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CTE and The Alaska English Language Arts and Math Standards. Alaska English/Language Arts Standards. Karen Melin Administrator of Instructional Support Alaska Department of Education & Early Development. Handouts Online. http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?tab_layout=side&id=1117828. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CTE and The Alaska English

Language Arts and Math Standards

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Alaska English/Language ArtsStandards

Karen MelinAdministrator of Instructional SupportAlaska Department of Education & Early Development

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Handouts Online

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http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?tab_layout=side&id=1117828

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Goals

Gain a greater understanding of the structure of the Alaska English Language Arts Standards

Explore connections between Alaska English Language Arts Standards and CTE course

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10 Anchor Standards Arranged in 4 strands

Key Ideas and Details 1. 2. 3.

Craft and Structure 4. 5. 6.

Integration of Knowledge and Ideas 7. 8. 9.

Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity 10.

Reading Literature and

Informational Text

10 Anchor Standards Arranged in 4 strands

Text Types and Purpose 1. 2. 3.

Production and Distribution of Writing 4. 5. 6.

Research to Build and Present Knowledge 7. 8. 9.

Range of Writing 10.

Arranged in 4 strands

Print Concept 1.

Phonological Awareness 2.

Phonics and Word Recognition 3.

Fluency 4.

Reading Foundational Skills

Writing

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Speaking and Listening

6 Anchor Standards Arranged in 2 strands

Comprehension and Collaboration 1. 2. 3.

Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas 4. 5. 6.

6 Anchor Standards Arranged in 3 strands

• Conventions of Standard English

• 1.• 2.

• Knowledge of Language

• 3.• Vocabulary

Acquisition and Use

• 4.• 5.• 6.

Language

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Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects grades 6-12

READINGREADING WRITING

10 Anchor Standards

Arranged in 4 strands Key Ideas and Details Craft and Structure Integration of

Knowledge and Ideas Range of Reading

and Level of Text Complexity

10 Anchor Standards Arranged in 4 Strands

Text Types and Purpose Production and

Distribution of Writing Research to Build and

Present Knowledge Range of Writing

6-8

9-10

11-12

6-8

9-10

11-12

Grade Specific Standard

Grade Specific Standards

Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects 6-12

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Reading Anchor Standards

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Writing Anchor Standards

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Speaking and Listening Anchor Standards

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Language Anchor Standards

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Goals

Gain a greater understanding of the structure of the Alaska English Language Arts Standards

Explore connections between Alaska English Language Arts Standards and CTE course

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Contact Me!

Karen Melin, Language Arts Content Specialist

[email protected], 907-465-6536

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Alaska Mathematics Standards

CTE ConferenceOctober 28, 2013

Deborah RiddleMath Content SpecialistAlaska Department of Education & Early Development

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Handouts Online

http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?tab_layout=side&id=1117828

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Goal for Today

Examine the Standards for Mathematical Practice

Navigate the Conceptual Categories

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Structure of the Standards

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Content Standards

Standards for Mathematical

Practice

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Eight Mathematical Practices

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Activity:

Groups of 8

Pass out the Practices

Learn your practice and teach your group.

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Conceptual Categories

• Career and college ready math standards

• Coherent view of high school mathematics

• Standards cross traditional course boundaries

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Pathways

• No mandated sequence of courses

• Freedom for districts to design courses to meet their needs– Traditional– Integrated

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Modeling

Link classroom math to • everyday life• work• decision making

Choose mathematical processes to analyze a situation in order to

understand it better. 37

Standards indicated by *

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Reading the Standards

Number and Quantity

Algebra

Functions

Geometry

Statistics and Probability 38

Con

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Cate

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Reading the Standards

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Instructional Shifts in Mathematics:

The Big Picture

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Focus

Coherence

Rigor

Fluency

Deep Under-standing

Application

Equal Intensity

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Application

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Students use appropriate concepts and procedures for application without prompting.

Teachers provide opportunities to apply math concepts in “real world” situations.

Use grade appropriate math in all content areas.

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Standards for Mathematical Practice

Establish habits of mind

Procedural fluency

Development of concepts

Application of knowledge

Self-assessment

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Gather Information

Make a Plan

Anticipate possible solutions

Continuously evaluate process

Check resultsQuestion sense of solutions

Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.

Mathematical Practice

Standard 1 Problem Solving StrategiesCreate DrawingsLook for patterns

Work backwardsConsider a simpler caseEstimate solution

Make a table, chart or list

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DecontextualizeRepresent a situation symbolically and manipulate the

symbols

ContextualizeMake meaning of the symbols in the problem

Sample Problem99 students need to go on a field trip. The busses can carry 44 students each. How many busses do they need?

Mathematical Problem

99 ÷ 44 = 2.25

Will need 3 busses.

Mathematical Practice

Standard 2Reason abstractly and quantitatively.

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Square Peg in a Round Hole

Stacey drilled a 18 cm hole into a piece of wood.

What are the dimensions of the cube that that can drop into this hole where the vertices of the cube touch the circle?

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Diameter= 18cm

David HebertNuiqsut Trapper School

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Mathematical Practice

Standard 3Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.

Use assumptions, definitions and previous results

Make a conjecture

Build a logical progression of statements to explore conjecture

Analyze the situations by breaking them into cases

Recognize and use counter examples

Distinguish correct logic

Explain flaws

Ask clarifying questions

Communicate conclusions

Justify conclusions

Respond to arguments

Support an argumentCritique an argument

Create an argument

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Mathematical Practice

Standard 4Model with mathematics.

Everyday situations …reasoned using mathematical methods

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4 feet

35 feet

40 feetWalkway

30 feet

The administration found that students liked to take a shortcut across the 35 ft. by 40 ft. grassy field. They decided to put in a 4 ft. wide walkway.

Determine the area of the walkway.

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Mathematical Practice

Standard 5Use appropriate tools strategically.

Use available tools.

Use technological tools.

Estimate

Strengths?Weaknesses?

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Mathematical Practice

Standard 6Attend to precision.

Precision

Communication

Calculations

Symbols and labels

Precision in solutions

Significant figures

Explain results and reasoning

Accuracy and efficiency

∏ ∑ √cm2 m/sec

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Hexagon PerimetersLook at the hexagons. As each hexagon is added, the perimeter of the whole figure changes.

a. What will the perimeter be after the 10th hexagon is added?

b. What will the perimeter be after the 100th hexagon is added?

c. How could you determine the perimeter of any number of hexagons you had in the figure?

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Mathematical Practice

Standard 7Look for and make use of structure.

See complicated things as a single object or as being composed of several objects.

Shift Perspective

Patterns

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Mathematical Practice

Standard 8Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

• See repeated calculations and look for generalizations

• Recognize reasonable solutions

• See the process – attend to details

• Understand the broader application of patterns

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Mathematics Standards

54Understanding

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Performance TasksDemonstrate mastery

Organized approach using multiple strategies

Fosters self-checking

Explanation of mathematical reasoning

Utilizes Mathematical Practices 55

http://insidemathematics.org/index.php/exemplary-lessons-integrating-practice-standards

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Odd Numbers

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Kate makes a pattern of squares.

She starts with one square, then adds three more, then five more, and so on.

1. Draw the next shape in her pattern.

2. How many new squares did she add?

3. What size square did you make?

1 x 1

2 x 2

3 x 3

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The total number of squares makes a number pattern. 1 = 1 x 1 = 1 1 +3 = 2 x 2 = 4 1 + 3 + 5 = 3 x 3 = 9

4. Write the next two lines of the number pattern.

5. Use the number pattern to find the total number of these numbers. 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + 19 =_________

6. Write down the number pattern that gives a total of 169. Explain your work.

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http://www.achieve.org/ccss-cte-classroom-tasks

2 cups = 1 pint2 pints = 1 quart4 quarts = 1 gallon16 fl oz = 1 pint

A local food company produces yogurt in 3/4 cup containers.

 The tubs of yogurt are sold for 75¢ each. Twenty percent of this is profit for the food company. How much profit does the company make on each tub?  The machine that fills the ¾ cup tubs with yogurt runs 10 hours a day for 5 days a week. It fills 1600 tubs an hour. How many gallons of yogurt are needed to fill 1600 tubs?  How many gallons of yogurt are produced each week? What is the percent increase in production if the machine runs for 7 days a week instead of 5 days a week?

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Searching for Standards

• Overview of High School Content Standards– Alaska

Mathematics Standards document (p. 92)

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ETT and Wilderness First Aid

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ETT and Wilderness First Aid

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Searching for Standards

Brief Description of Alaska Mathematics Standards• Conference Handouts on

LiveBinders

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http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/mathematics/

Scholastic’s Math@Work is a web series that ties students’ classroom learning to their career aspirations.

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Don’t Forget the Mathematical Practices

Natural fit with the Career Ready Practices

Look for connections

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Contact Us

Deborah RiddleMath Content Specialist

[email protected]

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