What Do They Know? How to Make the Best of Data from the GLoSS and IKAN – Resources - The presentation “What Do They Know? How to Make the Best of Data from the GLoSS and IKAN” references several resources. Many of these resources are provided in this folder.
What Do They Know? How to Make the Best of Data from the GLoSS and IKAN - The GloSS assessment enables you to identify the strategy stage students are operating at across all three strategy domains, known as the global strategy stage. It consists of a series of strategy questions that can be administered to individual students in a few minutes. The IKAN assessment identifies the knowledge stages students are operating at across all five knowledge domains, known as the global knowledge stage. The IKAN interview is for students at the counting stages of the number framework. This presentation provides information on these assessments and how the data from them can be used to make student-specific instructional decisions. (The Numeracy Project, GloSS, and IKAN are creations of the New Zealand Ministry of Education. Please give them credit when adapting/using documents.)
What Does it Look Like When you Implement a Framework Task? - What Does it Look Like When you Implement a Framework Task? These videos, submitted by classroom teachers and mathematics instructional lead teachers from across Georgia, may be used to spark discussions with colleagues about the different ways in which teachers are implementing the frameworks and to inspire thinking about how to implement tasks.
Making Sense Series: The Progression of Addition and Subtraction - The progression of addition and subtraction as defined in the GSE mathematics standards is illustrated in this short (7:20 minutes) video by Graham Fletcher. A concrete-representational-abstract approach, as indicated in the standards, is demonstrated.
Looking Inside Mathematics Classrooms: Implementing the Curriculum Frameworks Units - This video features several Georgia classrooms in which teachers are using the Georgia Unit Curriculum Frameworks tasks. It is designed as a professional learning resource intended to spark discussion and reflection among teachers, math instructional coaches, parents, and administrators.
Learning Progressions K-5 - This is a link to the Achieve the Core website that provides Learning progressions for all Units in Math grades K-5
K Unit 6: (Further Investigation of Addition and Subtraction) Parent Letter - K Unit 6: (Further Investigation of Addition and Subtraction) Parent Letter
K Unit 5: (Investigating Addition and Subtraction) Parent Letter - K Unit 5: (Investigating Addition and Subtraction) Parent Letter
K Unit 4: (Measuring and Analyzing Data) Parent Letter - K Unit 4: (Measuring and Analyzing Data) Parent Letter
K Unit 3 (Sophisticated Shapes) Parent Letter - K Unit 3 (Sophisticated Shapes) Parent Letter
K Unit 2 (Comparing Numbers) Parent Letter - K Unit 2 (Comparing Numbers) Parent Letter
K Math Unit 1 Parent Letter - K Math Unit 1 (Counitng with Friends) Parent Letter
Kindergarten Grade Level Overview - KINDERGARTEN--GSE Math Curriculun overview
K-12 Mathematics Formative Assessment Lessons – Resources - This folder contains resources provided with the “K-12 Mathematics Formative Assessment Lesson Overview” presentation.
K-12 Mathematics Formative Assessment Lesson Overview - Formative Assessment Lessons (FALs) are classroom-ready lessons that support formation assessment. This presentation provides information about the two types of FALs: concept development lessons and problem solving lessons. It references resources for implementing the lessons.
GSE Math Standards K-5 - Complete listing of math standards K-5.
GSE Mathematics Standards Kindergarten - Fifth Grade - Georgia Standards of Excellence in Mathematics for grades kindergarten through fifth grades are contained in this document.
GSE Mathematics Glossary: K-12 - The GSE Mathematics Glossary provides definitions for key terminology used in the Georgia Standards of Excellence for math. Links to sources with further information are provided for some terms. In addition, tables illustrating common addition and subtraction situations, common multiplication and division situations, and properties of operations are included.
GSE Kindergarten Unit 6: Further Investigation of Addition and Subtraction - This unit/framework includes an overview, content and practice standards, big ideas, essential questions, concepts and skills to maintain, strategies for teaching and learning, common misconceptions, and tasks.
GSE Kindergarten Unit 5: Investigating Addition and Subtraction - This unit/framework includes an overview, content and practice standards, big ideas, essential questions, concepts and skills to maintain, strategies for teaching and learning, common misconceptions, and tasks.
GSE Kindergarten Unit 4: Measuring and Analyzing Data - This unit/framework includes an overview, content and practice standards, big ideas, essential questions, concepts and skills to maintain, strategies for teaching and learning, common misconceptions, and tasks.
GSE Kindergarten Unit 3 Sophisticated Shapes - This unit/framework includes an overview, content and practice standards, big ideas, essential questions, concepts and skills to maintain, strategies for teaching and learning, common misconceptions, and tasks.
GSE Kindergarten Unit 2: Comparing Numbers - This unit/framework includes an overview, content and practice standards, big ideas, essential questions, concepts and skills to maintain, strategies for teaching and learning, common misconceptions, and tasks.
GSE Kindergarten Unit 1: Counting With Friends - This unit/framework includes an overview, content and practice standards, big ideas, essential questions, concepts and skills to maintain, strategies for teaching and learning, common misconceptions, and tasks.
GSE Kindergarten Curriculum Map - Curriculum Map/Pacing Guide
GSE Effective Practices Guide for Mathematics - Three Act Tasks, formative instructional practices, and Number Talks are described. Information on why and why these structures are useful and what students can learn from experiencing them are provided. Resources for each structure are given or linked within the document.
A Beginner's Guide to Number Talks - Resources - This folder contains the PowerPoint and supporting resources for the presentation "A Beginner's Guide to Number Talks."
A Beginner's Guide to Number Talks - This presentation with a PowerPoint and supporting resources gives pointers for implementing Number Talks as a routine to help students build number sense, gain flexibility with numbers and their relationships, and develop strategies for operations.