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Twitter Math Camp 2014 SPIRALING THROUGH THE CURRICULUM EMAIL: [email protected] @ALEXOVERWIJK SLAMDUNKMATH.BLOGSPOT.COM [email protected] @MARYBOURASSA MARYBOURASSA.BLOGSPOT.CA

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Spiraling through the curriculum Email : [email protected] @ AlexOverwijk SlamDunkMath.blogspot.com [email protected] @ marybourassa marybourassa.blogspot.ca. Twitter Math Camp 2014. Al’s story – Activity based teaching. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TwitterMathCamp2014

SPIRALING THROUGH THE

CURRICULUM

EMAIL:

[email protected]@ALEXOVERWIJK

SLAMDUNKMATH.BLOGSPOT.COM

[email protected]@MARYBOURASSA

MARYBOURASSA.BLOGSPOT.CA

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AL’S STORY – ACTIVITY BASED TEACHING

Frustrated by the lack of engagement of our at-risk learners

Something had to change!

Opportunity to collaborate to rethink our approach and make significant changes

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SPIRALING DEEPER WITH ACTIVITY-BASED

TEACHING Curriculum is spiraled within the

course Focus on teaching through

engaging activities Activities on a daily basis. No more

units! Activities that cover more than one

overall expectation are better (but not necessary)

Skills developed in the “context” of the activities

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SPIRALING ACTIVITIES /TASKS

COMPLEXITY

Teacher-directed, scaffolded activities

Investigations with greater complexity

Connections built on prior knowledge

Open-ended, student-directed, rich learning tasks

Start

End

Co-created criteria for quality questions, communication and thinking.

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GRADE 10 APPLIED MATHEMATICS

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I blogged the whole course here: http://marybourassa.blogspot.ca

GRADE 10 APPLIED MATHEMATICS

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Every day & on all evaluations

Graphing TechnologyAlgebra TilesManipulatives

Pennies…anything that helps!

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BENEFITS Repeated opportunities as the

students do activities (for assessment, for gap filling, for retention of curriculum)

Multiple entry points for all students

Natural opportunities for differentiated instruction

Collaborative learning environment

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BENEFITS Increase in accountable talk

Improved long-term retention of course material “Students know what they know”

Fewer discipline problems

Increased student engagement

Math concepts are explored through the context of the activity

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BENEFITS Activities are high interest, hands-on

and contextual

Increased opportunity for critical thinking

Connections to the curriculum and within the curriculum are made naturally

Lots of time to get through the course

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BENEFITS

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26 SQUARES

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26 SQUARES

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26 SQUARES

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BARBIE BUNGEE

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EVER INCREASING DOMINOES

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Cube-a-Links for Expanding and Factoring

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EQUAL CUP STACKS

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ROPES

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PAPER CLIP CHALLENGE

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GROWING DINOSAURS

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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What Questions come to mind?‘How many cups does it take to make Mr. O’s height?’

‘In cups, what is the width of Mr. Overwijk?’

‘Is there a reason you are standing next to a cup?’

‘If Mr. O was chopped up ,how many cups would he fill?’

The most frequently asked question……

‘How many cups does it take to make Mr.

O’s height?’

OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

The Anchor Chart Title

Group members names

Diagram of stacking plan

Different representations (table, graph, equation)

Calculation of number of cups needed (multiple ways if possible)

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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Describe what you learned today After Today’s Activity what are you still unsure about or wondering about?

‘That the result can change depending on how you stack them’

‘I am still kinda confused about equations’

‘I learned how to create proper graphs for this’

‘If the result will change if different cups were used (bigger width)’

‘I learned proper graphing skills and when to use linear regression’

‘I’m wondering how you would begin to go about the same activity if you do not know the height of the person’

‘Stacking cups, teamwork , sharing’ ‘What was the point of this, will this save my life one day stacking cups’

‘I’ve learned that there are many ways to find the same answer’

‘That why can one point change the whole equation’

‘I learned that with every sample of data, an equation and graph are required. ‘

‘I am wondering how many cups would it take to reach my height’

‘I learned that Mr. Overwijk’s height in cups is 16.2 cups’

‘Is it possible to switch x and y?’

OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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OPEN STRATEGY CUP STACKING

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Testimonials:“I really liked the activity approach because it put math into realistic, understandable situations.”

“ I took this course last year, but this year it was so much easier to understand. The ideas stuck in my head longer.”

“ Pretty sick. I understood it way more than last year. I like reviewing everything over and over again. Not just doing it once and it being on the exam

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Testimonials:“The different things we learned were

constantly brought up instead of being put into several units. I liked the activities because it was easier to work on my own with the worksheets after the activity.”

“ The lessons were very simplistic and the fact that we rotated through the different lessons was very practical and we didn’t forget the lessons we learned at the start of the course before the exam.”

“ We did a lot of activities with props, which helped me understand the lessons better. The fact that we did the paper clip challenge that no other class was able to do was exciting. The more activities we did the more it helped me to understand. We should play more games than work on worksheets.”