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Page 1: Links to Literacy AMATYC 2009 MaryAnne Anthony Lynn Marecek Santa Ana College

Links to LiteracyLinks to LiteracyAMATYC 2009

MaryAnne AnthonyLynn Marecek

Santa Ana College

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Links to Literacy Project Overview

Children’s math literature has been integrated into Santa Ana College’s Prealgebra course

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Links to Literacy Project

Problems addressed:1.Students’ low reading level2.Gaps in students’ math background3.Lack of reading at home

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Problem 1Students’ low reading level

• Time to Act: An Agenda for Advancing Adolescent Literacy for College and Career Success – Carnegie Corporation–  In state after state, the testing data …

reveals a marked decline in the reading and writing skills of adolescent learners.….Many young people… end up graduating without the basic skills that they need to do college-level work

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Problem 1Students’ low reading level

Reading Level of SAC Students (Fall 2006)

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Problem 2 Gaps in Students’ Math

Background

• Many students did not experience the steady incremental steps of K-12 math curriculum

• Some students missed key areas in the development of basic math concepts

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Problem 3Lack of Reading at Home

• Often no family role model for reading• Students have little time for

recreational reading between school, work, families

• Many community college students are English language learners

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We are charged to address these problems!

• AMATYC Standards• California’s Basic Skills Initiative

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AMATYC Standards

• Beyond Crossroads: ‘Standards for Intellectual Development … Communicating’– Students will acquire the ability to read,

write, listen to, and speak mathematics. (Ch.1 p.6)

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California’s Basic Skills Initiative

• …mainstream faculty at the secondary level must share the burden of literacy problems with English and reading faculty (p.41)

• Effective practices in mathematics: fostering interactive learning through student writing, reading, speaking…so that students can learn to…communicate about mathematics both orally and in writing’ (p.44)

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Our Solution

Create a children’s literature section in the college library

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Children’s Literature in a College Library?

• Our students were already bringing their children to the Library – Children should be kept busy so their

parents could study– We recognized an opportunity to provide

math books to expose children to mathematical concepts

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Aha!

We can teach two generations of students at the same time!

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Where did we find the money?

• SAC Foundation• SAC Library funds• Basic Skills Initiative Student Success

Grant

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How did we choose the books?

• Books we read with our own children• Book lists from primary grade resource

materials– California department of education– NCTM

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Besides the children, who reads the books?

• Students in Math for Liberal Arts – Project option

• Prealgebra students – Links to Literacy!

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Links to Literacy

• Linked theme of each book to curriculum of Prealgebra course

• Created student assignment for each children’s book

• Wrote a teacher page for each assignment

• Included in relevant sections of our Prealgebra manuscript

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Implementation

• Homework assignment – takes very little classtime

• Assign four during semester– two due around mid-term– two near end

• Students choose which books to read• Extra credit opportunities

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Group work

• Read the book on your table• Answer the questions on the worksheet

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Group Reports

• Summarize the story• What math topic(s) did you recognize in

the book?• Where does this fit in the Community

College math curriculum?

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Assignment Format

• Progression of questions• Start by summarizing story• End with extension - read to child, use

manipulatives, etc.

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Insights into students’ thought processes and

misconceptions• Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last

Sunday– Make a “checkbook register” to show

how Alexander spent all his money.

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• What if there were 18 children – how could they share the 12 cookies evenly? Explain your reasoning in words and by drawing a picture.

The Doorbell Rang

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The Doorbell Rang Student Response

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The Doorbell Rang (again)

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The Doorbell Rang (twice)

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The Doorbell Rang(and they’re getting it!)

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The Doorbell Rang(for the last time)

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Benefits to Students

• Our students recognize the value of– reading books– talking about math

with their siblings, children, neighbors

• They say it makes learning missing concepts fun when they’re presented in a different way

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Student Comment – Reading with her Daughter

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Student CommentsSome students liked them, some didn’t:

“I saw the value of getting kids started early on the math path.”

“[It’s] a chance to connect what is being taught in a basic way”

“It’s a fun way to learn more about math even for us who are older”

“Cool thing to mix literature with mathematics”“I don’t see the point, they are pointless”

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What did students say was the best part of these

activities?

• “That you learn the concepts of…math in a fun way”

• “It was helpful…simple and concrete enough to grasp”

• “To find out that you can start teaching math to children through reading”

• “Teach[ing] somebody else”

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More “bests”

• “Reading the books to my little sister, brother, cousin, child”

• “I got to spend time with my brothers, with my children”

• “Getting creative”• “Made me read, which was fun”• “Easy points”

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Book List with Math Topics

• One Hundred Hungry Ants Factoring composite numbers• Spunky Monkeys on Parade Multiples of numbers• A Remainder of One Divisibility tests• Clean-Sweep Campers Equivalent fractions• The Doorbell Rang Simplifying fractions• Elevator Magic Subtraction of integers• Each Orange Had 8 Slices Associative property of

multiplication• The 100-pound Problem Subtraction and addition property

of equality• Everybody Wins! Division property of equality

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Books and Topics (cont.)

• Math Curse Word problems• Missing Mittens Odd and even numbers• Among the Odds and Evens Properties of odd and even

numbers• Spaghetti and Meatballs Area and perimeter

for All • Alexander, Who Used to Coin word problems

be Rich Last Sunday • One Grain of Rice Exponents• The King’s Chessboard Exponents• Sea Squares Perfect square numbers

• The Fly on the Ceiling Ordered pairs and point-plotting

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For an electronic copy of

• this presentation• the Links to Literacy packetor for more information about this

project email

[email protected]