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Day 3 – April 22, 2010St Roch S.S.
Here we are, God — a planet at prayer. Attune our spirits that we may hear your harmonies and bow before your creative power; that we may face our violent discords and join with your energy to make heard in every heart your hymn of peace.
Here we are, God — a militarized planet. Transform our fears that we may transform our war fields into wheat fields, arms into handshakes, missiles into messengers of peace.
Here we are, God — a polluted planet. Purify our vision that we may perceive ways to purify our beloved lands, cleanse our precious waters, de-smog our life-giving air.
Here we are, God — an exploited planet. Heal our heart, that we may respect our resources, hold priceless our people, and provide for our starving children an abundance of daily bread.
Prayer / Welcome Co-Debrief Lessons from March 25th Exit Tickets Say… Digging Deeper with DI Lunch Next Steps Exit Ticket / Dismissal
Course Teachers School
MFM1P Lisa GoddardJohn ShawMaria Stewart
LoyolaR.F. HallR.F. Hall
MPM1D Adrian CecchiniMagda GrzesiukEva Wozniak
CabotR.F. HallLoyola
MFM2P Peter AderiyeDaniela BotelhoGeorge Kinney
St MarcellinusCabotIona
MPM2D Halina CzarneckaMaria GothardJulie HamiltonChristine Pinto
St PaulAquinasAquinasXavier
MBF3C Annette BelvedereAdrian ButkovicJohn O’RourkeJordan Ribkoff
R.F HallD’YouvilleD’YouvilleSt Joseph
MCF3M Julian MerrittMike TalarowskiTed Teoh
R.F. HallIonaAquinas
MCR3U Laurie CondoRon GiesenJoanna Pascual
R.F. HallAquinasIona
Panel Break-out groups:◦ In your working groups separate into your panel groupings
to discuss planned lesson using the following questions in your debrief:
1) Review your pre-instructional goals (lesson goals, curriculum expectations, student readiness…).
2) During instruction discuss how the lesson unfolded (student/teacher questioning, classroom management, reaching all students, instructional jazz…)
3) Post instructional considerations by examining student work:
a) What went well?b) What needs to be modified?c) What did you learn?
Summarize your discussion on chart paper and post it.
Gallery Walk:◦ Visit other groups◦ Post questions/suggestions/feedback using
stickies◦ End walk at your own chart paper
Back at your Course Working Group:◦ Review your co-debrief using the information
gathered during the gallery walk◦ Share questions/comments with the whole group
Reviewing comments/suggestions from last session’s exit tickets:
More co-planning time
More Teacher Questioning Support
Time to examine DI resources
Strategies for creating open questions:◦ Turning a question around◦ Asking for similarities and differences◦ Replacing a number, shape, measurement unit …
with a blank◦ Asking for a number sentence
Examples
Questions/Comments?
Traditional Open
Graph and solve this system of equations:0.5x + 0.6y = 54-x + y = 9
Write two equations involving x and y. Determine values for x and y that make both of them true
Solve for m:
4m – 1 = -25 2 2 2
The solution to an equation involves a fraction. What might the equation be?
Matthew has 20 ounces of a 40% salt solution. How much salt should he add to make it a 45% solution?
Matthew has 20 ounces of a 40% salt solution. He wants a solution with a greater percentage of salt. Decide on the percentage of salt you want. Tell how much salt to add.
In course working groups, co-plan another lesson or task to get used in your class in the next 2 weeks
These lessons will feature:◦ Embedded DI strategies◦ Include cooperative learning strategies◦ Scripted open questions
Written on:◦ TLX Template (11x17 handout) or◦ TIPS2.0 Template with GAINS Questioning
Template on back
Bless us, O Lord, and these your gifts, which we are about to receive from your bounty. Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
I have made arrangements with the St Roch Librarian, Toni Biocca, to get you access to the computers
The GAINS web site has sections devoted to Math and DI
◦www.edugains.ca Spend time reviewing what’s on the wiki
◦dpcdsb-di.wikispaces.com Please return by 2:15
Send me the following items:◦ The revised lesson/task from March 25th
Student samples to support the learning (no names please)◦ Today’s lesson/task after you have taught it
Student samples to support the learning (no names) Summer DI Sessions
◦ Co-planning more lessons for 2 days in the week of August 16-20
◦ Breakfast and Lunch provided◦ I will e-mail once the details are confirmed
Tell us (Think/Pair/Share):◦ What supports may be helpful to you for 2010/2011?
Take a moment to complete your exit ticket (Your feedback is important!)
I await your lessons and a chance to continue DI in math in the summer and in 2010-11
Please contact me if you have any questions◦ Dwight Stead – Mathematical Literacy Consultant (7-12)
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