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Reaching At Risk Students in Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 Lisa Miller Napa High School [email protected]

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Page 1: Reaching At Risk Students in Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 Lisa Miller Napa High School lzmiller@nvusd.k12.ca.us

Reaching At Risk Students in Algebra 1 and Algebra 2

Lisa MillerNapa High School

[email protected]

Page 2: Reaching At Risk Students in Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 Lisa Miller Napa High School lzmiller@nvusd.k12.ca.us

Agenda

1. What does “At Risk” look like?2. Common Core3. Strategies:

A. IntegersB. Formative AssessmentC. Make it RealD. Set Students Up for Success

4. Transition to Math 2 or Geometry

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What Does “At Risk” Look Like?

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Common Core

Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 OR

Math 1, Math 2, Math 3

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Common Core Standard Mapping

• Our Algebra 1 Team met in late spring.• We looked at the Algebra 1 and Math 1

Common Core State Standards.• We worked in groups to connect the standards

with: 2012-2013 unit, the sections in our textbook, and where it is also found in other courses.

• From there, we came up with our Fall 2013 units.

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Mathematical Practices

Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them (check solutions by using a

different method to solve).

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Sample Unit Plan

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Smarter Balanced Practice Test

Calif. Dept. of Education: - Testing and

Accountability - Smarter Balanced Assessment - Practice Test - Resources and Documentation - Scoring Guides

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Procedural Fluency - Get the Integers Down!

Napa High Data – Percent of Students Proficient

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Get the Integers Down!

• Students take an integer time test at least once a week the first semester. Teachers report the number of students proficient every three weeks.

• 48/50 is considered proficient.• Students who need help with adding and

subtracting are given a number line to use.

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Get the Integers Down!

• Before taking a new time test:- Students chart their own

progress.- Students correct and

finish their last test. - Extra work on the back

for students who finish early.

- Work with the students who still need instruction at this time.

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Which Student Needs More Instruction?

Student A scores 14/50 on the time test:

- Attempts to answer 14 addition/subtraction problems and gets them all correct.

Student B scores 35/50 on the time test:

- Attempts all 50 problems. - Gets all 25

multiplication/division problems correct.

- Gets 10/25 addition/ subtraction problems correct.

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• The top two scores for the semester are recorded in the grade book.

• Students who earn 100% twice take a more challenging time test the next time. Students who earn 100% on a higher level earn extra points in the gradebook.

Get the Integers Down!

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Formative Assessments

On a Daily Basis:– Guided Practice– White Boards– Think, pair, share– Exit Tickets

Call on students at random to keep

them engaged and accountable!

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Make it Real

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Set Students Up for Success

Believe in the students…

…and let them know you believe in them…

… over and over again!

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Set Students Up for Success

1. Progress Monitoring

2. “No Opt Out”3. Vocabulary Practice

and Charts

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Progress Monitoring - Homework

• Homework completion is not optional! Be creative for students who don’t complete homework –require students to stay after school, call home, talk to coaches, etc…

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Progress Monitoring – Assessment Mastery Chart

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Progress Monitoring – Grade Reflection

Students reflect on their grade:

- Did they improve?- Are they happy with

their grade?- What can they do to

keep their grade or improve their grade?

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Set Students Up for Success “No Opt Out”

1. Small details matter – all students participate in all parts of the class.

2. Make it easy for students to “Opt In”: - Guide those who need help getting started. - Let them talk to each other before giving an

answer. - Let them decide which problem to solve or

which part of a problem to explain.

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Set Students Up for Success Vocabulary and Charts

1. Vocabulary matters – allow students to “rehearse” with each other.

2. Post charts in room to give clues to students who haven’t completely mastered the vocabulary.

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Transition to Math 2 or Geometry

Challenges:• The concepts are more

complex and there is a wide range of levels in the class.

• Some students know the Algebra 1 well, but haven’t learned the study skills to be successful in the next level.

Keep up the support:• In the beginning,

practice the integers.• Formative assessments,

reteach/extension groups, allow assessment retakes.

• Homework completion is still not optional!

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What It Sounds Like• Why do you call my parents? That’s not fair. You have no right to

intrude on my personal life!” • “Why do you care about ME so much?” • “We don’t want to go to college. Just leave us alone.” • “Mrs. Miller, you don’t understand how school works. It is your

job to teach and it is our choice whether we want to learn or not.”

• “Can’t I just sit here if I don’t bother anybody else?”