Title: Algebra: The Early Years
1Algebra The Early Years
- Elijah R. Swift, Jr.
- Chandler-Gilbert Community College
- Maricopa County Community College District, AZ
- Aline Wilson
- Lenora Braynon Smith Elementary School
- Miami-Dade County Public Schools FL
- John Roberts
- Leflore County P.S., MS
2What do you do when a student asks, When am I
ever going to use this?
3What do you do when a student says, Im just
not a math person?
4What do you do to help struggling students
succeed?
5Motivate Them!
6Motivate them?
- This is easier said than done.
7HOW????
8Agenda
- Creed
- Introductions
- Giving/ Following Directions Activity
- What is Algebra? How does it look at the
elementary school level? - Whats My Rule?
- Pattern Play
- Puzzling Patterns
- Patterns of Penny Placement
- Just the Facts Song
- Find the Missing Number
- How Fast Are We Going?
- Find Perimeter and Area Using Straws and Fishing
Line - Creed
9Creed
I AM LARGER THAN LIFE I WILL LEAD NOT FOLLOW I
WILL BELIEVE NOT DOUBT I WILL CREATE NOT
DESTROY I AM A FORCE FOR GOOD I WILL DEFY THE
ODDS I WILL SET A NEW STANDARD I WILL STEP UP I
AM WHAT I CHOOSE TO BE AND EVERY DAY, IN EVERY
WAY, I GET BETTER AND BETTER
10Introductions Who are you?
- Think of an adjective that describes you.
- Stand. Tell us your adjective, why you chose it,
and briefly tell us about yourself.
11Giving/ Following Directions
- Do you give clear instructions?
- Are you able to follow directions?
- In this activity, you will work with a partner
(groups of 2). - Person 1 will give instructions. Person 2 will
follow the given directives.
12What is Algebra?
13Algebraic Thinking
The NCTM has constantly emphasized that beginning
with the earliest grades, the curriculum should
stress patterns (Bassarear, 2005). More
specifically, students should be afforded
opportunities to focus on recognizing,
describing, and extending patterns.
14Algebraic Thinking
The NCTM also states that elementary teachers
should have sufficient familiarity with the
ideas of algebra so that their students will
explore and develop, before they enter high
school, the concepts and skills that are
essential prerequisites to formal algebraic
thinking.
15Patterns
16Whats My Rule? Activity
17Whats My Rule?
- Cut out shapes.
- Create a pattern using the shapes.
- Pair up with a partner. See can you figure out
the rule for the pattern that your partner
created.
18Whats My Rule? Discussion
- Which patterns presented the least amount of
challenge to figure out? Why? - Which patterns presented the greatest amount of
challenge to figure out? Why? - Use/ Adapt for Use
19Pattern Play Activity
20Pattern Play Noodlin With Numbers
- Pattern detectives everywhere, we need your help!
A dreadful number villain is vandalizing our
town. No number is safe from his evil clutches.
21Pattern Play Noodlin With Numbers
- This mysterious phantom is noodlin with our
numbers and causing chaos in our town. You can
imagine the confusion when highway 3 suddenly
became highway 7 and the speed limit changed from
20 to 41 miles per hour within minutes. Addresses
are being changed. The ice cream shop isnt 127
Cedar Avenue anymore. It is now 255 Cedar Avenue.
22Pattern Play Noodlin With Numbers
- Were stumped. Please help us solve this mystery.
Do you see a pattern? Maybe if you can discover
the pattern, we can save the next town.
23Pattern Play Schools In
- There are 20 fish in the school. There are
three different colors of fish blue, green, and
red. The school was lined up so that the pattern
of fish was blue, blue, green, green, red, blue,
blue, green, green, red - What color is the last fish in the line?
- How many blue fish are in the school?
24Pattern Play Pyramid of Pennies
- Chin built a pyramid of pennies. He had one penny
on top. He had three pennies in the second row.
He had five pennies in the third row and seven
pennies in the fourth row. - How many pennies did he have in the 10th row?
- Which row had 27 pennies?
25Pattern Play? Discussion
- Which patterns presented the least amount of
challenge to figure out? Why? - Which patterns presented the greatest amount of
challenge to figure out? Why? - Use/ Adapt for Use
26Puzzling Patterns
27Puzzling Patterns
- Look at the Hundreds Chart.
- What patterns do you see?
- Record results on flip chart paper.
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29Puzzling Patterns
- Lets break the chart apart.
30Puzzling Patterns? Discussion
- Which patterns presented the least amount of
challenge to figure out? Why? - Which patterns presented the greatest amount of
challenge to figure out? Why? - Use/ Adapt for Use
31Patterns of Penny Placement
32Just the Facts Song
33Find the Missing Number Activity
34Find the Missing Number Discussion
35How Fast Are We Going Activity
36How Fast Are We Going Discussion
37Find Perimeter and Area Activity
38Find Perimeter and Area Activity Discussion
39Wrap it Up
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41IF A CHILD DOES NOT LEARN
THE WAY YOU TEACH,
TEACH THE WAY THE CHILD
LEARNS.
42Creed
I AM LARGER THAN LIFE I WILL LEAD NOT FOLLOW I
WILL BELIEVE NOT DOUBT I WILL CREATE NOT
DESTROY I AM A FORCE FOR GOOD I WILL DEFY THE
ODDS I WILL SET A NEW STANDARD I WILL STEP UP I
AM WHAT I CHOOSE TO BE AND EVERY DAY, IN EVERY
WAY, I GET BETTER AND BETTER
43Contact Info
- elijah.swift_at_cgcmail.maricopa.edu
- awilson_at_dadeschools.net
- tony51156_at_aol.com
- This presentation can be found online at
- http//eport2.cgc.maricopa.edu/published/s/wi/swif
t/collection/11/