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Making Math Make SenseEDUC448 Week 6

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Calculators (Burns ch.6)

Decide whether or not to use a calculator to figure out the answer.

Example 1: 6+22+4+303+6+219+14+23+7+9+1

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Calculators (Burns ch.6)

Decide whether or not to use a calculator to figure out the answer.

Example 2: There are 7 tricycles and bicycles total. There are a total of 18 wheels. How many bicycles and how many tricycles are there?

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Number & Operations

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Number & Operations 4 year olds

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Number & Operations 4 year oldsNCTM std.

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Your name 448

Number & Operations 4 year oldsNCTM std.

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Creative, specific title•Based on more than one observation/insight

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Your name 448

Number & Operations 4 year oldsNCTM std.

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Creative, specific title•Based on more than one observation/insight•Find out what the student needs

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Your name 448

Number & Operations 4 year oldsNCTM std.

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Number & Operations 4 year oldsNCTM std.

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Broad statement/goal

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one specific objective; what students will be able to do as a result of the lesson•How do I know they've met that objective?•Opportunities for students with varying learning styles•Be specific.

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Open-Ended

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one specific objective; what students will be able to do as a result of the lesson•How do I know they've met that objective?•Opportunities for students with varying learning styles•Be specific.

Get them excited!

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Student name: ______________________________ ID#_________________ Course#____________

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Introducing the

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Children’s

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Vocabulary

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Resources Needed

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Open-Ended

Thought Provoking

Questions

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2.

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Teacher-Directed

one specific objective; what students will be able to do as a result of the lesson•How do I know they've met that objective?•Opportunities for students with varying learning styles•Be specific.

Not necessarily a math book

Get them excited!

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Open-Ended

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one specific objective; what students will be able to do as a result of the lesson•How do I know they've met that objective?•Opportunities for students with varying learning styles•Be specific.

Not necessarily a math book

Get them excited!

Incorporate synonyms5

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4.

Optional Information Needed for Specific Course:

(Identify NCTM processing strands met in this lesson.)

Assessment of Lesson (2 taught lessons) or Reflective Thought (3 planned lessons)

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Principles in CurriculumCurriculum is

what you teach

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Principles in Curriculum

Content should

be rich, varied, and relevant.

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Principles in Curriculum

Includes mathematical processes of:

problem solving

reasoning

communicating

making connections

representing

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Principles in Curriculum

Mathematically-rich environment with a

variety of materials.

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photo by Paula Caton

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Principles in Curriculum

Child-centered choices that reflect children’s knowledge, abilities, and interest.

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Principles in InstructionInstruction is

how you teach

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Principles in Instruction

Planning decisions based on knowledge of children’s

individual needs.

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Principles in Instruction

Planning for and promoting interactions between children and with teacher.

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Principles in Instruction

Planning for a diverse setting and activities

that include a variety of groupings

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Principles in Instruction

Facilitating family-school relations encouraging reciprocal relations between teachers and families.

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Holiday Traditions, and Winter Fun

Students are busy learning about a variety of traditions,

holidays, cultures, and customs. For example, we will learn

about the African American celebration Kwanzaa that be-

gins on Dec. 26. We will also play a Dreidle game that is

enjoyed by many during Ha-nukkah celebrations. Finally,

will be celebrating all we’ve learned about different cultures

at the end of the week with a classroom party. Thank you for

all those who agreed to bring supplies for our festivities.

We hope your family has a safe and happy holiday vaca-

tion. Remember to keep read-ing every day! We will see you

in the New Year when school resumes on January 5, 2009.

Best Wishes,Mrs. Bean & Mr. Selak

“Deck the halls with boughs of holly!”

We are a California Distinguished School:A California Distinguished School is an award given by the California State

Board of Education to public schools within the state that best represent ex-

emplary and quality educational programs. Approximately five percent of Cali-

fornia schools are awarded this honor each year following a rigorous selection

process. Eligibility is based on federal and state criteria including the No Child Left

Behind program, Academic Performance Index (API), and Adequate Yearly Progress.

ROWLAND AVE. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

MRS. BEAN &MR. SELAK

RemindersFriday, Dec. 19 is a Minimum Day; Mr. Selak’s class attends school from 8:10-11:30 am.

Winter Break begins Dec. 20. School resumes Jan. 5, 2009.

Students may wear red or green clothing on Friday, Dec. 19.

There is no homework packet this week. Keep reading every night!

Visit http://www.mrselak.com

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Principles in Assessment

Assessment is how you

analyze performance.

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Principles in Assessment

Assess teacher effectiveness as well as children’s learning.

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photo by June Tajai

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Principles in Assessment

Includes observing and listening.

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Principles in Assessment

Uses multiple sources of evidence collected on a systematic basis.

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photo by Brian Auer

Benefits children and identify

strengths

and needs.

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Principles in Assessment

TOMS

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Principles in Assessment

Teacher effectiveness

Observe and listen

Multiple sources

Strengths/needs of student

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