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Innovative 5E Middle School Math Lessons to Engage and Interest Students
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Innovative 5E Middle School Math Lessons to Engage and Interest
Students
Maria [email protected]
T3 International ConferenceLas Vegas, NVMarch 7, 2014
Session ObjectivesCHALLENGES Participants will be able to…
INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE
Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Implement inquiry-based, 5E lessons that promote deep thinking and conceptual understanding
CONTENT KNOWLEDGE
Math Content Knowledge
Focus on middle school topics*Exponential Growth and Decay (Zombies)*Dilations: Enlargements & Reductions (Superheroes)*Rate of Change (Toy Story)
INTEGRATING TI TECHNOLOGY
Technology Knowledge
Evaluate scaffolding of questions for conceptual understanding and rigorous thinking
Learn about other TI resources
AgendaI. Introductions (10 min)II. E1
• The 5E Model + “Tracked” Activities (5 min)III. E2
• Zombies – Exponential Growth & Decay (15 min)• Superheroes – Dilations (15 min)• Toy Story – Slope & Rate of Change (15 min)
IV. E3• Likes, Wishes & Wonders
V. E4• Generate Engaging and Interesting Lessons from Media
VI. Q&A
Introductions1. Name2. School/Organization3. Grade Level & Subject4. What you do to de-
stress
What are the 5Es?
Explore
ExtendEnumerate
EthicsErase
Emulate
Engage
Elaborate
Evaluate
Explain
Entertain Elevate
Evolve
ExciteEnergize
The 5E Model + “Tracked” Activities
• Engage• Explore• Explain• Elaborate
– Struggling– Regular– Advanced– NOT: More
practice
• Struggling– More hands-on experiences– Connecting concrete to abstract
• Regular– Good follow-up activity to
deepen the conceptual understanding
• Advanced– High School– More complex
Likes, Wishes and Wonders
Generating IdeasMath Topics Movies +
ConnectionsOther Real World
Connections
education.ti.com/calculators/mathnspired
Middle Grades Math
Sample Lessons
•Interrogating Data by Random Sampling•One Year Makes a Differences•Long Run•One and One Equals Win•Exploring Bivariate Data•Lines of Fit•Say It with a Survey•Linear Modeling
Student Activity (DOC or PDF)Teacher Notes (PDF)Nspire Activity (TNS)
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