Middle & High School Mathematics Professional Development Catalog

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Middle & High School Mathematics Professional Development Catalog Southern Nevada Regional Professional Development Program Updates and changes to this catalog are frequent and can be found on the SNRPDP website: Catalog Version May 7, 2012

Table of Contents Middle School Mathematics Certificate Program... Page 2 Middle School Mathematics Advanced Studies Program... Page 5 High School Mathematics Certificate Program... Page 8 High School Mathematics Advanced Studies Program... Page 9 Common Core State Standards Classes...Page11 Secondary Mathematics Summer Institutes... Page 13 Important Notes Updates and changes to this catalog are frequent and can be found on the SNRPDP website (). Please reserve your spot for all classes on Pathlore. You must register for all CREDIT classes through UNLV. You must be registered as a non-degree seeking student online and pay a onetime fee of $30 to UNLV. Payment to UNLV for the credits will also be paid online. Please bring a check for the RPDP fee to the first class session. -1-

Middle School Mathematics Certificate Program Program Outline: This sixteen credit program is comprised of five content courses and one application course. It addresses major topics in the middle school curriculum and builds teacher content knowledge while incorporating pedagogical material. Each course includes modeling The Components of an Effective Lesson, Teacher Expectancies, linkage to high school and middle school math courses, connections to other disciplines, hands-on activities, interactive learning, and participation in a balanced delivery of instruction. This program is suited for both elementary and middle school teachers with a general education license. All courses required for this program is coded as RPDPCP. Course Descriptions: RPDPCP: Operations & Number Sets 2 Credits (UNLV SCI 620a) This two credit course will address operations with the following number sets: whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, integers, and exponentials. Great emphasis will be placed on answering the why behind the basic operations. RPDPCP: Introduction to Probability/Statistics & Geometry Concepts 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 620b) This three credit course is designed to make teachers more comfortable in their knowledge, understanding and application of middle school mathematics. Topics covered include: simple and multi-stage probability, odds, counting methods, expected value, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, and graphing. RPDPCP: Algebra for the Classroom Teacher 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 620c) This three credit course will emphasize linking the concepts and skills taught in a first year algebra class to previously learned material and outside experiences. The main topics in this course include: evaluating algebraic expressions, solving linear equations & inequalities, word problems, relations & functions, polynomials, solving quadratic equations, simplifying rational expressions, graphing linear equations, solving systems of linear & quadratic equations, solving higher-degree equations, and the rational root theorem. RPDPCP: Problem Solving in Action, 6 8 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 620e) This three credit course has 6 mandatory class meetings with the instructor as well as outside assignments. The required assignments involve participants in solving a variety of problems that would be appropriate for the middle level student. The problems require use of 10 problem solving strategies including: going back to the definition, looking for a pattern, drawing a picture, examining a simpler problem, examining a related problem, guessing and checking, making a chart, identifying a sub-goal, writing an equation, and working backwards. This class does not have to be taken sequentially. RPDPCP: Euclidean and Non Euclidean Geometry for Classroom Teachers 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 620d) This three credit course will follow the curriculum taught in a high school geometry class with an emphasis on proofs. Topics covered include the study of angles, polygons, circles, areas and volumes, congruence, similarity, constructions, transformations, and properties of right triangles. RPDPCP: Practicum Instructional Strategies 2 Credits (UNLV SCI 620f) This two credit class will require the participants to reflect and write a paper on how the Components of an Effective Lesson, Teacher Expectancies, and the content and pedagogy taught in the program have been implemented in their classrooms. Application to Degree Programs: The sixteen credits in this program can apply towards a Master s degree through UNLV. For more information on Master s programs at UNLV, go to http://graduatecollege.unlv.edu/degree_programs/ci.htm, or call (702) 895-1986. Certificate Completion: To earn the RPDP Middle School Math Certificate, one must satisfactorily complete the sixteen credits listed with a grade of at least B in each of the six courses and pass the PRAXIS in Middle School Mathematics. Course Cost: The cost of all Middle School Mathematics Certificate courses through SNRPDP is $30/credit plus UNLV fees ($45/credit as of Summer 10). -2-

Middle School Mathematics Certificate Program (cont d) Course Requirements: Grading will be based upon: Full attendance at all sessions. Full participation in all aspects of the course. Maintenance of a mathematics notebook throughout the course. Comprehensive examination over course material. Licensing & Salary Provisions: These classes CANNOT be used for initial licensure or to remove special provisions on a license. These classes DO provide credits for salary advancement and license renewal in Clark, Lincoln, Esmerelda and Nye Counties. Registration Procedures All UNLV courses: Please reserve your spot for all classes on Pathlore. Go to MY UNLV to register: https://my.unlv.nevada.edu/psp/lvporprd/employee/empl/h/?tab=papp_guest Polycom (Distance Classes): All classes are available via Polycom (for outlying areas). Contact Glenn Krieger (702) 799-3835 x209 (gjkrieger@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance of the class to arrange for Polycom connection. Also email Carol Long (CLong@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance to have class materials sent to you. For more information on RPDP Middle School Math Certificate courses, contact Carol Long via InterAct (CLong@interact.ccsd.net), (702) 799-3828 x253, or contact the course instructor. 2011-2012 Course Schedule (subject to change): Fall Semester 2011 RPDPCP: Operations and Number Sets SCI 620a Pathlore Locator Number: 64332 UNLV Class Number: TBA Wed: Sep 7, 14, 21, 28; Oct 5, 12, 19 4:30 pm 9:00 pm, RPDP, Suite A, Room 35 Carol Long, SNRPDP CLong@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Introduction to Probability, Statistics, and Geometry Concepts SCI 620b Pathlore Locator Number: 64340 UNLV Class Number: TBA Thrs: Oct 27; Nov 3, 10, 17; Dec 1, 8, 15; Jan 5, 12 4:30 pm 9:30 pm, Greenspun JHS, Room 135 Rebecca Glaser, Greenspun JHS RMGlaser@interact.ccsd.net -3-

Middle School Mathematics Certificate Program (cont d) 2011 2012 Course Schedule (subject to change): Spring Semester 2012 RPDPCP: Algebra for the Classroom Teacher SCI 620c Pathlore Locator Number: 64347 UNLV Class Number: 29580 Wed: Jan 18, 25; Feb 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Mar 7, 14 4:30 pm 9:30 pm, NWCTA, Room 918 Tia Price, Northwest Career & Technical Academy TMPrice@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Problem Solving in Action, 6 8 SCI 620e Pathlore Locator Number: 64349 UNLV Class Number: 29289 Tue: Jan 10, 24; Feb 7, 21; Mar 6, 20 4:30 pm-9:30 pm, Arbor View HS, Room 703 Wendy Morris, Arbor View HS wgmorris@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometry for the Classroom SCI 620d Pathlore Locator Number: 64351 UNLV Class Number: 29579 Wed: Mar 21, 28; Apr 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23 4:30 pm 9:30 pm, Green Valley HS, Room 322 Nicholas Mele, Green Valley HS nmele@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Practicum Instructional Strategies SCI 620f Pathlore Locator Number: 64354 UNLV Class Number: 29581 Tue, Jan 31, 4:30pm-6:30pm Tue, Feb 28, Mar 27, 4:30pm-7:30pm RPDP, Suite A, Room 35 Carol Long, SNRPDP CLong@interact.ccsd.net Please Note: The dates above are correct; dates on the UNLV website may differ. -4-

Middle School Mathematics Advanced Studies Program Advanced Studies Program Outline: This eighteen credit program may apply to the Advanced Studies Certification (ASC) column on the Clark County School District Salary Schedule. It consists of the sixteen credit Middle School Mathematics Certificate Program, plus two one-credit courses in content literacy and graphing calculator technology. Course Descriptions: For descriptions of the six Middle School Mathematics Certificate Program courses below, see page 1. RPDPCP: Operations & Number Sets 2 Credits RPDPCP: Introduction to Probability/Statistics & Geometry Concepts 3 Credits RPDPCP: Algebra for the Classroom Teacher 3 Credits RPDPCP: Problem Solving in Action, 6 8 3 Credits RPDPCP: Euclidean and Non Euclidean Geometry for Classroom Teachers 3 Credits RPDPCP: Practicum Instructional Strategies 2 Credits RPDP: Literacy in the Content Area 1 Credit (UNLV RPDP 530b) This course will focus on using literacy to enhance instruction in all the secondary content areas. Using hands-on activities and the workshop method of instruction, the participants will engage in reading, writing, speaking, and listening activities designed to reinforce content knowledge while emphasizing language and process learning. Sessions will feature various aspects of literacy (reading, writing, and vocabulary strategies) to enhance the reading and writing of non-fiction text. RPDP: Introduction to TI-83/84 1 Credit (UNLV SCI 620g*) This course is only for beginning users. Participants of this course will focus on the appropriate use of technology to solve problems using a variety of calculator functions such as: tables, graphs and the home screen. OR RPDPCP: Intermediate TI-83/84 1 Credit (UNLV SCI 640f*) Participants will focus on the appropriate use of technology to solve problems using a variety of calculator functions such as: tables, graphs and the home screen. This course will pick-up where an introductory course would stop. In this course participants will be asked to write some low level programs, while exploring functions under different menu items. *Several courses have the same UNLV course number, but will be differentiated on transcripts by their titles. ASP Enrollment: This program is eligible for Advanced Studies Certification (ASC) through the Center for Teaching Excellence. To enroll, contact Chelli Smith via InterAct. Certificate Completion: To earn the RPDP Middle School Math Advanced Studies Certificate, one must satisfactorily complete the eighteen credits listed with a grade of at least B in each of the eight courses and pass the PRAXIS in Middle School Mathematics. Course Cost: The cost of Middle School Advanced Studies Certification courses through SNRPDP is $30/credit plus UNLV fees ($45/credit as of Summer 10). Course Requirements: Grading will be based upon: Full attendance at all sessions. Full participation in all aspects of the course. Maintenance of a mathematics notebook throughout the course. Comprehensive examination over course material. -5-

Middle School Mathematics Advanced Studies Program (cont d) Polycom (Distance Classes): All classes are available via Polycom (for outlying areas). Contact Glenn Krieger (gjkrieger@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance of the class to arrange for Polycom connection. Also email Carol Long (CLong@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance to have class materials sent to you. For more information on RPDP Middle School Math Advanced Studies Program courses, contact Carol Long via InterAct (CLong@interact.ccsd.net), (702) 799-3835, ext 253, or contact the course instructor. Note: Please reserve your spot for all classes on Pathlore. 2011 2012 Course Schedule (subject to change): See Middle School Mathematics Certificate Program course schedule on pages 2 3 for other courses. Spring Semester 2012 RPDP: Literacy in the Content Area RPDP 530b Pathlore Locator Number: 64356 UNLV Class Number: 29312 Thrs, Mar 1, 4:30pm-8:30pm Fri, Mar 2, 4:30pm-8:30pm Sat, Mar 3, 8:00am-4:00pm RPDP, Suite B, Room 37 Sara Lasley and Cheryl Barnson, SNRPDP cbb536@interact.ccsd.net Summer 2012 RPDPCP: Introduction to TI-83/84 Pathlore Locator Number: 64357 UNLV Class Number: 54539 Mon Tue: Jun 11 12 8:00 am 4:00 pm, RPDP, Suite B, Room 37 Ricci Slobodnik, NWCTA RSlobodnik@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Intermediate TI-83/84 Pathlore Locator Number: 64358 UNLV Class Number: 54540 Wed Thu: Jun 13 14 8:00 am 4:00 pm, RPDP, Suite B, Room 37 Ricci Slobodnik, NWCTA RSlobodnik@interact.ccsd.net Please Note: The dates above are correct; dates on the UNLV website may differ. -6-

High School Mathematics Certificate Program Program Outline: This sixteen credit program is comprised of five content overview courses and one technology course. It addresses major topics in the high school curriculum and gives teachers multiple perspectives on teaching students who take the corresponding courses, in addition to literacy in mathematics and connections to science. Each course includes modeling The Components of an Effective Lesson, Teacher Expectancies, linkage to high school and middle school math courses, connections to other disciplines, hands-on activities, interactive learning, and participation in a balanced delivery of instruction. All courses required for this program is coded as RPDPCP Course Descriptions: RPDPCP: Geometry Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 640a) This three-credit course addresses major topics from the high school geometry curriculum. Course content includes: problem-solving skills, basic geometric concepts, reasoning skills, area, perimeter, volume, lines, angles, polygons, congruence, coordinate geometry, similarity, transformations, and circles. RPDPCP: Advanced Algebra Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 640b) This three-credit course addresses major topics from the high school second-year algebra curriculum. Course content includes: concepts and skills, relations, functions, graphs, systems, polynomials, rational expressions, complex numbers, series and sequences, probability, statistics, exponential, logarithms, and matrices. RPDPCP: Trigonometry and Analysis Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 640c) This three-credit course addresses the high school trigonometry and precalculus curricula with connections to previous and future mathematics courses. Main topics in this course are: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs, Polar Coordinates, Complex Numbers, and Vectors, Discrete Concepts: Series and Sequences, and Concepts of Calculus. RPDPCP: Probability and Statistics Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 640d) This three-credit course addresses major topics from the high school statistics curriculum. This three-credit course will cover topics including, but not limited to the following: Exploring Data, Planning a Study, Probability, Anticipating Patterns, and Statistical Inference. RPDPCP: Calculus Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits (UNLV SCI 640e) This three-credit course addresses major topics from the high school calculus curriculum, including, but not limited to the following: Limits and Continuity, Derivatives and Their Applications, Integrals and Their Applications, Sequences, Convergence, and Series. RPDPCP: Intermediate TI-83/84 1 Credit (UNLV SCI 640f*) Participants will focus on the appropriate use of technology to solve problems using a variety of calculator functions such as: tables, graphs and the home screen. This course will pick-up where an introductory course would stop. In this course participants will be asked to write some low level programs, while exploring functions under different menu items. Certificate Completion: To earn the RPDP High School Math Certificate, one must satisfactorily complete the sixteen credits with a grade of at least B in each of the six courses. Course Cost: The cost of all High School Mathematics Certificate courses through SNRPDP is $30/credit plus UNLV fees ($45/credit as of Summer 10). Registration Procedures: Please reserve your spot for all classes on Pathlore. Go to MY UNLV to register: https://my.unlv.nevada.edu/psp/lvporprd/employee/empl/h/?tab=papp_guest -6-

High School Mathematics Certificate Program (cont d) Course Requirements: Grading will be based upon: Full attendance at all sessions. Full participation in all aspects of the course. Maintenance of a mathematics notebook throughout the course. Comprehensive examination over course material. Licensing & Salary Provisions: These classes CANNOT be used for initial licensure or to remove special provisions on a license. These classes DO provide credits for salary advancement and license renewal in Clark, Lincoln, Esmeralda and Nye Counties. Application to Degree Programs: The sixteen credits in this program can apply towards a Master s degree through UNLV. For more information on Master s programs at UNLV, go to http://graduatecollege.unlv.edu/degree_programs/ci.htm, or call (702) 895-1986. Polycom (Distance Classes): All classes are available via Polycom (for outlying areas). Contact Glenn Krieger (702) 799-3835 x209 (gjkrieger@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance of the class to arrange for Polycom connection. Also email Sara Arizmendez (SSArizme@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance to have class materials sent to you. For more information on RPDP High School Math Certificate courses, contact Sara Arizmendez via InterAct (SSArizme@interact.ccsd.net) or contact the course instructor. Important Note: The courses in the HS certificate program are designed with the intent that participants will take them in the order as listed below. If courses are taken out of sequence, it is the participant's responsibility to have the prerequisite knowledge necessary to be successful in the course. If this is your first experience with the graphing calculator, it is strongly suggested that you also take the Introduction TI-83/84 course (see page 7). 2011 2012 Course Schedule (subject to change): Fall Semester 2011 RPDPCP: Geometry Overview for HS Teachers SCI 640a Pathlore Locator Number: 64359 UNLV Class Number: TBA Tues: Sep 6, 13, 20, 27; Oct 4, 11, 18, 25; Nov 1, 8, 15 4:30 pm 8:40 pm, GVHS, Room 322 Nicholas Mele, Green Valley HS nmele@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Advanced Algebra Overview for HS Teachers SCI 640b Pathlore Locator Number: 64360 UNLV Class Number: TBA Wed: Sep 7, 14, 21, 28; Oct 5, 12, 19, 26; Nov 2, 9, 16 4:30 pm 8:40 pm, Arbor View HS, Room 1317 Jeremy Christensen, Arbor View HS Jmchristensen2@interact.ccsd.net -7-

High School Mathematics Certificate Program (cont d) Spring Semester 2012 RPDPCP: Trigonometry and Analysis Overview for HS Teachers SCI 640c Pathlore Locator Number: 64361 UNLV Class Number: 29299 Tue & Thu: Jan 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26, 31; Feb 2, 7, 9, 14 4:30 pm 8:40 pm, Clark HS, Room 433 Lynette Quigley, Clark HS LLQuigle@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Probability and Statistics Overview for HS Teachers SCI 640d Pathlore Locator Number: 64362 UNLV Class Number: 29582 Mon: Mar 5, 12, 19, 26; Apr 9, 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14, 21 4:30 pm 8:40 pm, Silverado HS, Room 317 Tom Rohnkohl, Silverado HS TLRohnko@interact.ccsd.net RPDPCP: Calculus Overview for HS Teachers SCI 640e Pathlore Locator Number: 64363 UNLV Class Number: 29583 Thu: Mar 8, 15, 22, 29; Apr. 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17, 24 4:30 pm 8:40 pm, Silverado HS, Room 326 Eric Drum, Silverado HS ECDrum@interact.ccsd.net Summer 2012 RPDPCP: Intermediate TI-83/84 SCI 640f Pathlore Locator Number: 64358 UNLV Class Number: 54540 Wed Thu: Jun 13 14 8:00 am 4:00 pm RPDP, Suite B, Room 37 Ricci Slobodnik, NWCTA RSlobodnik@interact.ccsd.net Please Note: The dates above are correct; dates on the UNLV website may differ. -8-

High School Mathematics Advanced Studies Program Advanced Studies Program Outline: This eighteen credit program may apply to the Advanced Studies Certification (ASC) column on the Clark County School District Salary Schedule. It consists of the sixteen credit High School Mathematics Certificate Program, plus two one-credit courses in content literacy and integration of science and mathematics. Course Descriptions: For descriptions of the six High School Mathematics Certificate Program courses below, see page 7. RPDPCP: Geometry Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits RPDPCP: Advanced Algebra Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits RPDPCP: Trigonometry and Analysis Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits RPDPCP: Calculus Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits RPDPCP: Probability and Statistics Overview for HS Teachers 3 Credits RPDPCP: Intermediate TI-83/84 Plus 1 Credit RPDP: Literacy in the Content Area 1 Credit (UNLV RPDP 530b) This course will focus on using literacy to enhance instruction in all the secondary content areas. Using hands-on activities and the workshop method of instruction, the participants will engage in reading, writing, speaking, and listening activities designed to reinforce content knowledge while emphasizing language and process learning. Sessions will feature various aspects of literacy (reading, writing, and vocabulary strategies) to enhance the reading and writing of non-fiction text. RPDP: Integrating High School Mathematics and Science 1 Credit (UNLV SCI 640g*) This one-credit course addresses major topics from science and mathematics and the relationships between them. Connections will be made between number operations, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and analysis with selected topics in earth science, biology, chemistry, and physics. *Several courses have the same UNLV course number, but will be differentiated on transcripts by their titles. ASP Enrollment: This program is eligible for Advanced Studies Certification (ASC) through the Center for Teaching Excellence. One must complete all eight courses to earn the ASC. To enroll, contact Chelli Smith via InterAct. Course Cost: The cost of all High School Mathematics Certificate and Advanced Studies Program courses through SNRPDP is $30/credit plus UNLV fees ($45/credit as of Summer 10). Course Requirements: Grading will be based upon: Full attendance at all sessions. Full participation in all aspects of the course. Maintenance of a mathematics notebook throughout the course. Comprehensive examination over course material. Licensing & Salary Provisions: These classes CANNOT be used for initial licensure or to remove special provisions on a license. These classes DO provide credits for salary advancement and license renewal in Clark, Lincoln, Esmeralda, and Nye Counties. Registration Procedures: Please reserve your spot for all classes on Pathlore. Go to MY UNLV to register: https://my.unlv.nevada.edu/psp/lvporprd/employee/empl/h/?tab=papp_guest -9-

High School Mathematics Advanced Studies Program (cont d) Polycom (Distance Classes): All classes are available via Polycom (for outlying areas). Contact Glenn Krieger (702) 799-3835 x209 (gjkrieger@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance of the class to arrange for Polycom connection. Also email Sara Arizmendez (SSArizme@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance to have class materials sent to you. For more information on RPDP High School Math Advanced Studies Program courses, contact Sara Arizmendez via InterAct (SSArizme@interact.ccsd.net) or contact the course instructor. 2011 2012 Course Schedule (subject to change): See High School Mathematics Certificate Program course schedule on pages 6-7 for other courses. Spring Semester 2012 RPDP: Integrating High School Mathematics and Science SCI 640g Pathlore Locator Number: 64364 UNLV Class Number: 29306 Wed: Feb 1, 8 *, 15 *, 22 * denotes online meeting 4:30 pm 7:40 pm RPDP, Suite B, Room 37 Bret Sibley, SNRPDP BHSibley@interact.ccsd.net RPDP: Literacy in the Content Area RPDP 530b Pathlore Locator Number: 64356 UNLV Class Number: 29312 Thrs, Mar 1, 4:30pm-8:30pm Fri, Mar 2, 4:30pm-8:30pm Sat, Mar 3, 8:00am-4:00pm RPDP, Suite B, Room 37 Sara Lasley and Cheryl Barnson, SNRPDP cbb536@interact.ccsd.net Please Note: The dates above are correct; dates on the UNLV website may differ. -10-

RPDP Common Core State Standards classes Fall Semester 2011 2011 2012 CCSS Course Schedule (subject to change): RPDP: Grade 8: Expressions and Equations for the CCSS (1 credit)-rpdp 585n Pathlore Locator Number: 64621 UNLV Class Number: TBA Tue: Oct 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov 1 4:30pm 7:30 pm Cadwallader MS, Room 824 Kathleen James, Cadwallader MS jameskl@interact.ccsd.net RPDP: Grade 7: Ratios and Proportional Relationships for the CCSS (1 credit)-rpdp 585g Pathlore Locator Number: 64682 UNLV Class Number: TBA Thurs: Sep 22, 29, Oct 6, 13, 20 4:30pm 7:30 pm Cram MS, Room 822 Peg Fisher and Kristen Thorpe mdfisher@interact.ccsd.net klthorpe@interact.ccsd.net RPDP: Grade 6: Statistics and Probability for the CCSS (1 credit)-rpdp 585f Pathlore Locator Number: 64544 UNLV Class Number: TBA Thrs: Oct 27, Nov 3, 10, 17, Dec 1 4:30pm 7:30 pm Keller MS, Room 612 Rosalynda Sweeney, Keller MS rsweeney@interact.ccsd.n Please Note: The dates above are correct; dates on the UNLV website may differ. Polycom (Distance Classes): All classes are available via Polycom (for outlying areas). Contact Glenn Krieger (702) 799-3835 x209 (gjkrieger@interact.ccsd.net) at least 3 weeks in advance of the class to arrange for Polycom connection. Also email the instructor at least 3 weeks in advance to have class materials sent to you. -11-

RPDP Common Core State Standards classes Spring Semester 2012 2011 2012 CCSS Course Schedule (subject to change): RPDP: 8 th Grade Math with Common Core State Standards (1 credit) RPDP 585Q Pathlore Locator Number: 67001 UNLV Class Number: 29673 Mon: April 16, 23, 30, May 7,14 4:30pm 7:30 pm Cadwallader MS, Room 824 Kathleen James, Cadwallader MS jameskl@interact.ccsd.net RPDP: 7 th Grade Math with Common Core State Standards (1 credit) RPDP 585K Pathlore Locator Number: 67000 UNLV Class Number: 29672 Tue: April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15 4:30pm 7:30 pm Cram MS, Room 822 Peg Fisher and Kristen Thorpe mdfisher@interact.ccsd.net klthorpe@interact.ccsd.net RPDP: 6 th Grade Math with Common Core State Standards (1 credit) RPDP 585B Pathlore Locator Number: 66999 UNLV Class Number: 29671 Wed: April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16 4:30pm 7:30 pm Keller MS, Room 612 Rosalynda Sweeney, Keller MS rsweeney@interact.ccsd.net RPDP: Algebra I with Common Core State Standards (1 credit) RPDP 586B Pathlore Locator Number: 66986 UNLV Class Number: 29674 Thur: April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17 4:30pm 7:30 pm Liberty HS, Room 324 Steve Isaak, Liberty HS spisaak@interact.ccsd.net -12-

RPDP: Geometry with Common Core State Standards (1 credit) RPDP 586G Pathlore Locator Number: 66987 UNLV Class Number: 29675 Tue: April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15 3:30pm 6:30 pm West CTA, Room B-109 Jennifer Lile, West CTA HS jlile@interact.ccsd.net RPDP Secondary Mathematics Summer Institutes Silver State AP Summer Institute 2012 This College Board-endorsed four-day summer institute offers teachers professional development in a variety of Advanced Placement and Pre-AP courses. Participants are provided with the support and training needed to teach AP courses and to utilize Pre-AP teaching strategies. Each session includes instruction on course goals, objectives, content, resources, bibliographies, and technology. How the AP Examination is developed and graded is also covered. Teachers will learn how to prepare syllabi, lesson plans, and assignments for a quality AP program, how to build a new program, and how to refresh and improve existing AP courses. The Silver State AP Summer Institute is tentatively scheduled for June 25-28, 2012, 8:00 am 4:00 pm at Green Valley High School. AP Sessions to be considered in 2012 include: Art History, Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, Chinese Language & Culture, Computer Science A & AB, Economics Macro & Micro, English Language & Composition, English Literature & Composition, Environmental Science, French Language & Literature, German Language, Government US, Japanese Language & Culture, Music Theory, Physics B, Psychology, Spanish Language, Statistics, Studio Art, US History, and World History. Separate sessions may be offered for new and experienced teachers. Pre-AP Sessions to be considered in 2012 include English, Mathematics, Science, and World Languages. Additional sessions may be offered for AP Counselors, Coordinators, and Administrators. Participants may earn 2 graduate-level credits from University of Nevada, Las Vegas upon successful completion of all institute requirements. Participants earning credit from a previous AP Summer Institute may repeat for credit, up to three times. For more information on the Silver State AP Summer Institute, or to register, go to the website (http://www.silverstateap.net). -13-