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MathematicsMathematicsGeorge EdwardsGeorge EdwardsCellCell: 083 2935336: 083 2935336Tel: 028-2147343Tel: 028-2147343Fax: 086 5514045Fax: 086 5514045
[email protected]@westerncape.gov.zazawww.edwardsmaths.com@georgeedwards99
Michael FortuinCell: 073 7068308Tel: 028 2147335Fax: 028 2147400
MATHEMATICS GRADE 8-9
STANDARD SETTING : 14 February 2015
Programme• Opening and welcome• Administrative arrangements• Reflection November 2014 Grade
8-9 /ANA’s/Systemic Tests• Programme of Assessment 2015• Moderation Process 2015• Portfolio Management
Programme
• Planning Guide for 2015• Challenges within Mathematics• Teacher tutoring• Mathrocks• Study Groups• Professional development exercise• Closure
Opening and welcome
SIMPLE LITTLE TEST•You are competing in a race, and overtake the runner lying in second place. In which position are you now?
SIMPLE LITTLE TEST
•If you overtake the last runner, what position are you now?
SIMPLE LITTLE TEST
•Take 1000. Add 40. Add another 1000. Add 30. Add 1000 again. Plus 20. Plus 1000. And plus 10. What is the total?
SIMPLE LITTLE TEST•Mary’s father has five daughters:•1. Chacha•2. Cheche•3. Chichi•4. Chocho•5. ?????????What is the 5th daughter’s name?
Administrative arrangements
• Attendance register• Database• Transport claims(S&T ; Z43(1);Z43(2))• Reflection forms
Focus 2015
• Focus on class room visits – to support and advise
• Focus on Senior Phase• Teachers to indicate interventions for
learners who have been progressed due to age and retention norm(grade 9)
• Moderation of question papers before assessment takes place.
• Analysis of marks after assessment has been done to determine trends.
• Question analysis of papers and controlled test.
• Memorandum discussion of tests and exams where more than one teacher teaches subject in school – before marking starts.
Reflection November 2014 Grade 8-9
Grade 9 Results
ANA’s Results 2014
WCED SYSTEMIC TESTS
Programme of assessment 2015 – Guidelines
TIME ALLOCATION 4½ hours per week. Six(6) periods of 45 minutes each. Make sure you get the time on your roster.
Forms of assessment
Minimum requirements per termNumber of tasks per year
Weighting
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
SBA
Test 1 1 1 3
40%
Examination 1 1
Assignment 1 1 1 3
Investigation
1 1 2
Project 1 1
TOTAL 2 3 3 2 10
End of year exam
1 60%
Minimum requirements for formal assessment : Senior Phase Mathematics
18
SBA REQUIREMENTS: GR 8 & 9
FORM OF ASSESSMENT
NUMBER LENGTH/ MARKS TIME
TEST 3 50 marks 1 hour (min)
EXAM 1Two papers of 50 marks
OR
One paper of 100 marks
2 x 1 hour papers
OR
1 x 2 hour paper
ASSIGNMENT 3 At least 50 marks One period or longer
PROJECT 1 At least 50 marks± 1 week (if longer,
monitor process with due date)
INVESTIGATION 2 At least 50 marksOne period or longer
(monitor process)
Number, operation
s and relations
Patterns, functions
and algebra
GeometryMeasureme
ntData
Total
mark
% Mark % Mark % Mark % Mark % Mark
Gr 8 25 25 30 30 25 25 10 10 10 10 100
Gr 9 15 23 35 52 30 45 10 15 10 15 150
Final end of year examination – Option 1
PAPER 1
Number, operations and relations
Patterns, functions and algebra
Total mark
% Mark % Mark
Gr 8 25 50 30 60 110
Gr 9 15 30 35 70 100
Final end of year examination – Option 2
PAPER 2
Geometry Measurement DataTotal mark
% Mark % Mark % Mark
Gr 8 25 50 10 20 10 20 90
Gr 9 30 60 10 20 10 20 100
Final end of year examination – Option 2
REPORTING PER TERM
Formal assessment
task
Weight per term
Formal assessment
task
Weight per term
Term 1 Assignment 40% Test 60%
Term 2Test &
Investigation40% Exam 60%
Term 3Assignment &
project40% Test 60%
Term 4 Assignment & Investigation
SBA(each SBA task = 10%)
40% Final Exam 60%
Cognitive levels : Grade 8-9
Knowledge
25%
Routine procedures
45%
Complex procedures
20%
Problem solving
10%
Exam Setting Templates
Grade 8
Grade 9
Projects
• A project in the context of Mathematics is a task in which learners are provided with an opportunity to apply mathematical knowledge to contexts outside of mathematics.
• The mathematical knowledge applied should be relevant to the grade of the learners (there should be a clear difference between a grade 10 and 12 project)
• A project must be well-structured with clear criteria for assessment.
• Constant monitoring and support should be provided to learners throughout the duration of the task.
• Time allocation should be reasonable but not too long.• A rubric is suitable to assess a project.
TESTS Tests should adhere to the
following:
Completed by all classes in the same grade on the same day. All learners write the same test. Completed under exam conditions. Questions must comply with year-end exam standards. More than one teacher, reach agreement on scope, date and
time of test. The mark allocation for a one-hour test is at least 50 marks.
Assignments• An assignment in the context of Mathematics is
intended to provide the learners with an opportunity to consolidate what has been learnt in class.
• Such structured and controlled revision should prepare learners for tests and examinations.
• It follows therefore that there should be a direct relationship in the scope of an assignment and that of a test or examination it precedes.
• While the teacher may allocate classroom time and supervise the completion of an assignment, the learner could also complete parts of an assignment in his or her own time.
Investigations• In the context of Mathematics an investigation is
a structured task in which learners are carefully guided towards the discovery of mathematical relationships/trends. These relationships include theorems, conjectures, graphs, patterns, etc.
• It must be stated clearly that “the mathematics” being investigated by the learners must be appropriate to their grade.
• A rubric is most suitable for these kinds of tasks.
Moderation : 2015
•Internal Moderation
•Curriculum Adviser : First Round
•Curriculum Adviser : Final Moderation and Verification
Internal Moderation• HOD (or subject head) if HOD not subject specialist• Moderation of tasks and assessment tools BEFORE task
is given to learners• Moderation of completed tasks of learners-10%• Record the moderated tasks (Names & Marks)• Please record on electronic sheets• Moderation of the recorded marks• Content page by teacher• Report by CA
Moderation: What to look for?• Duration, length• Weighting of content• Weighting of cognitive levels• Language – mathematical vs layman• Use of pictures, diagrams, graphs to facilitate
language• Technical care : Typed; Same font; NO copy and
paste.• Memoranda : Neatness; marks allocation;
explanation for marks given.
Instrument to be used.
ModerationSchool:
Internal Moderation
Teacher portfolio and sample of learner performance – twice a year by Subject Head
District:
Curriculum Adviser / HO
Teacher portfolio and sample of learner performance – twice during year
Provincial: Umalusi Once per year
MIGHT HAPPEN IN 2014
Cluster moderation
Cluster moderation
Provincial Moderation 2014
REPORT
Moderation of Exam Papers• Second term : Gr. 8 -12• Third term : Gr. 8 -12• Fourth term : Gr. 9 & 11• Schools will be selected.• Deadlines to be met.• Exam/test templates to be used and
submitted as well– not negiotable.• Format of memo.
Portfolio Management
• Subject Resource File
• Teacher portfolio
• Learner portfolio
Important documents: Subject Resource File
• Standard Setting notes• Grade 8-9: CAPS document• Subject Framework• Work schedules/Pace setters• Plan of Assessment• Circulars• Exemplar Tasks, Exemplar Papers
Important documents: Educators’ PortfolioWhat should be in the teacher’s file?
- policy documents (3 documents)- personal time-table- work schedule (micro plan – that is daily)- record of textbooks issued to learners - assessment plan- assessment tasks and tools- mark sheets - targets for each grade (March, Jul, Sep, Dec)- analysis of results - intervention strategies
POLICY DOCUMENTS National Curriculum and Assessment Policy
Statement (CAPS) for Mathematics (also available in Afrikaans)
National Policy pertaining to the Programme and Promotion requirements of the National Curriculum Statements Grades R – 12(NPR).
National Protocol for Assessment Grades R – 12(NPA).
All these documents available on www.edwardsmaths.com
Learner Evidence of Performance
• Cover page• Table of content( Afr. or Eng )• Assessment Tasks per Term (clearly indicated)• Statement of Authenticity (signed by
learner)
Planning for 2015
Work Schedule 2015Grade 8Grade 9
Planning for 2015
EXAMPLE:•Villiersdorp SS
Planning for 2015
Daily Lesson Plan
Daily Preparation Book
Learner’s Book
Planning for 2015
TEACHER 911
http://www.teacher911.co.za/
Example : Grade 9 Control Test
Planning for 2015
WISKUNDE DRIL OEFENINGEMATHS TRAINING
GRADE 8 & 9
MONICA LLOYD082 7477706
BREAK/POUSE
Challenges for 2015• Content knowledge• Teaching methodology • Planning• Quality of passes• Attracting learners to the subject and retaining learners
within the subject for grade 10• ANA’s improvement• WCED systemic tests improvement• Gr 8 Baseline tests-pilot
LEARNER TUTORING
• Budget approval• Grade 8 & 9 depending on availability and
suitabality of tutors• Selected schools• Rationale:More learners grade 10• Attendance register• Subject teacher MUST attend
Teacher Tutoring 2015Training for grade 8 & 9 teachers in 2015 :
•14 April – Caledon•15 April – Hermanus•16 April – Swellendam•21 July – Caledon•22 July – Hermanus•23 July – Swellendam•11 Aug – Caledon•12 Aug – Hermanus•13 Aug - Swellendam
Teacher Tutoring 2015Training for grade 8 & 9 teachers in 2015 :
AHEC
•Info sheet•Expression of Interest
MATHROCKS (grade 8-10) Aim:
To incorporate materials used in Mathrocks into regular classroom curriculum.
Learners to learn problem-solving techniques.
Learners to develop critical thinking skills. Participation in Mathrocks to be a
challenging and fun experience.
MATHROCKS
Competition date
26 August 2015
MATHROCKS
Participants: Learners in grade 8, 9 and 10. Learners may participate individually, in
pairs or as teams of 4.
STUDY GROUPS Instruction from WCED. Appointment of Study Group Leaders. One study group per circuit. Needs analysis. Meet at least once per term. Each study group will draw up its own
programme for the year. CA to visit on invitation. Quarterly reports to be submitted by
leader.
IMPORTANT DATES
14 March LAC Colloquium(Language across the curriculum)
Professional Development Exercise
Grade 9 Topics
Professional Development Exercise
Topics completed
Term 1
Whole numbers
4,5 hours
Integers
4,5 hours
Common
fractions
4,5 hours
Decimal fractions
4,5 hours
Exponents
5 hours
Numeric and
geometric patterns4,5 hours
Functions and
relationships
4 hours
Algebraic expression
s4,5 hours
Algebraic equations4 hours
Professional Development Exercise
Topics completed
Term 2
Constructions9 hours
Geometry of straight lines9 hours
Geometry of 2D shapes9 hours
Pythagoras5 hours
Professional Development Exercise
Topics for today
Term 3
Perimeter and area of
2D shapes5 hours
Functions and
relationships
5 hours
Algebraic expressio
ns9 hours
Algebraic equations9 hours
Graphs12 hours
Surface area and
volume of 3D objects5 hours
Transformations
9 hours
Professional Development Exercise
Topics for today
Term 4
Geometry of 3D objects.
9 hours
Collect, organise and summarise data(4 hours)Represent data(3 hours)
Interpret, analyse and report data(3,5 hours)
Probability4,5 uur
THANK YOU!
DANKIE!
ENKOSI!