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Page 1: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

Week 2Week 2Day 7 Tuesday, July 6

Page 2: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

Discuss at your table what you learned from the articleDiscuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

Page 3: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

After showing TIMMS clip from yesterday again.After showing TIMMS clip from yesterday again. Think for two minutes on your

own about how to start the lesson to address the students’ misconceptions and make sure they are ready to move on and how to activate the knowledge kids should have had about exponents.

Page 4: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

Given a trapezoid OABC where OA = 4 cmAB = 2 cmOC = 6 cmAO perpendicular to OC M is a point moving on AOTriangle MBC and rectangle

MNPO are such that N is on segment BC and P is on segment OC.

Find the area of the triangle MBC and the area of the rectangle MNPO.

What is the maximum area for the triangle MBC and the rectangle MNPO?

When, if ever, will the area of the triangle be larger than the area of the rectangle?

Page 5: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

After sharing solutions to geometry problemAfter sharing solutions to geometry problem

Which solutions do you think are important to share with the class? Why?

Page 6: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

After sharing solutions to geometry problemAfter sharing solutions to geometry problem

Which solutions do you think are important to share with the class? Why?

What important mathematical points or points about mathematical reasoning would you like to make about this problem.

Page 7: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

After sharing solutions to geometry problemAfter sharing solutions to geometry problem

Which solutions do you think are important to share with the class? Why?

What important mathematical points or points about mathematical reasoning would you like to make about this problem.

What student misconceptions or errors do you think students might have?

Page 8: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

After sharing solutions to geometry problemAfter sharing solutions to geometry problem

Which solutions do you think are important to share with the class? Why?

What important mathematical points or points about mathematical reasoning would you like to make about this problem.

What student misconceptions or errors do you think students might have?

Do you think that these misconceptions would be taken care of by having kids share within their table and/or across tables?

Page 9: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

After sharing solutions to geometry problemAfter sharing solutions to geometry problem

Which solutions do you think are important to share with the class? Why?

What important mathematical points or points about mathematical reasoning would you like to make about this problem.

What student misconceptions or errors do you think students might have?

Do you think that these misconceptions would be taken care of by having kids share within their table and/or across tables?

How can you make sure these are addressed?

Page 10: Week 2 Day 7Tuesday, July 6. Discuss at your table what you learned from the article Is there anything that relates to what you have learned so far?

Homework for WednesdayHomework for WednesdayRead the six pages of the classroom

transcripts from Jean Krusi’s chapter: Revoicing: the Good, the Bad, and the Questions in Promoting Purposeful Discussions p. 125 – 131.

Jean Krusi asked her students for ideas of what makes a good discussion.

What elements in the classroom make it possible to have a good discussion?

Write your ideas down in your journal and be prepared to share some of them on Wednesday.”