Top Banner
1 Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A Questioning, Listening and Responding to Promote Students’ Mathematical Thinking
17

Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Feb 02, 2016

Download

Documents

suchi

Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A. Questioning, Listening and Responding to Promote Students’ Mathematical Thinking. 1. Learning Goals. We will develop a deepened understanding of: the types of questioning that elicit and promote mathematical thinking - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

1

Math CAMPPP 2012Breakout 4A

Questioning, Listening and Responding toPromote Students’ Mathematical Thinking

Page 2: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Learning Goals

We will develop a deepened understanding of:• the types of questioning that elicit and

promote mathematical thinking • the meaning of fraction as an action

(operator & quotient meanings)• the use of the PPQ template as a means to

anticipate and identify good questions

22

Page 3: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

View with a Purpose

http://cooperativelearning.nuvvo.com/lesson/9592-seinfeld-teaches-history• What does it mean to think?• What would you see/hear in a thinking

classroom?• What types of questions did the teacher

ask?

3

Page 4: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Evaluative Questioning

– Direct answer– Right or wrong– Rehearse known facts or procedures

e.g. What is the value of x in this equation?

e.g. What is ¾ of 4?

4

Page 5: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Interpretive Questioning …

– Explore mathematical meanings & relationships

– Probe student thinking– Generate discussion– Extend thinking

e.g. How do you know this makes sense?

e.g. Will that work in every situation?

5

Page 6: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Learn the work by doing the work• Where teachers’ math understanding and

the students’ math understanding come together

• Conversations should enhance both teachers’ and students’ knowledge

6

Page 7: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Small Group Activity

7

Imagine you have 7 brownies to share equally among 4 people.

How many brownies will each person get?

Page 8: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Questioning, Listening & Responding

8

Students: • talk with each other as

they question, agree/disagree, justify, and explain their thinking

Teacher:•circulates among the students, observing student interactions, taking note of students’ math thinking, and posing questions to provoke and elicit thinking

Page 9: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Student responses

• Provide insight into their thinking• Illuminate ways the students understand

concepts• Provide examples of ways of thinking for

other students

9

Page 10: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Fraction as a Quotient (partitive)

• A fraction can represent division• e.g. 7 brownies divided among 4 people• Number of groups is known (4)• The amount per group is unknown

10

Page 11: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Asking Effective Questions

11

Page 12: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Posing Powerful Questions

• Have the lessons in a template with room for participants to include questions of their own from the monograph … – Insert the lesson activity into the PPQ

template here ? – Use the AfL template here ?

12

Page 13: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

13

Page 14: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Fraction as a Quotient (measurement)• You can divide by a fraction• e.g. 7 yards of ribbon, ¾ of a yard to wrap a

gift• Number of groups (gifts) is unknown • The amount per group (gift) is unknown (¾)

14

Page 15: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Questioning to …

• playback to student what I see in their work

• get kids to reflect on their work and see where they can go next

• probe student thinking• develop a student-to-student network of

dialogue

15

Page 16: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Summary …

• our questioning can serve to elicit and promote mathematical thinking

• a fraction can be a verb – the action of operator & quotient

• the use of the PPQ template is an effective means to anticipate and identify good questions

16

Page 17: Math CAMPPP 2012 Breakout 4A

Learning Wall

• How might we reconfigure the display of our learning journey thus far?

17