Colvin- Jackson County• Adrienne Kidd- Lumpkin
County• Daphney King- Thomas
County
STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICAL PRACTICE – SMP’S
• Content standards tell us what the students should learn from the task or the unit.
• Standards for mathematical practice tell us how the students will gain this knowledge.
• The Standards for mathematical practice have been highlighted in the unit overview and in each individual task.
• The examples in the SMP portion of each task are specific to that task.
FAL = FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT LESSONS• Developed by the Shell Center or the KY Math
Collaborative
• There are only three FAL’s for first grade at this time.
• Because of the similarity of the content standards, the recommended FAL is the same for Unit 1 and Unit 2.
• Teachers may choose to use it with Unit 1, Unit 2, or both.
• FAL’s require planning and time.
OVERVIEW• Glossary Term Clarification
• Sample Unit Assessments
• Rubrics
• Resources
NUMBER TALKS
• The Number Talks suggested for Unit 2 are 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
• Counting on using:• Dot images• Ten frames• Rekenreks• Double ten frames• Number sentences
TASK CHANGES
• Standards for Mathematical Practice
• Common misconceptions
• Simplification, possible alternatives
• Added extension and remediation activities
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
Make Wholes Make a Landmark #
0.5 + 0.50.5 + 0.6 + 0.50.5 + 0.9 + 0.5
1.9 + 0.21.9 + 0.51.9 + 0.81.9 + 1.2
Addition Number Talk Strings
Adapted from Number Talks by Sherry Parrish
Hey! These are my slides from the 5th grade
Unit 2 Update!
AdditionAdding Up in Chunks
SubtractionAdding Up
1.6 + 11.6 + 21.6 + 41.6 + 4.2
Students might also a break each number into its place value strategy.
2 – 1.52 – 1.42 – 0.92 – 0.8
Number Talk Strings
Adapted from Number Talks by Sherry Parrish
Get those 2nd graders ready,
please!!
• Number Talk Tips– Use hand signals to ensure 100%
participation– Present multiple ways of solving– Don’t be afraid to use a Think-Pair-
Share in your number talk– Create a class strategy chart– Use a ticket out the door and weekly
assessments to give students pencil and paper opportunities to practice explaining their mental math strategies.
Number Talks
Need More?http://schoolwires.henry.k12.ga.us//site/Default.aspx?PageID=52801
Who should you thank?
This guy.
Thank goodness! You completely mangled
my words!
I completely botched this in the
Unit 1 Update. May I try again?
Where are the OA standards? Why are you making us wait until Units 5 and 6?
Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq_goC5Nq1s
Who should you thank? This
guy.
Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq_goC5Nq1s
Who should you
thank? THIS guy.
Big 8 Problems
Week 3August 19-23
Courtesy of Cortney Hammond,
Walnut Creek Elementary,Henry County
(not Cortney, but she’s coached by this guy.)
Ants are insects.How many antennae on 11 ants?
How many legs are there on five spiders?
How many fingers on six girls?
How many days in three weeks?
How many presidents are on 10 cents?
CCGPS Overview
“educators will need to pursue, with equal intensity, three aspects of rigor in the major work of each grade: conceptual understanding, procedural skill and fluency, and applications.“
Does this student have:procedural skill and fluency?conceptual understanding? the ability to apply mathematics?
Does this student have:procedural skill and fluency?conceptual understanding? the ability to apply mathematics?
Writing in Math
Standards for Mathematical Practice require students to express their thinking and record their strategies in written form.
Standards for Mathematical Practice
• SMP 1 – Students are required to explain their thinking when making sense of a problem.
• SMP 2 – Students are required to construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
Why Write in Math Class?
Marilyn Burns (2004):“Writing in math class supports learning because it required students to organize, clarify, and reflect on their ideas—all useful processes for making sense of mathematics. In addition, when students write, their papers provide a window into their understandings, their misconceptions and their feelings about the content.”
Math Journals
Purposes:– Record strategies and solutions– Reflect upon learning– Explain and justify thinking– Provide a chronological record of student math thinking
throughout the year– Means of assessment to guide future instruction
Can you see the connections? • Visual images
• Recording thinking
• Explaining thinking
• Conceptual understanding
• Procedural fluency
• Application
Feedbackhttp://ccgpsmathematicsk-5.wikispaces.com/
Turtle Toms- [email protected] Mathematics Specialist
FIRST GRADE WEBINAR UPDATE TEAM 2013
• Brook Bauer - Liberty County
• Cortney Hammond - Henry County
• Graham Fletcher - Henry County
• Mike Wiernicki - Henry County
Thank you!!
Thank You! Please visit http://ccgpsmathematicsk-5.wikispaces.com/ to share your feedback, ask
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to join the K-5 Mathematics email listserve.Follow on Twitter!
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