- Make it Stick
- After attending a session on the book Make it Stick, I used a brochure from Meg Craig and gave it to my students. I am trying to use some of the strategies such as lagging homework and frequent review. I am also trying to use the spaced and interleaved practice, especially once we get the Chromebooks, and I can do a better job of assessing this. Also, I am trying to incorporate mini-quizzes in some of my lessons. I still have a lot of work to do with this.
- Chromebooks
- Our students are getting Chromebooks on September 1 for use at school, and I cannot wait to put them to use. I plan on using Quizzizz and Kahoot for formative assessment and fun activities as well as incorporating Delta Math for homework/independent practice. I also plan on using Pear Deck and Nearpod for some of my lessons. I also plan on using Desmos and Desmos Activity Builder for lessons. I also want to utilize Google Forms and Edulastic for quizzes and tests.
- Standards-Based Grading (or something like it)
- I had several conversations with people at TMC about standards based grading. I really liked Anna Vance's idea on grading on a 5 to 10 scale. I took Anna's idea and modified it to a 1-10 scale to better meet the needs of my students. I also write the standard on my quizzes for students to see. I also increased the number of retakes to unlimited so that students can continually make progress in mastering the standards. Quizzes and tests also count for 70% of a student's grade versus 45 percent in the previous school year. I am more cognizant of how I create and align my assessments.
- Sequencing
- I changed around a few things in Geometry. I decided to place volume after the "Tools of Geometry" unit. I also chose to teach Pythagorean Theorem with the Distance Formula at the beginning instead of waiting until trigonometry to teach Pythagorean Theorem. I also decided to group lines, angles, and triangles together into one large unit. For Algebra 2, I have kept the pacing somewhat similar.
- Mindset shifts
- I have taken some ideas from Jo Boaler's book, Mathematical Mindsets, such as how she does group roles and grouping of students, encouraging retakes, and encouraging a positive climate for math. I think that I have had some buy-in on the increasing amount of feedback I give and not putting grades on tests until after the feedback. I think I also have buy-in on the 1-10 scale and standards-based grading.
- The Close
- Tracy Johnson Zager stated in her TMC keynote that we, as teachers, need to never forget the close. I am not 100% there, but I would self-assess at 50 percent. I am getting there though. I am being more cognizant on having students give summaries of what they learned as well as make connections between concepts. As I said, I still have lots of work to do in this regard as well.
I would love to hear what you chose as your 10% and see what compares and contrasts. Take care!
Whoa! This feels like a lot more than 10% to me. Last year I basically just did the SBG and it was a big switch! So big that I'm taking a step back on it this year. Your enthusiasm is awesome, though.
ReplyDeleteThe "don't forget the close" is big for me this year too.
After I wrote the post, I thought that it might be more than 10%. How did SBG go for you? I would definitely love some feedback. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteWhoa! This feels like a lot more than 10% to me. Last year I basically just did the SBG and it was a big switch! So big that I'm taking a step back on it this year. Your enthusiasm is awesome, though.
ReplyDeleteThe "don't forget the close" is big for me this year too.
Hi Jonathan,
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection. I too have adopted, the "don't forget the close." I am putting questions and ideas in my planner every day. I want to do a lot more spiraling of Alg 1 in Geom this year. Is that the same thing as "interleaving?" I am reading make it stick, and see interleaving all over the place, but I am not sure where my mind was when they explained what it is. What is interleaving?
I love hearing your voice and energy when I read the words! Cheers,Amy
I think that "Don't forget the close" was a big theme at TMC this year. Yeah, I think it is. I need to read Make it Stick for sure! I just need to get my hands on a cheap copy. I think that interleaving is doing different types of skills and concepts in an assignment. Thanks for stopping by, Amy!
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