Title: Welcome to AT Math!
1Welcome to AT Math!
- Colleen Stefani
- 493-8145
- cstefani_at_lisle202.org
2Communication
- Weekly- Keeping In Touch-should come home on
Mondays - Daily- Assignment Notebooks and Take Home Folders
- Ms. McTighe and I sign the students out each
day. - Homework only should be listed.
- Wednesdays- Dr. Kotaliks newsletter, LEHSO
information, etc. - SOCS- online website
3Resources
- University of Chicago Everyday Mathematics will
be used for most concepts - Accelerated Curriculum-5th grade series
- Games played to help practice skills and concepts
- Some units will be taught out of order to better
coordinate with projects - Alternate resources will be used to teach some
computational skills (long division and double
digit multiplication)
4Curriculum Overview
- School Store
- Unit 1- Number Theory
- Unit 6 Using Data
- Multiplication- (2.7-2.9 in Everyday Math and
supplemented with Silver Burdett and Ginn) - Unit 4 Division (long division supplemented with
Silver Burdett and Ginn) - Hands-On Equations
- Unit 10- Algebra
- Unit 7-Exponents and Negative Numbers
- Geometry
- Unit 3-Geometry Explorations
- Unit 5- Fractions, Decimals and Percents
- Unit 8-Fractions and Ratios
- Unit 9-Coordinates, Area, Volume and Capacity
- Unit 11- Volume
- Unit 12- Probability (2.6 Chance Events)
5Continental Math
- Consists of 5 competitions
- 1st one in November
- 6 questions in 30 minutes
- Focus on problem solving strategies
- 5 days a week start with a sample problem to
discuss - Students share strategies they used to solve
problems (not only one way to solve a problem!)
6Math Quest
- Problem Solving Simulation
- Teams work cooperatively to solve problems
- Variety of strategies covered
- Most Fridays
7Mad Minutes
- Encourage mastery
- Practice packets will come home
- 30 problems in 1½ minutes (2 seconds to retrieve
the fact and 1 second to record it) - Students move through tests at their own pace
- Mastery will help with longer computations!
8Differentiation within the AT Program
- Mrs. Hurt will push in to team teach every
Tuesday to - Help with ongoing projects
- Team Teach
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- She will also pull out qualifying students each
Wednesday from 900-945
9Explanations
- Push for standardized tests (in math too)
- Students will score points for the correct answer
as well as for their ability to explain how they
came to the answer. - This is something that is sometimes difficult for
AT students- they simply know they are correct. - POW-Problem of the Week
- Modeled on Monday-due on Friday
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10First I read the problem. Then I planned how to
solve it.
Next, I decided to use the Guess and Check
Strategy Then I guessed that Tanner spent 10
cents and Tyler spent 25 cents. Next, I added
the numbers and found the sum of 35 cents was too
low Next, I tried 11 cents for Tanner and 26
cents for Tyler Finally, after I looked back at
the question and checked my addition, I concluded
that Tanner had spent 11 cents and Tyler spent 26
cents for the 37 cent Popsicle.
What
Why
because I needed to try different number
combinations to see if they worked to solve the
problem. I picked 25 cents for Tyler because I
knew he spent 15 cents more than Tanner. because
the Popsicle cost 37 cents. because I knew the
answer needed to be 2 cents higher.
11School Store
- 4th graders survey all students at Schiesher in
grades 4-5 - Graphs are created from data
- Small groups determine what inventory they feel
should be ordered based on the survey results - PowerPoint presentations will be made to apply
for loan - Order will be placed
- Grand Opening in October or November
- Store open on designated Fridays
- Cross curricular- advertising, announcements,
phone messages, etc. - Students are consulted and make real-life
decisions through every step of the process
12Homework/Grading
- Homework every night except Friday
- 50 of grade comes from homework assignments
- 50 of grade comes from tests
- Mad Minutes and POW/Continental Math results are
considered for report card but not averaged into
grade
13Websites
- Math Websites for Students
- Here are some math websites for students that you
may want to use when reviewing different concepts
throughout the year - http//www.globalclassroom.org/ecell00/javamath.ht
ml - http//www.kidsites.com/sites-edu/math.htm
- http//www.teachingfirst.net/math.htm
- http//jc-schools.net/tutorials/interactive.htmMa
th - http//www.math-drills.com/multiplication.shtml
- -this site could help prepare for timed tests
- http//www.continentalmathematicsleague.com/cml.ht
ml - -where you can find sample Continental Math
problems - http//everydaymath.uchicago.edu/
- -home page for Everyday Math
- If you find other good sites, let me know and I
will add them to the list!
14Thank you for coming!
- I appreciate the opportunity to share information
about the 4th grade AT math program, and Im
looking forward to a wonderful year with your
children!