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Section A: Readiness Screeners Section B: Data Reports Section C: Progress Monitoring. Essential Training Question 1 and 2: Where will you find DELTA MATH progress monitoring resources? How can they DELTA MATH progress monitoring be organized?. Program Guide C1.
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Section A: Readiness Screeners Section B: Data Reports Section C: Progress Monitoring
Essential Training Question 1 and 2:Wherewill you find DELTA MATH progress monitoring resources? How can they DELTA MATH progress monitoring be organized?
Program Guide C1 • Follow along with the steps in this program guide during the online demonstration. • Take 2 minutes to find the printable progress monitoring resources and labels for at least one grade level. Handout
Essential Training Question 3:How can DELTA MATH progress monitoring resources be used to support the first dayof intervention for each readiness standard?
Program Guide C2 • Designed for students identified as struggling. • The first day of intervention for each readiness standard. • Review, reflect, assess and then regroup students based on their instructional needs. Handout
Step 1 • The Guided Review provides: • A learning target to focus student effort • A review of the screener problems • Consider using a think-aloud strategy to review each problem • Focus on the most relevant details: content, vocabulary and/or format
Step 2 • Student’s must understand their progress toward a learning target. • Verbal/Written
Step 3 • Quick Check A • Printable formative assessment to measure progress towards the learning target. • Similar to screener: Content, vocabulary, format and time • Different than screener: More problems and higher percent to demonstrate mastery
Step 4 • Students correct Quick Check A for immediate feedback. • Students record progress on their Growth Chart to develop intrinsic motivation. • Note: If time is limited, Quick Checks can be corrected by an adult. 2/23/10 2
Step 5 • Regroup students for the next intervention session : • Below goal explicit lesson • High level of teacher/student interaction. (How to do the math) • Met goal targeted practice • Low level of teacher/student interaction. (Games or other activities) 2/23/10 2
Essential Training Question 4:What is recommended during interventions based onDelta Math data?
Researcher Recommendations Intervention Recommendations… • Explicit and systematic • Visual representations of mathematical ideas PreviousHandout IES Practice Guide, 2009
Essential Training Question 5:Recommendation 3:What isexplicit instruction?
Explicit Instruction • The National Mathematics Advisory Panel defines explicit instruction as follows (2008, p. 23): • “Teachers provide clear modelsfor solving a problem type using an array of examples.” • “Students receive extensive practice in use of newly learned strategies and skills.” • “Students are provided with opportunities to think aloud (i.e., talk through the decisions they make and the steps they take).” • “Students are provided with extensive feedback.” IES Practice Guide, “Assisting Struggling Students with Mathematics, p. 21
Essential Training Question 6:How can you plan for a 30-minute explicit intervention lesson?
Program Guide C3 • Beginning • Learning targets and relevance • Middle • I do, we do, you do • End • Review critical content • Monitor Progress • Regroup when possible Handout
Focused Discussion: Planning Template • Planning for day 2 and beyond • Beginning • All identified students • Middle • Break into groups (if necessary) • Lesson (I do, We do) • Practice (You do) • End • All identified students Handout
Essential Training Question 7:Recommendation 3: What is systematic instruction?
Systematic Instruction • Instruction should gradually build proficiency by introducing concepts in a logical order. • For example…provide interventions on place value before providing interventions on adding and subtracting two digit numbers with regrouping. IES Practice Guide, “Assisting Struggling Students with Mathematics, p. 22
Systematic Instruction • Delta Math grade level readiness standards are sequenced to provide systematic instruction.
Essential Training Question 8:Recommendation 5:Whatare types of visual representations of mathematical ideas?
IES Practice Guide – Example 10 • Dots can be arranged in groups of 5 and 10. • The smaller number is decomposed to make 10 and some more.
IES Practice Guide – Example 5 • Ten sticks can be used to show groups of ten.
IES Practice Guide – Example 6 • Fraction strips can be used to show equal parts in relation to the whole.
IES Practice Guide – Example 6 • Sticks and cups represent algebraic constants and variables and can be used to represent actions while solving equations.
Essential Training Question 9 and 10:Where can you find resources for explicit lessons and targeted practice?How can lesson and practice resources be organized?
Team Time: Focused Exploration • Work with a partner to explore Program Guide C4. • Summary: • How many folders will you have for each readiness standard? Handout
Essential Training Question 11:How can you schedule systematic interventions based on Delta Math data?
Program Guide C5 • Schedule interventions in the order of Delta Math readiness standards to prepare students for grade-level instruction. • Steps 1-3 help you find the scheduling template. Handout
Step 4 • Critical Actions prior to the first intervention for each readiness standard. • Screen Students • Identify unexpected student data • Validate unexpected results using Quick Check D • Create the final list of struggling students Handout
Step 5 • Schedule the first day of Delta Math interventions for each readiness standard. • Most readiness standards will need between 4 to 8 30-minute sessions. Handout
Essential Training Question 12:When should targeted practice on Delta Math readiness standards be discontinued?
Using Quick Check Data • Remember, Day 1 for each readiness standard begins with all students identified as struggling. • Below goal Explicit Lesson • Meet goal Targeted Practice • Meet goal 3+ times Exit Handout
Team Time: Focused Discussion • Review and discuss program guides C1 through C5 with your team. • If your team still has unanswered questions, please write them down on sticky notes and place them in the parking lot.