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Richfield Parent Math NightOctober 7, 2014
TONIGHT’S OBJECTIVES
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Parent Math Night
Help parents understand how the Common Core State Standards are different from our recent educational standards.
Help parents understand what the shift to the new standards and curriculum will mean for their kids.
Help parents understand how they can help their kids at home.
Traditional U.S. Approach
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Focusing Attention Within Number and Operations
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A Closer Look: Mathematics Shifts
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• Focus: learn more about less
• Build skills across grades
• Develop speed and accuracy
• Really know it, Really do it
• Use it in the real world
• Think fast AND solve problems
Math Shift #1:Focus-spend more time learning fewer topics more deeply
Parents can:• know what the priority
work is for their grade and provide support for them with these concepts
• Ask your child’s teacher about their progress toward their grade level goals
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Students must:• work toward a deeper
understanding of the mathematics they are learning as they spend more time on fewer concepts
High-level Summary of Major Work in Grades K-8
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K–2 Addition and subtraction—concepts, skills, and problem solving; place value
3–5 Multiplication and division of whole numbers and fractions—concepts, skills, and problem solving
6th Ratios and proportional relationships; early expressions and equations
7th Ratios and proportional relationships; arithmetic of rational numbers
8th Linear algebra and linear functions
Math Shift #2:Coherence-build skills within and across grades
Parents can:• be aware of what your
child struggled with last year and how that will affect ongoing learning
• advocate for your child and ensure that support is given for “gap” skills (particularly numeracy)
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Students must:• keep building on their
learning year after year• recognize that new
concepts they are learning are not a new event, but an extension of the math they learning in previous grades
Math Shift #3:Rigor-develop speed and accuracy (procedural fluency)
Parents can:• know all of the
fluencies your child should have; prioritize learning of the ones they still find difficult
• push children to know, understand and memorize basic math facts
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Students must:• spend time practicing
by doing problems that give them practice with procedural fluency
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Key Fluencies
Math Shift #3:Rigor-Really know it and really do it (conceptual understanding)
Parents can:• notice whether your
child really knows why the answer is what it is
• advocate for the time your child needs to learn key math skills
• provide time for your child to work at math skills at home
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Students must:• make the math work,
and understand why it does
• talk about why the math works
• prove that they know why and how the math works
Math Shift #3:Rigor-use it in the real world (application)
Parents can:• Ask your child to do
that math that comes up in your daily life
• Help your child recognize opportunities to use math in their daily life
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Students must:• apply math in real
world situations, including other subjects like science
• know which math skills to use for which situation
Resources for Parents
Parent Letters
Math Model Bookmarks
Questioning Strategies
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What you will see….Math homework that asks students to write out how they got their answerMath homework that asks students to use different methods to solve the same problemReal-world problems that helps the math they are learning make more senseWhat you can do….
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Mathematical Model Bookmarks
Helping with Homework
Parents’ role is to ask questions and let children figure out how to do the math so THEY make sense of the mathematics.
Getting started “Can you tell me what you already know?” When they are stuck “What have you tried?” Anytime questions “How do you know?” “What can you
tell me?”
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Children may solve problems in many different ways. Ask your child to explain what she/he did and show why the solution makes sense.
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QUESTIONS?
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