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APS Mathematics
Continuous Learning in Math
Linda S. SmithCommon Core Implementation SpecialistMiddle School Mathematics404-802-3588Inman Middle School – September 26, 2013
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How to Learn Math – www.youcubed.org
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An Overview of CCGPS Math Course Pathways
1.Purposeful College and Career Readiness for all students
2.Equity of access to advanced curriculum opportunities for all students
3.Flexibility for different growth rates and entry points for all students
4.Serving the needs of all students
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Common Core Math Shifts
1.Focus
2.Coherence
3.Rigor (Skills, Application, and Conceptual Understanding all with equal intensity)
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An Overview of CCGPS Math Course Pathways
There are 3 curriculum content pacing paths in APS middle and high school mathematics
1.Standard CCGPS mathematics
2.Advanced CCGPS mathematics
3.Accelerated CCGPS mathematics
APS Accelerated Mathematics• Designed for students in grades 6-10 who meet the 3
criteria in the APS Continuous Learning Plan for Mathematics
• Accelerated mathematics is not different content - just the same content taught at a faster pace
• Students study 1.5 years of mathematics in one year following the Georgia DOE Accelerated math scope and sequence
• After successful course path completion, and depending on their strengths, students study either Coordinate Algebra or Accelerated Coordinate Algebra in Grade 8
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APS Advanced Mathematics• Designed for students who meet the 3 criteria in
the APS Continuous Learning Plan for Mathematics
• Transition courses that prepare students in grades 6-7 to “jump ahead” one course year
• Starting in 2014-2015, students who have successfully completed the transition courses and meet the criteria will be advanced one year in mathematics
• After successful course path completion, and depending on their strengths, students study either Coordinate Algebra or Accelerated Coordinate Algebra in Grade 8
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Boxes with dotted lines indicate courses that will be phased out after 2014-2015
CCGPS Math 6
CCGPS Math 7
CCGPS Math 8
CCGPS Coordinate
Algebra
CCGPS Analytic
Geometry
CCGPS Advanced Algebra
CCGPS Pre– Calculus, AP Statistics, Adv.
Math Decision Making, Math of
Industry & Government
GRADE 6 GRADE 7 GRADE 8 GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12
CCGPS Coordinate
Algebra
CCGPS Analytic
Geometry
CCGPS Advanced Algebra
CCGPS Pre-
Calculus
AP Calculus AB; AP Statistics; 4th Yr. CCGPS Course;
Dual Enrollment
CCGPS Math 8
Year Ahead
CCGPS Accelerated Math 6/7A
CCGPSAccelerated Math 7B/8
AP Calculus AB/BC; AP Statistics; Multivariable Calculus; Dual
Enrollment
Accelerated CCGPS
Coordinate Algebra/ Analytic
Geometry A
AP Statistics; AP Calculus AB/BC; Dual Enrollment
CCGPS Pre-
Calculus
Accelerated CCGPS
Analytic Geometry B/
CCGPS Advanced
Algebra
APS 2013-2014 COMMON CORE GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (CCGPS) MATH PATHWAYS
CCGPS Math 6
Advanced/ Honors
CCGPS Math 7
Advanced/ Honors
AP Calculus AB/BC; AP Statistics; 4th
Year CCGPS Course; Dual Enrollment
Accelerated CCGPS
Coordinate Algebra/ Analytic
Geometry A
CCGPS Pre-
Calculus
Accelerated CCGPS
Analytic Geometry B/
CCGPS Advanced
Algebra
AP Statistics; AP Calculus AB/BC; Dual Enrollment
*NOTE: High performing students in CCGPS Math 8 who meet the criteria can transition to the Accelerated Coordinate Algebra/Analytic Geometry A course in Grade 9. This would provide them with one year of dual enrollment in Grade 12. *See NOTE
The Advanced/Honors courses in middle school
will transition to the Year-Ahead courses over
2013-14 and 2014-15.
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An Overview of CCGPS Math Course Pathways• APS is using multiple data measures to assess student
learning needs in mathematics. These include:o State CRCT/EOCT datao APS Performance Series Computer Adaptive Assessmento Teacher recommendationso Parent and student input
• Pathways are not rigid – there is flexibility to move• Pathways of study meet the student where they are and
strive to advance them to the next level• There are recommended guidelines and criteria for
students to advance to the next level in the pathway
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Criteria for Mathematics Courses Advanced/Honors Prerequisites Accelerated Prerequisites Year-Ahead Prerequisites
Rising 7th
CCGPS Math 7 Advanced/Honors27.0220040 Math 7/H
Score in the “exceeding standards” range on the CCGPS Mathematics Grade 6 CRCT OR national percentile ranking of 80+ on the mathematics portion of the APS Grade 6 Computer Adaptive Assessment
B or better average in the Mathematics Grade 6 course
Written recommendation from the Grade 6 mathematics teacher
Written agreement signed by the student and guardian/parent containing the criteria for maintaining enrollment in the course
CCGPS Math 7B/8
27.0222000 Math 7/A
Score in the “exceeding standards” range on the CCGPS Mathematics Grade 8 CRCT AND national percentile ranking of 80+ on the mathematics portion of the APS Grade 8 Computer Adaptive Assessment
B or better in CCGPS Accelerated Math 6/A
Written recommendation from the Grade 6 Accelerated mathematics teacher
Written agreement signed by the student and guardian/parent containing the criteria for maintaining enrollment in the course
*CCGPS Math 827.0230000 Math 8
Score in the “exceeding standards” range on the CCGPS Mathematics Grade 6 CRCT OR national percentile ranking of 60+ on the mathematics portion of the APS Grade 7 Performance Series Computer Adaptive Assessment
B or better average in the CCGPS Advanced Mathematics Grade 6 course
Written recommendation from the Grade 6 Advanced mathematics teacher
Written agreement signed by the student and guardian/parent containing the criteria for maintaining enrollment in the course
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Ideas for out-of-classroom enrichment• Mathematics clubs (in-school and/or regional)
• Mathematics contests (in-school, state, and national)
• Problem of the Week or Month (in-school bulletin boards)
• Connections/specials for mathematics (in-school)
• Saturday enrichment (in-school or regional)
• Mathematics and logic-based computer games and physical games
• Enrollment in web-based sites that promote mathematical thinking and engagement with others
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Resources and Contact Information• Faster is Not Smarter by Cathy Seeley
• Mindset by Carol Dweck
• www.mindsetworks.com
APS Office of MathematicsDr. Pamela Seda, Coordinator of Mathematicspseda@atlanta.k12.ga.us
Dr. Dawn Stoner: Common Core Specialist/High School Mathdstoner@atlanta.k12.ga.us
Linda S. Smith: Common Core Specialist/Middle School Mathlssmith@atlanta.k12.ga.us
Leisha Fordham: Common Core Specialist/Elementary School Mathlfordham@atlanta.k12.ga.us