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Title: Reflecting on Teaching and Learning Mathematics


1
Reflecting on Teaching and Learning Mathematics
  • Seán Delaney
  • Coláiste Mhuire
  • Day 4

2
Overview of Day 4
  • Review of Day 3
  • Comment Cards
  • Place Value Activities
  • Video (Reinventing algorithms)
  • Planning for Lab. Class
  • Observation of Class
  • Practical details about lab class

3
Review of Day 3
  • JOURNAL ENTRY
  • DIVISION
  • Methods, meanings and estimation
  • MINORITY GROUPS
  • Social issues cultural issues age appropriate v
    ability appropriate attendance language
    outdated view.
  • QUESTIONS
  • Are negative numbers positive and negative?
    http//mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.integers.html
  • How do you introduce zero to children?
  • Who invented zero?
  • PLACE VALUE
  • The decimal point, like the cats eyes in the
    middle of the road does not move use of Dienes
    blocks for representing decimals
  • To multiply a number by 10 move each number one
    place value column to the left. Put a zero in
    the vacated column, if it is necessary to hold
    the value.
  • 100 square

4
Comment Cards
  • Would like some help with maths trails (examples
    if possible)
  • Suggestions for discussion in preparing a
    whole-school plan for mathematics
  • How can we use the content to develop the
    curriculum skills/childrens ability to think?
  • What are we doing well? What can we improve?
  • Others???

5
Activities for Teaching Place Value
  • Hundred square activities
  • Place value cards
  • See handout with sample tasks
  • Race to/from 50 (Itas house game)
  • Proportional and non-proportional materials
    (Dienes, lollipop sticks, chain links, money,
    counters, abacus)
  • Other ideas?

6
Video (Children reinvent algorithms)
  • Term Algorithm
  • Agree/disagree
  • Children encouraged to judge the correctness of
    their answers
  • Notice wait time
  • View Video
  • Reflect in journal Learning benefits? Could it
    work here?

7
The Laboratory Class
  • Idea from John Dewey (Christian Brothers)
  • NOT a model lesson
  • Provides material for discussion
  • Video-tape

8
Place Value in 3rd Class
  • Explore and identify place value in whole numbers
  • Read, write and order three-digit numbers
  • Round whole numbers to the nearest ten or hundred
  • Explore and identify place value in decimal
    numbers to one place of decimals

9
Planning the Lesson for the Lab Class
  • Establish what the children know
  • Genuine mathematics (e.g. not spending time on
    drawing or reading)
  • Working on something that is core
  • Planning to anticipate individual differences
  • Motivating the learners
  • Seating arrangement
  • Volunteer (a) to teach? (b) to videotape the
    class?
  • Planning!
  • Lesson Plan from Deborah Balls Website
    (http//www-personal.umich.edu/dball/)
  • Consider lesson template. Lesson Plan

10
Observing
  • Journal What do you hope to learn from the lab
    class? What will you watch particularly closely?
  • What do we know about the children?
  • How do you think the children will respond to the
    lesson?
  • Make notes in your journals during the lesson.
    They will form the raw material for our
    subsequent discussion

11
Practical Points
  • Video
  • Arrive a little later than usual (Lesson will
    begin at 950)
  • Drift in and quietly take up seats!
  • Try to be unobtrusive during lesson

12
Plan for Day 5
  • Lab Class
  • Analysis of lab class
  • Fraction problem(??)
  • Simulation games in mathematics
  • Review of week
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