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Page 1: Family Pi Day

Family Pi Day

Colonial Hills Elementary

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Shifts for Students Demanded by the Core

6 Shifts in ELA/LiteracyRead as much non fiction as fictionLearn about the world by readingRead more challenging material closelyDiscuss reading using evidenceWrite non-fiction using evidenceIncrease academic vocabulary

6 Shifts in MathematicsFocus: learn more about fewer, key topicsBuild skills within and across gradesDevelop speed and accuracyReally know it, Really do itUse it in the real worldThink fast AND solve problems

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Mathematics Shift 1: Focus: learn more about less

Students Must…

• Spend more time on fewer concepts.

Parents Can…

• Know what the priority work is for your child for their grade level

• Spend time with your child on priority work

• Ask your child’s teacher about their progress on priority work

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Mathematics Shift 2: Skills Across Grades

Students Must…

• Keep building on learning year after year

Parents Can…

• Be aware of what your child struggled with last year and how that will affect learning this year

• Advocate for your child and ensure that support is given for “gap” skills – negative numbers, fractions, etc

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Mathematics Shift 3: Speed and Accuracy

Students Must…

•Spend time practicing – lots of problems on the same idea

Parents Can…

•Push children to know/ memorize basic math facts

•Know all of the fluencies your child should have and prioritize learning of the ones they don’t

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Key FluenciesGrade Required Fluency K Add/subtract within 5

1 Add/subtract within 10

2 Add/subtract within 20

Add/subtract within 100 (pencil and paper)

3 Multiply/divide within 100

Add/subtract within 1000

4 Add/subtract within 1,000,000

5 Multi-digit multiplication

6 Multi-digit division

Multi-digit decimal operations

7 Solve px + q = r, p(x + q) = r

8 Solve simple 2X2 systems by inspection

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Mathematics Shift 4: Know it/ Do it!

Students Must…

• UNDERSTAND why the math works. MAKE the math work.

• TALK about why the math works

• PROVE that they know why and how the math works

Parents Can…

• Notice whether your child REALLY knows why the answer is what it is

• Advocate for the TIME your child needs to learn key math

• Provide TIME for your child to work hard with math at home

• Get smarter in the math your child needs to know

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Mathematics Shift 5: Real World

Students Must…

• Apply math in real world situations

• Know which math to use for which situation

Parents Can…

• Ask your child to DO the math that comes up in your daily life

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Mathematics Shift 6: Think Fast/ Solve Problems

Students Must…

• Be able to use core math facts FAST

AND

• Be able to apply math in the real world

Parents Can…

• Notice which side of this coin your child is smart at and where he/she needs to get smarter• Make sure your child is PRACTICING the math facts he/she struggles with

• Make sure your child is thinking about Math in real life

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Parent Tips for Helping with Math

Set aside a regularly scheduled time for your child to complete his/her homework

Talk with your child about his/her mathematics learning experiences at school

Provide a quiet environment for your child to work Be positive about your child's math efforts Help your child explain what is being asked Have your child "tell a story" that illustrates the problem Encouraging your child to ask questions, solve problems, and to

explain his/her solutions – offer guidance, NOT solutions

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Help Your Child See How Mathematics is a Part of Daily

Life Parents can help influence their student's math skills. You

probably don’t realize it, but whenever you:

- sort objects - read maps or schedules- compare prices - work with family finances - make change - use a calculator or calendar - measure - figure out how much wallpaper

will cover a wall

You are a living textbook!

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Online Math Programs

1. Moby Math: www.runmoby.com

*individualized to meet your child whether they are and help fill the gaps.

2. First in Math: www.firstinmath.com

3. Greg Tang: www.gregtangmath.com