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Page 1: Implementing the New Mathematics Integrated Resource Package (IRP) British Columbia Ministry of Education Webcast - April 5, 2007

Implementing the New Mathematics Integrated Resource Package (IRP)

British Columbia Ministry of Education Webcast

- April 5, 2007

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Purposes I

• To respond to some of the questions that arose from the March 8th webcast

• To identify and explore the 7 processes that form the foundation of the new curriculum

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Purposes II

• To consider how the new curriculum supports teaching and learning experiences that include the processes

• To troubleshoot issues around parent involvement and multi-grade classrooms in teaching and learning mathematics

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Agenda

• Reflecting on IRP changes

• Processes• Parent Involvement• Multi Grade Classes• Questions and Answers

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Introduction

Questions and Answers from the March 8th webcast on the BC K-7 Mathematics IRP

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The Processes of Mathematics

Watch the following video.

In groups discuss:

• What point are the presenters attempting to make?

• How are these approaches to problem solving addressed in the typical mathematics classroom?

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ProcessesStudents are expected to:

– Communicate in order to learn and express their understanding

– Connect mathematical ideas to other concepts in mathematics, to everyday experiences and to other disciplines

– Demonstrate fluency with mental mathematics and estimation

[ ] C, CN, ME,

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Processes

Students are expected to:

– develop and apply new mathematics knowledge through problem solving

– develop mathematical reasoning

– select and use technologies as tools of learning and solving problems.

[ ] C, CN, ME, PS,R, T,

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Processes

Students are expected to:

– develop visualization skills to assist in processing information, making connections, and solving problems.

[ ] C, CN, ME, PS,R, T, V

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Think • Pair • Share

– Review each of the processes. Ensure that you understand them.

– Can you think of an example of how you attend to one or more of these approaches in your mathematics lessons?

– How are the processes relevant to a deeper understanding of mathematics?

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Processes

• Communication [C]• Connection [CN]• Mental Math & Estimation [ME]• Problem Solving [PS]• Reasoning [R]• Technology [T]• Visualization [V]

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Processes

Watch the video of Jessie explaining his solution to a word problem.

• Which processes is Jessie showing in his response?

• What prompts is the interviewer using to encourage Jessie to share his learning?

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A Look at the Curriculum

Compare 2-D shapes to parts of 3-D objects in the environment [C, CN, V]

Grade 1 Shape and Space C4

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Activity

• With a partner, choose an outcome from the K-7 IRP and consider the processes that are indicated for that outcome.

• Discuss how those processes can be used to support student learning of the specific outcome.

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Parent Involvement

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TABLE TALK

In what ways do you see parent involvement contributing to students’ success in mathematics?

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Some ways to involve parents…

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Math Family/ Fair Nights

• School-wide or class evenings where parents are invited to play math games with their children.

• Feature a strand or a concept with different activity centres for parents to rotate through with their children. Students help in designing these activities.

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Problem of the week

• Pose interesting and problematic situations for students to take home and discuss/solve with parents. Problems can be posted the next day for all to see the variety of ways in which the problems were solved.

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Newsletters• Some math programs have letters to parents that

accompany each unit or concept.

• Customizing a newsletter might include topics such as:

* making literature connections

* making real life connections

* helping parents understand why students’ personal

strategies are important to conceptual development

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Lesson Studies• Invite parents into classroom to

participate in the same lesson as students have learned that day, week, etc.

eg. regrouping with base 10 blocks

• Looking at strategies that are not algorithmic but maybe are as efficient.

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Alternate Strategies

1000 999 +1- 456 - 456 544 543+1

657 600 50 7546 500 40 6215 200 10 51418 1300 + 100 + 18

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Portfolios

• Students collect samples of their mathematical thinking and strategies to share with parents.

• Include photos

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School /Class webpage

• Ideas for how parents can support their child’s mathematical development at homehttp://public.sd38.bc.ca:8004/~RGarcia/

• Discussion of concepts covered in class- misconceptions

• Links to other web pages

• Blogs

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Math Tool Kit

• Includes a pack of cards and dice. Students are taught games in class and once a week ‘they teach the games to their parents and play the games for homework.

• Includes a description of how the game contributes to the development of a certain concept.

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TABLE TALK

How can we help parents overcome their own math phobias so they can help their children develop a more positive attitude towards math?

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New vs Old

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Publications

• Achieve BC- Math for Families Helping your child with math at

home B.C. Early Numeracy Project Kindergarten - Grade 1

http://www.achievebc.ca

• BCAMT brochurehttp://www.bctf.ca/bcamt/numeracy.html

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When parents meet with teachers,

they often ask what they can do to

motivate their children in mathematics.

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So when parents ask..

Here are some things parents can do to

build a strong understanding of, and

confidence in, mathematics in their

children.

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• Purchase puzzles, games, books, and

models to be used by the entire family

• Ask questions that have more than one answer

• Show children that there are many ways to solve problems

• Have children draw pictures and diagrams to represent problem situations

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• Monitor children's work and stress

the importance of checking homework.

• Provide time, space, and the necessary tools for mathematics homework, including a calculator.

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And most of all…

…be positive and have fun!!

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Math for Multi-Grade Classrooms

At a Glance Planning Guides

Anne Boyd, SD 72

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New Curriculum – New Opportunity

• Overview of topics excellent – Key Concepts

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New Curriculum – New Opportunity

• MOST HELPFUL: Key Elements for each Grade Level

(Useful for prioritizing, planning, and assessing: also comparing content grade-to-grade!)

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Why “At a Glance”?

Numeracy resource teachers receive frequent requests from classroom teachers to provide support for teaching math in multi-age classrooms.

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How?

Design a one to four page document for:

• each grade from K-7

• combined grade configurations (K/1 to 6/7)

• Multi-grade (4/5/6) (under development)

• Correlation of new curriculum to current Math Makes Sense texts

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What is “At a Glance”? Condensed documents that:

• summarize outcomes for a single grade

• align topics and learning outcomes across grades

• identify common outcomes for multiple grades

• identify unique outcomes for individual grades in the multi-grade classroom

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Questions?