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Transcript of Algebra I Extended Session
Algebra I Extended Session
April 26, 2012 8:30-11:00Rooms 602
Welcome & Introductions
OutcomesParticipants will:
Understand implementation plan for transitioning to Common Core curriculum.
Engage in tasks and activities that will be part of Algebra I curriculum next year.
Explore curricular resources webpage designed to support teachers through transition
Learn about professional development opportunities to support teachers with new content
Standards for Mathematical PracticesWriting Standards
Beginning implementation of Common Core instruction
Full MCCSC ImplementationNew Teacher and Principal Evaluation InstrumentsPARCC Assessment Field Testing
Full PARCC Assessment Implementation
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14 2014-2015
5
PARCC Timeline
SY 2011-12
Development begins
SY 2012-13
First year pilot/field testing and
related research and
data collection
SY 2013-14
Second year pilot/field testing and
related research and
data collection
SY 2014-15
Full administration
of PARCC assessments
SY 2010-11
Launch and design phase
Summer 2015
Set achievement
levels, including
college-ready performance
levels
End-of-Year Assessment
• Innovative, computer-based items
Performance-BasedAssessment (PBA)• Extended tasks• Applications of
concepts and skills
Summative assessment for accountability
Formative assessment
Diagnostic Assessment• Early indicator of student
knowledge and skills to • inform instruction, • supports, and PD
Speaking and Listening
Flexible
Mid-Year Assessment• Performance-based• Emphasis on hard-to-• measure standards
• Potentially summative
English Language Arts/Literacy and Mathematics, Grades 3-11
Understanding the Transition to Common
CoreTeams of Howard County Math Teachers, ITLs, and MISTs
developed the transition plan:
Examined cohorts of students
Examined what pre-requisite skills would be necessary to be successful for each Common Core course
Examined what skills students have currently obtained
Determined how best to fill in gaps to meet needs
Organized information into the transition plan
What will Algebra I look like in 2012-2013?
In 2012-2013, students will be receiving most of the Common Core Algebra I curriculum with notes about preparation for the HSA.
Some gaps will exist, so there will be notes about blended curriculum and other standards/objectives to teach to depth.
Algebra I and Algebra I Seminar will follow the same sequence.
2012-2013 Essentials
• 5 Instructional Units
• Structure of Common Core
• Purple bold notes regarding content for 2012-2013
• Yellow highlights will be taught in MS Algebra this year only.
Activity 1: The Lacrosse Tournament
The Parks and Recreation Department is planning a tournament for club lacrosse teams in the area. Sixty-four teams have entered to play. Teams will be placed in a single elimination bracket at random. Four fields are available for tournament use. Games will only be played on Saturdays from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm. Games are 40 minutes in length. Ten minutes is allotted for half time and 10 minutes for teams to warm up. A team can plan only one round each Saturday.
Your job is to report how many fields are being used each Saturday during the tournament. The parks department also needs to know how much available field space they have each weekend for other activities.
Activity 1 DebriefShare your solution with other groups.
What mathematical concepts & skills were necessary to complete the task?
Look at Unit 2—when might a task like this be introduced?
Examining the Algebra I Crosswalk
What is a crosswalk document?
How should it be used?
What does the crosswalk mean for Algebra I?
Short Break
Activity 2: A Statistical Analysis of Facebook
On July 6, 2011, Mark Zuckerberg confirmed the rumors that there are now 750 million Facebook users in the world.
The blogger Ben Foster has compiled a table of user data from 2004 through 2011.
Activity 2 DebriefShare your solutions with other groups.
What mathematical concepts & skills were necessary to complete the task?
Look at the Unit 2—when might a task like this be introduced?
How does this activity compare to The Lacrosse Tournament task?
Mini-Lesson: Understanding Residuals Use the Airfare data to find an equation
for line of best fit.
Calculate the difference between the actual airfares and the expected airfare prices.
What do you notice?
Why are residuals important?
Residuals help to determine how well the model is fitting the data.
If a pattern exists in the residual plot, then the model selected may not be appropriate for the data.
If the residual plot is random and the residuals are close to 0, then the model may be appropriate.
How do you know if there is a pattern?
How do you know if
there is a pattern?
Where do I find resources?We have developed websites to help support
you as you teach these transition courses.
You do not need to join as a member or input any passwords to access the resources!!
The main page to visit: http://secondarymathcommoncore.hcpss.wikispaces.net/
Next StepsSpring 2012: Lessons/tasks/resources will
continue to be developed
Summer 2012: Teams will continue to develop additional resources for Algebra I
Summer 2012: Algebra I CPD course (3 credits) will be offered for math teachers and special educators
Summer CPD OfferingsAll courses will run weekdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Enhancing Instruction in the Algebra I Classroom: July 16-25, 3 CPD Credits
Questions?
THANK YOU!!!