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Today’s Objectives

• Identify how the processes of connections and representation improve student understanding, retention, and achievement

• Identify ways to incorporate connections and representations into math class

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Developing Understanding through Connections

John SanGiovanni

Elementary Mathematics Office

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What is 12?

• Think of as many different ways to show 12 that you can.

• We will come together as a group in a few minutes to share our ideas.

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How many different ways can we show 12?

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Students naturally connect ideas they already have to

construct a new idea.

Van de Walle, J. (2007). Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally (6th ed). Boston, MA: Pearson

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Students naturally connect ideas they already have to

construct a new idea.

The more ideas used and the more connections made, the better we understand.

Van de Walle, J. (2007). Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally (6th ed). Boston, MA: Pearson

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Think-Pair-Share

• What things do we do in reading to build understanding and/or comprehension?

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The Frayer Model

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Definition (in own words) Facts/Characteristics

Examples Non-ExamplesPolygon

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Definition (in own words) Facts/Characteristics

Examples Non-ExamplesPolygon

A simple closed, plane figure made up of three or more line segments.

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Definition (in own words) Facts/Characteristics

Examples Non-ExamplesPolygon

A simple closed, plane figure made up of three or more line segments.

• Closed• Simple• 2-dimensional• 3 or more line   segments

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Definition (in own words) Facts/Characteristics

Examples Non-ExamplesPolygon

A simple closed, plane figure made up of three or more line segments.

• Closed• Simple• 2-dimensional• 3 or more line   segments

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Definition (in own words) Facts/Characteristics

Examples Non-ExamplesPolygon

A simple closed, plane figure made up of three or more line segments.

• Closed• Simple• 2-dimensional• 3 or more line   segments

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Concept Circles

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Concept Circles and Variations

Concept:

Types of angles

sphere pyramid

cone prism

Concept:

3 dimensional figures

Concept:

Prime Numbers

5

11

29

7

2

13

17

? obtuse

right

parallel

acute

Variation: What could the “ ?” be? Variation: Which does not belong?

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Webbing

Take a moment with a partner to come up with as many supporting details about the topic as you can.

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Multiplication

What details were we able to come up with?

Were we able tobeat HCPSS 3rd graders?

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Using numbers, how many ways can you express 50?

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Funny Numbers

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Funny Numbers

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Funny Numbers

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Do you agree or disagree?

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7/13 is close to 1/2.

6/37 is close to 0.

17/24 is close to 1.

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Organized Tables can be used for highlighted characteristics of numbers or concepts.

Ideas can be added as units progress.

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Consider these fractions.1/4 2/3 5/8 2/5

Draw a picture.

Are they close to 0, 1/2, or 1.

What do they mean?

What are they equivalent to?

On a number line

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Representing Numbers,

1st Grade

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Organizer’s to help develop problem solving…

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There are 3 tennis balls in a can. The tennis team has 13 cans. How many tennis balls does the team have?

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KNOW WANT SOLVE

What do I KNOW about the problem?

What do I WANT to find out? How will I SOLVE the problem?

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Annie put 3 strawberries on her plate. She put 6 grapes on her plate. How many pieces of fruit did she have?

A primary example…

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Whole

Part Part

3 strawberries 6 grapes

Pieces of Fruit

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2 165 5 490 78 0.37

• Choose 2 numbers.• Think about how those numbers

might describe John.

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What are 6 numbers that describe you?

• Write down 6 numbers that describe you on your square.

• Choose one of those numbers to write largely on the back of the square.

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Creating a number quilt

• Students identify numbers that describe them (2, 165, 5, 490, 78, 0.37)

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Creating a number quilt

• Students identify numbers that describe them (2, 165, 5, 490, 78, 0.37)

• Students write the numbers with descriptions/illustrations on small rectangles of construction paper (different colors)

2 165

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Creating a number quilt• Students write the numbers with

descriptions/illustrations on small rectangles of construction paper (different colors)

• Students glue their quilt pieces on to a large piece of construction paper

2 165

490 78

5

0.37

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Adapting a number quilt

• The number quilt can then be used to describe different ideas about a unit or topic.

NumeratorEquivalent fractions

Of a wholeMixed

numbers

Of a set

Denominator

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An example of a number quilt…

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3 - topics/units I will be teaching

2 - organizers I would like to use

1 - way I will use an organizer with one of the topics

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The Vocabulary Cube• Important vocabulary

words are written on 5 faces of a cube.

• The terms are described in writing with pictures and examples.

• The 6th face shows the topic or unit with the five words “webbed” around it.

Fractions

numerator

equivalent

improper

Mixed-number

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Adapting the Vocabulary Cube

• Identify the main ideas of a topic or lesson

• Illustrate how topic applies to the real-world or other content area

• Describe different problem solving strategies

• In place of “number of the day”

Fractions

numerator

equivalent

improper

Mixed-number

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An example…