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Parent Math Meeting November 3, 2009

Parent Math Meeting November 3, 2009. 4 th Grade Past, Present, and Future. A Strong Math Curriculum. Simultaneously Develops conceptual understanding computational fluency problem-solving skills National Mathematics Advisory Panel Report & NCTM. The Past. Since School began:

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Parent Math Meeting November 3, 2009

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  1. Parent Math MeetingNovember 3, 2009 4th Grade Past, Present, and Future

  2. A Strong Math Curriculum Simultaneously Develops • conceptual understanding • computational fluency • problem-solving skills National Mathematics Advisory Panel Report & NCTM

  3. The Past Since School began: • Reviewed Third Grade end of the year assessment • 4th Grade End of the Year Assessment Given • Fluency check with addition to 20 • Ongoing Multiplication Table Check • Place Value Billions to Hundredths • Addition and Subtraction of whole numbers and money • Division • Multiplication of one number x three numbers

  4. Present • Division • Problem Solving using a variety of Math Operations • Spiral Review (Daily) • Multiplication and Division fact check

  5. Future • Algebraic Expressions • Geometry • Measurement • Fractions • Data Analysis and Probability • Problem Solving and Spiraling of Math Concepts continues

  6. Parents’ Role • Realize that how and what we learned is not necessarily how and what our children need… • Expect and Support change that helps our children make sense of mathematics…. • Encourage your children to develop persistence and good study habits, to realize the importance of mathematics through example, and to try their best. (NCTM Southern Regional Conference)

  7. Real Life Math Opportunities Cooking Counting Change Figuring Tips Estimating Costs Talk About Time Measuring/Temperature Math Games /Family Games Finding Math Around You Likelihood of Events (Probability) Planning Trips

  8. Resources for Parents Teachers’ Wikis provide links for practice and information www.nctm.org www.hoover.k12.al.us www.internet4classrooms.com www.aplusmath.com http://www.allmath.com/flashcards.php www.math.com

  9. Classroom Resources • Alabama State Course of Study • Investigations • EnVisions • Marilyn Burns • Hoover Math Initiative • Greater Birmingham Mathematics Partnership • NCTM

  10. A Final Thought……. “The important thing is not to stop questioning.” Albert Einstein

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