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Algebra 2

“Teachers are thus free to provide students with whatever tools and knowledge their professional judgment and experience identify as most helpful for meeting the goals set out in the Standards. ” ~ Introduction to the CCSS. Algebra 2. Nov 2012. Objectives.

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Algebra 2

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  1. “Teachers are thus free to provide students with whatever tools and knowledge their professional judgment and experience identify as most helpful for meeting the goals set out in the Standards.” ~ Introduction to the CCSS Algebra 2 Nov 2012

  2. Objectives • Evaluate and modify CCLS Aligned Regional Plan • Interpret Learning Standards and Teaching strategies • Identify and fix fluency weaknesses

  3. Aligning Algebra 2 • The pathways and courses are models, not mandates. • Units may also be considered “critical areas” or “big ideas” • Unit follows the order of the standards document in most case not the order in which they might be taught Modeling (defined by a * in the CCSS)

  4. High School Functions A--‐REI.4. Solvequadraticequationsinonevariable.

  5. High School Illustrative Sample Item Seeing Structure in a Quadratic Equation A--‐REI.4. Solvequadraticequationsinonevariable.

  6. Math Sprints Fluency in a minute

  7. Alg 2 Fluency

  8. I • “On your mark, get set, GO!” • 1 minute, race against yourself, trying to answer as many as questions as possible. • Internal voice, “Faster, Faster, Faster!”

  9. II • End of the minute: “Stop” • Calling out Answers • Students ‘choral’response “Yes” if they got it correct • If Wrong, circle and correct if time • Teacher continues calling until he doesn’t hear “Yes” • “Raise Hand if you got one or more right, 2,3,4… until winner(s) is determined. • Applause

  10. III • Finish remainder of sprint • Cool down period • Let continue as long as most students are engaged • Students who are finished can distribute material for next sprint • Time constraints? Give one minute for step

  11. IV • Fast exercise, happy hands. • Counting Forward and backward

  12. V • Second Sprint, same as the first • Teacher calls out answers • Students Respond “Yes!”, until last “Yes” • “Raise hands if they got more than “2,3,4…” correct? • Recognize winner

  13. Making a Sprint Sprint A Sprint B 3+1= 5+1= 7+1= 6+2= 16+5= • 2+1 • 4+1 • 6+1 • 7+2 • 17+4

  14. What do Sprints look like? • Fast • Already mastered material • Use a watch (coach hat if wanted ) • Weakest should get 11 correct (min) • Strongest should not be able to finish • Take home next days sprint (for some.)

  15. Math Sprint Construction • Rotate a minimum of 10 so they aren’t overly familiar. • Giving the same sprint throughout the year is great for monitoring • Four Quadrants • Write your own to meet your kids where they are.

  16. Multiplication Facts Gene Jordan’s work but I got the Idea from Gina King’s article:www.nctm.org teaching children mathematics • King, Fluency with Basic Addition, September 2011 p. 83

  17. Math Sprints

  18. Make your own

  19. DRAFT Revised October 20, 2011 New York State Assessment Transition PlanELA & Math 1 New ELA assessments in grades 9 and 10 will begin during the 2012-13 school year and will be aligned to the Common Core, pending funding. 2 The PARCC assessments are scheduled to be operational in 2014-15 and are subject to adoption by the New York State Board of Regents. The PARCC assessments are still in development and the role of PARCC assessments as Regents assessments will be determined. All PARCC assessments will be aligned to the Common Core. 3 The names of New York State’s Mathematics Regents exams are expected to change to reflect the new alignment of these assessments to the Common Core. For additional information about the upper-level mathematics course sequence and related standards, see the “Traditional Pathway” section of Common Core Mathematics Appendix A. 4 The timeline for Regents Math roll-out is under discussion. 5 New York State is a member of the NCSC national alternate assessments consortium that is engaged in research and development of new alternate assessments for alternate achievement standards. The NCSC assessments are scheduled to be operational in 2014-15 and are subject to adoption by the New York State Board of Regents.

  20. Accelerated Timeline

  21. Mainstream Math Students

  22. Expanded Time Math Students

  23. Web Resources • www.mangahigh.com (can be clunky) • www.tenmarks.com • www.xtramath.org • www.xpmath.com (mostly games) • www.ixlmath.com (paid, but good) • www.map.mathshell.org

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