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Title: Students Gaining Math Power at Bloomington High School


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Students Gaining Math Power at Bloomington High
School
  • 1202 E. Locust
  • Bloomington, IL 61701

Nancy Norem Powell, Lead Teacher Mathematics
powelln_at_district87.org www.district87.org/staff/po
welln
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The Math Department Goals
  • Build positive relationships with students
  • Make math meaningful so that ALL students will
  • increase their understanding and skills in
    mathematics
  • be able to apply math in a variety of curricular
    contexts.

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How were doing this....
  • Teachers build positive relationships with their
    students
  • They believe that EVERY child can learn math and
    tell them
  • They know that students learn in different ways
    and at different times and give them tools and
    opportunities to do so
  • They help students understand that making
    mistakes is a normal way to gain knowledge

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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How were doing this....
  • Teachers collaborate with their colleagues and
    create lessons using a variety of contexts and
    learning styles infused with
  • Technology (Internet, Geometers Sketchpad,
    Fathom, Moodle,etc.),
  • Hands-on activities (making direct and indirect
    measurements, reading blueprints, completing
    projects, etc.), and
  • Use of manipulatives (algebra tiles, geometric
    solids and tools, miras, mirrors, teacher-made
    manipulatives, etc.)

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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How we're doing this....
  • Teachers provide instruction symbolically,
    graphically, numerically, and verbally
  • and have students expressing their mathematics
    symbolically, graphically, numerically, and
    verbally
  • with and withouttechnology.

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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How we're doing this....
  • Teachers provide real-world applications in
    lessons and activities via
  • Hands-on activities (i.e. using blueprints,
    product development, making direct and indirect
    measurements, etc.),
  • Futures Channel (http//www.thefutureschannel.com
    /index.php) and other movies ,
  • Word problems,
  • WorkKeys problems/KeyTrain Software, etc.

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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How we're doing this....
  • Assessments include
  • written explanations,
  • multiple choice questions, and
  • projects to apply mathematics - projects are
    done by students individually and in teams, etc.

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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How we're doing this....
We make Data Driven Decisions based on
  • pre- and post-tests, quarter and semester exams

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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School and District Goals
  • Goal 1 Improved test scores for all students in
    all populations
  • Goal 2 80 of all students in all populations
    enrolled in core classes
  • Goal 3 Proportionate representation in all
    classes and levels
  • Goal 4 Proportionate representation in all
    honors and awards presentations
  • Goal 5 90 of all students will earn one years
    credit in one year

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Goal 1 Improved test scores for all students in
all populations
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Goal 1 Improved test scores for all students in
all populations
PSAE 11th Grade Mathematics
63.6
57.6
55.2
50.3
54.5
62.3
M/E
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Goal 1 Improved test scores for all students in
all populations
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Goal 2 80 of all students in all populations
enrolled in core classes
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Goal 5 90 of all students will earn one years
credit in one year
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Low Income (1993 2006)
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How we're doing this....
  • Teachers provide students with
  • Carefully crafted lessons
  • Timely feedback,
  • Study skills,
  • Test taking strategies,
  • and continue to
  • Communicate with parents, and
  • Build positive relationships with students and
    parents

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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Test-Taking Strategies
  • Determine if there is a penalty for wrong
    answers, if not, make sure to answer all of the
    questions
  • Eliminate all of the obviously wrong answers
  • Code questions that are skipped till the end
  • Figure out how much time there is for each
    question and at what time you should be halfway
    through

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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How we're doing this....
  • Teachers support Xtreme Math (for all students),
    Project Success (for students who get special
    services) and provide other outside resources
    (office hours, websites, etc.)

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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XTreme Math
A Program for BHS students who are striving to
achieve their full potential in order to qualify
for better opportunities in education and careers.
  • After school program Mondays Thursdays from
    225 315
  • Open and Free to all students, however
    targeted/invited students are students with
  • math PLAN test scores between 15-18
  • Students enrolled in geometry as juniors
  • Minority or free/reduced lunch
  • A drink and a snack are provided
  • An after school bus and city bus tokens are
    provided

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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XTreme Math
  • Administrative support is very important for
    students and teachers (recruiting encouraging
    students to participate, providing resources and
    time for teachers, etc.)
  • 2 Math Department teachers are in the computer
    lab during this time to develop positive
    relationships with students and to provide
    activities/ homework help
  • ACT Test Prep, Key Train, and other math software
    are available for students to use

The Goal Build positive relationships with
students and make math meaningful so that ALL
students will increase their understanding and
skills in mathematics and are able to apply math
in a variety of curricular contexts.
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Build positive relationships with students and
Make math meaningful so that ALL students will
increase their understanding and skills in
mathematics and are able to apply math in a
variety of curricular contexts.
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Remember. . .
  • All students need Math Power!

and
Obstacles are what you see when you take your
eyes off of your goals! - Studebaker
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Check out this interesting article and other
research on this site
  • From High School to the Future ACT
    Preparation--Too Much, Too Late5/2008. Elaine
    Allensworth, Macarena Correa and Steve
    Ponisciakhttp//ccsr.uchicago.edu/content/publica
    tions.php
  • Futures Channel - career movies available on the
    Internet (http//www.thefutureschannel.com/index.p
    hp)
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