ADE Math Standards
September 2022
ADE Math Team
Eboney McKinney
Director of Math and Ed Tech Standards
Laurel Cherry
K-12 Math Specialist
Marisa Tualla
K-12 Math Specialist
Math Newsletter
Our goal is provide engaging and meaningful learning opportunities and resources to support mathematical growth for Arizona educators.
We hope that everyone’s first several weeks of school went well! Things are in full swing here at ADE!
I came across this article about Creating a Community of Math Leaders in High Schools and thought it was also fitting for building and/or maintaining one’s confidence as an Educator. The article refers to the Four C’s:
2. Collaboration
3. Connections
4. Communication
We all need community to thrive in this work. I encourage you to think about who is part of your Educator Community?
Are you all checking in with each other? Having a circle that can relate to the highs and lows of education with you. Consider sticking a sticky note a someone in your circle’s door or better yet on a cup of their favorite coffee order.
How often are you collaborating with your community? Do you have a Kinder Buddy Class? Are you working with Librarian or Art teacher to incorporate storytelling and geometric shapes in Math class?
Do you know everyone in your wing/hall? Have you taken time to pop and just chat with other educators and/or staff members? How will you make connections this year?
How are you advocating for change in your classroom and beyond? Share the positive stories of learning successes in your math classroom. #ObserveMe is a great way to engage with your colleagues. Read a great book about the shifts in Math Education? Share a quick summary at your next team meeting and share the one thing you are implementing from your new learning.
Consider how you can use the Four C’s to engage and expand your educator community! We hope that you will consider adding us to your community!
We are so excited to start offering in person experiences again! We so look forward to seeing you all in person😊
Take care,
Eboney
Follow me on Twitter @EboneyYMcKinney
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Professional Learning Series and Book Study
It's not too late to register!
Join the ADE Math Team as we embark on a statewide journey into the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) publication of Principles to Actions: Ensuring Mathematical Success for All. This will be a combination of different learning experiences; we will incorporate elements of a book study, professional learning, panels and office hours to best support educators in their learning.
Principles to Actions - Executive Summary
We will unpack the reading from Principles to Actions over 12 professional learning sessions. This will be coupled with 10 office hour sessions where educators can drop in and talk about how they are putting learning for Principles to Actions into practice, ask questions, share cheers and challenges.
Our next scheduled meetings:
Tuesday, September 1st - Office Hours
Tuesday, September 6th - Session 2: Math Teaching Practice #1 - Establish Math Goals to Focus Learning
Thursday, September 15th - Office Hours
Tuesday, September 20th - Session 3: Mathematical Teaching Practice #2, Implement Tasks that Promote Reasoning and Problem Solving
Click here for the full flyer which included the list of meeting dates.
Graham Fletcher is Coming to Arizona!
ADE will be hosting a visit from Graham Fletcher for a special professional development opportunity for educators.
Graham Fletcher has served in education as a classroom teacher, math instructional lead, and currently as a math specialist. He is continually seeking new and innovative ways to support students and teachers in their development of conceptual understanding in elementary mathematics. He is the coauthor of Building Fact Fluency and openly shares many of his resources at gfletchy.com.
November 16th - Grades K-3
The Power of Progressions: Untangling the Knotty Areas of Teaching and Learning Mathematics
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As more teachers look to add high-yield tasks to their repertoire, the struggle to make it all work becomes real. Let's examine how problem-based lessons can be used throughout the scope of a unit and how we can harness their power to move student thinking forward. We'll identify strategies and explore some tasks that help us find a healthy balance between application, conceptual understanding, and procedural fluency.
The Power of Progressions: Untangling the Knotty Areas of Teaching and Learning Fractions
- Let’s explore some key understandings involving fractions by examining the developmental progression of models, strategies, and concepts and how they all build on one another. Many times, as our fraction units near, the emphasis on teaching and learning mathematics shifts to rules and procedures, which shouldn't be the case. To avoid this approach, we'll identify how simple changes in everyday practice can leave a math residue that builds solid reasoning and makes student understanding stick.
Where:
- 100 N 15th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85007 - ADOA Building (This is the ADE North Building)
- This is an IN-PERSON event.
Cost:
- $100 per session
2022 Fall ADE ESS Math Professional Learning Offerings
Fall Professional Learning Opportunities:
The following virtual sessions are being offered via Zoom and are free to attend. Click the session link to view the session description and to pre-register.
Virtual Sessions:
- Creating Culturally Linguistic and Inclusive Math Spaces: Using Interactive Read-Alouds for Grades K–12 Tuesday, September 13 from 3:30–5:00 p.m.
- Take a D.I.P. into Splat! for Grades K–6 Wednesday, September 21st from 4:00–5:00 p.m.
In Person Sessions:
Please view the conference link to see when the session(s) is offered and for registration information.
- IDEA Conference (September 7–9, 2022 Session Title: “Integrating Social-Emotional Learning in the Mathematics Classroom”
- AATM Conference (September 17, 2022) Session Title: “Integrating Social-Emotional Learning in the Mathematics Classroom”
- Arizona Assessments Conference (September 26–28, 2022) Session Title: “Empower Students to Use Universal Tools Through Instructional Routines” and “Formative Assessment in Mathematics with Desmos”
- CMC South 63rd Annual Conference (November 4–5) Session Title: “Adapting Middle School Tasks for Deeper Learning”
Please email Jenifer Fernandez or email Rob Hilliker with any questions.
FREE Trainings for all Arizona educators until August 31st, 2024!
The Arizona Department of Education has partnered with the Center for Recruitment and Retention of Mathematics Teachers (CRR) to offer free professional learning opportunities until September 2024. The goals of the institute are to provide teachers an exciting opportunity for professional growth, to establish a rich community of teachers on which to derive support and encouragement, and to create ongoing support for lasting and durable changes to teaching and learning in each classroom.
September Events with the CRR
- Sept 10,2022, 8:30am-12:30pm: IMPACTS Problem Solving in K-5
- Sept 10, 2022, 8:30am-12:30pm: IMPACTS-MS Fractions & Fraction Operations: Foundations for Middle School Mathematics, PART 2 of 2
- Sept 24, 2022, 8:30AM-12:30PM: IMPACTS-MS Ratios, Proportions and Proportional Reasoning Part 1 of 2
- Sept 24, 2022, 1pm-5pm: IMPACTS Digging Deep Into Decimals Part 2
- Sept 27, 2022, 5:30pm-7pm: HS Series - Equations of Lines and the Real Meaning of Slope! With Bruce MacMillan
Sept 21, 2022, 4pm-7:30pm: CRR & Americorps Community Game Night
Game Night with the CRR
FAFSA Bootcamp
Become a FAFSA Expert! This FREE FAFSA training series will provide a comprehensive overview of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Click below to register for each event:
- FAFSA 101 - Thursday, September 1st from 10am -11am
- FAFSA 201 - Thursday, September 8th from 10am - 11am
- After the FAFSA - Thursday, September 15th from 10am - 11am
Join the Data Sciences Academy
The UArizona Data Sciences Academy (DSA) is looking to hire an educator with quantitative competencies to plan and facilitate the monthly Data Science Circles, through a virtual platform. They will create opportunities to engage with the larger population of educators along with interactive activities. Additionally, the candidate will coordinate with a student worker for social media support.
The DSA team will provide essential technological assistance and training to the University partners. As a UArizona Data Sciences Academy educator, the candidate should be available to work up to 10 hours per month during the academic year with a competitive compensation and an expense fund. This position is scheduled to be filled as soon as possible - apply today by email at dataacademy@arizona.edu.
Math Opportunities Around the Globe
TRBF - New Name, Same Passion
A Note from the Thomas R. Brown Foundation:
Nearly 20 years ago the Thomas R. Brown Foundation (TRBF) began offering economics-focused professional development programs to K-12 educators in Southern Arizona. Over that time we have dramatically increased the number and variety of our offerings. In the midst of the pandemic we, like educators around the world, went virtual. The new PD delivery methods we adopted make it possible for us to reach a more geographically diverse audience.
While TRBF is a name that is meaningful to Southern Arizonans and to educators who have participated in our workshops, it doesn’t quickly communicate our mission in economics education to those we have not yet served. To better connect with economic educators around the country (and beyond), we are adopting a new name and fresh look.
What’s changing?
Starting now professional development programs for middle and high school educators, previously offered under the TRBF name, will be provided by Econiful. We believe Econiful provides clarity about our organization’s focus and better conveys our belief that life is full of economics! Econiful’s logo has been designed to welcome educators into the community of economic thinkers.
What’s staying the same?
We will continue to honor the life and work of Tom Brown by developing and delivering high-quality virtual economics PD programs for educators at no monetary cost to our attendees.
What does this mean for you as a member of our educator audience?
Anyone can attend virtual PD events through Econiful, but if you are a current classroom educator of students in Grade 6 or higher who is still interested in economics-focused PD, you will want to create a free Econiful membership at Econiful.org. As a member, you will receive the Econiful newsletter, be able to register for PD events with greater ease, and access a member profile that displays all your upcoming and past PD events in one place.
If you are an elementary educator, our partner, the University of Arizona Office of Economic Education (OEE), will continue to serve you. If you already receive newsletters for elementary educators you don’t need to do anything. If you want to be alerted to elementary offerings (and aren’t already), please click here.
Please contact Megan Kirts if you have questions. We look forward to supporting you throughout the 2022-2023 school year!
Earn PD Hours Online!
Please click on the picture above to register for the course in ADEConnect. Each course requires you to answer 4-5 questions and score an 80% or better to earn credit. Once you pass the assessment you will be asked to take quick survey and then will be issued a certificate.
Our course offerings:
- Formative Assessment in the Math Classroom - Dimensions 1 & 2
- Formative Assessment in the Math Classroom - Dimensions 3 & 4
- Formative Assessment in the Math Classroom - Dimensions 5 & 6
- Formative Assessment in the Math Classroom - Dimensions 7 & 8 - Coming Soon!
- Formative Assessment in the Math Classroom - Dimensions 9 & 10 - Coming Soon!
Standards for Mathematical Practice and SEL
Bring mathematics and social emotional learning together to support all students! If you are looking for a away to bring more SEL into the classroom without creating one more thing to do, we have the perfect tool for you. We recently designed a new resource that bridges the SMP's and SEL.
- Click here for the SMP's and SEL resource
- Click here for ADE's SEL Competencies and Framework
*This document is based of the work of the CASEL SEL Framework.
ADE Math Bookshelf
"So many books, so little time." - Frank Zappa
The ADE Math team would like to invite you to join in our reading adventures! These are all books that we have read over the last year or are currently reading. We highly encourage you to read one more book on this list to support your growth as a math educator. Please reach out to us if you have any questions.
Formative Conversation Starters - FREE from NWEA
Now Open - Nominations for 7th-12th Grade Teachers
If you know of an outstanding math educator please nominate them in upcoming window. The 2022-2023 will for 7th-12th grade teachers will be coming soon this fall, keep an eye out for more information.
To find out more information visit the PAEMST website. Or Join the information session at the AATM Conference of September 17th @ GCU!
Your FREE Discovery Education Account is here!
We’re excited to share a new statewide partnership between the Arizona Department of Education and Discovery Education to provide educators and students with the tools and resources they need to stay connected to learning in-person, online, or in hybrid learning environments.
All Arizona educators and students will receive access to the award-winning Discovery Education Experience at no cost for this school year, as costs will be covered by federal recovery dollars.
For more information on how to log in and use Discovery Education: click here
To access the September - Discovery Education Newsletter: click here
Instructional Routines Resources
Also check out the curated list from the CRR to find even more ideas.
Estimation 180
that make mathematical reasoning
accessible to students and enjoyable.
Slow Reveal Graphs
Get Involved, join a professional math association!
Arizona Association of Teachers of Mathematics
Arizona Mathematics Leaders
National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics
TODOS: Mathematics for ALL
Meet Your ADE Math Team
Eboney McKinney
Academic Standards:
Director of Math and Ed Tech StandardsEmail: Eboney.McKinney@azed.gov
Jenifer Fernandez
Math Specialist
Email: Jenifer.Fernandez@azed.gov