Mathematics FCAT Parent Workshop

Mathematics
FCAT Parent Workshop
By: Maria Vogel
FCAT Mathematics
Mathematics‐Task Card Sample
Mathematics‐Task Card Sample
Cognitive Complexity Levels
4th Grade –Low Complexity
A giant panda eats 83 pounds of bamboo per day. How many pounds of bamboo will a giant panda eat in 7 days? A. 171 pounds B. 571 pounds C. 581 pounds D. 701 pounds 5th Grade‐Moderate Complexity
3rd Grade‐ High Complexity
FCAT Math Word Problem
CLUE WORDS FOR MATH WORD PROBLEMS
ADDITION
•ADD
•INCREASE
•COMBINED
•TOTAL
•PLUS
•SUM
•AND
•IN ALL
•ALL TOGETHER
•JOINED
•OR
SUBTRACTION
•LEFT •LESS
•DIFFERENCE
•MINUS
•MORE THAN
•LESS THAN
•GONE
•FEWER
•HOW MUCH MORE
•DECREASE
MULTIPLICATION
•TIMES •EACH
•MULTIPLY
•PRODUCT
•OF
DIVISION
•EACH
•SHARE AMONG
•PER
•DIVIDE
•SHARE
•EQUALLY
Mathematics Includes multiple choice and gridded responses. –Multiple choice = 1 point
–Gridded responses = 1 point Math: What do Students have Trouble with? • Geometry Vocabulary • Algebraic Thinking (patterns)
• Estimation
• Measurement FCAT Math Assessment
• The Third ‐ Fifth grade FCAT math test is a multiple choice exam that covers all aspects of math from addition to algebra.
• We provide daily FCAT math practice to our students. Example: 40 Day Countdown.
• Each morning our students complete 5 FCAT style math problems for morning work. At Spanish Lake, we begin each math lesson by reviewing those problems with multiple ways to solve them before beginning the daily lesson. • Students also receive computer assisted instruction using Success maker, Gizmo, Florida Achieves and Brain Pop .
• Students will be assessed in the skill areas of addition, subtraction, rounding, telling time, multiplication, geometry, measurement, reading graphs, division, probability, fractions, and decimals.
Everyday Math Opportunities:
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Cereal Box
Newspaper Fast food paper bag
Supermarket/Stores
Multiplication CD in the car
Recipe or easy mix boxes
“Waiting room” magazine with educational emphasis
Card or board game
Flashcards
Street signs & billboards
Ways Parents Could Help
• Learning doesn’t stop HERE.
• Step 1‐ Read problem carefully.
• Step 2‐ Underline Question‐What are they asking you to find out?
• Step 3‐ Circle clue words.
• Step 4‐ Circle Numbers.
• Step 5‐ Determine what action to take to solve problem.
Steps to Prepare for FCAT Math
• Provide assistance and practice flash cards using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
• Supervise/Tutor your child with their daily math homework.
• Ask your child to log‐in to FCAT Explorer (Florida Achieves), Brain Pop and Gizmo on home computer.
Parent Involvement
• Practice Computation
• 3rd Grade Multiplication
• 4th Grade Equivalent Fractions/Long Division/2 digit Multiplication.
• 5th Grade Adding and Subtracting Fractions/Decimals/Percents
Spanish
Example–English to Spanish
M
Mean ‐media/promedio‐ suma de todos los valores de un conjunto de datos dividida por el número de ellos.
Median ‐mediana‐ Número medio de un conjunto de datos cuando los datos están dispuestos en orden numérico. Si el conjunto de datos es par, la mediana es la media de los dos números centrales.
Metric units ‐unidad métrica‐ unidad de la medida desarrollada en Europa y utilizada en la mayor parte del mundo. En un decimal por ejemplo, el sistema métrico utiliza la base de 10.
Midpoint of a line segment ‐punto medio de un segmento‐ el punto en un segmento de recta que lo divide en dos partes iguales.
Mode ‐moda‐ número que más se repite en un conjunto de datos. Why Do We Call Them Gizmos?
We call them Gizmos because virtual manipulatives is too difficult to say! All kidding aside, the use of the word Gizmo to describe our multimedia activities goes back to the origins of ExploreLearning. Dr. Raman Pfaff first coined the term "gizmo" to describe the new learning tool he created while he was a graduate student in nuclear physics. When Dr. Pfaff joined ExploreLearning (employee number 2), the name Gizmos came with him and it stuck. We like the name Gizmo not only because it sounds fun, which the Gizmos are, but also because it implies that the Gizmo is part of a larger machine —
the whole of the teaching and learning process. Test Taking Strategies
• Read the directions carefully. Ask your teacher to explain any directions you do not understand.
• Be sure to fill in the answer bubbles correctly. Do not make any stray marks around answer spaces.
• When you have finished each problem, reread it to make sure your answer is reasonable.
• Check each answer to make sure it is the best answer for the question.
• Relax. Some people get nervous about tests. It’s natural. Just do your best!
We Want CALM Students!
• As a parent you are in the greatest position to prepare your child to succeed in FCAT testing.
• During the weeks of testing please try to calm, encourage, and reassure your child. Tell them that they are great! Also, that they will do great on the TEST!
Helpful Websites:
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http://riverdeep.dadeschools.net
www.theparentacademy.net
www.fcatexplorer.com
www.explorelearning.com
www.brainpop.com
Thank you for coming!!!
“The important thing is not to stop questioning.” Albert Einstein