Office Hours with OSPI Math
Agenda
Doing Math together by grade level
OSPI Share out
Q & A
Collaborating around content
Same or Different • Provides students opportunities
to construct arguments when comparing objects, such as numbers or shapes.
• provides accessible opportunities for even our youngest students to learn how to talk about various features of mathematical objects-
• quantity, shape, color, orientation, and arrangement, to name a few.
Thinking About Math Together:
• Same or different
• Take a minute or two of private think time
• When all are ready, everyone take turns sharing your thinking
• Take the remaining time to think of how a similar problem might work for you working with your students during closure.
Distance Learning • Math Anywhere website
• /how-to/ https://www.mathanywhere.org
• How-To • Find Shapes • Find This Many • How Many? • Same or Different? • Which One Doesn’t Belong?
• Printables
Distance Learning • Site with premade
images • Same or Different • Same But Different Math
• Follow Same or Different on Twitter:
• #samediffmath • #samedifferent
Partnership with PBS member stations
Find your local channel & additional resources on our site: http://bit.ly/TVLearning
Standards for Mathematical Practice for Families
Translations • Spanish • Russian • Chinese
• Vietnamese • Tagalog
• Somali • Marshallese
• Arabic • Korean
• Ukrainian • Punjabi
Times, they are a changing…
…published on Tuesday afternoon
Q & A with Superintendent Reykdal
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Week 4- this Friday
Q & A with OSPI Math
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Breakout Discussions
• Place into grade level groups for 5 mins
• Discuss the content you would like to collaborate around
• Rename yourself based on the topic group you want to be part of
Working together • Have one person record ideas discussed
• Stay as long as you like!
• Recorder send notes to [email protected]
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Thanks for visiting with us today. We hope to see you next week!
Mathematics Office: [email protected]