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An Introduction to the Revised IPGs

A Look at Structure & Alignment

Elementary Mathematics Department

forElementary PrincipalsSeptember 16, 2009

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David Kauffman, Perez Principal Jesus Barba, Perez Math Coach Donna Linn, Galindo Principal Adriana Stoeltje, Galindo Inst Specialist Isabel Ahearn, Ortega Bilingual Coach

Guiding Question:

How can/do we use the IPGs, resources, & planning tools with our teachers to positively impact student learning?

Task #1

Study the structure of the IPGs. What patterns do you see? How will these patterns impact teacher

planning? How can/do we use the IPGs with our

teachers & teams to impact student learning?

Be prepared to share your group’s thinking with the whole group.

Tab 1

15 minutes

Share

A pattern we noticed is….,and we think it will impact planning & learning by/ because…

Support documents 1st 20 Days of Mathematics Year Overview Yearly IPG Chart

IPGa Structure & Terms:

Tab 2

Three-tier Intervention Model

Tab 3

Best First Instruction Targeted Guided Math based on data Reduce # of students needing Tier 2

Task #2 Part 1

Look for alignment to TEKS/SE What patterns do you see? Which resource(s) might be used for

1st instruction Reteach Guided math Assessment Tutorials

Explain your thinking. Decide on a few key points to share.

Tab 3

20 minutes

Using the IPGs

Resources provided

LavenderenVision Green Investigations Blue Standards in the Classroom Pink Teaching St-Ctred Math Salmon Hands On Standards Yellow Super Source

Task #2 Part 2

Refer to the planning tools provided. 8 Step Planning Protocol Lesson Planning Storyboard Lesson Design for Mathematics 9 Box – Aligning Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment

Look for connections How do IPGs & planning tools support new

& experienced teachers &/or teams?

Tab 4

20 minutes

Using the Resources

Share

One thing we discussed was…

IPG Resources

What you are getting today!

What you have gotten in the past

Tab 5

Questions & Answers

Instructional Core

The knowledge & skill of the teacher The role of the student as learner Rigorous content

Principles of the Instructional Core

Task predicts performance The real accountability system is in

the tasks that the students are asked to do.

Academically Rigorous & Aligned Tasks

“The single biggest observational discipline we have to teach people in our networks is to look on top of the students’ desks rather than at the teacher in front of the room…The only way to find out what students are actually doing is to observe what they are doing….”

Instructional Rounds in Education, p. 30

1. What are the teachers doing & saying?

2. What are the students doing & saying?

3. What is the task?

5.1 Number Operation & Quantitative Reasoning

The student uses place value to represent whole numbers & decimals. 5.1B The student is expected to use

place value to read, write, compare, & order decimals through the thousandths place.

Task Analysis

Analyze math tasks A, B, C, & D for alignment & academic rigor.

Rank the tasks in order from the one with least alignment & least rigor

to… (#1) the one with the most alignment & most

rigor (#4).

Explain your ranking.

Task Analysis Guide

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