So….let’s do this! Day 1 is done!
This semester I’m teaching grade 9 applied period 1, MEL3E (grade 11 workplace) period 2, and MHF4U (Advanced Functions) period 3. I haven’t decided yet which course yet to blog about consistently, but I’m planning on picking either MEL3E or MHF4U; which would you like to read about more? I will be spiralling both of these courses for the first time and I’m pretty excited about it. Here’s how day 1 looked:
MHF4U
After grabbing a playing card to determine who their partner and where their seat would be… I did a 5 min talk on my strong beliefs around curiosity, growth and team work we did a couple activities — No talk on course outline, marks, or rules:
Activity 1: Math is Like….
I ask students to fill in the statement “Math is like…” I love the variety of statements that come out of this. Backgrounds and experiences play a huge part and they shine here. I have them read their statement to their partner and then take volunteers to read to the big group! I also read some of the grade 9 responses out loud to the seniors….which they find hilarious!
Activity 2: Graph Your Subjects
I saw this tweet a few weeks ago from Jen McAleer.
@nathankraft1 similar experience! 😂 pic.twitter.com/v365pN5BOx
— Jen McAleer (@jennifuhs4) August 31, 2016
Here are a few of our pictures:
Activity 3: Pyramid of Pennies
I showed them the Pyramid of Pennies 3-act math problem from Dan Meyer. They wrote noticings and wonderings.
Then using the vertical non-permanent surfaces (VNPS) around the room they worked on solving the problem of How much money is that?
After taking this problem up and discussing that a they’ll be working together vertically to solve problems daily I assigned some review questions for homework.
You can follow my day to day on this spread sheet which I’ll update as we go through the course.
MEL3E
This class ran through the same activities as MHF4U except for some minor differences: In activity 2 they did a warm up graph with placing Dad, Daughter, and Granny on Height vs. age graph. We reviewed what a point would look like for a baby, and for Michael Jordan. After getting the hang of placing points on the graph they graphed their subjects just like the grade 12s.
In activity 3 they noticed and wondered about the Pennies. They made estimates on too high, too low for the number of pennies. I then revealed the answer.
You can follow my day to day on that course here.
Which would you rather read about in the future? The grade 11 workplace? or the grade 12 advanced functions? Help me make a decision!
4 thoughts on “It begins! [Day 1]”
Sounds like an awesome first day back! Makes me miss the classroom already!!
I’d be most curious about 3E… feel like lots of fun could be had in that course!
I have to echo what Kyle says – makes me missing being in the classroom! Crossing my fingers for some more with 3E – lots of space for new ideas… and perhaps a course that doesn’t often get the focus its students need!
Id love to read about 3E also in case you haven’t made a decision yet 🙂
I would like to read more about workplace. I’m trying to think of problems to start the year that would motive students but that they wouldn’t be scared to try.
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