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Math Journal 2.0

Math Journal 2.0. John Schnatterly Mathematics Teacher Central Park East High School New York, NY jschnatterly@schools.nyc.gov. Central Park East High School. (04m555). 451 students in East Harlem, NYC. 85% free or reduced lunch. 65% Hispanic, 27% Black, 8% other. 67% female, 33% male.

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Math Journal 2.0

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  1. Math Journal 2.0 John SchnatterlyMathematics Teacher Central Park East High SchoolNew York, NYjschnatterly@schools.nyc.gov

  2. Central Park East High School (04m555) • 451 students in East Harlem, NYC • 85% free or reduced lunch • 65% Hispanic, 27% Black, 8% other • 67% female, 33% male • Began AP Calculus 2011-2012

  3. CPEHS Regents Pass Rate

  4. Student Outcomes: Math journals • Note taking skills • Literacy: Mathematical literacy  Performance solving problems • Notebook check • Students become “experts” on one topic each week • Content Assessment

  5. Math Journal 1.0 Picture of a composition notebook

  6. What we expect students to think about writing math journals – photo of excited students

  7. Math journal reality – students asleep

  8. Math Journal 2.0 Good blog here

  9. Additional Student Outcomes:Online math journals or “Blogs” • Digital literacy • Final Product • Student Engagement • Self-differentiation

  10. SmartBored Web 2.0 of: “Chalk-and-Talk”

  11. What we expect students to think about writing math journals – photo of excited students

  12. Blog reality photo – students so-so

  13. Blog Sources • www.blogger.com • www.wikispaces.com • www.wordpress.com • www.Edublogs.org $40/year

  14. Student instructions to create their blog • 1. Visit blogger.comand sign up for a blog • 2. Create the web address of your math blog • 3. Write your first post • 4. Post a comment at the classroom site with your name and link or address

  15. Blog Post Rubric:

  16. Rubric (cont.)

  17. Rubric (cont.)

  18. Common Core Practice Standards 1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them 2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively 3. Construct viable arguments, critique the reasoning of others. 4. Model with mathematics. 5. Use appropriate tools strategically. 6. Attend to precision. 7. Look for and make use of structure. 8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

  19. John SchnatterlyMathematics Teacher Central Park East High SchoolNew York, NYjschnatterly@schools.nyc.gov http://mathblogsrock.wordpress.com

  20. Student Handout Setting up your blog: 1.  Go to blogger.com and sign up for a blog.  You will need to use your email address.  If you are using a non-gmail email address, you will be asked to create a password to access your blog.  If you are using a gmail account, you can use your current password.  Please write down the email and password you use. 2. Click on “Create new blog”.  You will be asked to create a blog title.  This can be anything you want – something like “My Math Blog” or “John’s Algebra Blog” is fine (but use your first name…). 3.  Next you will be asked to create the web address of your math blog.  It is very important that you do not use your last name.  Mine is “johnschnatterly.blogspot.com”, but I’m a teacher.  You may have to try several addresses to find something available that makes sense. 

  21. Sample blogs • file:///C:/Users/John/Documents/CPEHS/Blogs/math%20blog%20-%20clarrissa.htm • file:///C:/Users/John/Documents/CPEHS/Blogs/my%20algebra%20blog%20jesus%201.htm • file:///C:/Users/John/Documents/CPEHS/Blogs/Lesly%20Geometry%20Blog.htm • file:///C:/Users/John/Documents/CPEHS/Blogs/Geometry%20Blog%20gulshan%202.htm

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