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Webinar Slides
1. CCGPS Mathematics
Unit-by-Unit Grade Level Webinar
Third Grade
Unit 1: Number and Operations in Base Ten
May 8, 2012
Session will be begin at 3:15 pm
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Configure your microphone and speakers by going to:
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may retrieve it later.
2. Clearing up confusion
• This webinar focuses on CCGPS content specific to one grade level
and one unit within that grade.
• For information about CCGPS across a single grade span, please
access the list of recorded GPB sessions on Georgiastandards.org.
• For information about the Standards for Mathematical Practice,
please access the list of recorded Blackboard sessions from Fall
2011 on GeorgiaStandards.org.
• CCGPS is taught and assessed from 2012-2013 and beyond.
• A list of resources will be provided at the end of this webinar and
this list has also been included in your document downloads.
3. CCGPS Mathematics
Unit-by-Unit Grade Level Webinar
Grade Three
Unit 1: Number and Operations in Base Ten
May 8, 2012
Turtle Gunn Toms– tgunn@doe.k12.ga.us
Elementary Mathematics Specialist
These materials are for nonprofit educational
purposes only. Any other use may constitute
copyright infringement.
4. Welcome!
• Thank you for taking the time to join us in this
discussion of Unit 1.
• At the end of today’s session you should have at least 3
takeaways:
The big idea of Unit 1
Something to think about… food for thought
How might I prepare for the start of school next year?
What is my conceptual understanding of the material in this unit?
a list of resources and support available for CCGPS
mathematics
5. • Please provide feedback at the end of today’s session.
Feedback helps us all to become better teachers and
learners.
Feedback helps as we develop the remaining unit-by-unit
webinars.
Please visit http://ccgpsmathematicsK-5.wikispaces.com/
to share your feedback. This is our “baby”wiki!
• After reviewing the remaining units, please contact us
with content area focus/format suggestions for future
webinars. Wiki, anyone?
Turtle Gunn Toms– tgunn@doe.k12.ga.us
Elementary Mathematics Specialist
6. Welcome!
• For today’s session:
Did you read the Third Grade mathematics CCGPS?
Did you read Third Grade Unit One?
Make sure you download and save the documents
from this session.
Ask questions and share resources/ideas for the
common good.
Join the K-5 wiki. If you are wondering what a wiki
is, we’ll discuss this near the end of the session.
7. Remember, Turtle, give someone a fish
and they eat for a day.
Teach them to fish and
they’ll have no further use for you.
8. Activate your Brain
A basket contains more than 12 but fewer
than 32 eggs. When you count the eggs by
fours, you have three left over. When you
count by fives, you have two left over. How
many eggs are in this basket? Write to help
explain your best thinking using words,
numbers, or pictures.
9. What’s the big idea?
•Deepen understanding of place value, and its
usefulness in estimation and computation.
•Underpinning all units- graphing
10. Navigating a Unit
Overview
Standards
Enduring Understandings
Essential Questions
Concepts and Skills to Maintain
Selected Terms and Symbols
Strategies for Teaching and Learning
Common Misconceptions
Evidence of Learning
Tasks
11. New to the Frameworks?
• Enduring Understandings
• Essential Questions
• Common Misconceptions
• Overview
12. Navigating a Unit
What’s Different/What’s the Same?
SMP’s (analyzing, estimating, reasoning, describing patterns,
defending, discussing, peer feedback, contentious discourse,
modeling, etc.)
Grade Level Overview
Collaborative skills (How collaborative are
your collaborative activities?)
Productive Struggle
Journaling/Notebook
Development of own understanding
(yours and students’)
The regular use of routines is important to the development of
students’ number sense, flexibility, fluency, collaborative skills and
communication.
15. Navigating a Unit
Classroom Routines and Rituals
http://www.edutopia.org/math-social-activity-
cooperative-learning-video
http://www.edutopia.org/math-social-activity-sel
http://www.youtube.com/user/responsiveclassroom/vi
deos
http://www.responsiveclassroom.org/category/categor
y/first-weeks-school
16. Navigating a Unit
Journaling/Math Workshop
•Downloaded article from Marilyn Burns
http://letsplaymath.net/2007/08/21/writing-to-learn-math/
Sense making
•Downloaded article from NCTM
http://www.youtube.com/user/mitcccnyorg?feature=watch
17. Navigating a Unit
Mathematical Community of Learners-
http://www.insidemathematics.org/index.php/video-tours-of-
inside-mathematics/classroom-teachers/157-teachers-reflect-
mathematics-teaching-practices
18. “Remember that we all climb the hills differently. We take
different paths, different steps, and different journeys. We
each reach landmarks in different ways and at different times.
If we push or pull children up the hill and make them practice
our steps, our ways, or, worse yet, drop them by helicopter at
points of the journey without the climb of getting there, we
may get them up the mountain - but they won’t own it. They
may reach the vista, but they won’t feel empowered by the
climb. They won’t take on the next hill in the journey. And
most important, they won’t have learned how to climb, how
to mathematize their own lived worlds. If, however, we
support their steps, work with them as young
mathematicians, the climbs and the vistas and the joys of the
journey will be theirs forever” C. Fosnot
19. What’s the big idea?
Developing deep understanding of quantity,
relationships among numbers, and representation
of number, specifically as they relate to place
value, addition and subtraction, and the
emergent understanding of multiplication.
20. What do Third Grade students bring?
What are they connecting to later?
From 2- Later-
• Fluent addition and subtraction to 18. • Deep understanding of addition and
• Foundational place value subtraction, multiplication and
understanding. division.
• Foundational ideas about shape and • Useful place value understanding.
position in space. • Understanding of defining attributes
• Ability to compare and catagorize. about shape, comparison of shape.
• Understanding of quantities to 1000. • Foundational fractional relationships.
• Measurement as unit iteration • Continuation of fluency/algebraic
• Foundational data ideas thinking.
• Foundational ideas about addition and • Measurement/addition/subtraction
subtraction relationships
• Data analysis
21. What’s Different in Third Grade?
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
• Estimation and rounding
• Understand order of operations
• Arithmetic patterns
Number and Operations in Base Ten
• Rounding to the nearest 10 or 100
22. Critical Areas
In Third Grade, instructional time should focus on four
critical areas:
• Developing understanding of multiplication and
division and strategies for multiplication and
division within 100
• Developing understanding of fractions, especially
unit fractions (fractions with a numerator 1)
• Developing understanding of the structure of
rectangular arrays and of area
• Describing and analyzing two-dimensional shapes
23. Tools for Teaching Number Sense
• Subitization
• Comparison
• Counting
• One- to- one correspondence
• Cardinality
This is from Kindergarten Unit 1
• Hierarchical Inclusion
• Number Conservation Dot Cards/TenFrames
Number Cubes
• Spatial Relationship
Dominoes
• One and Two More or Less Cups
• Understanding Anchors Collections
• Part/Part Whole Relationships Rekenrek
26. More strategy tools…
• http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/acti
on/yt/watch?videoId=Lp_ogl2iH_Q
• http://www.cleanvideosearch.com
27. Developing Number Sense
How do you know what they know?
• First, do no harm:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9jaJREEAI&feature=channel
&list=UL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK63kRN5xPo&feature=rel
mfu
• Determine strategies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYdjCjEsdSw&feature=chan
nel&list=UL
Thanks, Gatorgyrl82!
http://www.youtube.com/user/Gatorgyrl82?feature=watch
29. Coherence and Focus – Unit 1
What foundation will have been built?
Where does this understanding lead incoming students?
30. Coherence and Focus – Unit 1
What foundation is being built?
Where does this understanding lead students?
31. Coherence and Focus – Unit 1
View across grade bands
• K-6th
Operations with whole numbers and fractions.
Numbers and their opposites.
• 8th-12th
Everything!
32. Coherence and Focus – Unit 1
What foundation is being built?
Where does this understanding lead students?
http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/2nd-grade-math-journals.html
33. Examples & Explanations
Downloads:
•Dot cards and ten frames packet
•Rekenrek packet
•http://gradekcommoncoremath.hcpss.wik
ispaces.net/Rekenreks
•http://letsplaymath.net/2006/12/29/the-
game-that-is-worth-1000-worksheets/
39. Assessment
How might it look?
Examples of how balanced assessments can be
assembled.
http://map.mathshell.org/materials/tests.php
The target audience for these sample assessments :
1. teachers who have already begun work with
mathematical practice standards
2. designers of future CCSSM-aligned assessments
http://map.mathshell.org/materials/pd.php
(while you are at it, have a look at their Professional Learning!)
40. Assessment
How could it look?
http://nzmaths.co.nz/mathematics-assessment
41. How is a GA county using this?
Thank you, Dr. Snell, and Henry County!
43. What should we do first?
• Read the Grade Level Overview
• Read the unit, and discuss with your
colleagues.
• Complete the culminating task with your
team. Now you know where you are going,
what you need, where your students will end
up.
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Share your thoughts on the wiki.
44. Resource List
The following list is provided as a sample of
available resources and is for informational
purposes only. It is your responsibility to
investigate them to determine their value and
appropriateness for your district. GaDOE does
not endorse or recommend the purchase of or
use of any particular resource.
45. What in the world is a wiki?
http://ccgpsmathematicsk-5.wikispaces.com/3rd+Grade
46. Resources
• Common Core Resources
SEDL videos - https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-
Core/Pages/Math.aspx or http://secc.sedl.org/common_core_videos/
Illustrative Mathematics - http://www.illustrativemathematics.org/
Dana Center's CCSS Toolbox - http://www.ccsstoolbox.com/
Arizona DOE - http://www.azed.gov/standards-practices/mathematics-
standards/
Ohio DOE –http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/ODEP
rimary.aspx?page=2&TopicRelationID=1704
Inside Mathematics- http://www.insidemathematics.org/
Common Core Standards - http://www.corestandards.org/
Tools for the Common Core Standards - http://commoncoretools.me/
Phil Daro talks about the Common Core Mathematics Standards -
http://serpmedia.org/daro-talks/index.html
47. Resources
• Books
Van De Walle and Lovin, Teaching Student-Centered
Mathematics, K-3
Fosnot and Dolk, Young Mathematicians at Work
Wright, et al, Teaching Number in the Classroom
Wright, et al, Teaching Number-Advancing children’s skills
and Strategies
Wright, et al, Developing Number Knowledge
Parrish, Number Talks
Shumway, Number Sense Routines (preview!)
Wedekind, Math Exchanges (preview!)
48. Resources
• Professional Learning Resources
Inside Mathematics- http://www.insidemathematics.org/
Edutopia – http://www.edutopia.org
Teaching Channel - http://www.teachingchannel.org
Annenberg Learner - http://www.learner.org/resources/series32.html
• Assessment Resources
MARS - http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~ttzedweb/MARS/
MAP - http://www.map.mathshell.org.uk/materials/index.php
PARCC - http://www.parcconline.org/parcc-states
•Start of School- Parents
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vvk4-evBS-8&feature=plcp
(how to support your school and teacher)
49. Phil Daro says:
it’s just the easy part to design and write something down.
The hard part comes… with putting them to work.
And the users have ultimate control over how they’re used.
So no matter how well designed the tool is – the user has control.
And there you see my granddaughter Sadie
using a well-designed crayon.
So , … if all people do, is take out their
old state standards, toss them out, and replace these
common core state standards into those old boxes
NOTHING IS REALLY GOING TO CHANGE
We designed these as a platform for new kinds of instructional systems
We didn’t design these to be thrown into the old boxes.
The old boxes in fact, are the infrastructure for making things a mile wide, inch
deep.
50. As you start your day tomorrow…
Who dares to teach must never cease to learn ~ John Cotton Dana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEa0xpWi7C4
51. Thank You!
Please visit http://ccgpsmathematicsK-5.wikispaces.com/ to provide us
with your feedback!
Join our listserve:
join-mathematics-k-5@list.doe.k12.ga.us
Turtle Gunn Toms
Program Specialist (K-5)
tgunn@doe.k12.ga.us
These materials are for nonprofit educational purposes
only. Any other use may constitute copyright infringement.
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(yep, I’m tweeting math resources in a very informal manner)