common core state standards in mathematics overview
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Common Core State Common Core State Standards in MathematicsStandards in Mathematics
OVERVIEWOVERVIEW
The Common Core State Standards define what students should understand and be able to do in their study of mathematics.
Asking a student to understand something means asking a teacher to assess whether the student has understood it. But what does mathematical understanding look like?
One hallmark of mathematical understanding is the ability to justify, in a way appropriate to the student’s mathematical maturity, why a particular mathematical statement is true or where a mathematical rule comes from.
From “Introduction to the Common Core State Standards For Mathematics”
What are the Common What are the Common Core State Standards?Core State Standards?
•Why are they important?•Why were they written?•How were they developed?•How will they be assessed?
Deepen Our Deepen Our UnderstandingUnderstanding
•Read Articles•Identify Key Ideas•Share learning
What do students have to What do students have to know and be able to do?know and be able to do?
How will we know if How will we know if students have learned it?students have learned it?
Common Core Mathematics Common Core Mathematics StandardsStandards
Standards for Mathematical Practice
Standards for Mathematical Content
Mathematical Practice Mathematical Practice StandardsStandards
Describe habits of mathematically expert students
History of Mathematics History of Mathematics StandardsStandards
Principles of Common Core Principles of Common Core State Mathematics State Mathematics StandardsStandards
Focus: Identifies key ideas, understandings and skills for each grade/course
Coherence: Articulates a progression of topics across grades/course and connects to other topics
Standards for Standards for Mathematical Content Mathematical Content VocabularyVocabulary
•Introduction•Domain•Clusters/Cluster Headings•Content Standards•Conceptual Category (High School)
EXAMPLESEXAMPLES
•Focus: Cross Grade/Course Level Domains
•Coherence:Standards flow within and between Grade/Course Level
The Promise of StandardsThe Promise of StandardsThese Standards are not intended to be new names for old ways of doing business. They are a call to take the next step. It is time for states to work together to build on lessons learned from two decades of standards based reforms. It is time to recognize that standards are not just promises to our children, but promises we intend to keep.