Unit 3, Session 3projects.ias.edu/pcmi/hstp/sum2016/morning/rop/day11.pdfUnit 3, Session 3 2016...

Post on 30-Sep-2020

0 views 0 download

transcript

1

Unit 3, Session 32016

Reflecting on Practice: Making Connections that Support Learning

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 2

“Metacognitive functioning is also facilitated by shifting from a focus of right or wrong to a more detailed focus on ‘debugging’ a wrong answer, that is, finding where the error is, why it is an error, and correcting it” (How Students Learn: Mathematics in the Classroom, p. 239).

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 3

Using Comparison1. Comparing how different problems can be solved with the same method

Example: Choosing examples for the Cover Up Method2. Comparing problems involving different contexts but the same mathematical structure

Example: Triangular Numbers3. Different problems in same context solved with different methods

Example: Equation of a line, choosing most appropriate strategy (Star approach)

4. Comparing different approaches to the same problem.Example: Mast problem & Japanese angle task

5. Comparing correct and incorrect solutions to the same problem.

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 4

Research on learning algebra: Making links to the classroom

1988 NCTM Yearbook on Algebra: Common Mistakes in Algebra (Marquis, 1988)

a2 b5 = (ab)7 (x+4)2 = x2+ 16

x+y y x r x+rx+z = z y + s = y+s

x+y - 3(z+w) = x+y - 3z+wIf (2-z) < 4, then z < -2

6http://tube.geogebra.org/m/1418605

Instructional Goal: Students recognize that a line of symmetry with certain properties in a triangle produces an isosceles triangle.

What does dynamic geometry bring to helping students think about errors?

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 7

Highlighting Errors

As you watch the video, reflect on what evidence of metacognition you see.

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 8

• What evidence of metacognition did you see in the video?

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 9

Highlighting Errors

• What evidence of metacognition did you see in the video?

• What norms did Leah create to establish a class culture of learning from mistakes?

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 10

Highlighting Errors

Students correcting “error exemplary” work

As you watch the video, reflect on what evidence of metacognition you see

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 11

• What evidence of metacognition did you see in the video?

• What norms did Susie create to establish a class culture of learning from mistakes?

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 12

"Finding the part that is wrong and understanding why it is wrong can be a powerful aid to understanding and promotes metacognitive competencies"(How Students Learn Mathematics, p. 224)

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 13

In your table groups.

What are some additional strategies that you have found successful in your own classroom?

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 14

In your table groups.

What are some additional strategies that you have found successful in your own classroom?• Grindelwald - http://bit.ly/pcmi16ropg• St. Moritz - http://bit.ly/pcmi16ropsm• Davos - http://bit.ly/pcmi16ropd

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 15

Journal:Itisimportantthatwearemetacognitive aslearners&practitioners ourselves. HowhaveyourthoughtsaboutyourownpracticechangedsincestartingPCMI?

ExitTicket:IfwehadonemoreweekatRoP,whatare3thingsthatyouwouldwantustofocuson?

Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute 16