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Kindergarten to Grade 2 / Session #2A

Kindergarten to Grade 2 / Session #2A. What is your Goal? Your husband comes home with a dozen red roses. You have just purchased 9 metres of white organza

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Page 1: Kindergarten to Grade 2 / Session #2A. What is your Goal? Your husband comes home with a dozen red roses. You have just purchased 9 metres of white organza

Kindergarten to Grade 2 / Session #2A

Page 2: Kindergarten to Grade 2 / Session #2A. What is your Goal? Your husband comes home with a dozen red roses. You have just purchased 9 metres of white organza

What is your Goal?

• Your husband comes home with a dozen red roses.

• You have just purchased 9 metres of white organza.

• You have just dyed your hair mousey brown.

Page 3: Kindergarten to Grade 2 / Session #2A. What is your Goal? Your husband comes home with a dozen red roses. You have just purchased 9 metres of white organza

The Real Reason

You have had some fun with identifying the goal behind some curious action.

Let’s share your best goal with the whole group.

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Marian’s List

• List your expectation• List the Big Idea you want to use to

filter that expectation through• Develop a lesson goal based on the

expectation• Create a consolidating question

focused on the goal

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Exploring Terms

Expectations

Big Ideas

Lesson Goals

Consolidating Questions

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Grade 2 – Marian’s Example

Expectation

Locate whole numbers to 100 on a number line and on a partial number line (e.g. Locate 37 on a partial number line that goes from 34 to 41)

34 -------------------------- 41

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If this is the expectation:

Locate whole numbers to 100 on a number line and on a partial number line

then what is the big idea?

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Grade 2 – Marian’s Example

Expectation:Locate whole numbers to 100 on a number line and on apartial number line (e.g. Locate 37 on a partial number line that goes from 34 to 41)

Big Idea

Usually we use numbers to give us a sense of the size of something.

Numbers tell us how many or how much.

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Characteristics of Lesson Goals

What characteristics are we looking for?- It is curriculum specific.- It is assessable.- It is usually, and definitely for CAMPPP, rooted

in conceptual understanding.- It is usually, and definitely for CAMPPP is,

filtered through a big idea. - You have thought about why it’s worth teaching

and that infuses your lesson.-

Conversation Starters, page 22

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Lesson Goal

Expectation - locating numbers on a number line and partial number line to 100

BI- use numbers to give us the sense of the size of something

Lesson Goal – students will describe numbers that are and are not included in a skip counting situation by referring to a number line

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Creating Consolidating Questions

The consolidating question pulls all of the learning together.

It is a means to determine whether the lesson goal has been meet.

You need to ask a question or two that gets Right to your goal.

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Expectation - locating numbers on a number line to 100

BI- use numbers to give us the sense of the size of something

Lesson Goal – students will describe numbers that are and are not included in a skip counting situation by referring to a number line

Consolidating Question – A number line is labelled starting at 0 by skip counting by 5’s. A spot on the line is pretty far from 0 and really close to one of the numbers that is labelled. What might it be? How do you know?

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Working on It #1

Problem : Choose a number for the second mark on the number line.

0 -------------------------- ------Make a third point on the line. Tell what number

name it should have and why.

Consolidating Question: Create a sentence that uses each of the four numbers and words shown below. Other and numbers can be used.

3, more, 5, and

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Still Working on It

In a triad:

• Solve the problem

• Identify the expectation(s) and big idea

Discuss:

How do you interpret this expectation?

How does your interpretation connect to the big idea?

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Consolidating Question

Create a sentence that uses each of the four numbers and words

below. You can use other words and numbers.

3, more, 5, and

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What Do We Know?

Before we write a lesson goal for this expectation and big idea, let’s discuss what we know.

What information do we have to help us write a lesson goal?

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Write a Lesson Goal

We know:

• the expectation

• the big idea

• where the number line begins

• when we choose one other spot on the line we can assign a third number, a fourth and so on

• the lesson goal states the desired learning

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Reflect and Connect

Discussion points:

• Share one idea that came up that reinforces what you already do with respect to creating lesson goals

• Offer one idea that came up that might change how you create lesson goals.

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Working On It #2

Problem: Represent 20 in a lot of different ways. Which of those ways help you see that 20 is 2 tens.

Lesson Goal: To compose and decompose a numbers showing that they are made up of groups of10’s and 1’s

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Still Working on It

In a triad:• Solve the problem• Identify the expectation(s) and big idea

Discuss:

How do you interpret this expectation?

How does your interpretation connect to the big idea?

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What Do We Know?

Before we write a consolidating question, for this expectation, big idea and lesson goal, let’s discuss what we know.

What information do we have that will help us write a consolidating question?

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Write a Consolidating Question

We know:

• the expectation

• the big idea

• the lesson goal – to compose and decompose a number showing that they are made up of groups of 10s and 1s (place value)

• Variety of representations (numbers, pictures, ten frames)

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Reflect and Connect

Discussion points:

• Share one idea that came up that reinforces what you already do with respect to creating consolidation questions.

• Offer one idea that came up that might change how you create consolidating questions.

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Assessment for Learning

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Feedback

Squared with your thinking

Peaked your curiosity

Circling in your mind