This Thursday (11/13), I am excited to be moderating #ElemMathChat on “Writing in Math Class.” The chat will be 9:00 – 10:00 EST and our discussion questions are below. Hopefully, you will be able to join us, but if you cannot, I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section!
-Kristin
Q1: When do you use writing in your math class? How often?
Q2: What is the purpose of this writing, for the student?
Q2a: Can you give an example?
Q3: What is the purpose of this writing, for the teacher?
Q3a: Can you give an example?
Q4: What type of feedback do you offer students on their writing?
Q5: What struggles/obstacles/questions do you have about writing in math class?
Q6: (If time or a thought to leave with and post on h/t later): What do you learn about this student’s understandings from the following writing? What would your feedback be?
Student work: Are 6/10 and 60/100 equivalent? Show your reasoning.
I like your enthusiasm. I hope I can stay up late enough to participate in this important chat. Thank you.
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I know, I told Brian when he asked me to moderate that this is past my bedtime!:) Hope to see u there!
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Thank you for staying up late to moderate! If nothing else, I hope this chat drives some folks to your blog and/or to follow you on Twitter. You have so many great examples of student writing that show how much students can reason and communicate mathematically.
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Can’t wait to chat with you!
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Wow! I just discovered your blog tonight via Twitter and I can not stop reading! I am a teacher on special assignment in Southern California working to assist our district in the transition to the CCSS for math. I am in awe of your students’ work and the deep level of understanding they seem to have. Oh, to be a fly on the wall during your math instructional time. Can’t wait to read more. Thank you so much for sharing all of this! I am so inspired.
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Thank you so much Meghan!! That is such a huge compliment and I truly appreciate you reading my blog! I absolutely love what I do and try to great a learning culture in my room in which the students feel the same. Great fun! On a separate note, what part of southern CA are you working with? I am working on a project with Jody Guarino from Orange County!
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