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Closing Math Learning Gaps With Data & Formative Assessment Presenter: Kristine Tipton, Innovation Coach DeKalb County Central United School District (Indiana)

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Closing Math Learning Gaps With Data &

Formative Assessment

Presenter: Kristine Tipton, Innovation Coach

DeKalb County Central United School District (Indiana)

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PollWhat are your challenges within K-8 math?

- Engaging students- Test scores- Differentiating instruction- Personalizing learning- Teacher willingness to change- Informing instruction

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PollWhat strategies are you currently using in your math classroom?

- Project-based- Blended Learning- Technology- Teacher focused- Student stations- Paper manipulatives- Digital math program implemented- Formative assessment

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Maximizing Student Learning

Math makes me pers re!

OR

…and everything in between.

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Creating a math model that...Kid Snippet

■ Uses data to drive instruction.

■ Provides opportunities to apply their learning in a variety of ways.

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Golden Circle:Why is it important to reach my kids in math?

Simon Sinek

Start here.

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What is our why?

We strive to close mathematical gaps in student learning.

We do this by utilizing NWEA strand work and DreamBox reports to isolate skill gaps. A workshop model is then used in the classroom to target the indicated gaps or growth areas.

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Detailed Student Summary Report

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Under “Resources”- Teacher Tools you have:

● Access to the games to teach students how to play

● Sample lesson plans

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Dr. Robert Marzano’s research explains the concept of 4-14-40. The highest-achieving students can learn a new term with as few as 4 exposures to it. The average student needs to work with a word up to 14 times in order to master it. And your most struggling learners need as many as 40 different opportunities to work with a single word to finally learn it.

See more at: http://www.smekenseducation.com/developing-core-vocabulary-for-each-academic-area.html#sthash.X3quFjRr.dpuf

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Target age is grades 4-6.

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PollWhat is your level of interest in digital curriculum?

- Just looking at the new technologies- Interested in grants and funding options for my

school’s new program- Interested in examples of digital curriculum

case studies- Researching possible software solutions for my

school- Interested in pricing and a buyer’s guide- Interested in viewing a demo

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Great hand picked math tools, tips, and lesson plans perfect for your classroom. Discover new ready-to-use resources for building conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills in everything from counting and operations to algebra and geometry.

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Data reports available on Khan Academy

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Keeping things running smoothly

Quality Check partnersStudent ExpertsFlowchartsAnchor chart for using resources.Math speak: vocabulary Word wallConsistent PracticesPacing Guides with Performance Assessments

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DreamBox: 1-2 unique lessons

Hands on Application:

activities that relate to their learning.

# of the day activity-problem solving

1:1 Intensiveor small group

instruction based on data

Math Intervention

Flow

Math InterventionFlow

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Intervention Guide with specific resources to use for each skill.

Skills are linked with DreamBox.

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Questions?

Kristine Tipton Innovation Coach DeKalb Central

[email protected]

260-910-1060 ext: 6157

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DreamBox Learning® K-8 MathAvailable in English & Spanish

Intelligent Adaptive Learning Engine• Millions of personalized learning

paths• Tailored to a student’s unique

needs

Motivating Learning Environments• Student Directed,

Empowering• Leverages Gaming Protocols

Rigorous Mathematics Curriculum• Reporting Aligned to CCSS,

Texas TEKS, Virginia SOL, Canada WNCP, & Canada Ontario Curriculum Reports

• Standards for Mathematical Practice

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DreamBox Lessons & Virtual ManipulativesIntelligently adapt & individualize to:• Students’ own intuitive strategies• Kinds of mistakes• Efficiency of strategy• Scaffolding needed• Response time

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Insight Dashboards

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Seeing is believing!

www.DreamBox.com/request-a-demo

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We value your feedback, compliments, suggestions, and complaints!

Let us know how we’re doing:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PXT8D5M