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Accelerated Math  Best Practices. Student Goals and Motivation. Why Set Goals?. Motivate students Encourage students to be responsible for their own learning Help you monitor progress Keep students focused. Types of Goals. Number of objectives mastered Average Practice % correct - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Student Goals and Motivation

Accelerated Math Best Practices

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• Motivate students• Encourage students to be

responsible for their own learning

• Help you monitor progress• Keep students focused

Why Set Goals?

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•Number of objectives mastered

•Average Practice % correct •Average Regular Test %

correct•Other goals

Types of Goals

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• Grades 1 and 2: 2 objectives per week

• Grades 3 and up: 4 objectives per week

Objectives Mastered Guidelines

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• Set Average Percent Correct– On Practice at 75% (or higher)– On Regular Tests at 85% (or

higher)

• Enter goals so Accelerated Math can track student progress for you

Percent Correct Guidelines

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• Behavior • Time on task• Following routines• Organization

• Help students remain committed to goals

Other Goals

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• Involve each student to encourage ownership

• Meet with each student individually:– Present your proposed goal– Discuss– Show support and build

confidence• Complete the Student Math Plan

together

Set Goals Together

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• Teach students to view Overall Progress section to monitor goal progress on a daily basis

• Look for:– Total Objectives Mastered– Practice Average Percent

Correct– Test Average Percent Correct

TOPS Report for Monitoring Progress

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• Goal History Report• Teach students to chart

progress with the Student Goal Chart

More Tools for Monitoring Progress

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• Adjust goals during marking period if current goals are:– Too ambitious: Student is

lagging behind and discouraged– Too easy: Student is exceeding

goals and is bored• Consider circumstances outside

of class that may affect progress

Adjust Goals if Needed

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• Grading is a school or district decision

• Consider using completion of goals as part of the math grade

• Use the Goal History Report– Did the student reach his goals?

Grades Based on Goals

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• Goals are just one way to motivate• Success is the greatest motivator

– Students feel successful when they practice math at the appropriate level

• Immediate feedback from you and Accelerated Math provide the best student motivation

Create Ideas for Motivating Students

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• Chart class progress– Total objectives mastered– Class avg % correct on Practice– Class avg % correct on Regular

Tests• Create a Math Wall of Fame for

students who meet goals• Print Accelerated Math certificates• Hold graduation ceremony for

completing a library

Celebrate Success

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1. The up-to-the-minute feedback provided by Accelerated Math motivates students and helps them achieve their goals

2. On Regular Tests, an overall average of 80% correct is the criteria for students to show proficiency

True or False?

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True or False?

3. The Student Grouping Report helps you track student progress toward meeting goals.

4. Creating a Math Wall of Fame is one way to celebrate math success.

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• Model Classroom certification

• Using Accelerated Math with various types of learners

• Using Accelerated Math in various settings

Continuing Professional Development