I have taught for 20 years and I still have a lot to learn.
I gave out an MCAS (MA state test) problem yesterday and included problem solving questions. You know those questions that run through our mind as we read a problem? Students aren't always aware of those thoughts so I told them we are going to solve problems with intention. Feel free to use mine or make your own:http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5478453/MCAS%20problem%20solving.doc
Maybe an activity that looked at visual and numeric/table patterns and focused explicitly on connections and seeing the symbolic rule in both other representations. It's hard for students to start thinking intentionally about representation.
A colleague of mine gives a grade for what she calls "The PIA Factor": participation, interest, & attitude. While you wouldn't give points for that in SBAR, you could have a standard that addresses behavior in a similar fashion...
I gave out an MCAS (MA state test) problem yesterday and included problem solving questions. You know those questions that run through our mind as we read a problem? Students aren't always aware of those thoughts so I told them we are going to solve problems with intention. Feel free to use mine or make your own:
ReplyDeletehttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/5478453/MCAS%20problem%20solving.doc
Maybe an activity that looked at visual and numeric/table patterns and focused explicitly on connections and seeing the symbolic rule in both other representations. It's hard for students to start thinking intentionally about representation.
ReplyDeleteA colleague of mine gives a grade for what she calls "The PIA Factor": participation, interest, & attitude. While you wouldn't give points for that in SBAR, you could have a standard that addresses behavior in a similar fashion...
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