There are
major shifts happening in your child’s math education
Curriculum
Classroom Environment
Assessment
2013-2014 Algebra I C2.0
2014-2015 Math 6 C2.0 and Geometry C2.0
2015-2016 Math 7 C2.0 and IM 2.0
and Algebra 2 C2.0
2016-2017 Pre-Calculus C2.0
Curriculum 2.0 is designed by MCPS CCSS are the Common
Core State Standards adopted by the State of
Maryland
Traditional Common Core
More emphasis on procedure and a focus on the final result
More show-and-tell method of teaching with teacher-centered instruction
Small concepts and ideas pieced together to create a “Unit”
Emphasis on conceptual learning and being able to solve problems
Less show-and-tell method of teaching and more student generated discoveries and ideas
“Big Picture” or Problem presented to students and allow students to discover given and missing information
More collaborative environment among students working in small groups
Creating more critical thinking opportunities for students
Less show-and-tell then practice
Teacher is more of the facilitator and prompting questions for students to think to solve problems
Standards for Mathematical Practice:
1. Make sense of the problems and persevere in solving them
2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively
3. Construct viable argument and critique the reasoning of others
4. Model with Mathematics
5. Use appropriate tools strategically
6. Attend to precision
7. Look for and make use of structure
8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
PARCC assessments will roll out this year (2014-2015) to replace MSAs and HSAs
(PARCC – Partners for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers)
Less multiple choice
Entirely online
More focus on o Literacy Skills o Analyzing Data o Identifying a Problem o Thinking critically to solve problems
MAP-M (Grades 3 – 8)
(MAP-M – Measures of Academic Progress)
To help guide instruction—not for achievement or evaluative purposes
PARCC assessments will roll out this year (2014-2015) to replace MSAs and HSAs
Grade Level PARCC Assessment (Replacing the MSAs)
Algebra 1 PARCC
NO PARCC for Geometry
Algebra 2 PARCC
November 24 th , 2014 – Gaithersburg HS
February 2 nd , 2015 – Montgomery Blair HS
Please understand that the emphasis is no longer on the procedure of the math. It’s about the thinking. Students should be thinking, “HOW do I get the answer?” and “WHY is the answer the way it is”
Support the possibility that your child may follow different paths to answering a math problem and that they may solve a problem differently than how you may solve it. Expressing answers in different ways and interpreting illustrations but being able to
JUSTIFY the answers.
Don’t rush in with the answer. Discourage the idea that their way of solving the problem is wrong. Allow them time to explore different ways to solve problems.
Question your child by asking: o “How did you come to this answer?” o “How do you know its correct” o “Why did you do it that way?” o “Why didn’t you do it this other way?” o “Can you explain to me what you did?” o “Can you tell me reasons why you did it this way?” o “Can you explain to me another method?” o “What was the lesson about today?” o “What were you trying to figure out?”
MCPS Math Curriculum 2.0 Information: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/keyfacts/
PARCC (and PARCC practice tests) http://www.parcconline.org/ http://www.parcconline.org/practice-tests
FLEXBOOK or Math 6 Parent Resources
Teacher’s Edline Page
Haniyyah Cooper
Algebra 1, Math 7
Haniyyah_R_Cooper@mcpsmd.org
Cristina Libby
Focus Teacher, Compacted Math 4/5
Luisa_C_Libby@mcpsmd.org
Dana_M_Remic@mcpsmd.org
Dana (Remic) Geddes
Math 6, Compacted Math 5/6
Jill Pencek
Math 7
Jill_M_Pencek@mcpsmd.org
Sue Straus
IM, Math 6
Susan_E_Straus@mcpsmd.org
Jennifer Loznak
IM
Andy Hwang
Algebra Prep, H. Geometry
Jennifer_L_Loznak@mcspmd.org
Andy_Hwang@mcpsmd.org