Title: Math for ALL Students
1Math for ALL Students
Rita MacDonald Dr. Tim Whiteford Saint
Michaels College, VT
2What? GED 612 Why? For teachers For students
3Math has changed
- Increased demand for linguistic proficiency
- Peer discussion to help develop math reasoning
- Essential academic English
4Course Goal--weave together
- updated instruction on math content
- Instruction on methodology for ELLs that also
benefits others who struggle with language
5- included segments on children from a culture of
poverty and with specific learning disabilities - but will focus here on what we learned about math
for ELLs - ?
- Math SIOP
6What is SIOP?
- Specific, research-based set of instructional
strategies for ELLs - Grade-level, cognitively challenging content
instruction, combined with systematic ELD, that
is - differentiated for level of proficiency in
Academic English (5-7 years) - and for cultural diversity
- Echevarria, Vogt and Short, 200
7Essential SIOP Components
- Clearly stated language content objectives
- Building background
- Comprehensible input
- Peer interaction and elaborated discourse
- Metacognitive strategy instruction
- Practice, application, review
- Formative assessment
8Good Fit withProblem-Centered Math
- Connect with where students are
- Make mathematics problematic
- Many ideas and methods are valued
- Students choose and share their methods
- Correctness resides in mathematical argument
- Mistakes are learning sites for everyone
- Making Sense Teaching and Learning Mathematics
- with Understanding. James Hiebert, 1997.
9 Professional Learning Community Model
- Learning one anothers talk---instructors as
learners from teachers to one another - Teacher-students (classroom teachers, math
specialists and special educators) to keep the
work grounded headed in the right direction
10So, what did we learn? Tim was rightits
not always about language.
11Cultural Differences in Math
- Number systems
- Number contexts
- Algorithmic procedures
- Word meanings
12So, its not always about languagebut it
might be.
13Auditory Discrimination Issuesin Number
Vocabulary
- -teen/-ty as in 13, 30..15, 50
- -final th as in 1/10
- Test and train for discrimination as needed
14Number Vocabulary
- Whats thir? Show me thir.
- How about fif?
- And what about eleven twelve?
- Most difficult and nonsensical number vocabulary
has to be learned in Kindergarten!
15Math Language as Metaphor Bigger and
smaller numberswhich number is bigger? 3 or
8 Which fraction has been reduced? 4/8 or ½
16 Some numbers are higher than others
17 Math Vocabulary
- Content-specific hypotenuse, quotient, decimal,
integer - Common words with math-specific meaning
- Find, prime, power, leg, tree, radical
- Some must be learned as phrases at most, at
least, morethan, if-(then) - Homophones sum/some, pie/pi, sign/sine
18Word problemsin every sense of the word!
- Comprehensible input is a real issue
herecultural and linguistic variables - Strategies
- Work with the student to construct the
meaningdrawings, manipulatives, role plays - Focus on the meaning of operations rather than
relying on algorithmswhats happening with the
numbers or quantitiesthen help student look at
the variety of ways to find the answer
19 Universal teaching strategies for math teachers
with ELLs?
- Be a true constructivist! Always find out what
the S is thinking, and start from there to
construct meaning together. - Learn how to scaffold discussions, so that ELLs
can join in the discourse community. In some
ways, it IS about language.
20What the Math Teachers Valued Most
- Chart of WIDA proficiency levels and the WIDA
can do descriptors - Focus on writing clear Content Objectives
- Comprehensible input strategies
- Strategies for linking new info to Ss background
knowledge knowing that math varies among
cultures - Strategies to increase amount and frequency of
elaborated discourse in the classroom
21 SIOP and Math Resources
- Math Diversity website www.academics.smcvt.edu
/twhiteford/MathandDiversity/DFI.htm - VCLA website www.vermontesl.org
- This PowerPoint will soon be on the NNETESOL
website, www.nnetesol.org
22Contact us at
- rmacdonald_at_smcvt.edu
- twhiteford_at_smcvt.edu