Principal Meeting Notes
2/23/12
- Paola Stzajn – Math Educator from NCSU, discussed Project AIM
- Partnership between NCSU, Horizon Research, and WCPSS
- Project focus is on math discourse
- Working with 2nd grade teachers working on subtraction
- 8 Math Coaches were selected to continue to work with AIM and 26 2nd grade teachers from 7 schools – total of 40 hours of PD during the summer and on-going sessions throughout the year
- 12-13 school year – 8 coaches will create 4 teams to work with 80 teachers who come in teams from their schools, teachers working with ELL students will have priority
- Application form will be available shortly and Michelle will send out the information by April 30
- Teachers will be notified by May 31
- Must commit to Summer Institute on August 13-15 (Michelle is working on the possibility of funding for subs for year round) and 7 meetings from 4:30 – 7:45
- Teachers will receive 4 CEUs and $800 stipend for research and time
- Michelle shared the feedback from the last session – shared website with free videos – shows an entire 45 minute lesson instead of the clips that were shared last time that would have to be purchased
- Using Today’s Meet to facilitate a back channel discussion throughout the meeting – you can also access the archive after the meeting –
- Overview of the Common Core State Standards for Math – last month was focused on the Practice Standards (how the students were learning) and today is focused on the Content Standards (the what)
- Content Standards made up of standards, clusters, and domains
- Standards are the “old objectives”, wordier with better descriptors
- Clusters are groups of standards lumped together that are similar
- Domain is the big heading that is similar to the “strands” – Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number and Operations in Base Ten, Measurement and Data, and Geometry (K-5), Counting and Cardinality is found in Kindergarten
- Nomenclature – 4 (grade level). G (domain).1 (standard) – 1st standard listed under the Geometry domain in grade 4
- Grade level overviews are also given – domains are listed with the big ideas and include the Mathematical Practices
- Each grade level also has critical areas – found in a document format with the critical areas listed followed by a description of the critical area
- Critical Areas – a closer look –activity where they had standards and they had to put them in the grade that they are taught – then they received the critical areas and revisited their arrangement
- Big changes in the curriculum include K-2 curriculum increasing demands, teachers will have to have conceptual mathematical understanding, curriculum lends itself to math talk, completing this activity at school with K-5 so that everyone can see what they are going to do
- Video clip of K classroom on decomposing numbers – teacher questioning and open-mindedness to a variety of student responses
- As students are working on problems they need to be able to discuss their reasoning – any one of the 8 practices
- Kindergarten Activities – importance of modeling and math talk, way we are doing Geometry is different – relationship between shapes, description, difference is way students are asked to represent the information and learning
- First Grade Activities – place value, modeling and making use of structures, CC is more explicit
- Second Grade Activities – need procedures in place to support the hands-on discovery and exploration,
- Third Grade Activities – good activity to bring in a variety of standards,
- Fourth Grade Activities –concepts build over the years
- Fifth Grade Activities –volume is new to 5th grade, teachers will have to provide time for exploration
- Curriculum Development
- Grade level Focus Groups met to delve into the standards and unpack to increase understanding – members included teachers, IRTs, and Math Coaches
- Reviewed current resources –Math Expressions – to identify gaps
- Now working with curriculum writers – creating daily Learning and Teaching Guides and alignment lessons
- Some changes in how Math Expressions is being used – as a resource while the CC Standards are the curriculum
- Teachers should use C-MAPP as the resource for instruction and use the alignment lessons
- Practice standards are a part of the lesson
- Bulk of instructional days will fall into the critical areas
- Timeline – Quarter 1 – April 1, Quarter 2 – April 30, Quarter 3 – May 31, and Quarter 4 – June 30 – look at one quarter at a time to focus on content
- Resources available now (all documents are posted to the Principal and IRT Wikis
- Grade level overviews
- Scope and sequence documents
- Changes … at a Glance (Identified gaps that are not in the current standards so that the teacher might focus on that standard after the EOG and having content that is needed)
- Math Expressions SIOP Correlation (on C-MAPP)
- Miscellaneous
- Daily Routines – critical to do both Math Expressions and those in the lessons
- Calendar Time – no CC Standard that relates to calendar time, great opportunity to review spiraling mathematical concepts, focused on a learning outcome, Morning Meeting might be an option for including calendar
- Daily Routines and calendar should be no more than 15 minutes
- Assessments – 2012-2013 – State assessment aligned to the CC with the national assessment coming in 2013-2014 (assess both Content Standards and Practice Standards)
- multiple choice paper and pencil,
- Grade 5 and above will be a grid-in answer (like bubbling in your name) with a maximum of 8 items
- Grade Level Videos – creating one for each grade level – goal is to have them ready March 1 and posted to C-MAPP
- Learning Trajectory Posters were distributed to IRTs at the last meeting – ordering information is available in the power point that is posted on the Principal Wiki
- Shifts in Mathematics – Focus, Coherence, Procedural Fluency, Deep Conceptual Understanding, Applications (modeling) and
- Start talking about the Practice Standards Now, focus on the Content Standards Later
- IRTs are receiving training in the afternoon on how to facilitate the unpacking of the standards