Title: The Many Colors of Algebra
1The Many Colors of Algebra Engaging
Disaffected StudentsThrough Collaboration and
Agency.
2Exploratory Algebra Class
3Exploratory Algebra Class
- Algebra as a problem solving tool
- Integrating mathematical practices with algebraic
content
4The Students - ethnicity
- 39 Latino
- 34 White
- 11 African-American
- 10 Asian
- 5 Filipino
- 1 Native American
5The students - achievement (prior math class)
- 40 A or B
- 20 C
- 40 D or F
- Disaffected?
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7Reasons for attending summer school?
- 10 involved in choice
- 90 made to come by parents / teachers
84 Teaching principles
- Engage students as active and capable learners
- Teach mathematical practices reasoning,
organizing, representing, generalizing - Develop a collaborative, mathematical community
- Give opportunities for student voice
9Active and Capable Learners
- Heterogeneous groups
- Agency
- Andrew Pickering
- The dance of agency
10Mathematical Practices
- exploring, orienting, representing, generalizing,
questioning, organizing mathematical thinking
11Develop a collaborative, mathematical community
- Groups
- Pairs
- Student presentations and discussions eg four 4s
12Student Voice
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14Research Data
- Summer school applications
- Lesson observations
- Student surveys reflections
- Student interviews 35 during the summer, 15 in
the fall - Class materials posters, work
- MARS assessments
- Grades in fall and winter
15Results
- Achievement
- Engagement Enjoyment
- Future Success
16A 24 increase.
17Engagement How much have you enjoyed this math
class?
18Has this class been more / less useful than
regular math class
19Kit
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22Rochelle
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25An example of the teaching. Week 4. Menu
Activities.
26An example of the teaching, Week 4, Menu
Activities.Things to watch out for.
- Reluctant students
- Encouragement of collaborative community
- Teacher attempts to involve all students even
quiet ones, Charles - Alonzo (army jacket)
27Alonzo
28What do you see students learning in this 5
minute clip of teaching?
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30Collaboration Agency
31The silent math class
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- For the past year, math year was the hardest
because youre not supposed to talk, youre not
supposed to communicate. - In other classes it used to like be hard doing
my work cause it used to be so boringand I used
to get frustrated and stuff and like right here
we get to do group work and we get to talk and
stuff and that like helps it not be so boring. -
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32Increased access to understanding
- in normal school you dont get to do this, but
it helped me understand things more - it helps me see how they see it and to see if I
could understand it -
- I kind of build on other peoples ideas, I
really do respect what other people say.
33Multiple Methods
- I used to use only one way the teacher taught
me and not really understand it. Now I use
different ways until I get it. - When I dont know how to solve a problem the
way the teacher does it, I have other ways to
solve it.
34 Mathematical Seeing
When we would see the problem in different
ways we would understand it better.
- Its like the way the way our schools did
it is like very black and white, and the way
people do it here, its like very colorful, very
bright. You have very different varieties youre
looking at. You can look at it one way, turn
your head, and all of a sudden you see a whole
different picture.
35Mathematical tinkering
- I have learned that after finding a pattern
you can stretch it in many ways instead of just
staring at it. I have learned to think beyond
the answer to the problem
Generalizing helped me to look beyond the
problems and make challenges for myself
When Im done, I think of something harder to
do
36Common Core Standards Mathematical Practices.
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving
them - Reason abstractly and quantitatively
- Construct viable arguments and critique the
reasoning of others - Model with mathematics
- Use appropriate tools strategically
- Attend to precision
- Look for and make use of structure
- Look for and express regularity in repeated
reasoning
37Supporting Practices
- Organisation
- Taking a smaller case
- Representation
38How many squares are on a chessboard?
39Organizing
- I have learned to organize my work write it
all down - I learned to organize my work by making
T-tables, making charts, also I learned that I
should label important information in directions
etc
40Trying a smaller case
- Patterns were very helpful because sometimes
the question was asking about a huge number, so
then I would just start with some smaller
numbers, find a pattern and predict the answer
without just taking a lot of time and effort to
do the one big problem
41Beans and Bowls.
How many ways are there to arrange 3 beans into
two bowls?
42Video 1 teaching organizing, representing,
generalizing through girl and ways and beans
43Representing
- Answers to What have you learned
- I learned to say what Im thinking (in words).
- taking notes, to remember info and drawing
pictures to see whats going on - I learned to see patterns a lot better and how
to understand how it gets bigger (or smaller). -
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46Common Core Standards Mathematical Practices.
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving
them - Reason abstractly and quantitatively
- Construct viable arguments and critique the
reasoning of others - Model with mathematics
- Use appropriate tools strategically
- Attend to precision
- Look for and make use of structure
- Look for and express regularity in repeated
reasoning
47A case mathematical practices heterogeneity
48How many blocks are in case 100?
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50Common Core Standards Mathematical Practices.
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving
them - Reason abstractly and quantitatively
- Construct viable arguments and critique the
reasoning of others - Model with mathematics
- Use appropriate tools strategically
- Attend to precision
- Look for and make use of structure
- Look for and express regularity in repeated
reasoning
51Heterogeneity
This class has been more useful because we take
the time to make sure everybody understands
everything and we use different methods of
learning.
52Observations of Fall Classes
- Students sitting in rows, teacher presents,
students work through worksheets. In silence.
53The good news significant improvement in math
grades
54The bad news it didnt last.
55The students wanted
- To be given hard challenges
- To gain understanding through discussions
- To be able to stretch problems and determine
mathematical pathways - To add some color to their mathematical landscapes
56Back in their math classes
I would saythe only way to describe summer
school is very colorful and then this class is
just still, ugghhh, black and white. And you
just wanna ask Can I have a little bit of
yellow?
57Common Core Standards Mathematical Practices.
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving
them - Reason abstractly and quantitatively
- Construct viable arguments and critique the
reasoning of others - Model with mathematics
- Use appropriate tools strategically
- Attend to precision
- Look for and make use of structure
- Look for and express regularity in repeated
reasoning
582 student cases
59A book for teachers and parents..