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Welcome: Let’s Self Assess

Right now at this moment, rate yourselves: How comfortable/familiar are you with Math

Investigations?

Not at all Somewhat Very

Familiar FamiliarPlease place a sticky note on the number line

of how comfortable you are with Math Investigations.

0 5 10

INVESTIGATIONS TRAINING, PART 2

8:30am – 11:00am

WELCOME

LET’S TALK

Introductions Talk at your tables:

Who you are Share positive experiences you’ve had with

Math Investigations this year

Agenda

Intro Warm Up Classroom Routines Looking Closer at the Lessons Break Curriculum Map Alignment Layout of Investigations Sessions Planning a Unit using Investigations Materials Access Codes Exit Slips

Classroom Routines Activity

Patterns on the Pocket Chart (Unit 4 Session 2.3) Model

Discuss When to use it (spiral review, lesson warm up) How to use it Where to find it?

Beige box in Teacher Manuals throughout Investigations units and sessions

Interactive Whiteboard – online access

Curriculum Map Alignment

Kindergarten Math Curriculum Map Always use this to guide your

instruction Students will be able to do…

Use these concepts to plan and guide your lesson

A closer look…. Let’s look at the CCS Curriculum Map –

Unit 3 Counting and Matching Numerals

Investigations Unit 4 Session 2.1, 2.2, 2.3

Layout of Investigations Units/Sessions

Unit 4 – Measuring and Counting Planner (p. 54 - 57)

Classroom Routines – beige box (p. 55) Activity – game, small group instruction, guided instruction,

student tasks Blue writing – discussion ideas In orange – Supporting the range of learners

Resources – black activity pages in the margins Student Activity Book – blue activity pages in margins

Helpful Codes Backpack – Homework Pencil – Practice Spinner – Recording Sheet Blank – Additional Work

Ongoing Assessment – In red (informal assessment) Discussion – Closure of Lesson

How do we align investigations materials with our CCS Curriculum Maps? Let’s pick out what the “Student will be able

to do…” from the CCS curriculum map. Verbally count in sequential order Read, write, identify numerals (0-20) Identify the amount of objects in a set using one to one

correspondence Count objects in different arrangements to answer “How many?” See a quantity and be able to name one more

Each table will be given a specific objective to focus on and look through Sessions 2.1, 2.2, & 2.3 and align materials/activities that match your specific objective.

Planning Materials

Planning Chart Where to start?

Look at the Planner at beginning of Investigation 2 Looking across Sessions 2.1, 2.2, & 2.3 What activities align with student objectives from

CCS Curriculum Map? Verbally count in sequential order Read, write, identify numerals (0-20) Identify the amount of objects in a set using one to one

correspondence Count objects in different arrangements to answer “How

many?” See a quantity and be able to name one more

Assessment

Use resources on curriculum map for assessment Be cautious about using the Investigations

unit assessments – have you taught everything that is assessed in that unit?

Interventions & Extensions

Intervention Guide Organized by Units Intervention, Practice and Enrichment Ideas

How to access online materials www.pearsonsuccessnet.com Register as a new user – if you do not

already have an account. Click on your name in the top right hand

corner My account Manage Products Add New Products Type in access code Click Save

Thank you for coming

Exit Slip Check your email and complete the survey

sent to you from Tara Nattress