Experience the Common Core Math Classroom Common Core

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Experience the Common Core Math Classroom Common Core Summer Institute August 7, 2013

Experience the Common Core Math Classroom Common Core Summer Institute August 7, 2013

Welcome! Desired Outcomes: By the end of this session participants will have. . .

Welcome! Desired Outcomes: By the end of this session participants will have. . . experienced a Core Plus lesson from a student’s perspective. an overview of the Five-E Model in a Core Plus lesson and a Problem-Based Lesson. look-fors when observing a math class.

Let’s do some math! The MATH ZONE

Let’s do some math! The MATH ZONE

Collaborative Group Norms Each member contributes to the group’s work. Each member of the

Collaborative Group Norms Each member contributes to the group’s work. Each member of the group is responsible for listening carefully when another group member is talking. Each member of the group has the responsibility and the right to ask questions. Each group member should help others in the group when asked. Each member of the group should be considerate and encouraging. Work together until everyone in the group understands and can explain the group’s results.

Group Roles

Group Roles

Investigation 1: Predicting Population Change What data and calculations are needed to predict human

Investigation 1: Predicting Population Change What data and calculations are needed to predict human and animal populations into the future?

On Your Own Applications

On Your Own Applications

On Your Own Connections

On Your Own Connections

On Your Own Reflections

On Your Own Reflections

On Your Own Extensions

On Your Own Extensions

On Your Own Review

On Your Own Review

The 5 -E Model in a Core Plus Lesson

The 5 -E Model in a Core Plus Lesson

Engage • Lesson Opener • Think About This Situation

Engage • Lesson Opener • Think About This Situation

Investigation 1: Predicting Population Change What data and calculations are needed to predict human

Investigation 1: Predicting Population Change What data and calculations are needed to predict human and animal populations into the future? Explore • Investigations

Explain • Summarize the Mathematics

Explain • Summarize the Mathematics

Evaluate • Check Your Understandin g • Lesson Quiz • Feedback on student/group interactions

Evaluate • Check Your Understandin g • Lesson Quiz • Feedback on student/group interactions

On Your Own Applications Elaborate • On Your Own • Applications • Connections •

On Your Own Applications Elaborate • On Your Own • Applications • Connections • Reflections

Math Practice Standards

Math Practice Standards

Walkthrough Tool

Walkthrough Tool