ECST Mathematics Department
Newsletter
May 20 - May 24, 2024
Newsletter
May 20 - May 24, 2024
The ECST Mathematics Department goal for the 2023-2024 school year is to improve the modeling and reasoning conceptual categories reported on standardized assessments by implementing new strategies learned and developed during professional development and professional learning communities.
ACTIONABLE ITEMs
There are no actionable items this week. :)
REMINDERS & IMPORTANT NOTES
The student scores for the SAT School Day taken in April were released! The students should now have access to their scores by logging onto their College Board account. The spreadsheet with summaries and individual student scores will be sent to you shortly.
June 3-7 - FINAL EXAMS (Refer to communication from your principal for more details)
June 20 - GRADUATION
June 24 - LAST DAY FOR TEACHERS
June 26 - August 8 - Remedial & Credit Accrual Summer Programs
July 8- August 2 - Learning Academies & Summer Enrichment Programs
On Wednesday (10/4), the NJ state board of education approved the new math standards (NJSLS-M). Moving forward, a change to the standards will be highlighted each week in the newsletter.
Educators from across the state worked collaboratively to develop the proposed revisions over the past year. The following link takes you to the proposed revisions.
You can also view the NJDOE presentation on the proposed revisions delivered at the State Board of Education on April 5, 2023 as well as at regional meetings:
2023 NJSLS-Math Crosswalk Document HS Only (UPDATED!)
PROFESSIONAL/INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES WORTH SHARING
You will not want to miss this!!!
The list from last year has been updated. To access the resource list, click HERE .
Last year, Ms. Landis found FANTASTIC resources on Teachers Pay Teachers. Sharing my recent finds with you:
In this episode of Room to Grow, Joanie and Curtis share a friendly debate about which math topic is the most important for students to learn. There are many math topics that could be argued as the most important, and we’d love to hear your hot take, too! Take a listen to Curtis explaining why the meaning of the equals sign is crucial and Joanie arguing that proportional relationships are especially important. Then reach out to agree with one of them, or share a different topic that you find most important.
Which math topic is the most important for students to learn?
CLICK HERE to share your response.
Have students upload a picture of themselves to trace with functions to create a self portrait. Once it is complete, they should remove the picture to reveal their work. If you would like to see a really good example... CLICK HERE.
Click on this link and I promise you will LOVE THIS!!!