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PARENTS AS PARTNERS
MATH NIGHT AT ENDEAVOUR ELEMENTARY
JANUARY 2015
Math Probes:
Math test given by
each grade level
school wide
Math vocabulary
Which concept is
most difficult for
students?
Math Guides
Parent roadmaps
Breakouts
STEM: Science,
technology,
Engineering, Math
Overview of math
concepts taught
Mrs. Yancey
Endeavour
Elementary
Priority Skills
1st- 6th teachers
Mrs. J
WELCOME TO ENDEAVOUR
ELEMENTARY PARENTS AS PARTNERS MATH NIGHT
See strategies and
learning activities
in action
5th & 6th –
Starburst Galaxy
3rd & 4th Whirlpool
Galaxy
1st & 2nd Sombrero
Galaxy
PRIORITY SKILLS AT ENDEAVOUR
The following are what we need your child to be able to do by
the end of the school year. You can help at home and check
his/her progress as the year goes. If your child can do this
earlier than the end of the year that is Wonderful! The
mastery of these skills will help your child do well on the Endof-Level tests and be ready for the next year.
• Kindergarten
• Count to 100 by ones and tens
• Model with manipulatives, basic addition and
subtraction to 10
• First Grade
• Fourth Grade
• Multiply 35 basic facts in 2 minutes (up to
12x12)
• Divide 35 basic facts in 2 minutes
• Fifth Grade
• Add 27 basic facts (0-9) in two minutes
• Multiply 60 basic facts in 2 minutes
• Subtract 20 basic facts (0-9) in two minutes
• Divide 50 basic facts in 2 minutes
• Second Grade
• Add 32 basic facts (0-20) in two minutes
• Subtract 25 basic facts (0-20) in two minutes
• Third Grade
• Add 37 basic facts (0-20) in two minutes
• Subtract 30 basic facts (0-20) in two minutes
• Multiply 37 basic facts in 2 min. (up to 10x10)
• Sixth Grade
• Add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions
and decimals with 80% accuracy
STEM:
Science,
Technology,
Engineering,
Math
NASA workshop
MATH PROBES
• A math test given by each grade level
school wide
PLANNING COMMITTEE
Chair Allison
Yancey – 4th
grade
Beth
Johnston &
Lisa Brown
Christine
Elegante – 1st
grade
6th grade –
Nicole Rudes
Kristina
Brown - 2nd
grade
Kali Blanchard
– 5th grade
3rd grade-Kathy
Ritchie
FIRST GRADE MATH TARGETS
BY MRS. ELEGANTE
Composing and
decomposing
shapes and
numbers
Combinations to 10
Missing Addends
Ordering Objects by
length
Commutative
Property
Inverse
relationships
Telling time to the
hour and half hour
Place Value: Ones
and tens
Adding and
subtracting:
Double- digit
Comparisons of
numbers
Read, count, write
numbers to 120
Areas with Common
Misconceptions or Difficulties:
SECOND GRADE
BY MS. KRISTI
Subtraction with Regrouping
Term 1
Place Value
Addition/
Subtraction
Facts to 20
Odd and Even
Term 2
Graphing
Term 3
Money
Time
Addition with
Regrouping
Subtraction
with
Regrouping
Measurement
Term 4
Shapes
Arrays
Fractions
THIRD GRADE BY MRS. RITCHIE
Place value to the thousand's place
Addition and subtraction with
regrouping
Modeling and mastering
multiplication and division facts to 100
Understanding simple fractions
as numbers
Calculate time, volume, mass,
area and perimeter
Represent and interpret data
Understand shapes and their
attributes
FOURTH GRADE
BY MRS. YANCEY
In 4th Grade students:
• add and subtract numbers through 1 million
• solve multi-step word problems including measurement
problems
• multiply and divide multi-digit numbers using many strategies
• extend understanding of fractions
• create equal fractions
• add/subtract fractions with the same denominator
• multiply fractions by whole numbers
• compare fractions with different numerators and
denominators
FIFTH GRADE
BY MRS. BLANCHARD
Fifth Grade Math
Priority Skills
• 1. Multiplication: Students
will complete 60 correct
digits on a 2-minute timed
probe (test).
• 2. Division: Students will
complete 50 correct division
problems on a 2-minute
timed probe.
Fifth Grade Math DESK Standards
• Operations and Algebraic Thinking: Write and
interpret numerical expressions, analyze
patterns/relationships.
• Number and Operations in Base Ten:
understand place value system; perform
operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide) with
whole numbers.
• Number and Operations Fractions: Perform
operations with fractions.
• Measurement and Data: Convert unit
measurements, understand concepts of
volume, represent/interpret data.
• Geometry: Graph points on a coordinate plane,
classify 2-dimensional figures.
How Can Parents Help?
Help your students achieve both priority skills. Many Fifth Graders
struggle to pass their division probe. Being fluent in these skills will
help students achieve the DESK Standards.
Area of Concern:
SIXTH GRADE
BY MRS. RUDES
Fractions with Mixed Numbers
Decimals,
Fractions, and
Percentages:
Rational
Numbers and
Integers:
Expressions
and
Equations:
3Dimensional
Figures:
Data
Distribution
and Analysis:
• Understanding
that they all
relate to the
same partwhole
relationship
• Relating
negative
numbers to
well known
mathematics
• The use of
variables in
mathematics
• Finding
Volume,
Surface Area,
and
Decomposing a
Figure
• Using Data to
Understand
Results.
MATH GUIDES: PARENT ROADMAPS
BY MRS. YANCEY
BREAK OUT SESSIONS
See strategies and learning activities in action
• 5th & 6th – Starburst Galaxy
• 3rd & 4th Whirlpool Galaxy
• 1st & 2nd Sombrero Galaxy