Before I give this assignment, I want to comment on the insightful posts on comparison of the math & science standards. It is a bit lengthy, but I wanted to share important ideas!
History of math: is it important to the teaching.
Well, I would say it is! The invention of zero changed the way we write numbers!
The Roman Numerals just didn’t get it!
Historical figures are important in both math and science. I agree with those that mentioned bringing in this information to elementary school. Context and connections make a huge difference for students. Someone mentioned learning about π (pi), and the history: connections and applications are important in true conceptual understanding!
One person commented the breakdown of standards may be due to different level of thinking by grade level? Well, I would contend that the teaching of ANY new concept should be done in a concrete manner. Abstract thinking doesn’t develop too much until later in elementary school.
Does the administration know if you miss a standard? GREAT question! I would say most administrators are interested in meeting AYP (annual yearly progress). They are not necessarily interested in meeting standards UNLESS they are tested. Testing is a huge component and important to think about.
Do math standards develop or change over time?
YES. NCTM was the first organization to set forth standards in the late 80’s, revised them in 2000 and now have targeted Three Focal Points for each grade level.
Priorities in teaching standards: I would say address the focal points, but also know what is being tested in the grade you are teaching.
Are standards fair with different learning styles?
I think some are confusing standards with teaching strategies. To meet the teaching on number sense, one can Stand and Deliver or teach student-centered. I don’t think any math standard sets forth HOW to teach, that is up to the teacher.
WEEK # 4 AssignmentYou have seen how integrated math and science are with the SAE curriculum (Jet Toy). Now compare with AIMS or GEMS. Please make sure you find mathematics integrated more than just graphing data. That is a fault of some programs "integrating" mathematics. There is so much more than just making a graph. Please research these ways.
When looking in the TRC, please find a different AIMS or GEMS topic than already posted! There are numerous titles from which to choose!
Click on the grade level to see these same questions to post by grade levels in which you are placed!