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Mrs. Carvajal
and
Mrs. Coburn
BGEC
2/11/15
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Family Night
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOMK6tmHUL8
Why is Math so different now?
The way mathematics is being taught in Florida is changing. With the adoption of the new Florida Standards for mathematics, students will be focusing on some critical areas.
Before Now*More memorization *Building foundational skills (+, -, X, ÷,•) *More drills
*Understanding the concepts of *Emphasis on computation mathematics more deeply
* Building skills and problem- solving abilities *Applying mathematics to the real world
Measuring Up to MAFS Family Night Activity Resources February 2015
Grade Domain Standard Activity Resource Link
Kindergarten Measurement and Data
MAFS.K.MD.1.2:Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
Measurement Sentence Frames: Set 1
Grade 1 Measurement and Data
MAFS.1.MD.1.1:Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
MAFS.1.MD.1.a:Understand how to use a ruler to measure length to the nearest inch.a. Recognize that the ruler is a tool that can be used to measure the attribute of length.b. Understand the importance of the zero point and end point and that the length measure is the span between two points.c. Recognize that the units marked on a ruler have equal length intervals and fit together with no gaps or overlaps. These equal interval distances can be counted to determine the overall length of an object.
Measuring Shoes
Grade 2 Measurement and Data
MAFS.2.MD.1.4:Measure to determine how much longer one object is than another, expressing the length difference in terms of a standard length unit.
Are You A Square or a Rectangle?
5
__Minutes ENGAGE∗ Connection to prior learning/knowledge∗ Essential Question
__ Minutes TEACH AND TALKExploration/Direct Instruction/Guided Practice∗ Listen and Draw (Grades K-2)∗ Unlock the Problem (Grades 3-5)
__ Minutes PRACTICEGuided Practice/Independent Practice/Evaluation∗ Quick Check Intervention: Share and Show (Guided Practice); two check marked problems∗ Differentiated Instruction: On Your Own (Independent Practice)- selected problems for at-level students; include problem solving page Online Intervention; Tier 1 students Teacher-led group; core-resources – Re-teach/Strategic/Intensive Intervention for Tier 2 and 3 students∗ Whole Class Problem Solving H.O.T. Problems Test Prep
__ Minutes SUMMARIZEHave students communicate mathematical ideas by discussing, drawing, or writing the answer to the Essential Question
60-Minute Instructional Block
Sample Lesson Go Math! 7.2
Word Problems
What do good problem solvers do?
Problem - solving
1. READ the problem for understanding.
2. PARAPHRASE the problem by putting it into their own words.
3. VISUALIZE or draw a picture or diagram.
4. HYPOTHESIZE by thinking about logical solutions.
5. ESTIMATE or predict the answer.
6. COMPUTE.
7. CHECK.
Math Problem Solving for Upper Elementary Students with Disabilities
by Marjorie Montague, PhD
The C.U.B.E. MethodC.U.B.E. is an acronym that stands for the following word problem solving steps:
Circle the numbers.Underline important words.Box the question.Eliminate unnecessary information.
By using C.U.B.E., children will be able to focus on the important information and get to the heart of what the problem really is asking.
Going beyond CUBES: Consider, Understand, Break it apart, Evaluate, Share
Supplementary Materials
• iReady Math
Home Learning
• Home Learning is correlated to the lesson taught in class. • Please do not go ahead since students will not be ready with
the knowledge necessary to complete the lesson.
Questions and Answers
Thank you for coming tonight!!!!