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Upson-Lee South Elementary School

Kindergarten – 3rd Grade 1262 students 13 to 15 classes per grade level 76% economically disadvantaged 13% special education 2% ELL 28% EIP 3% Gifted

Focus School designation due to large gap between SWD’s and white students in the areas of Math, Language, Science and Social Studies

Consistently large gap found in mathematics based on 3rd grade CRCT longitudinal data

5 Whys Analysis

Began consulting with Griffin RESA regarding professional learning opportunities

Internal discussions regarding SPED services

& needs Adopted a school-wide plan to include

professional development & purchase of manipulative supports

Leadership Team meeting to discuss the plan ◦ Redelivery of information school-wide

Initial numeracy training provided by Griffin RESA staff ◦ Follow up training and modeling scheduled

Data collection plan ◦ Pre-assessments disseminated & discussed ◦ Post assessment dates scheduled

Basically, we developed a solid plan with appropriate supports in place to implement

& sustain the plan.

Project LEAP-Teaching Project Numeracy Training - Mathematics K-3 (2012-13)

Upson Lee South Elementary (K-3) Griffin RESA/GLRS Math Consultant

Goals and Expectations: All K-3 students in the co-teaching setting will increase their number sense and

computational fluency at least >=20% gain on pre/post tests All teachers will utilize effective “number talks” involving manipulatives and

technology tools to give a platform for students to make sense of the mathematics by demonstrating, communicating, reasoning, justifying, and writing about their flexible base-10 thinking, mental computational strategies, fractional understanding/application, and fractional computation strategies

All teachers implement at least 3 “ number talks” per week All teachers will use the “productive talk moves ” and “self-monitoring

implementation” rubric to improve teacher quality. Co-teaching teams will receive on-loan training materials, manipulatives, and

software licenses.

Teacher Demonstration Rekenreks

Student Rekenreks – small group sets

Ten Frames – small group sets

Self Implementation Rubrics – Quarterly

Pre- and Post Assessment Data – Numeracy Specific

Grade level benchmark assessments

3rd Grade CRCT data

Pre- Test

Post Test SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

K #1 Building & Decomposing #5 K #2 Building &

Decomposing #8 K #3 Building & Decomposing #14

0 0.3 4 8

0

21

27

51 47

66

25

53

Kindergarten Numeracy Data 2012-2013

SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed.

K #1 Building & Decomposing #5 K #2 Building & Decomposing #8 K #3 Building & Decomposing #14

27

51 43

58

25 32

Kindergarten % Increase by Test

Pre- Test

Post Test SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

1st Grade #1 Modeling 6+8 in multiple ways 1st Grade #2 Modeling

16-7 in multiple ways 1st Grade #3 Modeling 58+9 in multiple ways

5 5

0 1 5 11

24

47

23

54

33

55

1st Grade Numeracy Data 2012-2013

Pre- Test

Post Test

SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed.

1st Grade #1 Modeling 6+8 in multiple ways

1st Grade #2 Modeling 16-7 in multiple ways

1st Grade #3 Modeling 58+9 in multiple ways

19

42

23

53

28

44

1st Grade % Increase by Test

Pre- Test

Post Test SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

2nd Grade #1 Modeling 60-47 in multiple ways 2nd Grade #2 Modeling

434+78 in multiple ways 2nd Grade #3 Modeling 103-19 in multiple ways

0 0.7 0 0.3 3

0.4

9

52

19

58

18

58

2nd Grade Numeracy Data 2012-2013

Pre- Test

Post Test

SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed.

2nd Grade #1 Modeling 60-47 in multiple ways

2nd Grade #2 Modeling 434+78 in multiple ways

2nd Grade #3 Modeling 103-19 in multiple ways

9

51

19

57.7

15

57.6

2nd Grade % Increase by Test

Pre- Test

Post Test SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

SWD Gen. Ed.

3rd Grade #1 Modeling 327-149 in multiple ways 3rd Grade #2 Modeling

825-185 in multiple ways 3rd Grade #3 Modeling 14x9 in multiple ways

0 6

0

13

8

21 7

25

19

31 33

39

3rd Grade Numeracy Data 2012-2013

Pre- Test

Post Test

SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed. SWD Gen. Ed.

3rd Grade #1 Modeling 327-149 in multiple ways

3rd Grade #2 Modeling 825-185 in multiple ways

3rd Grade #3 Modeling 14x9 in multiple ways

7

19 19 18

25

18

3rd Grade % Increase by Test

83 80 82

90

0

87 83

87 93

70

52 59

40

71

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

2009-2010/CRCT 2010-2011/Mock 2011-2012/Mock 2012-2013/OAS Benchmark

1st Grade Gap Comparison - Math

All

White

SPED

90 84 86

82

93 90 91 87

58

46 43

35

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

2009-2010/CRCT 2010-2011/Mock 2011-2012/Mock 2012-2013/OAS Benchmark

2nd Grade Gap Comparison - Math

All

White

SPED

CCGPS

Math White

Math SPED 0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

2008-2009 2009-2010

2010-2011 2011-2012

2012-2013

82 83 85 87 90

51 52

39 45

73

Focus School Gap Data – 3rd Grade Math CRCT

Math White

Math SPED

92 84

74 75 78

95 90

79 86 84

97 92

80 84 83

95 92

79 87 84

98 92

83 79 82

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Reading Language Math Social Studies Science

3rd Grade CRCT Percent Meets/Exceeds

3rd Grade CRCT 2008-2009

3rd Grade CRCT 2009-2010

3rd Grade CRCT 2010-2011

3rd Grade CRCT 2011-2012

3rd Grade CRCT 2012-2013

Allow flexibility in your plan. Modeling for the teachers is key! Ensure teachers and students understand

various strategies prior to attempting number talks.

Be selective in the strategies for each grade level.

Mrs. Kim Hill– 3rd grade teacher Mrs. Pam McKinley – 2nd grade teacher Mrs. Yodie Ellerbee – 3rd grade teacher

Dr. LaSharon McClain – Principal ◦ lmcclain@upson.k12.ga.us

Mrs. Tracy Wainwright – Instructional Coach ◦ lmcclain@upson.k12.ga.us

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