Connecticut Common Core Algebra 1 Curriculum

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Connecticut Common Core Algebra 1 Curriculum

Why a new Curriculum for Algebra I? P.A.10-111 Secondary School Reform; including model curricula and end of course exams CCSSM Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (adopted by Connecticut in 2010)

High School Requirements starting with class of 2020 (P.A. 10-111) 25 credits for graduation 8 in STEM areas with at least 4 in mathematics (including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and/or Probablity/Statistics) Model curricula to be developed for 8 courses Common final examinations for Algebra I, Geometry, Biology, English 2, American History

First model curriculum to be developed Algebra I

Common Core State Standards K-12 Emphasis on Focus, Coherence, Conceptual Understanding HS standards for College and Career Readiness Most HS standards identified as core with addition standards for STEM Eighth grade curriculum will place major emphasis on algebra and geometry The model curriculum developed by Connecticut is well aligned with these standards.

CT Algebra One Partners (Curriculum Writing 2009) Associated Teachers of Mathematics in Connecticut (ATOMIC) Connecticut Academy for Education in Mathematics, Science & Technology, Inc. Connecticut Council of Leaders of Mathematics (CCLM) Mathematics Basic Skills Council of Connecticut (MBSCC) Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges of CT (MatyCONN) Project to Increase Mastery of Mathematics and Science (PIMMS)

Algebra 1 Curriculum Components Guiding Principles-framed the work Big Ideas About Algebra-critical concepts Course-level Expectations Pacing Guidance for all Eight Units Assessments Unit Storylines-overview of activities Culminating experience: two end-of-course project models End-of-Course Test

Guiding Principles 1. Scope Principle: The Algebra One Curriculum must focus on the essential ideas and processes of mathematics. There must be an emphasis on the development of understanding and application of important content, rather than trying to teach too much too quickly and with too little depth...

Guiding Principles 2. Connections Principle: The Algebra One Curriculum must include explicit and coherent exploration of how one piece of mathematics relates to other pieces of mathematics. It must effectively organize and integrate important mathematical ideas so that students see how the concepts, skills and logical thinking build on and connect to each other.

Guiding Principles 3. Context Principle: The Algebra One Curriculum must include situations, applications and contemporary problems, often interdisciplinary in nature, that illustrate the usefulness of mathematics. Relevant contexts include worthwhile mathematical tasks, interesting applications and problem-based lessons that motivate learning.

Guiding Principles 4. Reasoning Principle: The Algebra One Curriculum must develop deep understanding of mathematical concepts and principles. Students must be able to ask penetrating questions, explain their thinking, make reasonable estimates and predictions, and justify and respond to each others mathematical arguments, strategies and decisions.

Guiding Principles 5. Teaching Principle: The Algebra One Curriculum must support and illustrate effective pedagogical practices. Student discussion and collaboration is encouraged in an environment characterized by serious mathematical thinking. This environment is supported by the use of key questions, multiple representations of key ideas, alternative approaches to solving problems and frequent opportunities to communicate mathematical understanding in a variety of representations.

Guiding Principles 6. Differentiation Principle: The instructional design of the Algebra One Curriculum must be built around a common core of essential and important mathematics. It must be delivered through a balance of shared experiences for all students with learning tasks that are appropriately chosen to reflect the prior knowledge of the students and respond to and build on that knowledge...

Guiding Principles 7. Assessment Principle:...The Algebra One Curriculum envisions assessment as an integral part of instruction. It must include a balanced portfolio of strategically aligned and high quality summative assessments that enhance student learning and provide important information that supports instructional decisions. It also includes benchmark tasks and formative assessment techniques...

Guiding Principles 8. Technology Principle: The Algebra One Curriculum must make full use of technologies that increase the productivity of instruction and enrich students experiences. The use of calculators, computers, data-gathering tools and probes, interactive software and student response systems should be pervasive throughout instruction and assessment.

Big Ideas 1. The fundamental structure of algebra provides a systematic method for identifying, describing, extending, analyzing and generalizing patterns.

Big Ideas 2. Algebra provides a way to use numbers, symbolic notation and arithmetic operations to model, transform, simplify and solve problems efficiently.

Big Ideas 3. Information may be represented by physical models, diagrams, data tables, graphs and symbolic expressions. Algebra facilitates correlation among these different representations, which may give different insights into the solution of a problem.

Big Ideas 4. Algebra provides ways to describe and classify relationships and functions and use the classifications to derive models that have practical realworld applications.

Big Ideas 5. Algebra provides a way to explore and understand the effects of parameter changes on any function and its various representations.

Big Ideas 6. Algebra is a process of conjecturing about the relationships among quantities and measures. It provides a way to describe correlations, summarize data sets, estimate and make predictions, including extrapolation and interpolation of data.

Big Ideas 7. Algebra provides the underlying structure to make connections among all branches of mathematics, including measurement, geometry, calculus and statistics.

Big Ideas 8. Innovations in technology allow users to explore and deepen their understanding of new and longstanding mathematical concepts and applications of algebra.

CCSS Standards for Mathematical Practice 1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. 3. Construct viable arguments and 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.

Scope and Sequence Unit 1: Patterns Unit 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities Unit 3: Functions Unit 4: Linear Functions Unit 5: Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Unit 6: Systems of Linear Equations Unit 7: Introduction to Exponential Functions Unit 8: Quadratic Functions

Mathematics and Science Partnership Grant 2010-2013 Field testing in 3 phases 80 teachers involved Curriculum was continually improved on the basis of feedback from the field test sites. In year 3 Education Development Center conducted a comparative study.

Mathematics and Science Partnership Grant 2010-2013 Districts participating are shown on the map. Year 1: red Year 2: blue Year 3 experimental group: green Year 3 control group: orange (adopting curriculum in 2013-14)