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Reflecting on Practice

Reflecting on Practice. Day 9. Introductions. Introduce yourself to the folks in your new group Include one thing that you’ve taken away from your work during RonP thus far. Goals. Share one thing that you would like to learn or think more about as a result of your work thus far.

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Reflecting on Practice

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  1. Reflecting on Practice Day 9

  2. Introductions • Introduce yourself to the folks in your new group • Include one thing that you’ve taken away from your work during RonP thus far

  3. Goals • Share one thing that you would like to learn or think more about as a result of your work thus far

  4. Developing Mathematical Thinking with Effective Questions • The list of prompts are from PBS Teacherlinewww.pbs.org/teacherline • Over the course of a week of instruction, reflect on your use of the prompts given

  5. Your written reflection • On a piece of paper, consider : • What is interesting or surprising about the way you have coded your use of these questions? • Do you see clusters? • Do you feel that you are missing certain categories? • Are there other question stems that you feel should be on this list? • What are they? • Where do they fit in PBS’ grouping? • Other important things you felt or thought about as you filled in the form • Place paper in folder

  6. 3 Big Ideas • On your own, • develop a list of no more than 3 big ideas within the topic of systems of equations • think about possible examples of evidence of student learning

  7. As a group… • reconcile your list of big ideas • reach consensus with from 3 to no more than 5 shared items • craft group samples of what you would be looking for students to do, say or write to demonstrate understanding • place the list in your folder.

  8. Thanks! http://www.xkcd.com

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