09.19.18 FSLT Math Agenda #TrinityLearns

2018-19 Goals

  • We can learn more math in order to pass it on to our grade level teams.
  • We can scale our learning to our teams.
  • We can deeply understand the Standards for Mathematical Practices.
  • We can deepen, differentiate, and extend learning for the students in our classroom. (Instructional Core goal)

2018-19 Action Steps

  1. Participate in or recruit others to participate in Embolden Your Inner Mathematician or Strengthen Your Inner Mathematician.
  2. Refine and rework learning progressions to deeply understand the essentials to learn, to improve actionable formative assessment techniques and strategies, and to know our learners as mathematicians.

Today’s Agenda:

3:30 Establishing Intent, Purpose, Norm Setting

  • How is the year going?
  • What are you looking forward to this year?
  • What are you interested in learning on the math committee?
3:40 Review Goals for Math Committee (above)

Review Action Steps (above)

3:45 Estimation 180 Example Lesson
4:00 Planning for Estimation 180

Caroline’s Kindergarten Estimation 180 Example

  • Gather in groups, Select specific Estimation 180 to bring back to your team
  • Explore, Plan, Anticipate
  • Connect
4:15 Share:

  • What did you decide to bring back to your team?
  • How will it be used in your grade level?
  • Why is it useful?
  • What can your students learn from it?
4:25 Closure and Reflection

(I liked… because…, I wish…, I wonder…)

Please complete the 2018-19 Feedback and Attendance Form.

End of session

06.06.17 Mathematical Flexibility #TrinityLearns

Summer Literacy and Math Professional Learning
June 5-9, 2017
Day 2 – Mathematical Flexibility
Jill Gough (@jgough) and Becky Holden (@bholden86)

I can demonstrate mathematical flexibility to show what I know in more than one way.

Learning target and pathway:

UED: 8:45 – 11:15  / EED: 1:15 – 2:45

 Slide deck

8:45/12:15 15 min Norm and Purpose Setting
9:00/12:30 15 min Read Aloud: The Pout-Pout Fish Goes to School
by Deborah Diesen (@DebbieDiesen)
9:15/12:45 15 min WODB form and lesson design

  • I can demonstrate mathematical flexibility and
    show what I know in more than one way.
  • I can show my work so that a reader understands
    without having to ask me questions.
9:30/1:00 30 min Apples and Bananas Task

  • I can show what I know in more than one way.
  • I can use appropriate tools strategically.
  • I can make sense of tasks and
    persevere in solving them.
  • I can show my work so that a reader understands
    without having to ask me questions.
10:00/1:30 30 min Select, sequence, and connect

  • Share work and thinking
  • Look at what was monitored
  • Debrief planning
10:30/2:00 30 min Estimation 180 from Andrew Stadel
(@mr_stadel)
11:00/2:30 15 min Closing this session with purpose
11:15/2:45 Session ends

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