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MPM2D Gr 10 Course Redesign Lindsay Kueh Sheri Hill (Adrian Rawle) Make It Stick & Increase Perseverance

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  • MPM2D Gr 10 Course Redesign

    Lindsay KuehSheri Hill

    (Adrian Rawle)

    Make It Stick &

    Increase Perseverance

  • We will give all of our materials at the end of the presentation.

    Link to materials:

    tiny.cc/10courseredesign

    * We will give permission to view files

    after the presentation

    http://tiny.cc/10courseredesign

  • Frustration!● Poor numeracy skills● Poor retention for next year● Weak problem solving skills● Low perseverance● ALSO any gaps from COVID-19

    Improving these became our GOALS!

  • Academic goals● The students should have basic skills they can take with

    them - numeracy, algebra, etc. (fill in gaps from last year)

    ● We want students to be able to perform the skills we teach them, any time that it is asked, and anytime it is useful.

    ● Students shouldn’t find the final exam frightening.

  • Atmosphere/Community goals

    ● The students should feel safe (physically and intellectually) in class - it’s ok to be vulnerable. (Brene Brown)○ “Not yet” and “Celebrating mistakes”

    ● Enjoyable - exploration - desire to learn

    ● Student focused - teacher is NOT source of all knowledge

  • Evidence Based!● We want evidence based solutions!

    ○ Make it Stick by Peter C. Brown

    ○ The Interleaving Effect: Mixing It Up Boosts Learning By Steven C. Pan

    ● Disclaimer: what we’re going to discuss is not a way to teach - it’s a way to plan a course!

    https://www.amazon.ca/Make-Stick-Science-Successful-Learning/dp/0674729013https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-interleaving-effect-mixing-it-up-boosts-learning/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-interleaving-effect-mixing-it-up-boosts-learning/

  • Types of Practice! - How you practice matters!

    ● Massed/Blocked Practice (AAABBBCCC) vs Mixed Practice/Interleaving. (ABCDBCDB)

    ● Spaced Practice○ Improves long-term retention

    *** Important! This doesn’t feel good

  • What we did

    ● Removed Unit Tests○ Cumulative Weekly quizzes○ Problem Solving Days

    ● Interleaved Homework

    ● Fast Fours, Fun Fridays

  • Our Weekly ScheduleMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

    Fast FourLesson

    LessonQuiz

    Fast FourLesson

    Problem Solving Fast FourFun Friday

  • Our Weekly Covid Schedule

    Weekly3 Lessons3 Fast FoursQuiz

    In Person Time/If time allows onlineProblem Solving DayFun Math Day

  • Freed Up Time!

    ● No unit tests meant that we had review days and unit test days free to do other activities

    ○ Quizzes take half the period

    ● Removed homework time from class

  • Lessons● No major changes to lessons (you can use yours!)

    ● Lessons taught were the main skills, and not as much “Application lessons”

    ● Complete all skills a month before exams (practiced applications)

    ● Time to a variety of different summatives

  • Major Takeaway Point● After covering a topic or skill, continually revisit it

    throughout the course.

    ● Remove the idea of only testing a Unit

  • Why Fast Fours!!

    U Waterloo’s article on the curve of forgetting.

    https://uwaterloo.ca/campus-wellness/curve-forgetting

  • Our Initial Goals for Fast Fours● Review concepts from lessons.● Increase basic skills.● Spaced and Mixed Practice.

    &

  • Fast Fours!! Covers all Material to date

    Formative Assessment Only

  • ● Math talk!!● Non threatening testing.● Immediate feedback.

    Does this look like learning?

  • What we saw:

    ● Can do > 1 question.● Peer- teaching.● Math arguments. ● Passionate Math

    chat.

  • What we loved!

    ● Celebrate incorrect answers○ Student get to see a range of

    common mistakes.○ Perseverance.○ Failing forward!!

  • What Students Thought

  • Additional Bonuses ● Helps create growth mindset

    ○ Students start to believe they can get better at ____.

    ● Time to circulate the room○ 1 on 1 time.

    ● Provides productive class time○ Time for us to set up○ Answer students concerns

  • Similar Outcomes Online ??● Jamboard/Explain Everything (or some other platform)

    where small groups can solve and discuss questions

    ● Keep dialog up

    ● Constant feedback

  • Why did we change homework?

    ● Increase retention (spaced and mixed practice)

    ● Set the amount of homework to what is necessary to Check Your Understanding (CYU) and practice various concepts/skills

  • Growth Mindset● Normally, you see the topic once in

    the lesson, once on a test, and once on the exam.

    ● If you don’t know it, once the unit is over, students are free to forget the material or never learn it!

    ● We emphasize that NO topic will disappear.

  • Homework Outline - Schedule Guide

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i25-rM5HUTO-0xjMQo53ryjL7gcZF0MPNKRQcJDh57A/edit?usp=sharing

  • Homework● Pre-practice● Mandatory Questions

    ○ 5 from the lesson○ 5 from previous material

    ● Challenge

  • Why Check Homework?

  • Homework Checks

    *** Homework is critical in our redesign!

    How do we check?● Online Homework Checks

  • Weekly Quizzes

    What does it do?

    ● Allow Mixed & Spaced practice● Reduce Cramming - skill is

    expected● No expiry date on skills ● Importance of Basic skills● Low stakes = less stress

  • Weekly QuizzesWhat does it look like?

    ● Every Tuesday● Approx. 40 minutes● Front = mix/interleaving, ● Back = previous week

  • Embracing Mistakes

  • Students Thoughts

  • Why Problem Solving Days

    ● Increase Perseverance

    (More time)

    ● Change attitude towards problem solving

  • Problem Solving DaysWhat we do:

    ● Every Thursday we solve problems… all period

    ● Math toolkit (gr 11 used the following year)

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lr63q2IlpXX9WjhztMHse_tPkP5t4Q9A/view?usp=sharing

  • Benefits of Problem Solving Days

    ● Gives time to attack a problem with different strategies

    ● Allows for extended group work (but also did individual tasks)

    ● Explicitly makes problem solving a focus

  • Problem Solving Days● Problem Sets - Application and Thinking marks

    ● Problems could be from any lessons taught, including previous units

    ● Focus at end of year

  • Problem Solving Days● VNPS (vertical non-permanent surfaces)

    ● Jamboard/Explain Everything

    ● Student made questions

  • Problem Solving Days● Video Explanation

    ● Help each other by posting solutions

  • Problem Solving Days● Coding - Check Out Lkueh.wordpress.com

  • Levelled Problems

    ● Real challenges

    ● Weaker students can still be successful

    ● Students can sometimes attempt extra problems

  • Challenges ● Mark Inflation from Problem Solving Days?

    ○ Group work allowed for better learning, more math talk but it also inflated marks for some students

    ○ Individual in-class seemed more accurate, but sometimes felt less rich

  • Same But Different

    ● Different questions of the same concepts/processes

  • Why Fun Fridays?

    ● Excitement & Smiles ● Teamwork & collaboration● ‘Buy In’ that math does exist

    outside the classroom.● Focus & Interest.

    Our Goal!

  • Quadratic Modeling

    Making connections to real life.

    Car Launching

  • Speed Dating! Community Building

    “More Than One Story” Cards

  • Puzzle it up with Tarsia

    Tarsia Puzzle Maker

    Math as a Game

    http://www.mmlsoft.com/index.php/products/tarsia

  • Rated as one of the top Fun Friday activities by students!

    Links to making jeopardy- Factile - Flippity

    https://www.playfactile.com/https://www.flippity.net/

  • Trigonometry with Clinometers

    Real life application

    Fun & Connections

  • Pixar in a box

  • Teacher.Desmos.com

    ● Marbleslides

  • Teacher.Desmos.com

  • Being Creative in Desmos

    Creativity and Addiction

  • Students Thoughts

    ● It gives us a break from testing and hard problem solving

    ● It allows our brain to process and relax

    ● Time to relax and have fun after working hard all week.

    ● Helps us build relationships with other people in the class, which is important.

    ● It’s great when it’s applicable but the cups activities

    was a ridiculous waste of time.

  • Challenges

    ● Very time consuming!

    ○ We met 80 hours (10 days) over the summer to design the course structure and develop the first 2 units

    ○ Different objectives among teachers

  • Challenges ● Booklet/Schedule could get thrown off

    ○ Homework could get thrown off with an assembly/snow day

    ○ Thurs/Fri allows a day to catch up if necessary

    ● Each period felt tight on time (Teacher Feedback)

    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayFast FourLesson

    LessonQuiz

    Fast FourLesson

    Problem Solving

    Fast FourFun Friday

  • Possible Improvements

    ● Quiz

    ○ Focus explicitly on students correcting their own mistakes on quizzes - resubmissions

    ○ Standards Based Grading*

  • Possible Improvements ● Homework

    ○ More Challenge Problems

    ○ Include more repetition for practice (extra links)

    ○ Show connections between homework/effort and results!

  • Secret on HOW to learn.

    1) Importance of struggling.

    Builds problem solving circuits.

    2) Embracing my Mistakes.

    3) Teach each other.

  • Revisit Goals

    1) Numeracy and Basic Skills○ Fast fours○ Quizzes - first few questions

  • Revisit Goals

    2) Retention○ Mixed & spaced practice - homework, quizzes (low

    stakes & frequent, testing effect), fast fours○ All topics are fair game - students knew that topics

    would return○ Limited exam review - retention was amazing

  • Revisit Goals

    3) Problem solving○ Time permitted the opportunity to try different strategies.○ Various tools - peers, toolkit booklets

  • Revisit Goals

    4) Perseverance○ Topics don’t go away - Growth Mindset○ Opportunities to try different strategies on PS days○ Making mistakes is ok, even great if you learn from

    them!!

  • ● Mixed homework practice feels like they learn less than than doing one skill over and over (massed practice)

    ○ Exam results demonstrate their learning

    ● Students weren’t fazed by jumping topics day to day

    Interesting Findings

  • ● Homework completion had a larger impact on success in our course

    ● Students selected courses for next year better

    Interesting Findings

  • Teacher Collaboration● Compromise, adjust, and listen● Challenging to do on your own

    (massive amount of work)● Inspired each other● Department Head supported us

  • Where to Start

    1) Fast Fours

    2) Fun Fridays

    3) Problem Solving Days

    4) Cumulative Quizzes & Homework

  • Take AwayLink to course material:

    tiny.cc/10courseredesign

    tiny.cc/homeworktrackerpd

    Emails:

    [email protected] - Sheri Hill

    [email protected] - Lindsay Kueh

    [email protected] - Adrian Rawle

    Lkueh.wordpress.com

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