Transcript 4th and 5th Grade GT Math
MY CHILD TOOK THE GT MATH TEST… NOW WHAT?
A presentation to provide information, build confidence, and calm your fears.
You CAN ask questions but…
Please just let us get A LOT closer to the end. There WILL be time for Q and A!
Thanks
Who is this for?
Parents of 3 rd , 4 th, and/or 5 th GT Math for
next year
grade students who took the CogAT test and have been newly articulated into 4 th /5 th Grade students who were new to HCPSS and missed CogAT and took the SCAT Parents new to CES with 3 rd graders entering GT Math or 4 th
What will be presented?
Background and philosophy of GT Math Routines and instruction Basic information about Common Core and ramifications for middle school A “Show and Tell” of texts and resources A “General Question and Answer” period
Gifted & Talented Education Program Mission The Gifted and Talented Education Program seeks to recognize and develop talents in advanced-level learners.
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The G/T Education Program Goals:
Accelerate the achievement of students who participate in the G/T Education Program.
Increase successful participation of underrepresented populations of students in G/T Education Program offerings.
Develop a highly qualified professional staff.
Develop and implement a comprehensive plan for G/T Education Program communication and community involvement.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GIFTED CHILDREN (NAGC) MARYLAND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HOWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Howard County Gifted and Talented Education Program NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH (NCTE) NATIONAL SCIENCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION (NSTA)
4th and 5th Grade GT Math
An
identified
group of students.
Accelerated
by 2 years and
enriched
with a focus on
problem solving and application
.
Preparation
for middle school. We are working to make students more
independent
4th Gr. GT Students do NOT retest for 5th grade, but they must be
successful to be recommended to continue
5th Gr. GT Students are only ELIGIBLE to continue with GT Math in Middle School,
provided they pass the COGAT test
and/or are successful in 5th grade and recommended to continue (C avg. or better) Parents have right of
consent
– Assuming student was in GT and/or passed the test – You cannot consent if the student did NOT test in, BUT You CAN request a
placement review
Procedures for that are available once testing is complete
Support for New Students from ON GRADE LEVEL Classes
Push-up books and websites will be made available 3 rd Grade “Enrichment Classes” Boot Camp Let’s talk about tutors…
Texts and Resources
HCPSS: http://hcpssfamilymath.weebly.com/elementary math.html
MSDE: http://www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE/progra ms/ccss/ccssip_m.html
McDougal Littell: http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/msmath_1_na/ book_home.htm?state=MD McDougal Littell: Course 1 and 2 hard copy and electronic books
NEW TO GT BOOT CAMP
Designed for 3 rd graders and parents – June 11 Time and Place TBD – June 17 Time and Place TBD Interactive, hands-on experiences for both parents and children GT Teachers present to work with groups
Routines
HW Mondays – Thursday – (if >30+ minutes, write us a note!) Quizzes Most Fridays – Based On the Week’s Work Tests After Each Unit –
Some
Study Guides and Practice, but not always Meet Long-term Deadlines Some culminating projects and extensions Note taking and Study skills Test Taking Skills
Notebook
3 Sections – Warm-Up/Notes – Homework – Assessments Emptied Each Quarter No Ripping… use holes and reinforcements Keep Organized Use as a resource
Homework
Full Name, Date, Assignment Show Work…Keep It Neat!
Turn It In On Time for Full Credit Make Arrangements if Absent Progress reports keep everyone in touch Assessments get signed Reading, writing, practice, building, preassessment… all part of HW Some from text, some not
Reminders and Expectations
This is CHALLENGING!
You Must Practice, Apply, and Persevere, it’s messy sometimes!
You Are Responsible for Your Learning, Different methods are used It Will Get Easier… Parents Can Help It will go fast and deep Connections, applications, and transfer of skills across topics
Sample Problem - Olympiads
A work crew of 3 people requires 3 weeks and 2 days to do a job.
How long will it take a crew of 4 people to do the same job if each person on either crew works at the same rate?
Note: A work week contains 6 days
Strategies???
Make a simpler problem Use a formula/algebra Draw a picture or chart
This is one of those “math tricks.” “Work-problems” have an algorithm for solving them once you understand the situation
Solution
3 people x 20 days = 60 “people_days” 4 people x ? days = 60 “people_days” 60/4 = 15 Crew of 4 works 15 days Where is the math? Factors, equations, multiples, algebra, organizing data, multiplication and division…
4th Grade Sample Task
Wally travels out-of-state to bring some specialty taffy to his shop. Once a week, he drives to the Licorice Valley to pick up the taffy. Wally can drive 600 miles on a full tank of gas.
One week, Wally decides to visit both Taffy Larry and Taffy Linda in the same trip (he usually only has time to visit one or the other). When Wally drives from his store to Larry’s and back, he knows he uses 5/12 of a tank of gas. When he drives to Linda’s and back, he uses 1/3 of a tank. Wally hears that there is a road from Larry’s to Linda’s that is 120 miles long. He wants to drive from his store to Larry’s, then to Linda’s and then back to his store in one trip.
Wally can tell by looking at his gas gauge that he has 5/8 of a tank of gas. Can he complete this trip without having to stop for gas? Or should he buy gas before he starts the trip?
Standards Across All Areas
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.
4
th
/5
th
Gr. Common Core Based Units
4 th
Grade Units
Factors and Multiples Operations in Algebraic Thinking (
basic functions
) Number and Operations in Base Ten (
whole numbers and decimals
) Number and Operations Fractions Geometry
Problem Solving Pre-Algebra Skills Statistics - embedded Ratios and Scale – extensions w/in Fractions and Geometry Unit
5 th Grade Units
•Ratio and Proportion (
fraction, decimal, percent
) •The Number System (
integers
) •The Number System (
computation of rational numbers)
•Expressions and Equations (
prealgebra, inequalities, and linear equations
) •Geometry •
Probability and Statistics embedded
•
Problem Solving
Curriculum Standards, Prerequisites and Extensions
DOMAIN: Ratios and Proportional Relationships
Cluster: Understand ratio concepts and use ratio reasoning to solve problems. 6.RP.1 Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.
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For example, “The ratio of wings to beaks in the bird house at the zoo was 2:1, because for every 2 wings there was 1 beak.” “For every vote candidate A received, candidate C received nearly three votes.” Essential Skills and Knowledge
Knowledge of ratio as a comparison of any two quantities Knowledge of a ratio is not always a comparison of part-to-whole; Can be part-to-part or whole-to-whole Express the ratio as a fraction, proportion/percent, decimal, or in words
Sample 5
th
Grade Activity
Texts and Resources
Curriculum Driven, NOT a Text Driven Program Text has an online component, but is for practice and introduction HCPSS provides up to date and cutting edge instructional materials Teacher developed materials based on best practices Scope and sequence follows curriculum, not the order of the text Demonstration of sample items…
Final Thoughts…
Build independence, do NOT feel like you should be doing HW with your child all year long Upwards of 30 – 45 minutes of HW is possible This is possibly a bigger challenge that you are your child are used to (but it should be an appropriate challenge) Not NEW math, it is a new way of thinking and building a repertoire of skills We want those skills to help them understand the relationships of numbers so well, that they can choose EFFICIENT strategies to do their work
UNDERSTANDING 1 ST , APPLICATION 2 ND , MEMORIZATION LAST
Questions?
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