Our first session, despite being not quite what we expected it to be, introduced us to Witzzle Pro, an order of operations activity. The game/activity can be used in many different ways in the classroom from warm-up to homework to groupwork and it reinforces numeracy skills in addition to order of operations. The icing on the cake was that I won the Wittzle game so we now have it to use in our classrooms! I so love free!
Our third session was on managing the math classroom, presented by Brad Fulton, and we got some really good management ideas for things that I have been pondering about. The focus was about who does the work in the classroom. It really needs to be the students, but a lot of the time it ends up being the teacher. To summarize his ideas:
- Homework packet passed out on Monday for Monday-Thursday nights
- Homework is self-assessing (answer bank, puzzle, etc.)
- Questions can be asked/answered at the beginning of each class
- Homework is turned in on Friday - must be COMPLETE and must have WORK - 40 pts.
- The following week (Wednesday?) students have a quiz/test. Homework is passed back to students. 10 questions new questions and 10 questions from homework (the homework problems aren't included, just the homework day/# and students only have to provide the answer....this makes them accountable to their homework) - 3 points each for a total of 60 points.
- Papers are exchanged, tests/quizzes are graded homework points + test/quiz points = grade
- Extra credit is sometimes given WITH homework or quiz/test but "instead of" work is never allowed
We are working on tweaking this to fit the needs of our students and the requirements of our district but we liked how this seemed to flow. More to come on this as we work out some details.
In the end, the day didn't live up to the dread we felt and we came away with some useful tools, new blingy math t-shirts, and popcorn!
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