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Voyager Learning
       INSIDE ALGEBRA
Grades 8-12 algebra intervention
“Algebra Intervention that Helps
Students Who "Just Don't Get It"
The problem became apparent thirty years ago when
the report “A Nation at Risk” warned of a "rising tide
   of mediocrity" in the public schools. The report
claimed that too few students were taking the more
rigorous courses in high school. Twenty years later,
    enrollment in college-prep courses is way up.
    Unfortunately, evidence indicates that student
   learning is about the same as it was back then.
The strongest predictor of failure to learn
algebra is not race or income; it is a lack of
     adequate academic preparation.
Inside Algebra's Unique Instructional Design


The Inside Algebra four-step lesson design is a powerful tool that weaves: 

   Concept Development Activities that build conceptual understanding
through concrete modeling experiences 

   Practice Activities that support new learning through games and small-
group activities 

    Problem-Solving Activities that build problem-solving skills through
relevant, real-world connections 

  Progress-Monitoring Activities that help build computational fluency and
monitor student understanding
A Simple and Effective Lesson Plan Sequence




1. Students are pre-tested to determine their needs on objectives.
 The National Math Panel concluded, "Algebra teachers should not assume that all students understand even
 basic concepts."

  The pre-tests in Inside Algebra pinpoint algebra concepts students don't understand.
  Two distinct instructional plans provide explicit guidance in the selection of appropriate activities for
 differentiation based on student pre-test results.
2. Teachers select from a multitude of activities that support mastery of the
     objectives and match the needs of individual students.


 Concept Development Activities  

                Teachers select a concept development activity that meets the needs of students.  


                Depending on their progress, students move to a practice activity or to another concept development activity.


              Practice Activities  


              Practice activities strengthen understanding and bring relevance to newly learned concepts.  


               The motivating games, projects, problem-solving strategies, and worksheets for independent practice also present opportunities
           for personal success.

 Progress-Monitoring Activities               
    Progress-monitoring activities provide information to adjust instruction and determine differentiation through alternate activities as they build
fluency with basic algebra skills

 Problem-Solving Activities             

    Students apply a variety of skills to solve problems related to a specific objective.  
    These engaging exercises are effective in reinforcing students' problem-solving strategies and reflective thinking skills.
4-Day Instructional Plan
Use the 4-Day Instructional Plan when pretest results indicate that students can move
through the activities at a faster pace. This plan is ideal when the majority of students
demonstrate mastery on the pretest.


                                        CD 1 Using Algebra Tiles
                                    ACCELERATE         DIFFERENTIATE


Day 1      PM 2 Apply Skills 2                            PM 1 Apply Skills 1

           CD 3 Solving the
                                                        PA 1 Sharing the Factors
           Trinomial Equation



           PM 4 Apply Skills 4                            PM 2 Apply Skills 2
                                                  DIFFERENTIATE        DIFFERENTIATE



Day 2      PA 2 Finding the              CD 3 Solving the                CD 2 Making Area
                                         Trinomial Equation              Rugs

                                                                         CD 3 Solving the
           PM 5 Apply Skills 5           PM 3 Apply Skills 3
                                                                         Trinomial Equation



                                         PA 2 Finding the                PM 3 Apply Skills 3

Day 3      PS 1 Paving the Yard
                                                                         PA 2 Finding the
                                         PM 4 Apply Skills 4



                                         PS 1 Paving the Yard            PM 4 Apply Skills 4
           PS 2 Finding
           Dimensions
                                                            PM 5 Apply Skills 5

Day 4
                                          Posttest Objective 3

                                          Pretest Objective 4

                 CD = Concept Development PM = Progress Monitoring PS = Problem Solving
                            PA = Practice Activity = Includes Problem Solving           Chapter 9 Objective 3   807
3. Students are post-tested to determine mastery, and data
   is recorded to help monitor student progress.

   Post-Tests measure student growth in mastering that objective. They also
   identify concepts that may need reinforcement.




4. If mastery has not been achieved, students are given
additional opportunities for further instruction.
Powerful Assessment Tools


     Comprehensive assessment system tracks and monitors student growth from
     placement to mastery:

This user-friendly assessment system provides teachers with the measures they need to accurately place students and
monitor their progress though the curriculum. It furnishes the teacher with the data necessary to inform instruction to
ensure each student meets his or her goals.
Placement Assessment

Based on students' demonstrated understanding of key mathematics concepts and skills, data from the Inside Algebra placement tests
accurately place students at one of the two entry points in the curriculum.

Ongoing Assessment
Regular testing of student mastery of the content and skills taught in the curriculum ensures that teachers have current information about
each student in order to adjust pacing or provide instructional support activities for individual students.

Informal Assessment
Ongoing informal assessments help teachers gauge student understanding. Inside Algebra encourages teachers to use informal assessment
techniques in each lesson. Informal assessment strategies such as ask for, watch for, and listen for provide insight into student progress.

VPORT Online Assessment System
This easy-to-use data management system allows teachers and administrators to record, track, and report student test results. Teachers
and administrators can monitor student growth through reports that can be generated at the individual, class, building, and district levels.

Easy to Access Data Informs Differentiation During Instruction . . .

Inside Algebra offers multiple opportunities to assess, reinforce, and differentiate instruction to promote mastery of each objective.

          After each objective pre-test teachers use data to select an appropriate instructional plan for the class.

           Throughout each instructional plan teachers use informal assessment data to identify groups for acceleration or differentiation,
          providing a second layer of differentiation to support a range of learners.
. . .And After Assessment

Extensions and reinforcements are provided in every chapter.
After administering the Chapter Test, teachers determine differentiation using student data
by:



        scoring the test by objective and reviewing student scores.

        identifying differentiation needs.

        establishing small groups for extension or reinforcement.

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Sakee

  • 1. Voyager Learning INSIDE ALGEBRA Grades 8-12 algebra intervention
  • 2. “Algebra Intervention that Helps Students Who "Just Don't Get It"
  • 3. The problem became apparent thirty years ago when the report “A Nation at Risk” warned of a "rising tide of mediocrity" in the public schools. The report claimed that too few students were taking the more rigorous courses in high school. Twenty years later, enrollment in college-prep courses is way up. Unfortunately, evidence indicates that student learning is about the same as it was back then.
  • 4. The strongest predictor of failure to learn algebra is not race or income; it is a lack of adequate academic preparation.
  • 5. Inside Algebra's Unique Instructional Design The Inside Algebra four-step lesson design is a powerful tool that weaves:  Concept Development Activities that build conceptual understanding through concrete modeling experiences  Practice Activities that support new learning through games and small- group activities  Problem-Solving Activities that build problem-solving skills through relevant, real-world connections  Progress-Monitoring Activities that help build computational fluency and monitor student understanding
  • 6. A Simple and Effective Lesson Plan Sequence 1. Students are pre-tested to determine their needs on objectives. The National Math Panel concluded, "Algebra teachers should not assume that all students understand even basic concepts." The pre-tests in Inside Algebra pinpoint algebra concepts students don't understand. Two distinct instructional plans provide explicit guidance in the selection of appropriate activities for differentiation based on student pre-test results.
  • 7. 2. Teachers select from a multitude of activities that support mastery of the objectives and match the needs of individual students. Concept Development Activities     Teachers select a concept development activity that meets the needs of students.     Depending on their progress, students move to a practice activity or to another concept development activity. Practice Activities   Practice activities strengthen understanding and bring relevance to newly learned concepts.     The motivating games, projects, problem-solving strategies, and worksheets for independent practice also present opportunities for personal success. Progress-Monitoring Activities     Progress-monitoring activities provide information to adjust instruction and determine differentiation through alternate activities as they build fluency with basic algebra skills Problem-Solving Activities     Students apply a variety of skills to solve problems related to a specific objective.     These engaging exercises are effective in reinforcing students' problem-solving strategies and reflective thinking skills.
  • 8. 4-Day Instructional Plan Use the 4-Day Instructional Plan when pretest results indicate that students can move through the activities at a faster pace. This plan is ideal when the majority of students demonstrate mastery on the pretest. CD 1 Using Algebra Tiles ACCELERATE DIFFERENTIATE Day 1 PM 2 Apply Skills 2 PM 1 Apply Skills 1 CD 3 Solving the PA 1 Sharing the Factors Trinomial Equation PM 4 Apply Skills 4 PM 2 Apply Skills 2 DIFFERENTIATE DIFFERENTIATE Day 2 PA 2 Finding the CD 3 Solving the CD 2 Making Area Trinomial Equation Rugs CD 3 Solving the PM 5 Apply Skills 5 PM 3 Apply Skills 3 Trinomial Equation PA 2 Finding the PM 3 Apply Skills 3 Day 3 PS 1 Paving the Yard PA 2 Finding the PM 4 Apply Skills 4 PS 1 Paving the Yard PM 4 Apply Skills 4 PS 2 Finding Dimensions PM 5 Apply Skills 5 Day 4 Posttest Objective 3 Pretest Objective 4 CD = Concept Development PM = Progress Monitoring PS = Problem Solving PA = Practice Activity = Includes Problem Solving Chapter 9 Objective 3 807
  • 9. 3. Students are post-tested to determine mastery, and data is recorded to help monitor student progress. Post-Tests measure student growth in mastering that objective. They also identify concepts that may need reinforcement. 4. If mastery has not been achieved, students are given additional opportunities for further instruction.
  • 10. Powerful Assessment Tools Comprehensive assessment system tracks and monitors student growth from placement to mastery: This user-friendly assessment system provides teachers with the measures they need to accurately place students and monitor their progress though the curriculum. It furnishes the teacher with the data necessary to inform instruction to ensure each student meets his or her goals.
  • 11. Placement Assessment Based on students' demonstrated understanding of key mathematics concepts and skills, data from the Inside Algebra placement tests accurately place students at one of the two entry points in the curriculum. Ongoing Assessment Regular testing of student mastery of the content and skills taught in the curriculum ensures that teachers have current information about each student in order to adjust pacing or provide instructional support activities for individual students. Informal Assessment Ongoing informal assessments help teachers gauge student understanding. Inside Algebra encourages teachers to use informal assessment techniques in each lesson. Informal assessment strategies such as ask for, watch for, and listen for provide insight into student progress. VPORT Online Assessment System This easy-to-use data management system allows teachers and administrators to record, track, and report student test results. Teachers and administrators can monitor student growth through reports that can be generated at the individual, class, building, and district levels. Easy to Access Data Informs Differentiation During Instruction . . . Inside Algebra offers multiple opportunities to assess, reinforce, and differentiate instruction to promote mastery of each objective. After each objective pre-test teachers use data to select an appropriate instructional plan for the class. Throughout each instructional plan teachers use informal assessment data to identify groups for acceleration or differentiation, providing a second layer of differentiation to support a range of learners.
  • 12. . . .And After Assessment Extensions and reinforcements are provided in every chapter. After administering the Chapter Test, teachers determine differentiation using student data by: scoring the test by objective and reviewing student scores. identifying differentiation needs. establishing small groups for extension or reinforcement.

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