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Grammar “One Night”

Grammar “One Night”. Cornerstone Academy September 26 th , 2013. We are not teaching Math, we are teaching thinking through the medium of Math. Dr. Yeap Ban Har , Singapore Ministry of Education.

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Grammar “One Night”

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  1. Grammar “One Night” Cornerstone Academy September 26th, 2013

  2. We are not teaching Math, we are teaching thinking through the medium of Math. Dr. Yeap Ban Har, Singapore Ministry of Education To assist you, parents, in providing an excellent math education we have chosen the Singapore Math method and curriculum.

  3. Important components for success • Understand Numbers • Model Drawing • Mental Math

  4. Future Benefits • Distributive Properties – Algebra, Calculus • Standardize Testing – IOWA Test of Basic Skills, SAT, ACT • Understand the WHYs of Math, not just the HOWs of getting an answer ITBS®

  5. Understand Numbers • What to do all these numbers mean? • Place value - students need to learn the names of the places and their values • Use: Place Value Strips • Expanded notation/form • Standard notation/form

  6. Place Value Chart

  7. Number Bonds

  8. Number Bonds

  9. Model Drawing • Read problem. • Determine the variables: who and what. • Draw unit bar or bars. • Chunk information by rereading the problem one sentence at a time, and adjust the unit bar or bars to match the information. • Place the question mark. • Do the computation. • Write a complete and grammatically correct sentence.

  10. Mental Math • Teach the strategies in the curriculum - They will help your student and YOU. • “the FACTS, please, just the FACTS” • Practice , practice , practice • Flashcards: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division (inexpensive at Dollar Tree, Target or homemade)

  11. Encourage your kids to . . . • Play with: • Their food – count their carrots, group their cookies or grapes • Chips, counters and cubes • Cards - practice addition and multiplication facts • Draw it out . . . All 7 steps for word problems • Show their work . . . It is the window to their thoughts

  12. Extra Resources • www.thinkingblocks.com – word problem, model drawing site Mr. Martini‘s Classroom • www.thegreatmartinicompany.com - flash cards • www.dadsworksheets.com – variety of worksheets

  13. They said it better than I could • A PDF from consultant Cassandra Turner’s presentation to Aspen View Academy aspenviewacademy.org/site/images/aboutUs/community/aboutSingaporeMath031213.pdf • A letter to parents at Martin Elementary School, Martin, TN http://www.mes.weakleyschools.com/Singapore%20Math%20pages/L12-11_parent_letter.pdf • An article on CNN’s Schools of Thought Blog http://schoolsofthought.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/10/my-view-americas-students-can-benefit-from-singapore-math/

  14. Topics • Introduction to Curriculum • Jingles • Question/Answer Flow • Patterns 1-5 • References • Assessments

  15. Introduction to Curriculum • Sequentially oriented curriculum • Use of rhythm, repetition, and student/teacher interaction • Promotion of independent work with increased ability to assimilate new information rapidly • Progressive building blocks

  16. Jingles • Definitions for parts of speech in jingle form • Sung or chanted to remember important grammar concepts • Use of rhythm, rhyme, and movement to retain new and old information

  17. Example

  18. Question and Answer Flow • Systematic approach in asking questions to determine role of each word in sentence analyzed • Oral classroom activity • Definite pattern that makes perfect sense in determining part of speech

  19. Patterns • Basic structure of a sentence with specific core parts • 5 patterns introduced in Grammar School • First Grade: Pattern 1 • Second Grade: Patterns 1-2 • Third Grade: Patterns 1-3 • Fourth Grade: Patterns 1-4 • Fifth Grade: Patterns 1-5

  20. Extras • Skills apply to all patterns: • Sentence types • Prepositional phrases • Conjunctions/Article adjectives • Helping verbs • Compounds • Natural/inverted sentences • Adverb exceptions • Complete subjects/predicates • Possessive noun adjectives • Possessive pronoun adjectives

  21. Pattern 1 SN V P1 • A Pattern 1 sentence has only two main parts as its core • Subject noun (SN) • Verb (V) The extremely hot fire burned amazingly fast through the dry forestduring the night. A ADV ADJ SN V ADV ADV P SN V P1 / ( A ADJ OP P A OP D ) ( )

  22. Pattern 2 SN V-t DO P2 • Pattern 2 Core: • Subject noun, verb-transitive (V-t), and direct object (DO) • Two nouns in core: subject noun and direct object Yesterday, my aunt found a recipe for peach preserves on the Internet. ADV PPA V -t SN SN V-t DO P2 A DO P OP ADJ ( ) / P OP A D ( )

  23. Pattern 3 SN V-t_ IO DO P3 • Pattern 3 Core: • Subject noun, verb-transitive, indirect object (IO), direct object • Three nouns in core: subject noun, indirect object, direct object My grandmother made me a delicious cake on my birthday ! -t PPA SN V IO A ADJ DO P PPA SN V-t_ IO DO P3 / ( OP E )

  24. Pattern 4 SN LV PrN P4 • Pattern 4 Core: • Subject noun, linking verb (LV), and predicate noun (PrN) • Two noun jobs in core: subject noun and predicate noun My uncle is a steamboat captain on the Mississippi River . PPA SN L V A ADJ PrN P A OP SN LV PrN P4 D ( ) /

  25. Pattern 5 SN LV PA P5 • Pattern 5 Core: • Subject noun, linking verb, predicate adjective (PA) • One noun job and one adjective job in core My mother’s antique china was chipped during the move to our house . PPA PNA ADJ SN L V PA P A SN LV PA P5 ( / OP P PPA OP D ) ( )

  26. References • Develop mechanics and usage skills in grammar • Break down thought processes for understanding through rules, examples, and practice • Reinforced in verbal and written practice

  27. Example

  28. Practice and Assessments • Lesson Practice Sentences • Classroom Practices • Chapter Check-Ups • Chapter Tests

  29. Grammar Latin

  30. Scope & Sequence of Grammar Latin (leading to First Form) • Prima Latina (3rd Grade) – Practical Latin, Prayers/Songs, Grammar, Vocabulary • Latina Christiana 1 (Incoming Grammar Latin Students; 4th Grade 2014.15) - Latin Sayings, Prayers/Songs, Grammar Forms (Conjugations 1 and 2, Declension 1, 2, and begin 3rd), Vocabulary, History, Derivatives, Latin Sentence Structure

  31. Scope & Sequence of Grammar Latin (continued) • Latina Christiana 2a (4th and 5th Grade 2013.14) Lessons 1 - 13 - Latin Sayings, Prayers/Songs, Grammar Forms (Conjugations 1 and 2, Declension 1, 2, and 3rd), Vocabulary, History, Derivatives, Latin Sentence Structure • Latina Christiana 2b Lessons 14 – 25 (5th Grade 2013.14)- Latin Sayings, Prayers/Songs, Grammar Forms (Conjugations 1 and 2, Declension 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), Vocabulary, History, Derivatives, Latin Sentence Structure

  32. Please Note: MemoriaPress’ Latin Curriculum changed in recent years. Cornerstone Academy Latin Department researched and concluded: Prima Latina in 3rd Grade and Latina Christiana 1 in 4th and 5th grades (including Latin and Greek Roots as well as a comprehensive Latin History program.) First Form would begin in 6thGrade.

  33. Quizzes • Almost weekly and include: • English to Latin • Latin to English • Grammar forms • Latin Sayings • Oral assessments on prayers, songs, and miscellaneous recitations occur with unit reviews

  34. Review- Test • Send home for homeschool days as homework for parents to assess their child’s comprehension and success • This will be counted as a homework grade NOT a cumulative test.

  35. How parents can help at home: • Flash cards: English to Latin; Latin to English • Write and review Latin sayings, grammar forms, and vocabulary in composition book • Practice spelling Latin and English • Derivatives Detectives (enrichment)

  36. Order the Teacher Book at www.MemoriaPress.com • Borrow DVDs from the Parent Resource Center

  37. Thank you for coming!

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