CAMT 2011 - CAMT Online
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CAMT 2011 - CAMT Online
CAMT 2011 Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching July 18-20, 2011 Gaylord Texan Grapevine, Texas 58th Annual Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Greetings, Mathematics Educators! In addition to new state education initiatives, the coming school year promises to provide exciting challenges to math educators. As a math education community, we respond enthusiastically and seek to prepare ourselves to meet these challenges. The Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching, CAMT, offers the perfect setting for such preparation. CAMT 2011 promises to be THE START OF SOMETHING BIG. This year’s theme points to the opportunities that CAMT attendance offers. Just as the giant oak tree begins from a small acorn, our own professional growth can result in giant successes for our students. CAMT participants have the opportunity to hear and interact with nationally acclaimed educators, who will provide current research and insight on the BIG issues in education. Whether you teach kindergarten or AP Calculus or something in between, there are a variety of sessions designed just for you. The CAMT 2011 program is tailored to maximize the venue by alternating elementary and secondary sessions in featured locations. This program arrangement allows all CAMT participants to benefit from BIG sessions offered by national experts and more intimate sessions led by their colleagues sharing particular topical expertise. Enjoy your time at the Gaylord Texan. This new location offers the perfect venue for summer learning and summer fun. The Gaylord Texan overlooks beautiful Lake Grapevine and offers a unique blend of authentic Texas style and hospitality. Underneath the majestic and climate-controlled glass atriums, you’ll find distinctive shopping, dining, and recreation options all under one roof! Teresa Dodson Karen Sealy Program 2011 Co-Chairs The CAMT Catalog is funded by the Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching and is printed at The University of Texas at Austin as part of support facilitated by the Charles A. Dana Center. This does not imply endorsement by the University or by the Charles A. Dana Center. 58th Annual Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching. The logo was designed by Sonia Mercado. Geoffrey Potter designed the CAMT 2011 registration booklet and the program covers. The CAMT website, www.camtonline.org was developed and is maintained by Geoffrey Potter. page 2 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big CAMT Board of Directors Paul Gray, Board President James Epperson, Board Vice-President Consenza & Associates, LLC. University of Texas at Arlington Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics Texas Section of the Mathematical Association of America Nancy Trapp, Board Secretary Linda Sams, Treasurer Independent Consultant Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching Jean Frankie Vince Schielack, Texas A&M Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics Texas Section of the Mathematical Association of America Cynthia Schneider, Dawn Slavens, Charles A. Dana Center Midwestern State University Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics Texas Section of the Mathematical Association of America Caren Sorrells. Jacqueline Weilmuenster, Birdville ISD Northwest ISD Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics Paula Moeller, Conference Chair Anita Hopkins, CAMT Executive Director The University of Texas at Austin Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching CAMT Sponsors Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics (TASM) Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics (TCTM) Contents 4 4 4 4 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 Featured Sessions First Time CAMT Help Clear the Rooms Policy Session Types Special Interest Sessions Meetings of Organizations Exhibit Hours Future CAMT Sessions Handicap Provisions For Your Child’s Safety Clean Air Policy Cell Phone Use Fees Message Board Schedule of Events Sponsors Continuing Professional Education Credit (CPE) 11 CPE Form 10 12 Convention Center Map 17 Exhibitors 20 Featured Speakers Chart Elementary Sessions 22 Monday 39 Tuesday 57 Wednesday Secondary Sessions 72 Monday 96 Tuesday 117 Wednesday 133 Presenter Index 147 Guidelines for Speakers 147 CAMT Committees 148 Personal Schedule 149 Notes Texas Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) page 3 Featured Sessions Keynote and General Interest Featured Speaker Ticketed Session First Time to CAMT? Welcome to CAMT! We hope that while you are here, you discover ways to become a better educator and you find the support you need from our community. First Timer’s Session Attend the First Timer’s Session to learn tips on how to make your first time at CAMT a success. There will be only one session: Monday, July 18, 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. in the Yellow Rose Ballroom. Information Booth The information booth is located in the Conference Registration area. Come by any time during conference hours for helpful information. Website The CAMT website, www.camtonline.org, has general conference information, a posting of exhibitors, program information, as well as information directed to First Timers. Staff The CAMT board, volunteers, and program committee (all designated by ribbons on their name tags) are always available to answer your questions. Clear the Room Policy To provide equal opportunity to sessions for each attendee, it is the policy of the CAMT Board that rooms are to be cleared of all participants at the end of each session. The Board respectfully requests voluntary compliance with this policy. We have made every attempt to provide adequate seating for participants at the conference, but for your safety and due to fire regulations, only those with seats will be allowed in meeting rooms. To comply with fire codes, it will be necessary to ask any person sitting on the floor or standing to leave the room. Please remember: All meeting rooms will be cleared between presentations. All seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reserving spaces in line or saving seats is not permitted. Persons with disabilities and their assistants do not have to clear the session room as others do. page 4 Exhibit Hall B 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 19 Math Curriculum Makeover Dan Meyer is a math teacher who knows the frustrations and joys of teaching. Come participate in this lively, visual session featuring three models for modern curriculum development – the three-act story, the fortypound problem, and the exploded view – recipes for the kind of math curriculum that is fun to teach and fun to learn. There will be a follow-up session Tuesday afternoon. To view an example of a presentation by Dan Meyer, go to: http://youtube.com/watch?v=BlvKWEvKSi8. Awards for Presidential Awardees, the E. Glenadine Gibb Award, the TCTM Leadership Award, and the Tommy Eads Award will precede Dan Meyer’s session. Lunch is included in this session. CPE Credit for this session is 90 minutes Session Types Activity Sessions: 60- or 90-minute sessions which encourage active, hands-on experiences. Activity sessions are held in rooms with tables to allow for participant and speaker interaction. Presentation Sessions: 60- or 90-minute presentations by speakers who will share ideas, strategies, content, and other mathematics information with participants. The sessions at CAMT present a variety of viewpoints. The views expressed or implied in the sessions should not be interpreted as official positions of CAMT. References to particular commercial products by a speaker should not be construed as a CAMT endorsement of said product(s). CAMT reserves the right to change speakers, change facilities, or modify program content. Sessions are to provide participants with information they can use in their profession and are not to be used to sell a product. Speakers who disregard the Speaker Guidelines and use their session to sell a product will have their session stopped. Participants should report violations to the program committee or the registration desk. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Featured General Interest Sessions Edward Burger, Williams College How to Discretely Teach Creativity from Doodling to Discovering Wed 9:45–11:15 Texas A Diane Briars, Immediate Past President, NCSM Mathematics Leadership at Work: Vital Teacher Behaviors to Support the Mathematics Achievement of All Students Tue 10:30–11:30 Grapevine D Ted H. Hull, LCM: Leadership Coaching Mathematics Overcoming Resistance to Change Wed 8:00–9:30 Grapevine A Larry Lipman, Larry Lipman, Success Coach Day of Discovery Mon Tue 8:00–9:30 9:45–11:15 Texas D Grapevine B William McBride, Author Closing the Achievement Gap: Teaching to Gender Differences Wed 8:00–9:30 Texas A Wed 11:30–1:00 Texas 1/2 Words Are No Problem: Strategies to Learn Math Vocabulary Dan Meyer, Math Curriculum Makeover [Ticketed Session] Tue 11:30–1:00 Exhibit Hall B More Math Curriculum Makeover [Followup Session] Tue 3:00–4:30 Texas A Jennifer Taylor-Cox, Taylor-Cox Instruction, LLC Solving Behavior Problems in Math Class Mon Tue 11:45–12:45 11:45–12:45 Texas D Grapevine C Maria Trejo, Calderon and Associates The Vocabulary of Mathematics and Its Importance on ELS Assessment Mon Tue 1:00–2:00 1:00–2:00 Grapevine B Texas C Zal Usiskin, The University of Chicago The Shape of Geometry and the Geometry of Shape Wed 9:15–10:15 Texas B Forty-Eight Years of International Comparisons: What Have We Learned? Mon 10:30–11:30 Texas C JoAnn Wheeler STAAR Gazing with Rigor Mon Tue 1:00–2:00 1:00–2:00 Grapevine D Grapevine D Sam Zigrossi, Charles A. Dana Center Are You Ready to Leap into the 21st Century —Because You’ll Have To! Mon Wed 9:15–10:15 2:15–3:15 Texas C Grapevine A David Chard, Southern Methodist University MSTAR Universal Screener and RtI Mon Tue 11:45–12:45 3:30–4:30 Grapevine D Grapevine D Tim Pope, Key Curriculum Press Ignite Session! Mon 11:45–12:45 Texas B Cathy Seeley, Charles A. Dana Center Big Gains from Small Struggles Tue 10:30–11:30 Texas B Unique Schedule To make the best use of limited space at the Gaylord, the program is divided into two sections. On Monday morning, Tuesday afternoon, and Wednesday morning, secondary participants will attend sessions grouped under Featured Sessions, as well as other large sessions; elementary participants will attend the smaller activity sessions and presentations during those times. On Monday afternoon, Tuesday morning, and Wednesday afternoon, elementary participants will attend sessions grouped under Featured Sessions, as well as other large sessions; secondary participants will attend the smaller activity sessions and presentations during those times. page 5 Featured Sessions Elementary and Secondary Featured Elementary Sessions Amy Axelrod, Author Celebrating Seventeen Mathematical Years With the Pigs-Will-BePigs Series Mon 2:15–3:15 Grapevine C Mon 3:30–4:30 Grapevine C Everly Broadway and Julie Guthrie, Texas Education Agency Texas Education Agency Update – Elementary Mon Tue 1:00–2:00 9:15–10:15 Grapevine C Texas A David Berg, Making Math Real Institute Making Math Real: The Earliest Developments of Number Sense Tue Tue 8:00–9:30 9:45–11:15 Texas C Texas C Ron Brown, Intelli-Tunes Rock Your Math Class Mon Tue 8:00–9:30 8:00–9:30 Mustang 6 Grapevine A VESTED: Including All Learners in the Diverse Math Classroom Tue 9:45–11:15 Texas D Wed 3:30–4:30 Texas C Douglas Clements, University of Buffalo Learning Trajectories: The Core of Standards, Teaching, and Learning Wed 1:15–2:45 RtI in Math Grades K–5 Tue Wed 3:30–4:30 11:45–12:45 San Antonio 4 Grapevine C David Molina, David Molina & Associates, Inc. STAAR: A Focus on Academic Readiness: Are You Ready? Mon 3:00–4:30 Grapevine A Stuart Murphy, Author Visual Learning and Math: A Sure Bet for All Students Tue 9:15–10:15 Texas B Wed 1:15–2:45 Texas B Communicating – Speaking, Writing, and Sketching – About Math Barbara Novelli, Creative Mathematics Seven Big Steps to Nurture Young Mathematicians Grades K–2 Cindy Cardenas-Kolak, Kolak Group, Inc. Vocabulary in 3-D for ELLS Paula Moeller, University of Texas at Austin Texas A Marcy Cook, Marcy Cook Math Mon 2:15–3:15 Grapevine D Tue 9:45–11:15 Grapevine C Wed 1:15–2:45 Grapevine D Simple Strategies to Support Problem Solving in Your Classroom, Grades K–2 Simple Strategies to Support Problem Solving in Your Classroom, Grades 3–5 Nanci Smith, Effective Classrooms Educational Consulting Differentiating Instruction in the Elementary Math Classroom Tue Wed 8:00–9:30 1:15–2:45 Grapevine D Grapevine C Kim Sutton, Creative Mathematics Centers for Math—Management, Materials, and Motivation The Sky Is the Limit for Early Math Learners Make Sense of Numbers with Number Sense Activities Drill Like a Champion! Mon 1:00–2:00 Texas B Tue 11:45–12:45 Texas C Tue 8:00–9:00 Texas B Mon 1:15–2:45 Texas C Wed 1:15–2:45 Texas C Juanita Copley, Pearson, enVision, and OWL Beyond Cute: Appropriate and Intentional Mathematics for the Young Child, PK–2 Mon Tue 3:00–4:30 8:00–9:30 Texas C Grapevine C Mary Alice Hatchett, Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics Great Fun! Huge Learning! Grades K–2 Mon 1:15–2:45 Grapevine A Wed 1:15–2:45 Grapevine B Great Fun! Huge Learning! Grades 3–5 Jeane Joyner, Meredith College Assessment to INFORM Teaching and Learning: You Have the Power! Mon 2:15–3:15 Grapevine B Mon 3:30–4:30 Grapevine B Good Questions Lead to INFORMative Conversations Catherine Lewis, Mills College Develop a Professional Learning Community Through Lesson Study Tue 8:00–9:30 Grapevine B Tue 11:45–12:45 Grapevine B Share Your Lesson Study Challenges and Experiences! page 6 Walk the Number Line! Robyn Silbey, Montgomery County Public Schools Teach Students to Fish: Engagement, Accountability, Success! Tue 9:45–11:15 Grapevine A Mon 1:00–2:00 Texas D The Math Coach: Create a Vision for Success at Your School! Greg Tang, Author Fact Fluency – Do You Kakooma? Mon Tue 2:15–3:15 8:00–9:00 Texas B Texas A Mon Tue 3:30–4:30 10:30–11:30 Texas B Texas A Are You Game for a Change? Marcia Tate, Developing Minds, Inc. Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites Mon 1:00–4:00 Texas A Jennifer Taylor-Cox, Taylor-Cox Instruction, LLC Math Intervention: Building Number Power, Grades K–5 Mon 3:30–4:30 Grapevine D CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Featured Secondary Sessions Don Balka, St. Mary’s College Games and Activities in Algebra and Prealgebra Mon Mon 8:00–9:00 9:15–10:15 Grapevine B Grapevine B Wed 11:45–12:45 PM Grapevine A Visible Thinking in the Mathematics Classroom Everly Broadway and Julie Guthrie, Texas Education Agency Texas Education Agency Update – Secondary Mon Tue 9:45–11:15 3:00–4:30 Texas B Grapevine C Tom Butts, The University of Texas at Dallas Some of My Favorite Questions – One Last Time Mon Wed 10:30–11:30 8:00–9:00 Grapevine B Texas D Cindy Cardenas-Kolak, Kolak Group, Inc. VESTED: Including All Learners in the Diverse Math Classroom Tue 3:00–4:30 Texas C Wed 9:15–10:15 Texas C Vocabulary in 3-D for ELLS Marcy Cook, Marcy Cook Math Mathematics Spoken Here: Problem Solving and Communication Go Hand In Hand Wed 10:30–11:30 Texas B Mark L. Daniels, University of Texas at Austin The Role of Inquiry Teaching Methods in Secondary Mathematics Classrooms Mon Tue 10:30–11:30 3:30–4:30 Texas D Grapevine A Amy Germundson, University of Virginia Beyond Numbers: Reaching Diverse Learners in Secondary Mathematics Mon Mon 8:00–9:30 9:45–11:15 Grapevine D Grapevine D Pamela Harris, Independent Consultant Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them Before (Add & Subtract) Mon Wed 8:00–9:00 8:00–9:00 Grapevine C Grapevine D Mon Wed 9:15–10:15 9:15–10:15 Grapevine C Grapevine D Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them Before (Multiply & Divide) Catherine Lewis, Mills College Develop a Professional Learning Community Through Lesson Study Wed 8:00–9:30 Grapevine B Wed 11:45–12:45 Grapevine B Share Your Lesson Study Challenges and Experiences! Steve Leinwand, American Institutes for Research Some Intriguing, Amazing, and Even Scary Things We Can Learn from High-Performing East Asian Countries that Provide Mirrors on How We Teach Math in Texas Tue 2:15–3:15 Grapevine D Larry Lesser, The University of Texas at El Paso Greater Lesser Thoughts on Assessment and Motivation for the Start of a Big New Year! Mon Tue Wed 8:00–9:00 11:45–12:45 10:30–11:30 Texas C Grapevine A Texas C Bea Luchin, NUMBERS Mathematics Professional Development Strategies to Get Them Thinking, Doing, and Talking Math! Tue Wed 1:00–2:00 8:00–9:00 Texas B Texas B David Molina, David Molina & Associates, Inc. STAAR: A Focus on Academic Readiness: Are You Ready? Tue 3:00–4:30 Texas D Paula Moeller, University of Texas at Austin RtI in Math Grades 6–12 Mon Tue 2:15–3:15 9:15–10:15 Texas D Austin 3 Anne Papakonstantinou, Rice University Exploring Finite Differences through Multiple Representations of Functions Wed 9:45–11:15 Richard Parr, Rice University Grapevine A Transforming High School Mathematics Using Transformations Tue Tue 8:00–9:00 1:00–2:00 San Antonio 4 Grapevine B Dixie Ross, Pflugerville High School Effective Questioning/Assessment Tools for High School Mon Tue 8:00–9:30 3:00–4:30 Grapevine A Grapevine B Mon 9:45–11:15 Grapevine A Teaching AP Calculus TODAY! Michael Serra, Author Teaching Sequential Reasoning Through Games and Puzzles Tue 3:00–4:30 Texas B Wed 9:45–11:15 Grapevine C Cool Investigations in Geometry Nanci Smith, Effective Classrooms Educational Consulting Differentiating Instruction in the Secondary Math Classroom Tue Wed 1:15–2:45 8:00–9:30 Grapevine C Grapevine C Robyn Silbey, Montgomery County Public Schools Teach Students to Fish: Engagement, Accountability, Success! Tue 1:15–2:45 Texas D Mon 10:30–11:30 Grapevine C The Math Coach: Create a Vision for Success at Your School! Joyce Stiglitz, Kagan Publishing and Professional Development Boost Engagement and Achievement with Kagan Structures for Secondary Math Tue 1:15-2:45 Texas A Glenna Tabor, Glenna Tabor Consulting Small Groups are Simple Mon 11:30–1:00 Austin 6 Tue 8:00–9:30 Texas D Tabor Rotation: Simplifying Small-Group, Differentiated Instruction in Math Marcia Tate, Developing Minds, Inc. Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites Mon 8:00–11:00 Texas A Sam Zigrossi, Charles A. Dana Center Emerging Responsibilities for Math Teachers Mon 11:45–12:45 Grapevine A page 7 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Special Interest Sessions MATH-A-RAMA Exhibit Hall C Monday, July 18 Tuesday, July 19 Wednesday, July 20 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. On each of three half days of the conference, elementary teachers (K–5) will have the opportunity to attend 6 different sessions, for a total of 18 different MATH-ARAMA sessions at CAMT 2011. The theme for all of the sessions will be probability and statistics as they support number concepts. Each day, a different set of six 25-minute sessions will be repeated six times, so that a participant may attend all six sessions in any order. Participants who do not want to attend every MATH-A-RAMA session may enter and leave MATH-A-RAMA during the 5-minute breaks between sessions. See you there! Texas Education Agency Update Elementary Sessions Mon 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. Tue 9:15 a m.–10:15 a.m. Secondary Sessions Mon 9:45 a m.–11:15 a m. Tue 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Grapevine C Texas A Texas B Grapevine C Texas Education Agency staff will discuss sessions on the most current information regarding legislation affecting K–12 mathematics education. Additional topics include career and college readiness activities, professional development opportunities, and the new STAAR assessments. STEPS (Secondary Teachers Enhancing Performance for Students) Best Lessons from High School Algebra Classrooms Exhibit Hall C Monday, July 18 Wednesday, July 20 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. STEPS will provide an opportunity for secondary teachers to participate in activities that focus on best lessons from the high school algebra classroom. Six 25-minute sessions will be repeated six times so that a participant may attend all six sessions in any order. Participants who do not want to attend every STEPS session may enter and leave STEPS five minutes before the hour and half-hour or during the breaks between sessions. Sessions begin at every hour and half-hour. Best Lessons from Middle School Mathematics Classrooms Exhibit Hall C Tuesday, July 19 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. STEPS will provide an opportunity for secondary teachers to participate in activities that focus on best lessons from the middle school mathematics classroom. Six 25-minute sessions will be repeated six times so that a participant may attend all six sessions in any order. Participants who do not want to attend every STEPS session may enter and leave STEPS five minutes before the hour and half-hour or during the breaks between sessions. Sessions begin at every hour and half-hour. Meetings of Organizations Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics Exhibit Hall B Tuesday, July 19, 2011 Sunday, July 17, 2011 Yellow Rose Ballroom 5:00 p m.–7:00 p m. Presider: Nancy Trapp, TCTM President TCTM members are invited to the annual TCTM business meeting and reception on Tuesday, July 19 in Exhibit Hall B. This meeting and reception is open to ALL paid registrants attending CAMT 2011 and dues-paying members of TCTM. No pre-registration or additional fee is required. During our brief business meeting, we will share information with members about recent actions of the national, state, and local councils. Award recipients and state and local board members will be recognized. Door prizes will be awarded. We regret that children or other guests cannot be accommodated. page 8 Business Meeting Dinner 5:00 p m. 6:30 p m. Presider: Caren Sorrells, TASM President Dinner is by reservation only. AMTE–TX Business Meeting and Poster Session Monday, July 18, 2011 3:30 p m - 4:30 p m. Mustang 5 The Association of Mathematics Teacher Education – Texas Section will hold their regular business meeting and poster presentations. Members and interested individuals are welcome. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Exhibits, Dates, Policies Future CAMT Sessions 2012 July 18–20 Houston: George R. Brown Convention Center 2013 July 10–12 San Antonio; Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center 2014 July 21–23 2015 Fort Worth: Convention Center, Omni Hotel, Sheraton Hotel July 24–26 Houston, George R. Brown Convention Center Exhibits Message Board A Message Board will be available for participants’ use in Exhibit Hall D/E. First Aid A First Aid kit will be available at the Information desk at Conference Registration. Contact the Safety and Security Department of the hotel for minor emergencies. For all other emergencies, dial 911. Commercial exhibits of instructional materials and teaching aids for mathematics instruction will be on display in Exhibit Hall D and E. Links to individual exhibitor websites will be listed on the CAMT website at www.camtonline.org. Exhibit hours are: Monday, July 18 9:00 a m.–5:00 p m. Tuesday, July 19 9:00 a m.–5:00 p m. Wednesday, July 20 9:00 a m.–4:00 p m. Program Supplement Special Access and Handicap Provisions Your name tag serves as your ticket to all conference sessions except the Featured Ticketed session in Exhibit Hall B, which requires an additional payment of $35 and is provided with your name tag/receipt. Name tags must be worn to gain admission. Lost name badges will cost $5 to be replaced. The cloth badge holder will be replaced with a plastic badge holder. • The Gaylord Texan warrants that they make a good faith effort to comply with requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 and related amendments. • Persons with disabilities that require assistance may have an assistant accompany them (without paying a registration fee for the assistant). The assistant must check in with the registration desk to receive approval and obtain a name tag. • Persons with disabilities do not have to clear the session room as others do. For Your Child’s Safety Because of the size and nature of CAMT, this conference is not an appropriate setting for children. Your hotel concierge will be able to provide recommendations for childcare services while you are attending the conference. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Children (including nursing babies) will not be allowed in sessions or the exhibit hall. Clean Air Policy CAMT maintains a smoke-free environment in all sessions and events (including the luncheon, exhibits, etc.). Cell Phone Use As a courtesy to the speaker and your colleagues, please turn off cell phones and pagers during all sessions. Lost and Found Items for lost and found may be retrieved or turned in at the CAMT Registration booth. At the end of the conference, all lost and found items brought to the Registration Desk will be turned over to Gaylord Security. Be sure to pick up a program supplement in the CAMT registration area. Please consult the program supplement for changes and additions which occurred after the program book was printed. Name Tags and Ticketed Session Replacement Name Tags It will cost the participant $5.00 to replace lost or forgotten name tags. The cloth badge holder will be replaced with a plastic badge holder. Materials that were mailed to a school address and were unable to be picked up require $5.00 to be replaced. Fees CAMT Registration is $135 Dan Meyer’s Ticketed Session is $35 Replacement nametag is $5 Parking – Gaylord Texan (tax not included) Day Parking $20 valet; $12 self Overnight Parking $24 valet; $15 self By registering for CAMT 2011, participants grant CAMT the right to use, in promotional materials, their likeness or voice as recorded on, or transferred to, videotape, film, slides, audiotapes, or other media. page 9 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Schedule of Events Sunday, July 17 On-Site Registration 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. TASM Business Meeting/Dinner 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Presentation and Activity Sessions 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Exhibits 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. AMTE–TX Business Meeting and Poster Session 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 19 On-Site Registration 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Presentation and Activity Sessions 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Exhibits 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Dan Meyer’s Session and Awards Presentation11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. CAMT is pleased that the following companies have chosen to be sponsors for CAMT 2011. Their support allows CAMT to provide the best in professional development for mathematics educators. Monday, July 18 On-Site Registration CAMT 2011 Sponsors Gold Sponsor Our Gold sponsor, who donated $2,000, is: Texas Instruments <education.ti.com/> Math Solutions < www.mathsolutions.com > Silver Sponsor Our Silver sponsor, who donated $1,000, is: GF Educators <www.gfeducators.com> Wednesday, July 20 On-Site Registration 7:30 a m.–9:30 a.m. Presentation and Activity Sessions 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Exhibits 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Continuing Professional Education Credit The State Board of Educator Certification (SBEC) has approved CAMT as a provider of Continuing Professional Education Credit (CPE). Credit will be available for all conference sessions for the exact number of hours of the sessions (if a session is 60 minutes, you will receive 60 minutes of credit) with 90 minutes of credit awarded for the Dan Meyer’s luncheon session. Although attending exhibits is a valuable component of the CAMT experience, no CPE credit is awarded for this activity. If you are interested in receiving CPE credit: 1. Use the CPE credit form provided in the program book. This form provides certification of attendance and credit. In accordance with state requirements, separate certificates will not be issued. 2. Complete the questions on the form. Forms will not be checked/stamped by CAMT staff. 3. Take the form with you as you leave the conference. Separate certificates are not given. The completed CPE form is your proof of attendance. CAMT does not keep records of your CPE forms. page 10 Continu i n g P r o f e s s i o n a l E d u c a t i o n C r e d i t Fo r m Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching July 18-20, 2011 The Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching has been approved by the State Board of Educator Certification to be a provider of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit (CPE Provider # 500190). To receive CPE credit for CAMT 2011, complete this form in its entirety and take it with you when you leave the conference. Name____________________________________________________ Sec # Date Time Session Title Speaker Name # Mins. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Complete the information for each session attended. Count the exact amount of time in a session, i.e. 60 minutes. The STEPS and MATH-A-RAMA sessions credit are 30 minutes each. Speakers receive double credit for the sessions they present.) Signature ____________________________________________________ Date__________________________ Total Hours CPE credit__________________________ page 11 Gaylord Texan Maps page 12 CAMT 2011 Lon 2 3 1 s sm m cooo oo PRe g R tin ee M M MD ee ee tin lt Rn g R igo oo m s Lone St Big rT The Start of Something 2 1 Mission Fountain M ssi n P aza Mission 4 3 Plaza Bal r Rose om Yellow Ballroom a Rose o Yellow Pavilion 3 1 5 6 4 2 1 2 3 Palomino Meeting Rooms 1 2 a s os m lo o o pa R Ap ting ee M M M ee u tin sta g R ng oo m s Lone Star Tower (Lobby) 3 4 Lone Star Tower (3rd floor) page 13 page 14 C A Texas Ballroom Prefunction D B Texas Ballroom Level 1 Ft. Worth 4 3 2 5 6 7 4 5 6 Austin 3 2 1 Conference Registration 1 1 2 Dallas 2 3 4 7 6 5 3 4 5 6 6 5 4 San Antonio 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 D A Grapevine Prefunction C Grapevine Ballroom B Gaylord Texan Maps The Start of Something Big A C D E Longhorn Marble Foyer Exhibits Longhorn Exhibit Hall Math-A-Rama & STEPS TCTM Recption B Dan Meyer Luncheon Session Loading Dock A F CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big page 15 page 16 119 117 118 116 109 107 105 108 106 104 100 101 111 110 102 113 112 114 121 125 129 120 122 124 126 128 130 133 Concessions 20' 20' 201 301 302 203 300 305 304 205 204 307 207 206 306 209 208 309 211 210 308 213 212 311 317 316 310 217 216 319 318 313 219 218 321 320 325 329 333 312 221 324 326 227 225 328 332 229 233 220 228 232 20' 20' 407 406 404 20' 401 409 408 404 411 410 417 416 413 419 418 412 421 20' 501 20' 804 705 20' 701 20' 20' 801 807 706 806 709 708 707 711 710 809 713 712 808 817 816 811 819 818 810 717 716 821 820 905 901 20' 1004 907 906 20' 1006 909 908 1008 1010 911 1012 1016 910 917 916 1018 1020 913 919 918 20' 1028 1032 1036 1040 912 921 925 929 933 937 941 920 924 926 827 825 928 932 936 829 833 813 719 718 20' 828 832 837 938 839 812 721 720 725 729 733 EXHIBIT HALL ENTRANCE 601 604 505 20' 607 506 606 509 508 507 511 510 609 513 512 608 617 616 611 619 618 610 517 516 621 620 724 726 627 625 728 732 629 633 613 519 518 20' 628 632 612 521 525 529 533 520 524 526 427 425 528 532 429 433 420 20' 428 432 20' 940 841 1001 1003 1005 1007 1009 1011 1013 1015 1017 1019 1023 1025 1027 1029 1033 1035 1037 1039 1041 Exhibit Information Longhorn Exhibit Hall CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Exhibitors Company Booth Company Booth A+ Images, Inc 804, 806 EXAMGEN 528 Abrams Learning Trends 1015 Excel Math 818 Academic Core Group, Inc 107 Exemplars 118 Adaptive Curriculum 116 ExploreLearning 819, 821 Agile Mind 917 FACEing MATH 218 AIMS Education Foundation 516, 518 Forde-Ferrier, L.L.C. 213, 312 ALEKS Corporation 601 Frog Publications, Inc 825 Amber Way Jewelry 628 Geoleg 1008 America's Choice 305 GF Educators Inc. 606, 608, 610, 612 Apangea Learning 621 The Gift Solution 617, 619 AppleABC Teacher's Gifts 229 Gourmet Learning 421 Greg Tang 1017 Groggy Dog Sportswear 707, 709 Hands-On Math 719 Heinemann 910 Hickory Grove Press 425 HMH Specialized Curriculum Group 203, 205 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Holt McDougal 204 Association of Texas Professional Educators 526 Author's Booth 1009 The Bach Company 625 Bedford, Freeman & Worth (BFW) Publishers & W.H. Freeman 909 Beijo Bags 104 Benchmark Education 227 BestQuest Teaching Systems 326, 328 Borenson & Associates, Inc. 604 Box Cars & One-Eyed Jacks 906, 908 Brainchild 925 CAMT 2012 1001 CASIO 329 Championship Chess 209 Classroom Products Warehouse 416, 418, 420 Conceptua Math 629 Country Relics 427 Creative Mathematics 607, 609 The Curriculum Project Institute for Public School Initiatives 1011 iSMART at the University of Houston 827 The Jammin' Classroom 611 Just Us 111 K–5 Kaplan 511, 513 Kagan 829, 928 KAMICO Instructional Media, Inc. 813, 912 Knowsys Test Prep, LLC. 716, 718, 720 L&M Instructional Resources 710 Lakeshore Learning Materials 1016, 1018, 1020 711 LCM: Leadership, Coaching Mathematics 225 Deanan Gourmet Popcorn 100 The Learning Carpet–TLC, Inc 717 Dee's Tees 512 Learning Resources 317, 319, 321 Denise Carter's Smarty Bunch 121 Learning Wheels, Inc. 228 Didax 300, 302, 304 Learning Wrap-Ups, Inc 210, 212 Dinah-Might Adventures, LP 316, 318 Lone Star Learning 807, 809, 811 Discovery Toys - Rose Brunette 517 MAA 1005 EAI Education 701, 703 Magformers 112 ECS Learning Systems 918, 920 Marcy Cook Math 726 Educators Outlet, Inc. 911, 913 The Markerboard People 501 eInstruction 101 The Master Ruler 1010 Emines – The Creator of Roll 'n Multiply 510 Massaging Insoles by Superior Health, Inc. 926 ETA/Cuisenaire 401 Math A Big Deal 708 page 17 Exhibit Information Longhorn Exhibit Hall Exhibitors Company Booth Company Booth MATHCOUNTS Foundation 529 Rosen Classroom Math Cut Ups 728 Saxon (Houghton Miffin Harcourt) 105 Math GPS, LLC 924 School Savers 729 Math Graffiti–Creative Instruction 201 science-teachers.com 220 Math Matters, Inc. 211 Seidlitz Education 519 The Math Learning Center 505, 507 Silpada Designs 929 Math ‘n’ Stuff 120,122,124,126,128 Sleek Corporation 808 Math Olympiads 110 Math Solutions 106 SMARTTraining, LLC/ SingaporeMathNOW!, LLC 217 Math Teachers Press 525 Southwest Education, Inc 206, 208 Mathline 1006 Stokes Publishing Company 417, 419 MATHRACK 724 Success Ed 108 MathType by Design Science 705 Suntex International 1013 McGraw Hill 410, 412 TCTM 1003 McGraw-Hill/School Education Group 411, 413 Teacher Created Materials 207 Mentoring Minds, L. P. 407, 409 Teacher Stamp Company 721 Miche Bags of the Texas Hill Country 524 MicroAge College Station 1019 MIND Research Institute 521 MobiusMath 221 Moose Productions 1023 Mountain Math/Language, LLC 1004 Nasco 616, 618, 620 Neufeld Learning Systems, Inc. 406 Northpoint Horizons 325, 406, 428 ORIGO Education, Inc. 307, 309 PCI Education 102 Pearson Curriculum 306, 308, 310 Perfection Learning 828 Picture This! Instructional Strategeaze 404 The Pin Man 117 ProComputing 613, 712 Professional Concepts, Inc 408 Queue 1029 Qtopia 301 Qwizdom, Inc. 301, 402 RALLY! Education 114 Region 4 ESC 901, 903 Renaissance Learning 713 Revolution Prep 324 Rhymes 'n' Times 1012 RJB3 Games 109 page 18 816 Teacher Tops/Embroideries + More 706 Teacher's Tools 801 Teacherwear 820 TEKSING Toward TAKS 810, 812 Texas A&M University 905, 907 Texas Educational Solutions 320 Texas Instruments 725 Texas Regional Collaboratives 1025, 1027 Texas State University–San Marcos 1028 Texas State - Elementary Masters Mathematics Specialist Program 129 Texas Woman's University 627 Think It By Hand 125 TimesTracker 832 TODOS 1007 TTU College of Education 313 University of Texas at Austin 113 UT Dana Center 919, 921 Valley Business Machines 219 Visions Technology in Education 506, 508 Walch Education 119 Western Governors University 311 Whaley Gradebook Co., Inc. 916 Wheel of Facts 520 Wholemovement 509 YMIR Inc./The Ultimate Puzzle 817 You CAN Do The Rubik's Cube 216 S S G E S General = Elementary = Secondary = The Role Inquiry Teaching Methods Small Groups are Simple [ in Austin 6 ] Glenna Tabor Solving Behavior Problems in Math Class G G S E Seven Big Steps to Nurture Young Mathematicians Barbara Novelli S G The Math Coach: Create a Vision for Success Robyn Silbey E S E E Beyond Cute: Appropriate and Intentional Mathematics for the Young Child E Are You Game for a Change Greg Tang Juanita Copley RtI in Mathematics Paula Moeller E Fact Fluency – Do You Kakooma Greg Tang Drill Like A Champion! Kim Sutton Centers for Math— Management, Materials Marcy Cook E Math Intervention: Building Number Power Jennifer Taylor-Cox Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites: Twenty Instructional Strategies that Engage the Brain Marcia Tate STAAR Gazing with Rigor G Texas D Rock Your Math Class [ in Mustang 6 ] Ron Brown Day of Discovery Jennifer Taylor-Cox Ignite Session! Tim Pope MSTAR Universal Screener and RtI JoAnn Wheeler E Celebrating 17 Mathematical Years with Pigs … Series Amy Axelrod Texas C S Mark L. Daniels G Larry Lipman G Forty-Eight Years of International Comparisons: Zal Usiskin Are You Ready to Leap Into the 21st Century? G TEA Mathematics Update— Secondary S Greater Lesser Thoughts on Assessment and … Sam Zigrossi G Celebrating 17 Mathematical Years with Pigs … Series E Texas B S Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites: Twenty Instructional Strategies that Engage the Brain Everly Broadway David Chard TEA Mathematics Update— Elementary Amy Axelrod E Good Questions Lead to INFORMative Jeane Joyner Texas A Larry Lesser S Beyond Numbers: Reaching Diverse Learners in Secondary Mathematics Amy Germundson The Math Coach: Create a Vision for Success E Assessment to INFORM Teaching and Learning Jeane Joyner G STAAR: Focus on Academic Readiness: Are You Ready? David Molina 4:00 pm Grapevine D Marcia Tate Beyond Numbers: Reaching Diverse Learners S Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them E Everly Broadway G G Robyn Silbey Maria Trejo Great Fun! Huge Learning! Grades K–2 E 3:00 pm Grapevine C Amy Germundson Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them S 2:00 pm Mary Alice Hatchett The Vocabulary of Mathematics and Its Importance … S The Emerging Responsibilities for Mathematics G 1:00 pm Some of My Favorite Math Questions… Tom Butts 12:00 pm Sam Zigrossi Grapevine B S Pamela Harris S Pamela Harris Don Balka S 11:00 am Teaching AP Calculus TODAY! Dixie Ross Games & Activities in Algebra & Prealgebra S S 10:00 am Games & Activities in Algebra & Prealgebra Don Balka Effective Questioning/ Assessment Tools Dixie Ross 9:00 am Grapevine A Monday 8:00 am CAMT 2011 Featured Sessions Overview Rooms at the Gaylord Texan Other page 19 page 20 E S S RtI in Mathematics Paula Moeller [Austin 6] G E VESTED: Including All Learners in the Diverse Math Classroom Cindy CardenasKolak Making Math Real: The Earliest Development of Number Sense David Berg E G Math Curriculum Makeover [Exhibit Hall B] Dan Meyer The Sky Is the Limit for Early Math Learners Kim Sutton E G G E S Elementary = Secondary = General = G S Teach Students to Fish: Engagement, Accountability, Success! Robyn Silbey The Vocabulary of Mathematics and Its Importance … Maria Trejo Strategies to Get Them Thinking, Doing, Talking Math Bea Luchin Boost Engagement and Achievement S S S G G E RtI in Mathematics [San Antonio 4 ] Paula Moeller STAAR: Focus on Academic Readiness: Are You Ready? David Molina VESTED: Including All Learners in the Diverse Math Classroom Cindy CardenasKolak Teaching Sequential Reasoning Through Games and Puzzles Michael Serra Math Curriculum Makeover: Follow-Up Session G The Role of Inquiry Teaching Methods in Mathematics Mark L. Daniels Dan Meyer Some Things We Can Learn from High-Performing Steve Leinwand S Texas D Transforming H. S. Mathematics [San Antonio 4 ] Richard Parr Tabor Rotation: Simplifying Small-Group, Differentiated Instruction in Math S E G Big Gains from Small Struggles Cathy Seeley G Joyce Stiglitz STAAR Gazing with Rigor JoAnn Wheeler Texas Education Agency Mathematics Update— Secondary Everly Broadway Texas C Glenna Tabor Making Math Real: The Earliest Development of Number Sense E Visual Learning and Math: A Sure Bet for All Students Stuart Murphy E Are you Game for a Change Greg Tang S Differentiating Instruction in the Elementary Math Classroom Nanci Smith S 4:00 pm Effective Questioning/ Assessment Tools for High School Dixie Ross 3:00 pm Texas B David Berg E TEA Mathematics Update— Elementary Everly Broadway G G Solving Behavior Problems in Math Class Jennifer Taylor-Cox S Transforming H. S. Mathematics Using Transformations Richard Parr 2:00 pm Texas A Make Sense of Numbers with Number …Activities Marcy Cook Fact Fluency – Do You Kakooma? E Mathematics Leadership At Work Diane Briars G Share Your Lesson Study Challenges and Experiences! Catherine Lewis S 1:00 pm Grapevine D Greg Tang Differentiating Instruction in the Elementary Math Classroom E E G Simple Strategies to Support Problem Solving in Your Classroom, Grades K-2 Barbara Novelli Day of Discovery Larry Lipman Greater Lesser Thoughts on Assessment Larry Lesser 12:00 pm Grapevine C Nanci Smith Beyond Cute: Appropriate and Intentional Mathematics for the Young Child E G 11:00 am Teach Students to Fish: Engagement, Accountability, Success! Robyn Silbey 10:00 am Grapevine B Juanita Copley Develop Professional Learning Community Through Lesson Study G E 9:00 am Grapevine A Catherine Lewis Rock Your Math Class Ron Brown 8:00 am Tuesday CAMT 2011 Featured Sessions Overview Rooms at the Gaylord Texan Other G S Some of My Favorite Math Questions G E S Elementary = Secondary = S Words Are No Problem: Strategies To Learn Math Vocabulary [Texas 1/2] William McBride G E E Walk the Number Line Kim Sutton E Communicating – Speaking, Writing, and Sketching — About Math Stuart Murphy Learning Trajectories? The Core of Standards, Teaching, and Learning Douglas Clements G Vocabulary in 3-D for ELLS Cindy CardenasKolak Texas D General = S Greater Lesser Thoughts on Assessment Larry Lesser E Simple Strategies to Support Problem Solving in Your Classroom, Grades 3–5 Barbara Novelli Texas C Tom Butts Vocabulary in 3-D for ELLS G S Mathematics Spoken Here: Problem Solving … Marcy Cook E Differentiating Instruction in the Elementary Math Classroom Nanci Smith 4:00 pm Texas B Cindy CardenasKolak The Shape of Geometry and the Geometry of Shape G E RtI in Mathematics Paula Moeller E Great Fun! Huge Learning! Grades PK–3 Mary Alice Hatchett S 3:00 pm Are You Ready to Leap Into the 21st Century! Sam Zigrossi 2:00 pm Texas A Strategies to Get Them Thinking, Doing, & Talking Bea Luchin G S How to Discretely Teach Creativity from Doodling to Discovering Edward Burger Zal Usiskin G Closing The Achievement Gap: Teaching to Gender Differences S Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them Before (•/ ÷ ) Pamela Harris Cool Investigations in Geometry Michael Serra G Share Your Lesson Study Challenges and Experiences! Catherine Lewis 1:00 pm Grapevine D William McBride Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them Before ( + /– ) E S S Visible Thinking in the Mathematics Classroom Don Balka 12:00 pm Grapevine C Pamela Harris S 11:00 am Exploring Finite Differences through Multiple Representations of Functions Games & Activities in Algebra & Prealgebra S Differentiating Instruction in the Elementary Math Classroom 10:00 am Anne Papakonstantinou Grapevine B Nanci Smith Develop a Learning Community Through Lesson … Catherine Lewis Don Balka G Overcoming Resistance to Change Ted H. Hull 9:00 am Grapevine A Wednesday 8:00 am CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Rooms at the Gaylord Texan Other page 21 CAMT 2011 Elementary The Start of Something Big Elementary Session Listings Sessions are listed in chronological order, and tagged with a session number. If a session is repeated, a second number will be listed. It can also be found in the presenter index. General interest sessions appear in both Elementary and Secondary listings. Elementary Secondary Monday 22 72 Tuesday 39 96 Wednesday 57 117 Index See maps on pages 12- 13 session time session number strand session room Mustang 6 Activity Featured Session PK-2 Rock Your Math Class 8:00 - 9:30 F 12 138 Don’t forget to clear the room after each session! (see page 4) grade lvl target session type session presenter(s) Ron Brown, Nancy Brown, Intelli-Tunes Teach place value, time, money, counting, number sense, shapes, fractions and so much more with the power of classroom tested songs, games, and activities. Use the power of music to make a positive difference. Join Ron and Nancy Brown for a fast paced session that will truly ignite your teaching, energize your classroom, and accelerate learning! Handouts! Prizes! Fun! If session is highlighted and has a star or ticket symbol, it is one of the Featured Sessions listed on pages 5-7. NOTE: general interest course listings are integrated into both the Elementary and Secondary sections, and are not listed separately. F session title session description Session details and materials are listed here. Unique Schedule To make the best use of limited space at the Gaylord, the program is divided into two sections. On Monday morning, Tuesday afternoon, and Wednesday morning, secondary participants will attend sessions grouped under Featured Sessions, as well as other large sessions; elementary participants will attend the smaller activity sessions and presentations during those times. On Monday afternoon, Tuesday morning, and Wednesday afternoon, elementary participants will attend sessions grouped under Featured Sessions, as well as other large sessions; secondary participants will attend the smaller activity sessions and presentations during those times. page 22 Exhibit Hall C Monday 8:30 - 11:30 Tuesday 1:00 - 4:00 MATH-A-RAMA Wednesday 8:30 - 11:30 MATH-A-RAMA – Elementary Sessions Elementary teachers (K-5) will have the opportunity to attend 6 different 25-minute sessions on probability and statistics as they support number concepts. Each session will be repeated six times, so that a participant may attend all six sessions in any order. Participants who do not want to attend every MATH-A-RAMA session may enter and leave MATH-A-RAMA during the 5-minute break between sessions. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 1, 236 Are you feeling like things were too overwhelming last year? Are you dreaming of the day you’ll catch up? Are you wondering why you chose to teach? Join us as we explore strategies to restore focus to our daily efforts and recharge our passion for teaching and learning. Yellow Rose 2 Presentation Featured Session General Interest CAMT First Timers’ Session 8:00 - 9:00 F Basia Hall, Consultant Learn how to make your first time at CAMT a success! If you have been to CAMT before, come learn how to make CAMT a new adventure. Come learn seven issues and related steps based on principles of cognitive psychology for structuring student practice to enhance every aspect of learning. Dallas 7 Michelle Merritt, Galena Park ISD Activity General Interest Which One Is The Math Teacher? Co-Teaching In The Math Classroom 8:00 - 9:00 6 How does co-teaching work? Participants will learn strategies for setting up, organizing, and facilitating a successful co-teach math classroom. Different co-teaching strategies will be discussed and ideas for lessons will be provided. Texas 3 Angie Campbell, Carla Hassell, Activity Channelview ISD General Interest Supplemental Aid Toolbox: Renovate Your Strategies 3, 41 8:00 - 9:00 Probably the single most important aspect of the classroom experience for teachers and kids alike is classroom management. It’s hard to explore the vast reaches of your content when you’re tied to your desk, or when you’ve tied your students to theirs! In our session, Steve Sippel draws from years of teaching middle and high school kids in public disciplinary alternative schools, observations of classrooms from the administrative perspective, selections of expert research, and practical nuggets of wisdom from successful teachers. This session’s goal is to create classrooms that engage kids, reduce teacher stress, and make your administrators happy! Participants will experience the building blocks of supplemental aids. You will see examples of aids and get a snapshot of how to implement them in the classroom. Palomino 1 John Crowder, Visions Technology Presentation General Interest Teacher-Friendly Technology Resources 8:00 - 9:00 4 Got hardware. Got software. Need help getting started? Come explore these easy-to-implement lesson plans and resources for math students of all ages. Use Microsoft Office and other commonly available software to seamlessly and inexpensively integrate technology into your classroom. Palomino 2 Patsy Kanter, HMH 4.5 Presentation K-5 Fostering Good Questioning Everyday: Using Higher-Order Thinking Skills with Calendar Math 8:00 - 9:00 Monday Appaloosa 3 Steven Sippel, Harlandale ISD Presentation New Teachers General Interest Classroom Management 101 For (Non) Dummies: Those Aren’t Barbarians, That’s My 3rd Period Class! 8:00 - 9:00 Mustang 2 Stan Hartzler, Archer City ISD 5 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Structuring Student Practice For Maximum Effectiveness 8:00 - 9:30 Elementary Fort Worth 5/6 Sharon Benson, Region 4 ESC Activity General Interest Why Do I Feel Like I’m Losing My Mind? 8:00 - 9:00 7 Austin 1/2 Robert Quach, Tonya Haddox, 8 Activity Garland ISD New Teachers General Interest Hey Rookie! Don’t Let Your First Day Be Your Last! 8:00 - 9:00 Are you about to embark on a new journey in the classroom? Do you need some advice on classroom management, curriculum instruction, or how to handle situations that may arise during the course of the year? Bring your questions, and we will answer! Handouts will be provided. Fort Worth 1/2 Cindy Brown, Melissa Henrietta, 9 Activity Arlington ISD PK-2 Building The K-2 Math Workshop 8:00 - 9:30 Ever wonder how to fit it all in—math talk, focus lessons, small group time, journaling, etc.? BUILD is an acronym for a math workshop structure for young children. Explore how to keep your children engaged throughout your math block in meaningful mathematics! The presenter will model higher-order thinking skills for deep math discussions during calendar time. page 23 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Texas 4 10 Activity PK-2 Anchors To 5 And 10 Monday Elementary 8:00 - 9:00 Carolyn Moore, Independent Consultant Help young students develop number relationships using a fiveframe or a ten-frame. In this session we will explore activities using this model. We will also discuss the importance of questioning students for understanding. Grapevine 4/5 11 Activity PK-2 Shuffling Into Math 8:00 - 9:30 Jane Felling, Box Cars & One-Eyed Jacks Mustang 6 Activity Featured Session PK-2 Rock Your Math Class F 12, 146 Ron Brown, Nancy Brown, Intelli-Tunes Teach place-value, time, money, counting, number sense, shapes, fractions and so much more with the power of classroom tested songs, games, and activities. Use the power of music to make a positive difference. Join Ron and Nancy Brown for a fast paced session that will truly ignite your teaching, energize your classroom, and accelerate learning! Handouts! Prizes! Fun! Texas 1/2 Sherry Colarusso, Vennlogic, Inc. 13 Presentation K-5 Spiraled Review To Support Critical Thinking 8:00 - 9:30 Participants will see a spiral review tool used effectively as a means to instructional density and will understand the importance of focused inquiry specific to critical thinking. Algebraic patterning through extension, prediction, and generalization will be included in the spiral. 8:00 - 9:30 14, 72 Mustang 3 Activity K-5 Rose Ann Jackson, Pam Littleton, Beth Riggs, Tarleton State University “Fruity” Math (With A Few Veggies!) Fruits and vegetables can be a source of inexpensive manipulatives for illustrating mathematical concepts and developing problem-solving skills. Participants will experience a variety of ways to use these items mathematically within their elementary classrooms. LOADS of handouts and activities will be provided for you to take with you! page 24 Effective mathematics teachers have the ability to make content accessible and understandable to students through mathematical knowledge for teaching (MKT). Pre-service teachers participated in a study to determine the impact of methods courses on the development of MKT. The data and results of the Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching (MKT) measures (Hill, Schilling, & Ball, 2004) administered will be shared. Pecos 2 Doliska Dawson, Antheresa Brown, 16 Activity Arlington ISD K-5 Exploring Mathematics Through Children’s Literature 8:00 - 9:00 Come prepared to play card and dice games that help your youngest students achieve success in basic number sense, place-value, patterning, graphing, data management, addition, and subtraction. This strategy-based workshop will provide you with many easy to implement games that incorporate the use of cards, dice, and new domino activities. Reproducible game boards, student samples, and more will be demonstrated. Great for regular, ESL, After School, Title 1, and special education programs. Come prepared to play! 8:00 - 9:30 Mustang 5 Carole Hayata, University of North Texas 15 Presentation K-5 The Development Of Mathematical Knowledge For Teaching Pre-Service Teachers 8:00 - 9:00 Do you consider reading and math to be two separate subjects? In this session, educators will learn how to integrate children’s literature into their mathematics curriculum. Participants will walk away from this session with ready-to-use lesson plans. Mustang 4 Presentation New Teachers K-5 Math And Writing Do Mix! 8:00 - 9:00 17, 51 Kimberly Wheeler, Building to Learn, Inc. When writing skills are used with math concepts, students develop insight into the principles of mathematics. In turn, an even deeper awareness occurs when students share that knowledge and understanding with others in written and oral form. This is a great way to assess student comprehension! 18, 48 Dallas 1/2 Activity ELL/Bilingual K-5 8:00 - 9:00 Mariemma Cobb, Rockwall ISD Erika Manning, Susan Segura, Howard Dobbs Elementary Let Them Connect! Strategies To Engage And Empower Students With Language Choice (English/Spanish) We will explore methods to “hook” students with different abilities to deeper levels of understanding in mathematics. To meet these challenges effectively, teachers need a broad range of teaching strategies that integrate a variety of resources. We will share strategies which are used in projects in a number of Texas school districts. Concepts shared will range from counting, place-value, and operations to fractions, measurement, and decimals. Participants will receive a CD and off-computer support materials. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Stefani Kulhanek, Region 4 ESC How does incorporating student choice into the elementary mathematics classroom support the needs all students? Join us as we explore easy-to-implement strategies that facilitate differentiated instruction and provide insight into the components of an engaging classroom. Appaloosa 4 Robert Parrish, AnsMar Publishers, Inc. Presentation K-5 Effective Instructional Strategies: 7 Proven Methods 8:00 - 9:00 20, 247 Pecos 3 Leslie Koske, Region 14 ESC 21 Activity Technology K-5 Hot-Dog Problem Solving Using The TI-15™ Calculator For K-5 8:00 - 9:00 This session features a basic calculator ‘how-to’ giving teachers creative literature-based elementary math activities using manipulatives and the TI-15™ calculator to problem-solve using HOTS “Higher Order Thinking Skills!” This calculator features a two-line display, place-value keys, fraction keys, rounding with a moveable decimal key, constants, and more! Participants will receive free copies of all activities. Austin 3 Activity 3-5 The Amazing Race - MATH 8:00 - 9:00 22 LaKesha Bass, Anita Gray, DeSoto ISD Learn how to create a competitive way to incorporate cooperative learning while practicing hands-on math activities. Detailed steps to set up the competition and activities will be demonstrated. Del Rio 2 Anita Turner, Rhymes ‘n Times 22.5 Activity 3-5 Conquer Times Tables in Only Three Weeks! 8:00 - 9:00 This program offers teachers a non-traditional method to teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and equivalency using all four learning styles with a multi-sensory approach. Lori Ramsey, Courtney Foreman, Northwest ISD As a coach or administrator you may already be familiar with observations and feedback. Now you might be wondering, how can I help my teachers build their content knowledge? This session will explore various strategies for coaches and/or administrators to incorporate into professional learning communities so that teachers have opportunities to examine and discuss best practices on topics ranging from lesson design to assessments. San Antonio 5/6 Denise Carter, Denise Carter’s Smarty 24, 376 Activity Bunch 3-5 Denise Carter’s Smartybunch™ Using Songs To Master Math 8:00 - 9:30 Denise Carter will use songs to show teachers creative ways and new strategies for math they can use all year long. The strategies are guaranteed to improve daily, test, and overall student performance. Grapevine 2/3 Angela Clark, Bobbie Carter, 25, 113 Activity Wylie ISD 3-5 Teach Like A Math Rockstar In The 21st Century 8:00 - 9:30 Teachers will learn how to integrate 21st Century skills and effective math strategies. Participants will learn how to effectively engage students by using technology and collaboration structures in order to improve student achievement. Mustang 1 Beth Duke, Heather Lewis, Activity Lewisville ISD 3-5 STAAR Gazing – Bringing Measurement Into Focus For 4th Grade 8:00 - 9:30 26, 232 Join fourth-grade Lewisville ISD teachers to explore unchartered territory, as we relate the measurement big idea from the Texas Response to the Curriculum Focal Points to the new STAAR assessment. Journey through hands-on, integrated activities ready to travel from our classroom to yours. Resistance is futile—STAAR is coming! Fort Worth 3/4 27, 105 Activity New Teachers 3-5 Guided Math With Results 8:00 - 9:00 Dianne Fulton, Lewisville ISD Learn a teacher-friendly system to implement Guided Math into your classroom. Utilize viable and rigorous small-group stations to motivate and instruct your students using materials you already have on your campus! Provide daily and weekly opportunities for remediation and enrichment to meet the needs of ALL of your students and propel them forward. page 25 Monday Come learn instructional strategies for effective direct instruction and tips to reach all students regardless of their learning style. When implementing these strategies, teachers will be able to track the successful development of student learning. This will facilitate development of knowledge and skills as specified in state and TEKS standards. Texas 5/6 23, 189 Activity K-5 Coaching Tools For PLC’s 8:00 - 9:30 Elementary Dallas 5/6 19, 49 Activity K-5 The Power To Choose 8:00 - 9:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Austin 6 Melissa Goulden, Becky Dewald, 28 Activity Lewisville ISD 3-5 STAAR Gazing– Bringing Measurement Into Focus For 3rd Grade Grapevine 1 32 Activity 3-5 Math A Big Deal Join third-grade Lewisville ISD teachers to explore unchartered territory, as we relate the measurement big idea from the Texas Response to the Curriculum Focal Points to the new STAAR assessment. Journey through hands-on, integrated activities ready to travel from our classroom to yours. Resistance is futile–STAAR is coming! Math is a BIG DEAL and can be lots of fun! You will learn several ways to motivate your students to succeed in their computational skills in math through hands-on, innovative games. Come prepared to play and have a good time practicing place-value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions in a game-like format that you can implement into your classroom tomorrow! Fort Worth 7 Jim Holland, Arlington ISD 29 Presentation 3-5 Print, Cut, And Fold: Creative Technology Projects For Elementary Math 8:00 - 9:30 Monday Elementary 8:00 - 9:30 8:00 - 9:00 This is not arts and crafts with computers! In this session we will demonstrate projects that require basic graphic manipulation in Microsoft Office. Technology-infused graphic organizers and foldable activities will be demonstrated, such as towers, cascading flip books, clue squares, flap books, pyramids, folding Venn diagrams, pocket portfolios, and more. Each of the projects that will be presented will be accompanied by suggested curriculum uses for all subjects at the elementary level. 8:00 - 9:00 30 ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers San Antonio 1/2 Activity 3-5 Angel Magruder, Vanessa Shiplett, Birdville ISD Math Card Games This session will offer a wide variety of math card games that can be used for all levels of students. The games will be easy for students to learn with little or no set up required! The games featured will focus on concepts such as place-value, rounding, fractions, decimals, and many more! San Antonio 3 Brenna Newman, Kriston Ciacco, 31, 103 Activity Denton ISD New Teachers 3-5 Guided Math For Great Students! 8:00 - 9:00 Elementary mathematics... boring, tiresome, and overwhelming! Not anymore! We have put “Guided Math” into practice (along with preand post-assessments) to make math instruction not only the highlight for our students but a highlight to teach as well! You will leave with tons of ideas to improve your instruction as well as math menus, closing classroom strategies, games, and more to use with your students! Come learn about this data and research-based best practice... and leave feeling more excited about math than ever before! 8:00 - 9:00 33 San Antonio 4 Activity Connie Newville, Math A Big Deal Diane Utsman, Region 18 ESC ELL/Bilingual, 3-5 New Teachers Multiply Like Rabbits And Divide And Conquer! Traditional algorithms are the reason so many students cannot multiply and divide. Students can use Base 10 Blocks to discover a multiplication algorithm and make long division easy! In this session, we will use Base 10 Blocks to explore multiplication and division using number sense and the distributive property and connect the “block understanding” to non-traditional algorithms. You will leave ready to multiply like rabbits and conquer division. 34, 257 Dallas 3/4 Activity ELL/Bilingual 3-5 8:00 - 9:00 Deidre Hannible, Mrs. Math Games Professional Development & Consulting STAARving For Great Math Ideas? Ignite Your Class Making mathematical connections to the real world can be a task for elementary students. Come learn and enjoy fun ways to get all students engaged in math when they are in class and away from school! 8:00 - 9:00 35 ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers Palomino 3 Presentation Bill Lombard, 3-5 Mistletoe School Foothill High School Brad Fulton, Fraction Number Line: Connections For Success This easy-to-teach and mathematically powerful activity will develop rich number sense among fraction, decimal, and percent representations for your students. This is a great way to help not only elementary students, but also older students who struggle with fraction concepts. A complete handout is available. Appaloosa 1 Jamie Halliburton, Hurst Euless Bedford ISD 36 Activity Technology 3-5 SMART (Smiling Mathematicians And Reenergized Teachers) Math 8:00 - 9:00 A session for novice or beginning SMART Board users focusing on making small tweaks in how the TEKS are taught to incorporate the SMART Board results in enhancing student engagement while simultaneously increasing understanding and achievement. page 26 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 8:00 - 9:00 Austin 4/5 Candy George, Region 4 ESC 37, 121 Activity ELL/Bilingual 3-5 Embedding ELPS In The Mathematics Classroom Appaloosa 4 Margaret Harris, St. Pius X High School 42, 175 Presentation General Interest A Colorful Solution To Learning Problems Explore learning strategies to address the English Language Proficiency Standard’s student expectations of listening, speaking, reading, and writing to facilitate students’ acquisition of mathematics academic language and access to mathematics content. Irlen Syndrome is a visual perception problem that affects an estimated 15% of the general population and 50% of people with learning differences. It can lead to graphing and integer problems in math classes. Learn how to identify it and help students who are affected. It’s as easy as color! Which methods efficiently develop automaticity across a broad range of students? See the latest results from our ongoing math fact fluency research. Sherri Adler, Tricia Salerno, SMARTTraining Come learn hands-on intervention strategies to use with any curriculum based on Singapore Math. F With the emergence of STAAR, the Common Core State Standards movement, and the intense pressure for students to acquire 21st Century skills, these requirements will force the teaching of mathematics to change from its traditional approach and move to another level of higher student achievement. Each of the above requirements will be described and some new ways of thinking about teaching mathematics will be discussed based on evidence-based results in Texas, the USA, and internationally. Palomino 3 April Chauvette, Emily Gray, Activity Leander ISD General Interest Making Sense Of The TAKS Vertical Scale 9:15 - 10:15 9:15 - 10:15 44, 154 Presenters will share strategies they have used with grade-level teams to help them to transform into Professional Learning Communities (PLCs). Participants will have the opportunity to dialog about common barriers and successes around supporting developing PLCs. TAKS data for grades 3–8 are now being reported on a Vertical Scale, allowing stakeholders to quantify a student’s academic progress from year to year, as measured by TAKS–and soon STAAR. Come learn more about vertical scale and how to use a graphic organizer to delve deeper into this data, make sense of it, and identify students for targeted interventions. Participants will receive access to the tools and organizers to use with their campus. Palomino 1 Pam Johnson, Kelly Meshell, 40 Presentation Austin ISD General Interest Leadership For Professional Learning Communities Appaloosa 3 Steven Sippel, Harlandale ISD 41, 3 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Classroom Management 101 For (Non) Dummies: Those Aren’t Barbarians, That’s My 3rd Period Class! 9:15 - 10:15 Probably the single most important aspect of the classroom experience for teachers and kids alike is classroom management. It’s hard to explore the vast reaches of your content when you’re tied to your desk, or when you’ve tied your students to theirs! In our session, Steve Sippel draws from years of teaching middle and high school kids in public disciplinary alternative schools, observations of classrooms from the administrative perspective, selections of expert research, and practical nuggets of wisdom from successful teachers. This session’s goal is to create classrooms that engage kids, reduce teacher stress, and make your administrators happy! 9:15 - 10:15 45, 80 ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers Texas 4 Activity Lori Lomas, General Interest Hereford ISD Hereford SD Cookie Tarr, Journals And Beyond!!!!! You know that your kids need to write in math class. But just how do you get that done in an effective format that works? This session will teach you how to produce an interactive math learning journal, which will facilitate successful student learning of math skills and problem-solving strategies. You will learn how to give your students an opportunity to connect your teaching with their learning through the power of their writing. This will provide student ownership and real-life connections for our math concepts. page 27 Monday Del Rio 3 39 Activity 3-5 Singapore Math Interventions 8:00 - 9:00 Texas C Sam Zigrossi, Charles A. Dana Center Presentation Featured Sesion General Interest Are You Ready To Leap Into The 21st Century, Because You’ll Have To! 9:15 - 10:15 43 Elementary Grapevine 6 Paul Cholmsky, ExploreLearning 38, 99 Presentation 3-5 Effective Methods For Developing Math Fact Fluency 8:00 - 9:00 9:15 - 10:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Fort Worth 3/4 Debrah Harman, Learning Wheels, Inc. 46, 87 Activity PK-2 Help The Little Ones’ Quest For Big, Bigger, Best!!! 9:15 - 10:15 Come and join the fun and laughter as we rev up the excitement! This hands-on session gives teachers motivating TEKS-correlated ideas, games, and strategies that can be used for all of their students. These strategies are so user-friendly that teachers can begin using them immediately in their classrooms! Plus, every attendee leaves with a game and a handout!!! Let the quest begin! When writing skills are used with math concepts, students develop insight of the principles of mathematics. In turn, an even deeper awareness occurs when students share that knowledge and understanding with others in written and oral form. This is a great way to assess student comprehension! Monday Elementary 9:15 - 10:15 Pecos 2 47 Activity PK-2 More Than A Math Game! 9:15 - 10:15 Aryn Merrill, David Veteikis, Arlington ISD Do you want to incorporate more games into your math time? Are you worried about making them purposeful practice? Join us for games that involve math standards, accountable talk, and fun! 48, 18 Dallas 1/2 Activity ELL/Bilingual K-5 9:15 - 10:15 Mariemma Cobb, Erika Manning, Susan Segura, Rockwall ISD Let Them Connect! We will explore methods to “hook” students with different abilities to deeper levels of understanding in mathematics. To meet these challenges effectively, teachers need a broad range of teaching strategies that integrate a variety of resources. We will share strategies which are used in projects in a number of Texas school districts. Concepts shared will range from counting, place-value, and operations to fractions, measurement, and decimals. Participants will receive a CD and off-computer support materials. Dallas 5/6 Activity K-5 The Power To Choose 9:15 - 10:15 49, 19 Stefani Kulhanek, Kimberly Wheeler, Building to Learn, Inc. Mustang 5 Valerie Sharon, Theresa Hughes, Activity Sam Houston State University K-5 Learning To Teach A Math Methods Course Using Lesson Study 9:15 - 10:15 52 We will describe the process and outcomes of our collaboration intended for improving our practice in teaching a math methods course for PSTs. Two senior math educators provided guidance, observed, and critiqued four fraction lessons taught by two junior researchers/instructors. Outcome measures for this two-semester study included PSTs knowledge gain and self efficacy, and reflections from researchers. Fort Worth 5/6 Bonnie McRae, EOAC Waco Charter Activity School K-5 Research-Based Interventions For At-Risk Students Linking Math With Comprehension 9:15 - 10:15 53 Participants will engage in activities to promote independent learning while enhancing math concept retention with research-based best practices. At-risk student characteristics will be identified and strategies to support comprehension through math will be emphasized. Easy classroom management approaches to teaching math for all students will be reviewed. Positive interactions and raising self-esteem will be included. Region 4 ESC How does incorporating student choice into the elementary mathematics classroom support the needs all students? Join us as we explore easy-to-implement strategies that facilitate differentiated instruction and provide insight into the components of an engaging classroom. Yellow Rose Jenny Pena, Northside ISD 50 Presentation K-5 Math Rocks! A Rockin’ Basic Math Facts Incentive Program 9:15 - 10:15 Math Rocks is an incentive program based on the Rock Band game that helps kids want to learn their basic math facts . page 28 Mustang 4 51, 17 Presentation New Teachers K-5 Math And Writing Do Mix! Austin 3 Stephanie Pasley, Step by Step Expressions, 54 Activity Inc. K-5 The Math Party: Learning Math Through Music And Dance 9:15 - 10:15 In this electrifying session, you will sing, dance, and most importantly, learn! The MATH PARTY session encompasses songs, raps, chants, and movements that can be infused into your existing mathematics curriculum. Aligned with National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards, the motivating, musical, mathematical repertoire includes age-appropriate content for all grade levels. This session is interactive, motivational, inspirational, and educational! Don’t be TARDY for the MAAATH PAARRTY!! CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Working through an activity, participants will discover how to effectively plan a lesson that engages the learner, spiral multiple concepts, and provide appropriate assessments throughout. 9:15 - 10:15 60, 104 Grapevine 1 Activity 3-5 Nancy Wisker, Dinah Zike Academy Debbie Bynum, Region 18 ESC Measure Up In Math Using 3-D Graphic Organizers In this fast-paced, hands-on workshop, learn to make and use measurement-focused 3-D graphic organizers that are sure to help your students measure up in math. Depart with practical ideas ready to use immediately. 61 Any linear function limited to a specific time allotment will always produce gaps. To close linear gaps, someone in front has to pull back, or someone behind has to do double time, and then a gap, however small, will still exist. Applying simple logistics to learning and teaching while using radial progression instead of linear, allows each individual to uniquely succeed at unprecedented levels. Atrisk students top out standardized tests. Case studies are given. A session for novice or beginning SMART Board users focusing on making small tweaks in how the TEKS are taught to incorporate the SMART Board results in enhancing student engagement while simultaneously increasing understanding and achievement. Appaloosa 1 Jamie Halliburton, Hurst Euless Bedford ISD Activity Technology 3-5 SMART (Smiling Mathematicians And Reenergized Teachers) Math 9:15 - 10:15 San Antonio 1/2 Layne Heitz, Southeastern Oklahoma 62, 92 Activity State University 3-5 Engaging Elementary Students In Authentic Reasoning With Data And Chance 9:15 - 10:15 Texas 3 57, 190 Activity 3-5 Let’s Get Graphic Organized! 9:15 - 10:15 Erica Garcia, Robyn Hernandez, Corpus Christi ISD Explore a variety of graphic organizers, from simple to complex. These graphic organizers will encourage students to visualize, evaluate the structure, and examine word problems more in-depth, thereby increasing comprehension. Elementary students can develop their own research projects where they form their own research questions, gather data, graph results, and draw conclusions. This interactive activity will help teachers successfully teach the TEKS for probability and statistics. Dallas 3/4 58 Activity 3-5 Out Of This World Division 9:15 - 10:15 9:15 - 10:15 Taleigha Murray, Wichita Falls ISD 3-5 Do Martians Smell Bad, Really? Use engaging strategies to teach division using a solar system theme. Participants will learn mnemonics, technology, songs, games, and practice activities in this session. Be ready to take students’ division to the next dimension. 9:15 - 10:15 59, 259 Grapevine 6 Activity 3-5 63 Fort Worth 7 Activity Whitney Evans, Plano ISD Kay Spalding, Denton ISD The Lies Teachers Tell Does the alligator always eat the bigger number? Is multiplication really just repeated addition? Explore classroom conversations and teachers’ tricks that lead to students’ common misconceptions. We will follow with discussions about effective teaching strategies to stop the domino effect and reverse students’ misconceptions. Nicholas Restivo, Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools Generating Student (And Teacher) Excitement For Mathematical Problem Solving A “problem” is not a problem if it has an easy solution. Real problems must be appropriately challenging, have multiple means to solve them, and lead students to a better understanding of mathematical concepts. We will discover ways for our students (and their teachers) to become better problem solvers while preparing them for any assessment they may encounter. Austin 4/5 Kim Loucks, Teaching and Learning 64 Activity Connected 3-5 Mathivators: Motivational Tools For Mathematical Success 9:15 - 10:15 Mathivators are activities and strategies designed to facilitate the appreciation of and fun in mathematics. Come learn how to motivate students, so they can learn and love math. page 29 Monday Austin 1/2 Jeanine McGregor, Mac Math, Inc. 56 Activity K-5 Why Just Close Achievement Gaps? Eliminate The Origin Of Them! 9:15 - 10:15 Elementary San Antonio 3 Sabrina McCullough, Mathematics Consultant 55 Activity New Teachers K-5 Begin With The End In Mind: Lesson Planning 101 9:15 - 10:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Del Rio 3 Donna Vorenkamp, Texas Educational Solutions 65 Presentation 3-5 Using Sheltered Instruction Through Technology 9:45 - 11:15 When ELLs enter U.S. schools, they face the dual challenge of keeping up with learning a new language and with the academic content of their grade level. Using the SIOP or Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol model in math enables teachers to deliver lessons that attend to the academic and linguistic needs of English learners. Enhancing Sheltered Instruction techniques through the use of technology is a win-win for both teachers and students. This session will describe the elements of Sheltered Instruction and how they can be applied in math. As a coach or administrator you may already be familiar with observations and feedback. Now you might be wondering, how can I help my teachers build their content knowledge? This session will explore various strategies for coaches and/or administrators to incorporate into professional learning communities so that teachers have opportunities to examine and discuss best practices on topics ranging from lesson design to assessments. Elementary 9:15 - 10:15 Del Rio 2 Cindy Luttrell, Sandy Szako, 66 Activity Region 6 ESC 3-5 Math Journaling In The Elementary Classroom Monday 9:15 - 10:15 Tired of “sit and get” note taking? Tired of students losing needed notes and handouts? This hands-on session will provide you with ideas to get a math journal started in your classroom. Participants will make a sample journal to take with them. Grapevine 2/3 67 Presentation General Interest Microsoft Excel Can Do That? 9:45 - 11:15 Karen Ferrell, Author Fort Worth 1/2 68, 173 Activity ELL/Bilingual PK-2 Big Ideas For Little Children! Judy S. Bishop, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill This session will provide carefully sequenced, developmentally appropriate mathematics activities for early childhood. Using focus questions, activities will help young children see patterns, build relationships, and connect to prior learning. Handouts will include math activities in both English and Spanish. Austin 6 John del Regato, Rene LeBlanc, 69 Activity Pentathlon Institute K-5 Adventures In Problem Solving Via Cooperative Math Games 9:45 - 11:15 Participants will learn math games that motivate ALL students while teaching basic skills, conceptual understanding, critical reasoning, and cooperation. page 30 Mustang 6 71, 319 Activity New Teachers K-5 Reaching The Unreachable 9:45 - 11:15 Lori Ramsey, Courtney Foreman, Northwest ISD Leone Lewis, McGraw-Hill Looking for a way to reach the unreachable student? Come experience hands-on intervention strategies in this participation workshop. You will discover ways to teach mathematics concepts in order reach different modalities of learners using games, role playing, and Foldables®. 9:45 - 11:15 72, 14 Mustang 3 Activity K-5 Find quotients and remainders, greatest common factors and least common multiples, square roots, and absolute value. Explore probability. Make bingo cards, crossword puzzles, family trees, and more using the power of Microsoft Excel. 9:45 - 11:15 Texas 5/6 70 Activity K-5 Coaching Tools For PLC’s Rose Ann Jackson, Tarleton State University Pam Littleton, Beth Riggs, Tarleton State University “Fruity” Math (With A Few Veggies!) Fruits and vegetables can be a source of inexpensive manipulatives for illustrating mathematical concepts and developing problemsolving skills. Participants will experience a variety of ways to use these items mathematically within their elementary classrooms. Loads of handouts and activities will be provided for you to take with you! Mustang 1 73, 111 Presentation 3-5 Flight Plan To The STAAR 9:45 - 11:15 Gayle Fuller, Callie Carden, GF Educators, Inc. We have a destination, now what is our flight plan? Looking out into space is overwhelming, so where do we start and where are we going? The thought is a little scary!!! I have researched the obstacles, determined a strategy, plotted the course, studied the coordinates, gathered the equipment, and I am ready to start the journey! Will you join me? CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big San Antonio 4 Laura Vaughn, Pamela Rogers, 74 Activity Lewisville ISD 3-5 STAAR Gazing - Bringing Measurement Into Focus For 5th Grade Grapevine 4/5 78 Activity 3-5 All Hands On Deck Join fifth-grade Lewisville ISD teachers to explore unchartered territory as we relate the measurement Big Idea from the Texas Response to the Curriculum Focal Points to the new STAAR assessment. Journey through hands-on, integrated activities ready to travel to from our classroom to yours. Resistance is futile—STAAR is coming! This strategy-based math games workshop focuses on the best card, dice, and multi-sided dice games that help your students understand and master the basic operations, problem solving, data management, probability, and more. Reproducible game boards, student samples, and more will be shared. Great for regular, ESL, After School, Title 1, and special education programs. By connecting games practice with strategies, students will become more empowered and successful. Come prepared to play! San Antonio 5/6 75 Activity 3-5 Multiplication Makeover 9:45 - 11:15 Sandra White, Lone Star Learning Through use of manipulatives, children’s literature, and differentiated instruction, participants will engage in activities specifically aimed to increase student understanding of mathematics concepts through the lens of algebraic thinking. Activities are aligned to NCTM Curriculum Focal Points and the Common Core State Standards, along with the TEKS. 77 3-5 Box Cars & One-Eyed Jacks Palomino 2 Leigh Childs, San Diego County Office of Activity Education New Teachers 3-5 Engaging Activities + Effective Instructional Strategies = Numerically Nimble Students 9:45 - 11:15 Rudy Neufeld, Neufeld Learning Systems Inc Missy Taylor, J. Lyndall Hughes Elementary Build It; Draw It; Talk It; Write It! ... Own It!! Strategies To Reach Them All We will share strategies to “hook” students with different abilities to deeper understanding in mathematics. To meet these challenges effectively, teachers need a broad range of teaching strategies that integrate a variety of resources. Concepts shared will be from the K–5 curriculum. Participants will receive a CD and lessons so that all concepts shared and discussed in this session can be used by the participants. How can we “work smarter, not harder” to close the achievement gap and improve individual students’ numeric competence and confidence? These instructional strategies promote greater student participation and numeric sense-making. Handouts include highinterest practice activities which enhance mathematical reasoning, while improving students’ numeric competence. 10:30 - 11:30 80, 45 ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers Texas 4 Activity General Interest Lori Lomas, Cookie Tarr, Hereford ISD Journals And Beyond!!!!! You know that your kids need to write in math class. Just how do you get that done in an effective format? This session will teach you how to produce an interactive math learning journal, which will facilitate successful student learning of math skills and problemsolving strategies. You will learn how to give your students an opportunity to connect your teaching with their learning through the power of their writing. This will provide students with ownership and real-life connections for math concepts. Yellow Rose Jane Georges, Region 4 ESC 81 Activity General Interest Making Math Accessible Through Universal Design For Learning (UDL) 10:30 - 11:30 Examine the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) which support accessibility to rigorous and relevant mathematics for all students and which provide support for the STAAR assessment program. page 31 Monday Texas 1/2 Sherry Colarusso, Vennlogic, Inc. 76, 308 Activity 3-5 Making Algebra Connections In 3-5 Classrooms 9:45 - 11:15 Mustang 2 Activity Jane Felling, 79, 226 Check out great conceptual ideas and watch students’ confidence soar when you spend just a few minutes a day for two weeks using color, mnemonic devices, movement, rhyme, and short consistent reviews to master basic multiplication facts, once and for all ensuring success for every student! Leave with a tried and proven plan to simplify teaching, and watch overwhelming fear disappear as students realize they truly are magnificent mathematicians! 9:45 - 11:15 9:45 - 11:15 Elementary 9:45 - 11:15 CAMT 2011 Monday Elementary The Start of Something Big 10:30 - 11:30 Palomino 1 Angela Brewer, Beaumont ISD 82 Activity PK–2 Building A Mathematics Background: It’s Easy As 1-2-3! 10:30 - 11:30 As a 14 year educator in schools with a high percentage of students meeting the qualifications of “low socioeconomic” status, I have developed a 3 step approach to building a solid mathematical background for early learners. This session will focus on strategies that will help close the achievement gap and give students from low socioeconomic backgrounds the early skills they need to succeed in upper level math classes. Come and join the fun and laughter as we rev up the excitement! This hands-on session gives teachers motivating TEKS-correlated ideas, games, and strategies that can be used for all of their students. These strategies are so user-friendly that teachers can begin using them immediately in their classrooms! Plus, every attendee leaves with a game and a handout!!! Let the quest begin! Pecos 3 Abby Sanchez, Texas Instruments 83 Presentation Technology General Interest TI Products—Downloads And Upgrades—How To Get The Latest Versions Of Everything 10:30 - 11:30 This session will demonstrate how to find the latest versions of your TI software, programs, APPS, and operating systems for a variety of TI calculators—including the TI-73 Explorer™ and the TI 83/84 Plus™ family of calculators—at the TI website (www.education. ti.com/latest), and then show you how to get it loaded on your equipment. A demonstration and discussion of various connectivity cables will also be provided. Remember upgrades and operating systems are free. It’s time to get up-to-date. Texas C Zalman Usiskin, The University of Chicago Presentation Featured Session General Interest Forty-Eight Years Of International Comparisons: What Have We Learned? 10:30 - 11:30 84 F In virtually every international comparison study, from the first in 1963-1964 until the present, students in the United States have not scored as high as students from some other countries. Why is this, and how can we do better? Austin 4/5 Mickey Powell, The Society for Financial 85 Presentation Awareness General Interest Financial Blunders Even Math Teachers Make! 10:30 - 11:30 Are you making the right choices for your future? Come learn how to avoid costly financial mistakes that could undermine your retirement. Fort Worth 7 Robert Quach, Tonya Haddox, 86 Activity Garland ISD New Teachers General Interest Hey Rookie! Don’t Let Your First Day Be Your Last! 10:30 - 11:30 Are you about to embark on a new journey in the classroom? Do you need some advice on classroom management, curriculum instruction, or how to handle situations that may arise during the course of the year? Bring your questions, and we will answer them! Handouts will be provided. page 32 Fort Worth 3/4 Debrah Harman, Learning Wheels, Inc. 87, 46 Activity PK-2 Help The Little One’s Quest For Big, Bigger, Best!!! Appaloosa 3 Cindy Brown, Arlington ISD 88 Presentation PK-2 Everyday Math Journaling In K-2 10:30 - 11:30 This session will explore using math journals as a daily part of the math workshop. We will strengthen our understandings about this powerful learning tool including what makes a good journal prompt, the learning process of journaling, and scaffolding children’s representations. Appaloosa 4 Pete Sickler, Mobius Math Activity 3-5 Using Mathematical Models to Help Students Build Fluency 10:30 - 11:30 88.5 Participants will investigate the use of mathematical models to help students visualize, organize, and extend their mathematical thinking. Austin 1/2 David Stevens, Symphony Learning 89 Presentation K-5 Best Practices For Implementing Response To Intervention For Math 10:30 - 11:30 This presentation presents important research-based principles for an effective Response to Intervention program for math. The presenter is a developmental psychologist with a focus on cognitive development and learning difficulties. 10:30 - 11:30 90 Mustang 5 Activity K-5 Dustin Jones, Mary Swarthout, Beth Cory, Sam Houston State University Popsicle Sticks, Ping Pong Balls, And Pennies: Tasks And Instruction Designed For Place Value We will describe an ongoing and iterative lesson design/implementation/revision cycle related to place-value concepts. We will share our findings about how we have helped prospective teachers better understand the mathematics needed for teaching—specifically teaching concepts and ideas related to place-value. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Jennifer Ward, Dana Ferguson, Arlington ISD Ever wanted to have a math club and not sure how to get it going? Come check us out! We team with teachers on our campus to run a successful Math Club with students from grades 1-6. You will get ideas and resources for having a fantastic after-school math club. San Antonio 1/2 Layne Heitz, Southeastern Oklahoma 92, 62 Activity State University 3-5 Engaging Elementary Students In Authentic Reasoning With Data And Chance Dallas 3/4 Donna Monck, Rock Christian Academy 95 Activity 3-5 Mastering Measurement Skills–Fractions, Scale Drawing, And More! 10:30 - 11:30 Learn exciting, innovative, research-based methods to teach measurement, fractions, scale drawing, etc. These hands-on activities provide practical application leading to student and teacher success, ease, and enjoyment. Handouts and materials provided. 10:30 - 11:30 Mustang 4 Todd Jeffrey, Round Rock ISD Presentation 3-5 Guided Math And Cognitively Guided Instruction: An Integrated Approach To Differentiating Mathematics In The Upper-Elementary Grades 10:30 - 11:30 93 Are you seeking a way to provide children with appropriate and challenging educational experiences and activities? Guided Math and CGI are powerful approaches to differentiating mathematics instruction. This presentation will provide a framework for teachers to blend constructive problem solving with small group or individualized instruction. Participants will leave with practical, classroomtested ideas that they can use right away. Dallas 7 Laura Kunz, Carrollton/Farmers Branch Activity ISD 3-5 Creating A Classroom Environment That Works 10:30 - 11:30 94, 191 How many times have you felt like your class was beyond your control? Have you ever wondered why you were called a teacher and not a wrangler? All too often our own inconsistency and lack of preparation are brought to our attention by the behavior of our students. After generous amounts of self-reflection, teachers will often remark that they have not created the learning environment that fits their students’ needs. This lecture will demonstrate common pitfalls, give practical, simple techniques, and suggest ways to get yourself and your students back on track. 96 Grapevine 6 Activity 3-5 Patricia Sedillo, Eva Horton, Jessica Bronikowski, Waller ISD Elementary Math Made Easy Come and receive grab-and-go ideas to take back to your classrooms. This session will share multiple ways to make numbers fun to teach and fun to learn! Teachers will participate in hands-on activities and strategies, some which will integrate math and science. 10:30 - 11:30 97 Dallas 1/2 Activity 3-5 Louise Vandling, Vista Unified School District (retired) Judy Bippert, San Diego State University (retired) Project Choices That Extend And Enrich Classroom Instruction Classroom instruction in mathematics can be enriched through the use of long-term projects that use math in real-world settings. Participants will experience parts of some of these choices that promote understanding of probability, basic skills, geometry, and measurement. Fort Worth 5/6 98, 396 Activity 3-5 Oh, Now I Get It! 10:30 - 11:30 Bettye Wilson, Linda Cardwell, Lone Star Learning You’ll be amazed at what your students can remember! Discover brain-compatible methods for learning and remembering mathematical concepts through songs, graphic organizers, and daily interactive bulletin board programs. See methods of teaching problem solving, vocabulary, and various concepts such as fractions, decimals, etc., through active learning. Palomino 3 Paul Cholmsky, ExploreLearning 99, 38 Presentation 3-5 Effective Methods For Developing Math Fact Fluency 10:30 - 11:30 Which methods efficiently develop automaticity across a broad range of students? See the latest results from our ongoing math fact fluency research. page 33 Monday Elementary students can develop their own research projects where they form their own research questions, gather data, graph results, and draw conclusions. This interactive activity will help teachers successfully teach the TEKS for probability and statistics. 10:30 - 11:30 Elementary Texas 3 91 Activity K-5 Math Club Counts! 10:30 - 11:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Dallas 5/6 Rich Stuart, Learning Wrap-Ups 100 Presentation K-5 Self-Correcting Math Centers That Align with Texas and Common Core Standards Elementary 10:30 - 11:30 Learn about, play with, and KEEP math centers that meet the expectations of the Texas and Common Core Standards. Pecos 2 Activity 3-5 Snazzy Math Solutions 10:30 - 11:30 101 Denise Duke, Jennifer Ward, Arlington ISD This session will offer participants manageable ways to implement math stations. Each of the 5 core stations are research-based and offer a way to differentiate in the classroom. Door prizes! Austin 3 Linda Cardwell, Lone Star Learning Activity 3-5 Extreme Makeover: Building Vocabulary Today Monday 10:30 - 11:30 102, 291 Are you frustrated that your students don’t know your content area vocabulary? Factors will be presented that affect vocabulary acquisition and different types of words we teach. Participants will engage in a variety of interactive strategies that will engage students and help them retain new curriculum area vocabulary in order to improve comprehension. San Antonio 3 Brenna Newman, Kriston Ciacco, Activity Denton ISD New Teachers 3-5 Guided Math For Great Students! 10:30 - 11:30 103, 31 Elementary mathematics... boring, tiresome, and overwhelming! Not anymore! We have put “Guided Math” into practice (along with pre- and post-assessments) to make math instruction not only the highlight for our students but a highlight to teach as well! You will leave with tons of ideas to improve your instruction as well as math menus, closing classroom strategies, games, and more to use with your students! Come learn about this data and research-based best practice... and leave feeling more excited about math than ever before! 10:30 - 11:30 104, 60 Grapevine 1 Activity 3-5 Nancy Wisker, Dinah Zike Academy Debbie Bynum, Region 18 ESC Measure Up In Math Using 3-D Graphic Organizers In this fast-paced, hands-on workshop, learn to make and use measurement-focused 3-D graphic organizers that are sure to help your students measure up in math. Depart with practical ideas ready to use immediately. page 34 Del Rio 2 105, 27 Activity New Teachers 3-5 Guided Math With Results 10:30 - 11:30 Dianne Fulton, Lewisville ISD Learn a teacher-friendly system to implement Guided Math into your classroom. Utilize viable and rigorous small groups stations to motivate and instruct your students using materials you already have on your campus! Provide daily and weekly opportunities for remediation and enrichment to meet the needs of all of your students and propel them forward. Del Rio 3 106 Activity 3-5 Singapore Math Interventions 10:30 - 11:30 Sherri Adler, Tricia Salerno, SMARTTraining Come learn hands-on intervention strategies to use with any curriculum based on Singapore Math. Fort Worth 1/2 Renee Cassel, Beth Pesnell, Activity Lewisville ISD PK-2 STAAR Gazing: Bringing Measurement Into Focus For 1st Grade 11:30 - 1:00 107, 268 Join firzt-grade Lewisville ISD teachers to explore unchartered territory as we journey through the measurement big idea from the Texas Response to the Curriculum Focal Points. Journey through hands-on, integrated activities ready to travel from our classroom to yours. Resistance is futile! Grapevine 2/3 107.5 Activity 3–5 Repairing Misconceptions 11:30 - 1:00 Kim Kieschnick, Pearson/America’s Choice “What are they thinking?” Have you ever wondered what causes students to make the same mistakes in math year after year? Come take a closer look at how misconceptions in mathematics can interfere with learning. Together we will analyze student work and discover new ways of targeting those stubborn misconceptions! We will help you to produce problem-solving, strategic-thinking, and proficient mathematicians who can tackle the new readiness and supporting standard to yield ultimate success on tests! CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Place value is a very difficult concept for elementary students. Using the TI-10, along with manipulatives, can build this concept in meaningful ways. This session includes several engaging activities that help students discover place-value concepts. San Antonio 5/6 Dinah Chancellor, D R Chancellor, Inc. 109 Activity PK-2 Composing And Decomposing Numbers: An Important Prerequisite Math Skill 11:30 - 1:00 110 Texas 5/6 Activity ELL/Bilingual 3-5 11:30 - 1:00 Jose Franco, WestEd Alma Ramirez, TODOS Connecting Mathematics Comprehension To Academic Language Development The Math Pathways and Pitfalls program integrates best practices for learning math concepts, developing mathematical language, and confronting common pitfalls. Our presentation will build on concepts related to operations with fractions. Participants will discuss an “OK” solution and common pitfalls/errors that many students make on a typical fraction problem, and brainstorm how teachers can facilitate a classroom discussion to help students solidify their understanding of the problem. We will also focus how to support students’ development of academic language while simultaneously dealing with the math content. Mustang 1 111, 73 Presentation 3-5 Flight Plan To The STAAR 11:30 - 1:00 Gayle Fuller, Callie Carden, GF Educators Inc. We have a destination, now what is our flight plan? Looking out into space is overwhelming, so where do we start and where are we going? It’s a little scary! I have researched the obstacles, determined a strategy, plotted the course, studied the coordinates, gathered the equipment, and I am ready to start the journey! Will you join me? Tired of students forgetting the wonderful math concepts you’ve taught them? Ever see that glazed look in their eyes? Maybe it’s time for some new strategies! Learn how incorporating “get up and dance” music into your math classroom can foster learning, increase retention, and engage even the most reluctant learners! Mustang 2 Angela Clark, Bobbie Carter, Activity Wylie ISD 3-5 Teach Like A Math Rockstar In The 21st Century 11:30 - 1:00 113, 25 Teachers will learn how to integrate 21st Century skills and effective math strategies. Participants will learn how to effectively engage students by using technology and collaboration structures in order to improve student achievement. Austin 4/5 Tony Morrow, First in Math 114, 239 Presentation ELL/Bilingual General Interest Deep Practice For Algebra Readiness, Grades K-8 11:45 - 12:45 Explore First in Math, the Texas Online Math Competition where students get so excited about math that they solve thousands of problems and soar beyond grade level. See how students of all backgrounds, grades K-8, figure out 3-step problems involving fractions, integers, decimals, and polynomials – in their heads – plus word problems through 8th grade. First in Math provides the practice students need with no drain on teacher time. Appaloosa 2 115 Presentation Technology General Interest iTouch, iTunes, And iTunesU 11:45 - 12:45 Belynda Billings, Randall Revere, Lamar CISD Learn ways to incorporate the iTouch into the classroom using free math applications, United Streaming, and iTunesU. Pecos 3 Rick Sanchez, Independent Math Activity Consultant Technology General Interest The TI-83/84 Plus™ For Intermediate Users—Tricks Of The Trade 11:45 - 12:45 116 This hands-on session will explore some often-forgotten but useful features of the TI-83 Plus™ and TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculator. Topics will include operating systems, memory management, archiving, deleting games and programs, creating tables, using split screens, grouping, and manual fit. Calculators will be provided, but bring your own and come join the fun. page 35 Monday Research suggests that between the ages of 9 and 12, the brain matures enough to take things apart and put them together in new ways. Yet Texas expects second graders to add and subtract “whether or not regrouping is necessary.” How can we provide early mathematical experiences to help support this expectation? Mustang 3 Debra Cave, Frisco ISD/The Jammin’ 112, 370 Presentation Classroom ELL/Bilingual 3-5 Sing And Dance Your Way Through The Math TEKS 11:30 - 1:00 Elementary Grapevine 4/5 George Christ, McKinney ISD 108 Activity PK-2 Teaching Place-Value Concepts With Calculators And Manipulatives 11:30 - 1:00 CAMT 2011 Elementary The Start of Something Big 11:45 - 12:45 Pecos 1 Pam Littleton, Independant Consultant 117 Activity Technology General Interest The TI-Nspire™ Handheld—A Tool For 21st Century Learners 11:45 - 12:45 Come meet TI’s latest addition to learning technology—redesigned, rechargable, and ready to go—just a graphing calculator. The TI-Nspire™ is document-based, menu-drive, uses multiple representations, and has some new features that may surprise you. The TI-Nspire™ handheld is permitted on a variety of assessments including TAKS, SAT, ACT, and AP exams. Handhelds will be provided. Explore learning strategies to address the English Language Proficiency Standard’s student expectations of listening, speaking, reading, and writing to facilitate students’ acquisition of mathematics academic language and access to mathematics content. 11:45 - 12:45 118 Featured Session Texas B Presentation General Interest F 11:45 - 12:45 122 Key Curriculum Press Presented throughout the United States and abroad, Ignite is fastpaced, fun, thought-provoking, social, local, global. It’s a high-energy program of 5-minute talks by people who have ideas—and the guts to get onstage and share them. Key Curriculum’s Ignite events tackle today’s most talked-about math topics in a way that’s lively, refreshing, and blink-and-you-miss-it quick. This year’s speakers include: Steve Leinwand, Pam Harris, Paula Moeller, Michelle King, James Epperson, Amber Branch, Emma Trevino, Cindy Schneider, and Cindy Schimek. 119, 279 Grapevine D Presentation Featured Session General Interest F David Chard, Southern Methodist University Everly Broadway, Texas Education Agency MSTAR Universal Screener And Rtl Are you looking for tools to identify and serve Tier I and II intervention students? Come learn how the MSTAR Universal Screener can be used to identify students struggling with algebra readiness content in grades 5-8. Participants will also view samples of Tier II intervention materials for grades 5-8, available in Project Share for all teachers and students in the state. Join TEA staff for this exciting session. Texas D Jennifer Taylor-Cox, Taylor-Cox Instruction, Presentation LLC Featured Session General Interest Solving Behavior Problems In Math Class 11:45 - 12:45 120 F Sometimes the most difficult problems to solve in math class are the behavior problems! In this session, we will look at real classroom discipline problems in elementary, middle school, and high school. The solutions involve academic empowerment (formative assessments, meaningful feedback, and productive instruction), learning empowerment, social empowerment, and emotional empowerment. page 36 Cindi Carter, Arlington ISD Kim McKinley, Arlington ISD Utilizing The Promethean Board To Teach Arithmetic Operations Get ready to get excited about technology! Whether you consider yourself a “techie” or just a beginner, you are guaranteed to leave this session eager to turn on your computer and teach some math! You’ll learn how to use a Promethean Board, flipcharts, virtual manipulatives, and a variety of online resources to engage your students in learning addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in an interactive way. Your students will never say math is boring again. Instead, they’ll be begging for, “More math, please!” Grapevine B Maria Trejo, Calderon & Associates Presentation Featured Session General Interest The Vocabulary Of Mathematics And Its Impact On ELS Achievement 1:00 - 2:00 123 11:45 - 12:45 Pecos 2 Presentation 3-5 Tim Pope, Ignite Session Monday Fort Worth 5/6 Candy George, Region 4 ESC 121, 37 Activity ELL/Bilingual 3-5 Embedding ELPS In The Mathematics Classroom F Teaching vocabulary in the content areas is crucial. Ways of teaching and integrating into reading and writing will be demonstrated and practiced. Grapevine D Presentation Featured Session General Interest STAAR Gazing With Rigor 1:00 - 2:00 124 F JoAnn Wheeler The TEA stated that STAAR will contain a greater number of items that have a higher cognitive complexity level and more closely match the cognitive complexity of the TEKS. Participate in this session to analyze the cognitive rigor of TAKS items, as they align with Bloom’s Taxonomy. Research-based benchmark test-specification guides that inform instruction will also be shared. Grapevine C Everly Broadway, Julie Guthrie, Presentation Texas Education Agency Featured Session K-5 Texas Education Agency Mathematics Update – Elementary 1:00 - 2:00 125, 156 F Texas Education Agency staff will discuss the most current information regarding legislation affecting K-12 mathematics education. Additional topics include career and college readiness activities,professional development opportunities, and the new STAAR assessments. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big F Make every minute in a math class count. Provide independent task-time activities to meet the needs of every child. See differentiated tasks for the basics and higher-level tasks that will challenge your students! Texas D Robyn Silbey, Montgomery County Public Presentation Schools Featured Session K-5 The Math Coach: Create A Vision For Success At Your School! 1:00 - 2:00 F 127 Texas A Marica Tate, Developing Minds, Inc. Presentation Featured Session K-5 Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites: Twenty Instructional Strategies That Engage The Brain 1:00 - 4:00 F 128 If students don’t learn the way we teach them, then we must teach them the way they learn. Experience 20 brain-compatible strategies that maximize understanding and memory. Explore research that shows why these strategies are preferable to others and ensure that brains retain important concepts, not only for tests, but for life! Grapevine A Mary Alice Hatchett, Texas Council of Teachers 129 Presentation of Mathematics Featured Session PK-2 Great Fun! Huge Learning! Grades PK-2 1:15 - 2:45 F Do you struggle with motivating students to learn math? You will leave this hands-on session having discovered exciting methods that motivate students with ready-to-go activities that are beyond timed drill. Every participant will receive several games ready to use when school resumes. All activities will be available electronically. 1:15 - 2:45 130 ELL/Bilingual Featured Session Texas C Activity K-5 F This hands-on session will explore basic features of the TI-83 Plus™ and TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculators to support classroom instruction of the TEKS. Topics will include mode settings, entering data into lists, setting windows, constructing statistical plots, exploring data tables, and using split screens. This session is truly for beginners. Calculators will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. Grapevine D Barbara Ann Novelli, Creative Mathematics Presentation Featured Session PK-2 Seven Big Steps To Nurture Young Mathematicians, PK-2 2:15 - 3:15 132 F Your classroom should be where young mathematicians grow and blossom. What key elements will make it a magical and nurturing environment for your young learners to become competent and confident mathematicians? We will sing, laugh, hear great stories, and do some interesting child-centered math, while we explore these important elements needed to grow mathematical thinkers and learners! Grapevine C Amy Axelrod, Author Presentation Featured Session K-5 Celebrating Seventeen Mathematical Years With The Pigs Will Be Pigs Series 2:15 - 3:15 133 F Author Amy Axelrod will share teaching tips and lesson plans that address state standards. Grapevine B Jeane Joyner, Meredith College Presentation Featured Session K-5 Assessment To Inform Teaching And Learning: You Have The Power! 2:15 - 3:15 134 F Come learn four starting points for broadening your use of formative assessment that will provide strategies to make instruction more powerful and student achievement stronger! Kim Sutton, Creative Mathematics Drill Like A Champion! What are you doing for 5-9 minutes a day to achieve math fact fluency? Come and experience strategies for effective drill and practice for basic facts. Kim Sutton will share songs, stories, and strategies to change how you can achieve fluency with basic facts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You will be “thrilled” by the drill instead of drill that kills! page 37 Monday Mathematics coaches improve instruction through their work with students, teachers, administration, and the community. In this highly interactive session, explore concrete ways to create your school vision and make math the biggest success story at your school! Pecos 3 Robb Wilson, Texas Instruments 131 Activity Technology General Interest Where’s The “On” Button? Graphing Calculators For Absolute Beginners 2:15 - 3:15 Elementary Texas B Marcy Cook, Marcy Cook Math 126 Activity Featured Session K-5 Centers For Math—Management, Materials, And Motivation 1:00 - 2:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Texas B Greg Tang, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 135 Presentation Featured Session PK–5 Fact Fluency - Do You Kakooma? Monday Elementary 2:15 - 3:15 F Students need to know their math facts, but what is the best way to teach them? Good teaching means smart strategies followed by practice, practice, and more practice. Join us as we explore how technology, combined with the puzzling fun of Kakooma, can take the mystery out of mastering math facts. Texas C Juanita Copley, Author, Peason enVision Presentation and OWL Featured Session PK-2 Beyond Cute: Appropriate And Intentional Mathematics For The Young Child 3:00 - 4:30 136 F Participants will view classroom videoclips and be introduced to activities that focus on problem solving with number and geometry concepts. Grapevine A David Molina, David Molina & Associates, 137 Presentation Inc. Featured Session 3-5 STAAR: Focus On Academic Readiness: Are You Ready? 3:00 - 4:30 F Is your mathematics program strong enough to meet the demands of STAAR? Our new, emerging assessment program will demand a more rigorous understanding of mathematics as well as a strong, focused mathematics program. This session explores some of the imminent changes in our testing and accountability system, as well as some resources and information that may be helpful in preparing for success. Mustang 5 Colleen Eddy, University of North Texas 138 Activity General Interest AMTE-TX Business Meeting And Poster Session 3:30 - 4:30 This is the regular business meeting and poster presentations for the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators of Texas. Members and interested individuals are welcome to attend. Pecos 3 Basia Hall, Independent Consultant 139 Activity Technology General Interest The TI-84 Plus™ Upgraded And Improved (Yes It Is!!!) 3:30 - 4:30 No longer a TI-83 Plus™ clone, the latest Operating System (OS) adds functionality to the handheld that truly makes the TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculator completely different from previous models. Explore computations with fractions, math templates, “pretty print,” logs to any base, and the updated Press-to-Test feature to prepare calculators for testing. TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculators will be provided, or bring your own and get the new OS. It’s free! page 38 Grapevine C Amy Axelrod, Author 140 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Celebrating Seventeen Mathematical Years With The Pigs Will Be Pigs Series 3:30 - 4:30 F Author Amy Axelrod will share teaching tips and lesson plans that address state standards. Grapevine B Jeane Joyner, Meredith College Presentation Featured Session K-5 Good Questions Lead To Informative Conversations 3:30 - 4:30 141 F This session will provide ideas for strengthening the ways that teachers use questions with three important audiences: whole classes (discussions), targeted groups (differentiation), and individuals (interviews). Texas B 142 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Are You Game For A Change? 3:30 - 4:30 F Greg Tang, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Math isn’t all fun and games – or is it? Online games have a promising future in math education. Kids grow up playing them, and designed correctly, they can give students the instruction, practice, and fun needed to be good in math. Join us for a game-changing session that is sure to win you over. Grapevine D Jennifer Taylor-Cox, Taylor-Cox Instruction, Presentation LLC Featured Session K-5 Math Intervention: Building Number Power 3:30 - 4:30 143 F Learn how to use formative assessment, differentiation, and motivating games to help students increase conceptual knowledge as they engage in math discourse. We will compare conceptual knowledge to procedural knowledge and analyze specific math concepts to help struggling multilingual students, special needs students, and other students who are having difficulties. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Pecos 3 Donna Harris, Independent Consultant 144 Activity Technology General Interest TI-84 Plus™ Smartview Software—Creating Worksheets And More! 8:00 - 9:30 This session will provide an overview of the TI-84 Plus SmartView™ emulator software and demonstrate how SmartView™ or TI Connect™ can be used to make a variety of worksheets. Using these software programs, classroom review sheets or assessments can be made with almost any model of TI graphing calculator. Participants will view classroom videoclips and be introduced to activities that focus on problem solving with number and geometry concepts. Pecos 1 Karen Marx, Dallas ISD Activity Technology General Interest The TI-Navigator™ System—What You Need To Know! 8:00 - 9:00 145 Grapevine A Activity Featured Session PK-2 Rock Your Math Class 8:00 - 9:30 146, 12 F Ron Brown, Nancy Brown, Intelli-Tunes Teach place-value, time, money, counting, number sense, shapes, fractions, and so much more with the power of classroom-tested songs, games, and activities. Use the power of music to make a positive difference. Join Ron and Nancy Brown for a fast-paced session that will truly ignite your teaching, energize your classroom, and accelerate learning! Handouts! Prizes! Fun! Texas C David Berg, Making Math Real Institute Presentation Featured Session PK-2 Making Math Real: The Earliest Development Of Number Sense 8:00 - 9:30 147 F This presentation will provide the direct hands-on, multisensorystructured methods for immediate, practical, and professional use in teaching the 6 developmental levels of one-to-one correspondence, the 3 levels of conservation of number, and the complete incrementation for developing number-symbol relationship. F Texas D Glenna Tabor, Glenna Tabor Consulting 149 Activity Featured Session K-5 Tabor Rotation: Simplifying Small-Group, Differentiated Instruction In Math 8:00 - 9:30 F How can a math teacher successfully and easily use small groups and differentiated instruction? How can a teacher meet and exceed the needs of all learners on a regular basis? This session will explore the specific components of the Tabor Rotation Framework and how each works. Participants will leave ready to implement small groups in their own classroom. Grapevine B Catherine Lewis, Mills College 150 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Develop A Professional Learning Community Through Lesson Study 8:00 - 9:30 F Try out elements of lesson study, a student-focused, teacher-led approach to professional development. Grapevine D Nanci Smith, Effective Classrooms Presentation Educational Consulting Featured Session K-5 Differentiating Instruction In The Elementary Math Classroom 8:00 - 9:30 151 F “But math is different!” Maybe, but that only increases the need to understand how to differentiate instruction so that all students can be successful, even in math! The structure of differentiation, which provides teachers with a way to address students differences, will be explored. Ways to assess for student readiness, interest, and learning profile, as well as a means to manage and use the information, will be given. Come participate in this hands-on workshop featuring quick and easy-to-make activities that reinforce necessary skills, develop deeper conceptual understandings in math, and engage students with a sense of fun and excitement. page 39 Tuesday This hands-on session will demonstrate the potential of the TINavigator™ classroom learning system to support instruction of the TEKS. It will also provide information for new users on how to get started with your first session, how to send files, create and use TAKS practice test items, and more. An overview of TI-Navigator™ resources available at the TI website will also be provided. If you have a Navigator, this session is for you. Grapevine C Juanita Copley, Author, Peason enVision 148 Presentation and OWL Featured Session PK-2 Beyond Cute: Appropriate And Intentional Mathematics For The Young Child Elementary 8:00 - 9:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Texas A Greg Tang, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 152 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Fact Fluency – Do You Kakooma? Texas B Stuart Murphy, Author: MathStart Series 157 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Visual Learning And Math: A Sure Bet For All Students Students need to know their math facts, but what is the best way to teach them? Good teaching means smart strategies followed by practice, practice, and more practice. Join us as we explore how technology, combined with the puzzling fun of Kakooma can take the mystery out of mastering math facts. Join the author of the award-winning MathStart series as he takes you on a journey through the world of literature, visual learning, and math, and shows you how together they create an equation for success. In this exciting session, Stuart will discuss his background, how he develops his stories, and his belief in the power of visual learning as a teaching strategy for developing strong math skills in all learners. Elementary 8:00 - 9:00 F Texas B Marcy Cook, Marcy Cook Math Activity Featured Session 3-5 Make Sense Of Numbers With Number Sense Activities 8:00 - 9:00 153 F Tuesday Create an active math environment where all students are doing meaningful mathematical pursuits. Use starter and independent task time to enhance thinking from beginning to end. Palomino 3 April Chauvette, Emily Gray, Activity Leander ISD General Interest Making Sense Of TAKS Vertical Scale 9:15 - 10:15 154, 44 TAKS data for grades 3–8 are now being reported on a Vertical Scale, allowing stakeholders to quantify a student’s academic progress from year to year, as measured by TAKS– and soon STAAR. Come learn more about vertical scale and how to use a graphic organizer to delve deeper into this data, make sense of it, and identify students for targeted interventions. Participants will receive access to the tools and organizers to use with their campus. Pecos 1 Holly Larson, McKinney ISD Activity Technology General Interest The New TI-Nspire Navigator System™ 9:15 - 10:15 155 This hands-on session uses TI’s new TI-Nspire™ technology to learn about techniques, ideas, and the latest approaches for assessment in the TI-Nspire™ interactive classroom. Get real-time feedback on student understanding and immediately adjust lessons for improved learning. Create assessments and TAKS test warm up items quickly and easily. Did someone mention it is wireless? Texas A Everly Broadway, Julie Guthrie, Presentation Texas Education Agency Featured Session K-5 Texas Education Agency Mathematics Update—Elementary 9:15 - 10:15 156, 125 F Texas Education Agency staff will discuss the most current information regarding legislation affecting K-5 mathematics education. Additional topics include career and college readiness activities, professional development opportunities, and the new STAAR assessments. page 40 9:15 - 10:15 F Fort Worth 1/2 Patrice Poage, Texas A&M University 158 Presentation General Interest Integrating Sum Fun Into Your Math Class! 9:45 - 11:15 Come learn card, dice, and number tricks (and the mathematics behind them) that you can use to help motivate your students into liking math. Math CAN be fun and exciting... really. BYOB (Bring Your Own Brain). Grapevine C Barbara Ann Novelli, Creative Mathematics 159 Presentation Featured Session PK-2 Simple Strategies To Support Problem Solving In Your Classroom 9:45 - 11:15 F Come explore simple strategies that will help all learners in your classroom become better and more effective problem solvers. Barbara will share student work and group posters that demonstrate some of these easy-to-implement problem-solving techniques. Writing in the problem-solving math classroom will be a major strategy shared as well as great literature! Texas C David Berg, Making Math Real Institute Presentation Featured Session PK-2 Making Math Real: The Earliest Development Of Number Sense 9:45 - 11:15 160 F This presentation will provide the direct hands-on, multisensorystructured methods for immediate, practical, and professional use in teaching the 6 developmental levels of one-to-one correspondence, the 3 levels of conservation of number, and the complete incrementation for developing number-symbol relationship. Texas D Cindy Cardenas-Kolak, Kolak Group, Inc. 161 Presentation Featured Session K-5 VESTED: Including All Learners In The Diverse Math Classroom 9:45 - 11:15 F Learn about the VESTED Instructional Approach and how its six stages of lesson delivery can help teachers provide greater inclusion and accessibility in the math classroom. Participate in a model lesson and examine how it tends to the needs of all students: English learners, mainstream, special education, and gifted. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big F Larry Lipman, FunTeamBuilding.com In this interactive workshop, we will learn, laugh, explore, and play in activities that will enrich you personally and that you can use in the classroom. Included in our Day of Discovery will be: ice-breaker and warm-up activities; trust, cooperation, and problemsolving activities; power of intention and integrity; rapport and communication skills; self-discovery and awareness activities; inspiration, motivation, surprises, and celebration! Grapevine A Robyn Silbey, Montgomery County Public 163 Presentation Schools Featured Session K-5 Teach Students To Fish: Engagement, Accountability, Success! 9:45 - 11:15 F Texas B 164 Presentation Featured Session General Interest Big Gains From Small Struggles 10:30 - 11:30 F Cathy Seeley, Charles A. Dana Center Too often, we spoon-feed our students, believing we have to tell them everything they need to know, before we let them tackle a good problem. American students believe that if they haven’t been taught how to do a problem, they can’t do it. Sometimes artfully allowing our students to struggle is the best way to help them learn the hardest things we have to teach— how to think, reason, and figure out how to solve challenging problems. Mustang 5 Ruth Wunderlich, Huston-Tillotson University 165 Presentation General Interest Can Teacher Effectiveness Be Determined Using Standardized Test Scores? 10:30 - 11:30 National, state, and local educational policy makers currently promote testing for the purpose of determining student growth and using these growth measurements to determine a teacher’s effectiveness. Schools, districts, and states across the country are implementing such systems and using them to evaluate their teachers and principals. Are valid comparisons of teachers achieved in this way? What are the barriers to using student data to find statistically significant differences between the individual teachers? Will the new vertical scales improve the prospects of a data-driven approach to evaluating teachers? This presentation will provide an update of the latest from Texas Instruments featuring support materials at www. education.ti.com. Learn about thousands of free calculator lesson plans; SAT, ACT, and TAKS practice tests; tutorials; and on-line courses. Check out the new Student Zone; learn about new Nspired Learning Resources; and visit TI’s fan page on Facebook – www.facebook. com/ticalculators. If you use TI calculators, don’t miss this one. Grapevine D Diane Briars, Immediate Past President, 167 Presentation NCSM Featured Session General Interest Mathematics Leadership At Work: Vital Teacher Behaviors To Support The Mathematics Achievement Of All Students 10:30 - 11:30 F To promote the success of every mathematics student, mathematics education leaders must ensure that every adult focus his/her energy and efforts on the “right set of things” or vital teacher behaviors to support this success. Learn what these behaviors are, the research that supports them, and strategies and resources you can use to help teachers and administrators enact them. Texas A 168 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Are You Game For A Change? 10:30 - 11:30 F Greg Tang, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Math isn’t all fun and games – or is it? Online games have a promising future in math education. Kids grow up playing them, and designed correctly, they can give students the instruction, practice, and fun needed to be good in math. Join us for a game-changing session that is sure to win you over. Fort Worth 1/2 169 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Be The Pack Leader 11:30 - 1:00 Chris Miller, Sanger ISD Combining Cesar Millan’s paradigm of cultivating calm-assertive energy with researched-based techniques, this session takes a lighthearted approach to classroom management. Every student wants a clearly-defined social framework, with a fair, consistent pack leader. Chances are good, then, that behind every unruly student is an inconsistent human. To become the leader your class needs, one must cultivate calm-assertive energy; a mind set that puts students at ease. Besides thorough explanation, this session offers a number of suggestions for developing this powerful form of non-verbal communication, including visualization techniques and inner dialogue. page 41 Tuesday In this highly interactive session, we’ll ponder, “Are we teaching our students to fish, or merely giving them fish every day?” Participate in a lesson study simulation and summarize over 150 “bell-tobell” classroom observations. Students must have the opportunity, motivation, and confidence to work at peak performance. When teachers contemplate both content and process, the material taught is deeply understood, valued, and absorbed by students. Success rests on students’ ability to actively learn and be held accountable for their knowledge. Pecos 3 Jo Armes, Texas Instruments 166 Presentation Technology General Interest Things Your Mother Never Told You About The TI Website 10:30 - 11:30 Elementary Grapevine B 162 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Day Of Discovery 9:45 - 11:15 CAMT 2011 Tuesday Elementary The Start of Something Big 11:30 - 1:00 Mustang 6 John Seidlitz, Seidlitz Education 170, 220 Activity ELL/Bilingual General Interest The Language Of Math: Making It Happen In Your Classroom 11:30 - 1:00 In this exciting, highly practical session, you will discover steps that can help you to motivate your students to actively participate, monitor their own comprehension, and gain the gift of the academic language of mathematics. You will leave this session with renewed excitement and many excellent strategies for reaching and teaching even your most resistant students. Highly-engaged students equal increased student achievement! Participants in this interactive workshop will learn how to boost the levels of student engagement and foster active thinking for all students. Educators will receive a detailed handout and participate in many of the strategies that will cultivate engagement in any classroom. Grapevine 4/5 Tim Webster, Educators Financial 171 Presentation Seminars General Interest Million Dollar Retirement Continues; Explore Risk Factors Affecting Mutual Funds And Annuities 175, 42 11:30 - 1:00 How do members risk factors 1-10 (conservative-aggressive) apply to investments? Learn how you can use financial planning to gain over a million dollars, including using managed, long-term, diversified portfolios. A summary of TRS and Social Security will also be given. Texas 1/2 Erika Simono, HMH 174 Activity 3-5 Transform Your Students Into Active Thinkers And Engaged Learners Palomino 3 Margaret Harris, St. Pius X High School Presentation General Interest A Colorful Solution To Learning Problems 11:45 - 12:45 Irlen Syndrome is a visual perception problem that affects an estimated 15% of the general population and 50% of people with learning differences. It can lead to graphing and integer problems in math classes. Learn how to identify it and help students who are affected. It’s as easy as color! 11:45 - 12:45 Exhibit Hall B 172 Presentation Ticketed Session General Interest Math Curriculum Makeover 11:30 - 1:00 FF Dan Meyer, Author 176 Dallas 1/2 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Bryan Nankervis, Selina Mireles, Texas State University– San Marcos Student Research Groups: Teacher Induction This will be a lively, visual session featuring three models for modern curriculum development—the three-act story, the forty-pound problem, and the exploded view—recipes for the kind of math curriculum that is fun to teach and fun to learn. Awards for Presidential Awardees, the E. Glenadine Gibb Award, the TCTM Leadership Award, and the Tommy Eads Award will precede Dan Meyer’s session. Lunch is included in this session. This presentation will report on research groups, which are part of a Mathematics, Science, and Technology Teacher Preparation Academy at Texas State University–San Marcos, and their investigations into state and national induction efforts and programs. Deliverables will include a list of most desirable practices for the certification programs that produce teachers and the districts that employ them, a suggested induction program format, and a sample induction program schedule. Texas 4 Dwight Cooley, Mathnasium of SW Ft. 177, 339 Activity Worth General Interest Differentiated Instruction In Math Class 11:45 - 12:45 Texas 5/6 173, 68 Activity ELL/Bilingual PK-2 Big Ideas For Little Children! 11:30 - 1:00 Judy S. Bishop, Macmillan/McGraw-Hill This session will provide carefully sequenced, developmentally appropriate mathematics activities for early childhood. Using focus questions, activities will help young children see patterns, build relationships, and connect to prior learning. Handouts will include math activities in both English and Spanish. page 42 The purpose of this session is to explore the use of Differentiated Instruction (DI) in the mathematics classroom. The discussion will focus on topics that relate to characteristics of DI—what it is and what it is not, planning for DI, identifying mathematical learning styles, as well as other questions that may arise about the use of DI in math class. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big This session features an overview of the TI-Nspire™ Student Software solution. TI-Nspire™ edition software can be used in a computer lab or for use in a “netbook” PC or Macintosh environment. TI-Nspire™ technology allows educators and students to explore multiple representations of data, manipulate equations in real-time, and allows the exploration of dynamically linked relationships on the same screen. Additionally, real-time, interactive feedback lets students explore different problem-solving techniques. Participants will receive a trial copy of the software. Grapevine C Jennifer Taylor-Cox, Taylor-Cox Instruction, 179 Presentation LLC Featured Session General Interest Solving Behavior Problems In Math Class 11:45 - 12:45 F Texas C Kim Sutton, Creative Mathematics 180 Activity Featured Session PK-2 The Sky Is The Limit For Early Math Learners 11:45 - 12:45 F This motivating session will share lots of new ideas, music and literature for making a profound math experience every day! You will get lots of ready-to-go ideas that share strategies for differentiated curriculum. Check in with what’s new and what’s classic for making a math gala in your classroom! Place value and rounding are difficult concepts that many students struggle with. By using reading and hands-on materials, the students will have a chance to grasp the concept in a fun, concrete way. Grapevine B Catherine Lewis, Mills College 183 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Share Your Lesson Study Challenges And Experiences! 11:45 - 12:45 Participants will share their challenges and learning from lesson study. Experiences from California groups will be shared (via video) by the presenter. Dallas 5/6 184, 217 Activity 3-5 Games! Games! Games! 11:45 - 12:45 Austin 4/5 Carole Hayata, University of North Texas 181 Activity K-5 Magical Kingdoms, Inquisitive Shapes, And Delicious Meals! Literature Provides A Springboard Into The Delectable World Of Geometry Use fun and imaginative stories such as How Big is a Foot? The Greedy Triangle, Three Pigs, One Wolf and Seen Magic Shapes, Grandfather Tang, and Spaghetti and Meatballs for All to bring geometry concepts to life for your students as they progress through the grades. Providing students with concrete learning experiences and opportunities to develop geometry vocabulary in the elementary grades is essential to the development of abstract geometry concepts and geometric thinking at the secondary level and beyond. Activities will emphasize connections to the concepts of measurement, perimeter, polygons, and area. Darla Blodgett, Mountain Math/Language, LLC Come and participate in some fun games that will reinforce basic concepts while keeping your students engaged. Appaloosa 3 185, 216 Activity 3-5 Measures And Measurement 11:45 - 12:45 Lynn Carr, AIMS Using the attributes of length, volume, and area, models will be created that apply measuring skills through engaging experiences. Mustang 4 Activity General Interest Assessment Data: So What? 11:45 - 12:45 185.5 11:45 - 12:45 F Carla Hassell, Angie Campbell, Channelview ISD Participants will learn how to use assessment data to drive their instruction. Appaloosa 4 Nancy Kane, Suntex International 186, 299 Activity 3-5 Mental Math Mastery: A Hands-On Workshop Using Several Editions Of The Popular 24© Game Series 11:45 - 12:45 Attendees will learn new ways to get students excited about and interested in mathematics through game play. They will learn problem-solving strategies, how pattern-sensing leads to problem solving, the engaging aspects of game play and the quality outcomes these activities produce. Attendees will also experience how friendly competition can stimulate students to achieve. page 43 Tuesday Sometimes the most difficult problems to solve in math class are the behavior problems! In this session, we will look at real classroom discipline problems in elementary, middle school, and high school. The solutions involve academic empowerment (formative assessments, meaningful feedback, and productive instruction), learning empowerment, social empowerment, and emotional empowerment. Dallas 3/4 Wendy Jenkins, DeSoto ISD 182, 288 Activity ELL/Bilingual K-5 Place Value And Rounding Made Easy While Integrating Reading 11:45 - 12:45 Elementary Pecos 3 Vincent O’Connell, Texas Instruments 178 Activity Technology General Interest TI-Nspire™ Student Edition Software 11:45 - 12:45 CAMT 2011 Elementary The Start of Something Big 11:45 - 12:45 San Antonio 1/2 Sherri Skelton, Carol Cates, 187, 218 Activity Garland ISD 3-5 Simply Fractions: Working Toward A Real Understanding 1:00 - 2:00 Do 3/4 of your students think 1/8 is larger than 1/4? Do they only understand one-third of your instruction? Join us for hands-on activities to develop number sense with fractions. “Borrowing” is a term that has been widely used to teach students how to subtract whole numbers. In my experience, students struggle with the place value skills that are needed to be successful at subtracting. Learners in the 21st Century need different strategies to help them. This session will focus on two engaging strategies to help students understand “how many more” and “how much more.” Grapevine 6 Louis Sher, Kaidy Educational 188 Activity Resources 3-5 Fraction Fun With Manipulatives For The “See And Feel” Of Learning! 11:45 - 12:45 Tuesday FracBars and BarCulator let kids see how fractions work! See how to use problem solving, analyzing, and numerical fluency to solve problems and see various possibilities and patterns in numbers. Great door prizes, too! Texas 3 189, 22 Activity 3-5 The Amazing Race - MATH 11:45 - 12:45 LaKesha Bass, DeSoto ISD Austin 1/2 190, 57 Activity 3-5 Let’s Get Graphic Organized! Erica Garcia, Robyn Hernandez, Corpus Christi ISD Explore a variety of graphic organizers, from simple to more complex. These graphic organizers will encourage students to visualize, evaluate the structure, and examine word problems more in-depth, thereby increasing comprehension. Dallas 7 Laura Kunz, Carrollton/Farmers Branch Activity ISD 3-5 Creating A Classroom Environment That Works 11:45 - 12:45 191, 94 How many times have you felt like your class was beyond your control? Have you ever wondered why you were called a teacher and not a wrangler? All too often our own inconsistency and lack of preparation are brought to our attention by the behavior of our students. After generous amounts of self-reflection, teachers will often remark that they have not created the learning environment that fits their students’ needs. This lecture will demonstrate common pitfalls, give practical, simple techniques, and suggest ways to get yourself and your students back on track. page 44 Palomino 2 Colleen Clower, Jacqueline Weilmuenster, 192, 278 Presentation Northwest ISD General Interest Coaching On A Shoestring—The Coaching And Mentoring Correlation 1:00 - 2:00 In spite of increasing budget constraints, we have expanded our numbers of instructional and mentor coaches to develop mathematicians for the 21st Century and impact our entire district. Ideas and resources will be shared with participants. Yellow Rose Concepcion Molina, SEDL 193 Presentation General Interest So, Who Invented The Order Of Operations? 1:00 - 2:00 Learn how to create a competitive way to incorporate cooperative learning while practicing hands-on math activities. Detailed steps to set up the competition and activities will be demonstrated. 11:45 - 12:45 Palomino 1 Melanie Polk, Plano ISD 191.5 Activity K-5 Teaching Subtraction to 21st Century Learners This session is a condensed version of a two-hour training module on the order of operations that is unique and quite different from the approach taken by textbooks. This session will go far beyond “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally” and investigate the mathematical framework and conceptual foundation for this set of rules that most mathematics educators consider a convention. San Antonio 4 Janet Vela, Region 4 ESC 194, 237 Activity General Interest So You’re A Math Coach? Now What? 1:00 - 2:00 Calling all math coaches (math specialists, instructional coaches, teacher leaders, and teacher mentors)! What does it mean to be a math coach? What does it look like? What do you do each day? How do you coach math teachers? How do you coach math instruction? Join us as we explore answers to these questions and more! Appaloosa 1 Presentation Technology General Interest Is Your Class Math 2.0? 1:00 - 2:00 195 Sarah Bauguss, Katy ISD Have you caught Web 2.0 fever? Are you unsure how to integrate these collaborative and creative tools into your math classroom? In this session, you will see examples of a variety of ways to use Web 2.0 tools to enhance your students’ ability to communicate about math processes and connect math to real-world experiences. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Susan Beane, University of Houston– Downtown The concepts taught in mathematics are not difficult; the difficulty lies in the remembering and recalling of these concepts. Cognitive research has provided the necessary means for understanding how information is mentally stored and retrieved. Historical research shows how stories have been used throughout generations as a means to retain and recall important information. These short math stories are a fun way to help students remember key mathematical ideas which in turn will increase overall student success. Texas C Maria Trejo, Calderon & Associates Presentation General Interest The Vocabulary Of Mathematics And Its Impact On ELS Achievement 1:00 - 2:00 197 Grapevine D Presentation Featured Session General Interest STAAR Gazing With Rigor 1:00 - 2:00 198 F JoAnn Wheeler The TEA stated that STAAR will contain a greater number of items that have a higher cognitive complexity level and more closely match the cognitive complexity of the TEKS. Participate in this session to analyze the cognitive rigor of TAKS items as they align with Bloom’s Taxonomy. Research-based benchmark test-specification guides that inform instruction will also be shared. Grapevine A Nancy Motley, Seidlitz Education Activity Featured Session General Interest Help! My Students Are All Different! 1:00 - 2:00 199 F Wouldn’t it be great to find an easy way to create learning profiles for every student in your classroom? This session can help you! We will discuss how to meet the needs of all your students by examining the unique characteristics associated with language proficiency, background knowledge, language ability and disability, and various learning differences. In addition, we will provide specific examples of how to accommodate mathematical learning tasks to maximize academic success for each student. Participants will leave equipped with the knowledge of how to effectively differentiate their lessons for diverse learners. Climb aboard! Join our crew, as we journey through strategies that build relationships among all members of the crew in order to create a positive, confident mathematical environment. Discover how building relationships can lead to a rigorous mathematical classroom. Dallas 7 Activity New Teachers PK-2 Literature Connections In Math 1:00 - 2:00 201, 283 Angela Limon, Leah Stephenson, Birdville ISD This session will demonstrate how you can use children’s literature as a lesson or engagement tool. Fort Worth 7 202, 282 Activity PK-2 1-2-3... Play To Learn! 1:00 - 2:00 Tuesday Teaching vocabulary in the content areas is crucial. Ways of teaching and integrating into reading and writing will be demonstrated and practiced. Fort Worth 3/4 Tracy Erbes, Cheyanne Gage, 200 Activity Hitchcock ISD PK-2 A Pirate Crew’s Journey: Building Interpersonal Relationships To Support A Mathematics Classroom 1:00 - 2:00 Elementary Fort Worth 5/6 196 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Stories That Teach Mathematics 1:00 - 2:00 Jennifer McFarlane, Dwight Malone, Terrell ISD Back in the good old days, we learned to have fun. Now, see how to have fun while we learn. Bring energy to your classroom with music, movement, dramatic play, and learning centers. There are great ways to bring energy to a math lesson! Del Rio 2 Patsy Kanter, HMH Presentation K-5 Fostering Good Questioning Everyday: Using Higher-Order Thinking Skills with Calendar Math 1:00 - 2:00 202.5 The presenter will model higher-order thinking skills for deep math discussions during calendar time. Del Rio 3 Mary White, Kim Marshall, 203 Activity Longview ISD PK-2 Buzzing Into Learning Centers With Busy Bees 1:00 - 2:00 Come learn about a creative management system that REALLY WORKS! page 45 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Austin 4/5 204, 250 Activity K-5 Too Fun To Be Math! Tuesday Elementary 1:00 - 2:00 Debbie Burroughs, Beth Brimer, Birdville ISD Are you looking for some exciting ways to get your students enthusiastic about math? This session will provide you with the ideas and tools needed to bring an event such as “Monster Math Mania” or “Numbers Day” to your campus. Monster Math Mania— Family Math Night is a great way to build positive partnerships with parents while providing a night of family fun for your students. As your students and their parents play skill-specific games, you will have the opportunity to explain math concepts and strategies to the parents as well as their children. Numbers Day gives students and staff the opportunity to dress in their favorite numbered sports jersey or shirt. Excitement will brim in the hallways and classrooms as students compare, group, order and use various operations to combine their numbers. You will leave this session fired up and ready to spread some math enthusiasm on your campus! Texas 4 Stefanie Woodard, Philip “Tug” Benham, 205, 289 Activity Birdville ISD New Teachers K-5 Yes Virginia, There Is Still Creativity In Math, Part Trois 1:00 - 2:00 Learn how to promote a creative math classroom one book, one game, one app. at a time while infusing Kaplan’s depth and complexity tools. Dallas 3/4 206, 251 Activity K-5 The Missing Link 1:00 - 2:00 Analisa Farah, Erica Arevalo, Corpus Christi ISD Participants will explore how connecting kindergarten through fifth grade concepts is crucial not only to closing gaps, but also ensuring future success. Analyzing content through vertical alignment will assist campus leaders and teachers in identifying missing links among three mathematics strands: Number, Operations, and Quantitative Reasoning; Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Thinking; and Underlying Processes and Mathematical Tools. Participants will use acquired knowledge to assess students’ strengths and needs, and provide differentiated instruction. 1:00 - 2:00 207 Pecos 2 Presentation K-5 Erin Bowland, Leslie Roper, Smantha Yao, Arlington ISD Ways To Make Your Activities Measure Up We will discuss a variety of activities that allow children to learn measurement through hands-on experiences. page 46 Mustang 4 Amy Rang, The Curriculum Project 208 Activity K-5 Elementary Teachers Are “Loopy” For Math! 1:00 - 2:00 Teachers love loop games, because they’re so easy and effective. Join us to play and leave with a TEKS-friendly strategy to engage students in concepts and vocabulary while having fun! Texas 3 Ambreen Ali, Jesse Gonzalez, 209, 300 Activity Houston ISD 3-5 Math + Art + Architecture = Fun! 1:00 - 2:00 Math + Art + Architecture = FUN! is about creative ways that teachers can use art and architecture to make math more exciting for their students. The biggest problem that most all math teachers encounter is the attitude that math is boring, unusually difficult, and only found in textbooks. Many of our elementary students have this misconception that only the “brainy” or “gifted” students excel at math. Dallas 1/2 Jose Bribiesca, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 210 Activity 3-5 Measure? Fill It, Cover It, Or Match It? 1:00 - 2:00 Measurement is a complex area of the curriculum, and in attempt to respond to the TEKS, traditional textbooks only cover the material. As a result, students in the intermediate grades often have a meager understanding of measurement, with many gaps in their development. In this session, teachers will participate in activities that will help students develop a conceptual knowledge of measurement. San Antonio 3 Bettina Dixon, Arlington ISD 211, 297 Activity 3-5 Achieving Equity In Mathematics: A Focus On The AfricanAmerican Learner. 1:00 - 2:00 This professional development focuses on an in-depth examination of data trends and causal factors affecting African-American achievement in the study of mathematics. Participants will learn how to incorporate research-based instructional strategies that will maximize content access and are responsive to students’ prior knowledge, intellectual strengths, and personal interests. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Austin 1/2 Norma Morris, Fritzie Publishing and 212, 395 Activity Educational Services ELL/Bilingual 3-5 Ms. Fritzie – The Problem Solving Kids Love To Do! 1:00 - 2:00 Problem solving is fun when you work with a partner on a Ms. Fritzie-type problem! Is her answer reasonable or unreasonable? Use pictures, numbers, and words to decide, then present your work to the class. Participants will solve a Ms. Fritzie problem, will see samples of student work, will create their own Ms. Fritize problem, and will have lots of fun! Generous handout included with models to help you write your own for your classroom! Come and participate in some fun games that will reinforce basic concepts while keeping your students engaged. Grapevine 1 Connie Newville, Math A Big Deal 213 Activity 3-5 What’s Your Angle On Geometry? 1:00 - 2:00 Appaloosa 4 Marsha Scott, University of Texas at 214, 258 Activity Arlington New Teachers 3-5 Integrating Mathematics And Science Concepts The UTeach Way! 1:00 - 2:00 Participants will experience lessons that incorporate the 5E lesson planning model, using science lessons that are integrated with mathematics concepts . . . or would that be mathematics lessons with an integration of science concepts? Come and explore with us! Palomino 3 215 Presentation 3-5 Can’t Never Could! 1:00 - 2:00 Will Mercer, Knowsys Test Prep Appaloosa 3 216, 185 Activity 3-5 Measures And Measurement Mountain Math/Language, LLC San Antonio 1/2 Sherri Skelton, Carol Cates, Activity Garland ISD 3-5 Simply Fractions: Working Toward A Real Understanding 1:00 - 2:00 218, 187 Do 3/4 of your students think 1/8 is larger than 1/4? Do they only understand one-third of your instruction? Join us for hands-on activities to develop number sense with fractions. Austin 3 Activity 3-5 Let’s Talk Enrichment! 1:00 - 2:00 219 Valerie Johse, Jennifer Greer, Pearland ISD This session will provide ideas and hands-on activities that can be used as enrichment in the classroom to maintain student excitement and extend learning. Mustang 6 John Seidlitz, Seidlitz Education Activity ELL/Bilingual General Interest The Language Of Math: Making It Happen In Your Classroom 1:15 - 2:45 220, 170 In this exciting, highly practical session, you will discover steps that can help you to motivate your students to actively participate, monitor their own comprehension, and gain the gift of the academic language of mathematics. You will leave this session with renewed excitement and many excellent strategies for teaching and reaching even your most resistant students. San Antonio 5/6 Dennis Adams, Math Learning Center Activity PK-2 Building Math Skills Through Calendar Activities, K-2 1:15 - 2:45 It is very tough to battle a self-fulfilling prophecy! Learn communication techniques that help students see what is possible and then make it happen. 1:00 - 2:00 Darla Blodgett, Lynn Carr, AIMS Using the attributes of length, volume, and area, models will be created that apply measuring skills through engaging experiences. 221 Bring daily focus to building math skills through interactive calendar-based activities. You’ll have hands-on experiences with a variety of lessons rich enough to build math fluency, yet concise enough to complement other curricula. Lessons are quick, spiraling, accessible and fun! Materials will be drawn from Number Corner, a standards-based supplemental program correlated to the TEKS, written by the authors of Box It or Bag It Mathematics and inspired by Math Their Way. Participants will be able to access all materials used in the presentation online. page 47 Tuesday Geometry hands on! Come learn how to use AngLegs™ to motivate your students’ love of geometry and make it stick! With this wonderful manipulative you can reach the remedial and gifted math student – all in one lesson using step-by-step lessons and centers you can implement in your classroom tomorrow. Don’t miss this one!!! Dallas 5/6 217, 184 Activity 3-5 Games! Games! Games! Elementary 1:00 - 2:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Mustang 3 Laura Choate, Fallbrook Union 222 Presentation Elementary PK-2 Effective Games And Practices That Lead To Student Success Elementary 1:15 - 2:45 Be more efficient and selective with time devoted to number. A handout of highly engaging activities and instructional strategies will help you build confidence in your students. 1:15 - 2:45 223 Grapevine 6 Activity K-5 Debbie Bynum, Region 18 ESC Nancy Wisker, Dinah Zike Academy Foldables + TEKS + Children’s Literature = A Winning Equation ® Tuesday Learn by doing in this fast-paced, hands-on workshop aimed at successfully merging mathematics curriculum, children’s literature, and 3-D interactive graphic organizers (Foldables®). Texas 5/6 Teresa Moulds, Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD 224 Activity New Teachers K-5 Tools For Building Problem-Solving Processes 1:15 - 2:45 Do your students struggle with deciding what operation to use to solve a problem? Do your students leave out the “steps” in multistep problems? Have you exposed your students to unknown change problems, the “hidden question”, and the process skills? In this session, participants will come away with a variety of instructional strategies and tools that support problem-solving processing and reasoning. Austin 6 Pamela Brown, Monique Howard, 225 Activity DeSoto ISD New Teachers 3-5 Killing Two Birds With One Stone: Integrating Math And Reading For Elementary Teachers 1:15 - 2:45 Mustang 1 John Hinton, Math Matters, Inc. 227, 336 Activity 3-5 Math Matters: Games, Puzzles, And Diversions To Stimulate Reasoning 1:15 - 2:45 Bring excitement to your classroom and stimulate your students to think, using games designed to integrate problem solving, analyzing, and basic-skill development. In this hands-on session, teachers will play games they can implement tomorrow in their classrooms. All experiences will develop inductive reasoning in number, geometry, and probability. 1:15 - 2:45 228 Texas 1/2 Activity 3-5 Nikki Bitzer, Teacher tidBitz Coree McClure, Sherman ISD Problem Solving Made Easy With Rocky MD: The Problem Solver Problem-solving problems? No problem, if you have Rocky! Use the one-and-only Rocky MD: The Problem Solver in an easy, creative, way to breed a problem-solving environment in your school. Rocky has his very own classroom charts, student workmats, and posters demonstrating the 10 problem-solving strategies while incorporating the highly successful UPS Chart in a fun and creative way, removing the fear of problem solving! Your students will love Rocky and teachers will too! Get your problems solved here! Fort Worth 1/2 Wendy Hill, The Learning Carpet-TLC, Presentation Inc. New Teachers 3-5 Back To Square One —101 Ways To Physically Explore Abstract Math Concepts Using A Large 100 Square Floor Mat 1:15 - 2:45 229, 365 During this highly interactive session, teachers will experience the numerous and creative ways of physically exploring math concepts on a large 100 square floor mat. Activities for all operations, fractions, money, time, patterns, geometry, and graphing will be presented. Come prepared to move! Teachers will explore ways to integrate math and reading by refining math skills through using reading techniques and strategies. Teachers will experience ways to use foldables, centers, graphic organizers, and journaling with students. 1:15 - 2:45 Grapevine 2/3 Leigh Childs, San Diego County Office of Activity Education New Teachers 3-5 Engaging Activities + Effective Instructional Strategies = Numerically Nimble Students Strategic games motivate students to enjoy math while developing problem-solving abilities, basic skills, and spatial/geometric thinking… they are also great for character development and differentiated instruction. 1:15 - 2:45 226, 79 How can we “work smarter, not harder” to close the achievement gap and improve individual students’ numeric competence and confidence? These instructional strategies promote greater student participation and numeric sense-making. Handouts include highinterest practice activities which enhance mathematical reasoning, while improving students’ numeric competence. page 48 Mustang 2 Rene LeBlanc, Mary Gilfeather, 230 Activity Pentathlon Institute 3-5 Problem-Solving Games That Turn Kids Onto Math: Making Math Matter To All Students CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine 4/5 Jane Felling, Box Cars & One-Eyed 231 Activity Jacks 3-5 Power Play—Games For Teaching Place Value 2:15 - 3:15 Come prepared to play games that incorporate the use of cards, dice and multi-sided place-value dice. Games and strategies focus on: reading, ordering, and comparing large numbers, expanding and rounding numbers, decimals, number patterns, and more. Reproducible game boards, student samples, and many strategies will be shared to help with this important part of the curriculum. Participants will learn more about mathematics education in the state of Texas, TCTM, and what TCTM offers its members, and NCTM, and what NCTM offers its members. Please join us for this information session. Mustang 5 Beth Duke, Heather Lewis, 232, 26 Activity Lewisville ISD 3-5 STAAR Gazing – Bringing Measurement Into Focus For 4th Grade 1:15 - 2:45 Palomino 1 Sam Armstrong, Pearson Education Presentation K-5 Differentiation With Texas Style K-5 2:15 - 3:15 233 Intervention, practice or extension activities to better help teachers customize math instruction. There will be shared ideas for supporting the range of learners for Grades 1-5. Focus on differentiation and intervention by learning how to turn assessment data into highly effective strategic interventions with a little Texas style. Yellow Rose 234 Activity General Interest Making Math Stick! 2:15 - 3:15 Jane Georges, Region 4 ESC The need for sufficient memory function poses a unique challenge for many children and adults in the learning and application of mathematics. Explore the latest in brain research and researchbased instructional strategies which can significantly impact memory and the learning and application of mathematics. Grapevine 1 Sharon Benson, Region 4 ESC 236, 1 Activity General Interest Why Do I Feel Like I’m Losing My Mind? 2:15 - 3:15 Are you feeling like things were too overwhelming last year? Are you dreaming of the day you’ll catch up? Are you wondering why you chose to teach? Join us as we explore strategies to restore focus to our daily efforts and recharge our passion for teaching and learning. San Antonio 4 Janet Vela, Region 4 ESC Activity General Interest So You’re A Math Coach? Now What? 2:15 - 3:15 237, 194 Calling all math coaches (math specialists, instructional coaches, teacher leaders, and teacher mentors)! What does it mean to be a math coach? What does it look like? What do you do each day? How do you coach math teachers? How do you coach math instruction? Join us as we explore answers to these questions and more! Mustang 4 238, 378 Presentation General Interest What Is Your Qtopia? 2:15 - 3:15 Fran Kilpack, Qwizdom Join the movement and help build an out-of-this-world learning experience which gives educators, parents, and students the tools to help ensure that everyone becomes a star achiever. We want to hear about your perfect learning environment. Fort Worth 7 Tony Morrow, First in Math Presentation ELL/Bilingual General Interest Deep Practice For Algebra Readiness, Grades K-8 2:15 - 3:15 239, 114 Explore First in Math, the Texas Online Math Competition, where students get so excited about math that they solve thousands of problems and soar beyond grade level. See how students of all backgrounds, grades K-8, figure out 3-step problems involving fractions, integers, decimals, and polynomials—in their heads; plus word problems through 8th grade. First in Math provides the practice students need with no drain on teacher time. page 49 Tuesday Join fourth grade Lewisville ISD Teachers to explore unchartered territory as we relate the measurement big idea from the Texas Response to the Curriculum Focal Points to the new STAAR assessment. Journey through hands-on, integrated activities ready to travel from our classroom to yours. Resistance is futile—STAAR is coming! San Antonio 3 Pam Johnson, Austin ISD 235 Activity General Interest What Can Being A Member Of TCTM Do For Me? Elementary 1:15 - 2:45 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Pecos 3 Linda Enger, Independent Math 240 Activity Consultant Technology General Interest APPS For Your TI Graphing Calculator—Still Alive And Kicking Tuesday Elementary 2:15 - 3:15 Remember APPS. This hands-on session will feature an overview of TI APPS programs for your graphing calculator. Topics will include Probability Simulations, Decimal Defender, Cabri Jr, Area Formulas, Study Cards, Cell Sheet (bar graphs and circle graphs), and Topics in Algebra I. Bring your TI-83/84 Plus™ graphing calculator or your TI-73 Explorer™ and receive some free programs. Grapevine D Steve Leinwand, American Institutes for 241 Presentation Research Featured Session General Interest Some Intriguing, Amazing, And Even Scary Things We Can Learn From High-Performing East Asian Countries That Provide Mirrors On How We Teach Math In Texas 2:15 - 3:15 F It’s really not an accident that countries like Singapore and Hong Kong significantly outperform the United States. As examples of international benchmarking, this session will look at a range of curriculum features, instructional approaches, and assessment items drawn from these countries that provide intriguing insights into how the United States might ratchet up how we teach and how we assess mathematics. Del Rio 3 Jan Frimpter, Tien Shan International Activity School General Interest Fractals From Fractions To Physics 2:15 - 3:15 242 A world in a grain of sand, heaven in a wildflower: infinity in your hand, eternity in an hour (Blake)—and math that challenges and delights all grade levels. Dallas 7 Winifred Mallam, Texas Woman’s University Activity PK-2 Big Things Happening In The K-2 Mathematics Classroom 2:15 - 3:15 243 The session will include an investigation of hands-on, mind-provoking, problem-solving activities using readily available manipulatives and relevant literature. Fort Worth 3/4 Activity PK-2 Learn The Power Of The Ten! 2:15 - 3:15 244, 314 Pamela Guerra, Northside ISD This interactive session will teach strategies for using the ten frame with students. Participants will learn how to engage their students in number sense and subitizing. page 50 Pecos 2 Alice Ballow, Mary Allen, 245 Activity Arlington ISD PK-2 Using Games To Build Math Fluency 2:15 - 3:15 This session will explore different game formats that can be used by teachers to reinforce a variety of mathematical concepts. Teachers will be given an opportunity to play several games and will brainstorm different ways the games can be modified to address a variety of math concepts. Dallas 1/2 Nicole Andrews, Teresa Edgar, Activity University of Houston PK-2 Story Blocks: Using Literature To Develop Spatial Skills 2:15 - 3:15 246 Come learn spatial and geometry concepts and how to teach these by integrating literature and blocks. Engage in activities for use in your classroom. Palomino 2 Robert Parrish, AnsMar Publishers, Inc. Presentation K-5 Effective Instructional Strategies: 7 Proven Methods 2:15 - 3:15 247, 20 Learn how to present instructional strategies for effective direct instruction with tips to reach all students, regardless of their learning style. When implementing these strategies, teachers will be able to track the successful development of student learning. This facilitates development of knowledge and skills as specified in state and TEKS standards. Austin 1/2 Catherine Valentino, Houghton Mifflin Company Activity K-5 If At First You Don’t Succeed, Get New Batteries!: Energizing Activities, Resources, And Materials For Nurturing Authentic Math/Science Thinking All Year Long 2:15 - 3:15 248 Finding time for the “fun stuff” in math and science is an ongoing challenge for overworked kindergarten and primary teachers, yet the fun stuff is what keeps children coming back for more math and science in the grades to come. Come discover motivating problemsolving activities and unique manipulatives that are guaranteed to spark learning and retention in children from diverse language and experiential backgrounds. Participants will receive a “What did you bring us?” science learning treat to use with students. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Appaloosa 1 Caren Sorrells, Birdville ISD 249, 287 Presentation Technology K-5 Getting SMART With Investigations 2:15 - 3:15 This session will demonstrate how to use the SMART Board with the Investigations curriculum for K-5. We will share the lessons developed for SMART Board. Getting the data into the hands and hearts of the students increases student ownership, responsibility, and ultimately learning and achievement. This session will provide you with a variety of strategies and tools to use in helping students dissaggregate their own data, make sense of it, and use it to energize learning. Austin 4/5 250, 204 Activity K-5 Too Fun To Be Math! 2:15 - 3:15 Debbie Burroughs, Beth Brimer, Birdville ISD Dallas 3/4 251, 206 Activity K-5 The Missing Link 2:15 - 3:15 Analisa Farah, Erica Arevalo, Corpus Christi ISD Participants will explore how connecting kindergarten through fifth grade concepts is crucial not only to closing gaps, but also ensuring future success. Analyzing content through vertical alignment will assist campus leaders and teachers in identifying missing links among three mathematics strands: Number, Operations, and Quantitative Reasoning; Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Thinking; and Underlying Processes and Mathematical Tools. Participants will use acquired knowledge to assess students’ strengths and needs, and provide differentiated instruction. 2:15 - 3:15 252, 301 Fort Worth 5/6 Activity 3-5 Leslie Bell, New Caney ISD Cecilia Beckham, Retired Teacher Raising The Level Of Engagement With Hands-On Math Participants will experience tried and true activities and games through cooperative groups. Handouts and door prizes will be provided. Topics covered include: prime factorization, basic facts, fractions, geometry, and more. Come prepared to have some fun! San Antonio 1/2 Activity 3-5 Math Coach Basic Training 2:15 - 3:15 254, 415 Sherry Smith, DeSoto ISD Whether you’re a rookie math coach or a seasoned veteran, come learn some fresh ideas on how to keep your team in shape all day every day. Ideas will be shared for coaching teachers, working with students in small groups, and helping the kids to think mathematically even when they are not in the classroom. Texas 4 255, 303 Activity 3-5 Math: Let’s “Sum” It Up! 2:15 - 3:15 Julie Teague, Learning Wheels We know all students can learn; the trick is finding out how they learn! This fun, fast-paced, hands-on session will leave you with ideas for teaching math that can be used to help those students who need that extra boost to be successful! Activities, games, and laughter are all on the agenda for this session and every teacher will leave with a handout and game! Don’t be left out as we “sum” it up! Palomino 3 Alfredo Vaquiax, Our Lady of the Lake 256 Presentation University 3-5 Elementary School Math Misconceptions And Remediations 2:15 - 3:15 Untangle your students’ math misconceptions by identifying and investigating the source of these misunderstandings and engage in activities that can be implemented in the classroom to undo these math misconceptions. 257, 34 Texas 3 Activity ELL/Bilingual 3-5 2:15 - 3:15 Deidre Hannible, Mrs. Math Games Professional Development & Consulting STAARving For Great Math Ideas? Ignite Your Class Making mathematical connections to the real world can be a task for elementary students. Come learn and enjoy fun ways to get all students engaged in math when they are in class and away from school! page 51 Tuesday Are you looking for some exciting ways to get your students enthusiastic about math? This session will provide you with the ideas and tools needed to bring an event such as “Monster Math Mania” or “Numbers Day” to your campus. Monster Math Mania— Family Math Night is a great way to build positive partnerships with parents while providing a night of family fun for your students. As your students and their parents play skill-specific games, you will have the opportunity to explain math concepts and strategies to the parents as well as their children. Numbers Day gives students and staff the opportunity to dress in their favorite numbered sports jersey or shirt. Excitement will brim in the hallways and classrooms as students compare, group, order, and use various operations to combine their numbers. You will leave this session fired up and ready to spread some math enthusiasm on your campus! Appaloosa 3 Jennifer Hoffpauir, Waller ISD 253, 298 Presentation 3-5 Getting The Data Into The Hands And Hearts Of The Students Elementary 2:15 - 3:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Appaloosa 4 Marsha Scott, University of Texas at 258, 214 Activity Arlington New Teachers 3-5 Integrating Mathematics And Science Concepts The UTeach Way! Grapevine 2/3 263 Presentation General Interest Super Graphing With Excel Participants will experience lessons that incorporate the 5E lesson planning model, using science lessons that are integrated with mathematics concepts . . . or would that be mathematics lessons with an integration of science concepts? Come and explore with us! A picture (or graph) is worth a thousand word problems. Use Microsoft Excel and the Randbetween function to generate dozens of bar graphs, pictographs, number lines, coordinate graphs, and more by pressing one key. Elementary 2:15 - 3:15 2:15 - 3:15 259, 59 Dallas 5/6 Activity 3-5 Nicholas Restivo, Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools Tuesday Generating Student (And Teacher) Excitement For Mathematical Problem Solving A “problem” is not a problem if it has an easy solution. Real problems must be appropriately challenging, have multiple means to solve them, and lead students to a better understanding of mathematical concepts. We will discover ways for our students (and their teachers) to become better problem solvers while preparing them for any assessment they may encounter. Del Rio 2 Sharisa Rhoades, New Frontiers Charter 260 Activity School 3-5 Make STAAR Review Fun And Engaging! 2:15 - 3:15 Are you looking for ways to make reviewing for the state assessment less monotonous? Come learn ways to prepare students in those last weeks before the STAAR without “teaching to the test.” Be ready to move, solve problems, and leave with some examples to get you started. Austin 3 Activity 3-5 Let’s Talk Enrichment! 2:15 - 3:15 261 Valerie Johse, Jennifer Greer, Pearland ISD This session will provide ideas and hands-on activities that can be used as enrichment in the classroom to maintain student excitement and extend learning. Appaloosa 2 Mellissa Beago, Denton ISD 262 Activity Technology 3-5 Virtual Manipulatives? Interactive White Boards? What Does Hands On Really Mean Today? 2:15 - 3:15 Manipulatives have a long history of success in mathematics teaching and learning. New technology has brought interactive white boards and virtual manipulatives into our classrooms as well. Learn to use these new technologies in combination with traditional concrete manipulatives for effective mathematics teaching. See the technology in action and learn strategies for incorporating it into instruction even before the hardware comes to your classroom. page 52 3:00 - 4:30 Karen Ferrell, Author Texas A Dan Meyer 264 Presentation Featured Session General Interest Math Curriculum Makeover Followup Session 3:00 - 4:30 F We will continue our discussion of the three models for modern curriculum development—the three-act story, the forty-pound problem, and the exploded view—recipes for the kind of math curriculum that is fun to teach and fun to learn. Grapevine 6 Susie Whisnant, Caryl K. Pierson, Activity Math Teachers Press, Inc. ELL/Bilingual PK-2 Developing Mathematical Concepts And Oral Language Strategies For All Early Childhood Students: English Speaking, Bilingual, ELL, And Special Needs 3:00 - 4:30 265, 367 The mathematical knowledge that kindergarteners bring to school is related to their mathematics learning for years thereafter—in elementary school, middle school, and even high school. This session will focus on a screening assessment, to identify at-risk students, and an instructional model that builds conceptual understanding of numbers, shapes, geometry, and measurement. The emphasis will be on pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. The major goals will be using manipulatives, developing language, and connections to literacy. Participants will leave with a handout showing appropriate assessments and an important lesson from each strand. Mustang 3 Laura Choate, Fallbrook Union Presentation Elementary PK-2 Effective Games And Practices That Lead To Student Success 3:00 - 4:30 266 Be more efficient and selective with time devoted to number. A handout of highly engaging activities and instructional strategies will help you build confidence in your students. Mustang 6 Donna Long, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Activity PK-2 Reaching All Learners In The Mathematics Classroom 3:00 - 4:30 267, 402 How do you reach every child during a math lesson? When do you use direct instruction? Partners? Small groups? This interactive workshop will include hands-on activities with suggestions on differentiated instruction. Children’s literature will be incorporated into all the activities. A handout will be provided. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 3:00 - 4:30 Join first grade Lewisville ISD teachers to explore unchartered territory as we journey through the measurement big idea from the Texas Response to the Curriculum Focal Points. Journey through hands-on, integrated activities ready to travel from our classroom to yours. Resistance is futile! This training focuses on building algebraic reasoning in grades 3–5. Participants will understand how the mathematical concepts in grades 3–5 lead to the development of skills necessary for future success in algebra. Join us as we make connections and explore practical ways to develop algebra-ready students! Fort Worth 1/2 Carolyn Moore, McGraw-Hill Activity K-5 A Worksheet, 5 Cents; A Workbook, $5; Intervention That Works; Priceless Austin 6 272 Activity 3-5 Algebra Ready! 3:00 - 4:30 273 Dominoes are a staple found in most elementary classrooms. Come prepared to play our newest domino games that teach number sense, patterning, all operations, place-value, fractions, problem solving, and more. Great game boards provide the ideas to use the first day back to school. Excellent ideas for math back packs, centers, after school programs, regular, ESL, and Title 1 programs. 3:00 - 4:30 271 Texas 1/2 Activity 3-5 Nikki Bitzer, Teacher tidBitz Coree McClure, Sherman ISD Need A Shot In The Arm For Your Math Scores? Call The Math Medic! Cure those ailing math scores with the perfect blend of prescriptions from The Math Medic. This session will not only demonstrate how to easily incorporate the highly effective 5E Model into everyday lessons, but it will also be loaded with multiple strategy-based math games, techniques, and activities using cards, dice, and other everyday items. Solve your math blues by setting your appointment NOW! The doctor is IN! Helping your students develop a deeper understanding of fraction and geometry concepts can be the start of something big! In addition to basic knowledge, help students develop HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) by enhancing visual, spatial, and logical reasoning. Mustang 2 Teresa Mizelle, Arlington ISD 274 Activity 3-5 Problem Solving In 3rd – 6th Grade 3:00 - 4:30 Come learn how to get students to use a process to solve problems in which they first visualize the information. San Antonio 5/6 Dennis Adams, Math Learning Center Activity 3-5 Building Key Skills In 20 Minutes Per Day In Grades 3–5 3:00 - 4:30 275 The upper elementary grades are responsible for so many math skills! This session offers you hands-on experiences with a variety of lessons rich enough to build math fluency yet concise enough to complement any math program. Through powerful, accessible, and enjoyable activities, you will engage a range of topics including Patterns, Money, Computational Fluency, Data Collection, Measurement, and Problem Solving. All materials used in the presentation will be available free online. Texas 5/6 276 Activity 3-5 Fractions Without Distractions 3:00 - 4:30 Sandra White, Lone Star Learning Come learn easy, fun ways to eliminate “Fraction Phobia” from your classroom using mnemonic devices, number lines, tortillas, and more! Walk away with tips and techniques to master fractions you’ll wish someone had shared with you long ago! Leave with new ideas and activities that ensure fraction success for you and your students. page 53 Tuesday Grapevine 4/5 Jane Felling, Box Cars & One-Eyed Activity Jacks K-5 Domino Games—Connecting The Dots 3:00 - 4:30 270 Region 13 ESC Mustang 1 Barbara Irvin, Independent Consultant Presentation 3-5 Geometry And Fractions With Manipulatives 3:00 - 4:30 269 This session will focus on the major reason students are falling through the gap... CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING! Participants will engage in a variety of hands-on activities using simple and accessible concrete materials. Technology will also be demonstrated and used to help develop conceptual understanding. Handouts and materials will be distributed. Mary Headley, Alyce Stiles, Elementary Mustang 5 Renee Cassel, Beth Pesnell, 268, 107 Activity Lewisville ISD PK-2 STAAR Gazing: Bringing Measurement Into Focus For 1st Grade 3:00 - 4:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Palomino 1 Debra Junk, The University of Texas at 277 Presentation Austin General Interest Listening And Learning: The Role Of The Clinical Interview In Mathematics Classrooms Tuesday Elementary 3:30 - 4:30 The clinical interview is a well-documented method for discovering and making conclusions about children’s thinking in mathematics. This presentation will show how the clinical interview is used to explore children’s thinking and how the task provides an opportunity for teachers to learn math knowledge for teaching (MKT). Participants will have the opportunity to role-play in mock interviews during the session. Mustang 4 Colleen Clower, Jacqueline Weilmuenster, 278, 192 Presentation Northwest ISD General Interest Coaching On A Shoestring—The Coaching And Mentoring Correlation 3:30 - 4:30 In spite of increasing budget constraints, we have expanded the number of instructional and mentor coaches to develop mathematicians for the 21st Century and impact the entire district. Ideas and resources will be shared with participants. 3:30 - 4:30 279, 119 Featured Session Grapevine D Presentation F General Interest David Chard, Southern Methodist University Everly Broadway, Texas Education Agency MSTAR Universal Screener And Rtl Are you looking for tools to identify and serve Tier I and II intervention students? Come learn how the MSTAR Universal Screener can be used to identify students struggling with algebra readiness content in grades 5-8. Participants will also view samples of Tier II intervention materials for grades 5-8, available in Project Share for all teachers and students in the state. Join TEA staff for this exciting session. San Antonio 1/2 Sandy Atkins, Creating AHAS, UC 280 Activity General Interest Identifying And Preventing Mathematical Disconnects 3:30 - 4:30 In this session, we’ll examine a model that involves both intervention and prevention based on the vertical progression of concept development. Austin 1/2 Cindy Brown, Arlington ISD 281 Presentation PK-2 Everyday Math Journaling In K-2 3:30 - 4:30 This session will explore using math journals as a daily part of the math workshop. We will strengthen our understandings about this powerful learning tool including what makes a good journal prompt, the learning process of journaling, and scaffolding children’s representations. page 54 Fort Worth 7 282, 202 Activity PK-2 1-2-3... Play To Learn! 3:30 - 4:30 Jennifer McFarlane, Dwight Malone, Terrell ISD Back in the good old days, we learned to have fun. Now see how to have fun while we learn. Bring energy to your classroom with music, movement, dramatic play, and learning centers. There are great ways to bring energy to math lesson! Dallas 7 283, 201 Activity New Teachers PK-2 Literature Connections In Math 3:30 - 4:30 Angela Limon, Leah Stephenson, Birdville ISD This session will demonstrate how you can use children’s literature as a lesson or engagement tool. Del Rio 3 Mary White, Kim Marshall, 284 Activity Longview ISD PK-2 Buzzing Into Learning Centers With Busy Bees 3:30 - 4:30 Come learn about a creative management system that REALLY WORKS! Yellow Rose David Stevens, Symphony Learning Presentation K-5 How Math Learning Difficulties Develop And What We Can Do To Prevent Them 3:30 - 4:30 285 This session shows how many students develop math learning difficulties and provides research-based best practices to guard against the development of those difficulties. The presenter is a developmental psychologist with a focus on cognitive development and learning difficulties. Austin 3 286 Activity K-5 Let ‘Em Show What They Know 3:30 - 4:30 Bettye Wilson, Debbie Moore, Lone Star Learning Years of research confirm that once a student’s brain is engaged, the desire to learn and the ability to retain knowledge soars! Learn simple ways to keep all students actively engaged in all your lessons. Use response cards, play games, sing songs, and more, and watch an amazing transformation occur in your classroom! CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big This session will demonstrate how to use the SMART Board with the Investigations curriculum for K-5. We will share the lessons developed for the SMART Board. Dallas 3/4 Wendy Jenkins, DeSoto ISD 288, 188 Activity ELL/Bilingual K-5 Place Value And Rounding Made Easy While Integrating Reading 3:30 - 4:30 Place value and rounding are difficult concepts that many students struggle with. By using reading and hands-on materials, the students will have a chance to grasp the concept in a fun, concrete way. Learn how to promote a creative math classroom one book, one game, one app. at a time while infusing Kaplan’s depth and complexity tools. 292 Fort Worth 3/4 Activity 3-5 Cassandra Hatfield, Rockwall ISD Wendy Smith, Forney ISD Equivalent Fractions Galore Participants will model equivalent fractions using area models, linear models, and set models. Patterns and relationships among the representations will be identified and described. Generalizations will be made from these findings and will be used to generate equivalent fractions, without models, and understand the essential conceptual and procedural connections for rigorous student understanding of equivalent fractions. Dallas 5/6 Linda Jennings, Unique Teaching Activity New Teachers 3-5 TAKS Mathematics Charts Extreme Makeover 3:30 - 4:30 293 Using TEA-generated, TAKS Mathematics Charts, participants will “cut out” measurement concepts difficult for their students. Then, they will paste them on the newly designed customary/metric Legal Cheat Charts generated by students. Samples will be provided. Austin 4/5 Jennifer Woodall, Terrell ISD Activity New Teachers 3-5 New Teachers: Concrete Monday To Abstract Friday 3:30 - 4:30 294, 335 San Antonio 4 Paula Moeller, University of Texas at 290 Presentation Austin Featured Sesion K-5 Response To Intervention: Ideas, Tools, And Resources This session will help new teachers understand how to construct a lesson in math that introduces the concept in a hands-on approach, but moves to a higher level, where students are ready to think of it in an abstract design when finished. Searching for ways to identify and serve struggling students in mathematics? Search no further. This session will provide insight regarding intervention design and ideas to assist teachers as they work with students to enhance their knowledge of mathematics. Free resources and tools will be shared during this informative session. 3:30 - 4:30 3:30 - 4:30 F Dallas 1/2 Linda Cardwell, Lone Star Learning 291, 102 Activity 3-5 Extreme Makeover: Building Vocabulary Today 3:30 - 4:30 Palomino 3 Frazer Boergadine, The Math Learning Center 295 Activity 3-5 Division Of Whole And Decimal Numbers Using An Area Model Long division can be understood from the use of a menu of multiples of the divisor, the left dimension of a rectangle, used to section off areas of the rectangle to determine the length of the top dimension, which is the quotient. The model is progressively updated to reveal the standard long division symbol and algorithm. Are you frustrated that your students don’t know your content area vocabulary? Factors will be presented that effect vocabulary acquisition and different types of words we teach. Participants will engage in a variety of interactive strategies that will engage students and help them retain new curriculum area vocabulary in order to improve comprehension. page 55 Tuesday Grapevine 1 Stefanie Woodard, Philip Benham, 289, 205 Activity Birdville ISD New Teachers K-5 Yes Virginia, There Is Still Creativity In Math, Part Trois 3:30 - 4:30 3:30 - 4:30 Elementary Appaloosa 1 Caren Sorrells, Birdville ISD 287, 249 Presentation Technology K-5 Getting SMART With Investigations 3:30 - 4:30 CAMT 2011 Tuesday Elementary The Start of Something Big 3:30 - 4:30 Pecos 2 Eunice Harman, Sylvia Ladesma, 296 Presentation Arlington ISD 3-5 Using Picture Books To Spark Student Interest In Math 3:30 - 4:30 Texas 3 Ambreen Ali, Jesse Gonzalez, 300, 209 Activity Houston ISD 3-5 Math + Art + Architecture = Fun! Picture books are not just for kindergartners. Make multiple connections with your students about math, talking about math, and doing math by utilizing picture books. Integration is key, and using picture books to introduce math concepts will enhance student interest and engagement in mathematical lessons. Participants will receive a list of book titles, that can be used as introductions to mathematics concepts, along with ideas and activities that can be used in the classroom. Math+Art+Architecture=FUN! is about creative ways that teachers can use art and architecture to make math more exciting for their students. The biggest problem that many math teachers encounter is the attitude that math is boring, unusually difficult, and only found in textbooks. Many of our elementary students have this misconception that only the brainy or gifted students excel at math. You can change their minds! 3:30 - 4:30 San Antonio 3 Bettina Dixon, Arlington ISD 297, 211 Activity 3-5 Achieving Equity In Mathematics: A Focus On The AfricanAmerican Learner. 3:30 - 4:30 This professional development focuses on an in-depth examination of data trends and causal factors affecting African-American achievement in the study of mathematics. Participants will learn how to incorporate research-based instructional strategies that will maximize content access and are responsive to students’ prior knowledge, intellectual strengths, and personal interests. Appaloosa 3 Jennifer Hoffpauir, Waller ISD Presentation 3-5 Getting The Data Into The Hands And Hearts Of The Students 3:30 - 4:30 298, 253 Getting the data into the hands and hearts of the students increases student ownership, responsibility, and ultimately learning and achievement. This session will provide you with a variety of strategies and tools to use in helping students dissaggregate their own data, make sense of it, and use it to energize learning. Appaloosa 4 Nancy Kane, Suntex International 299, 186 Activity 3-5 Mental Math Mastery—A Hands-On Workshop Using Several Editions Of The Popular 24© Game Series 3:30 - 4:30 Attendees will learn new ways to get students excited about and interested in mathematics through game play. They will learn problem-solving strategies, how pattern-sensing leads to problem solving, the engaging aspects of game play, and the quality outcomes these activities produce. Attendees will also experience how friendly competition can stimulate students to achieve. 301, 252 Fort Worth 5/6 Activity 3-5 Leslie Bell, New Caney ISD Cecilia Beckham, Retired Teacher Raising The Level Of Engagement With Hands-On Math Participants will experience tried-and-true activities and games through cooperative groups. Handouts and door prizes will be provided. Topics covered include: prime factorization, basic facts, fractions, geometry, and more. Come prepared to have some fun! Del Rio 2 Sharisa Rhoades, New Frontiers Charter 302 Activity School 3-5 Make STAAR Review Fun And Engaging! 3:30 - 4:30 Are you looking for ways to make reviewing for the state assessment less monotonous? Come learn ways to prepare students in those last weeks before the STAAR without “teaching to the test.” Be ready to move, solve problems, and leave with some examples to get you started. Texas 4 303, 255 Activity 3-5 Math: Let’s “Sum” It Up! 3:30 - 4:30 Julie Teague, Learning Wheels We know all students can learn; the trick is finding out how they learn! This fun, fast-paced, hands-on session will leave you with ideas for teaching math that can be used to help those students who need that extra boost to be successful! Activities, games, and laughter are all on the agenda for this session, and every teacher will leave with a handout and game! Don’t be left out as we “sum” it up! Palomino 2 Laura Wilson, Math GPS Activity 3-5 STAAR Mapping: A Guide To Success 3:30 - 4:30 304 How can you prepare your students for STAAR and higher expectations? Come find ways to make your instruction rise to the rigor of increasing demands. This session will focus on how to use your instructional time to gain the most understanding by all of your students. page 56 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Featured Session General Interest F Ted H. Hull, Ruth Harbin Miles, Don S. Balka, LCM: Leadership Coaching Mathematics Overcoming Resistance To Change Overcoming resistance to change is a major factor in forging an effective mathematics program, yet it is rarely discussed. Mathematics coaches and leaders often feel their efforts at improving instruction are blocked or thwarted. This session provides insights on resistance and strategies that transform classrooms so all students are successful. 8:00 - 9:30 306 Texas A Presentation F ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers General Interest William McBride, National Education Consultant Dallas 5/6 Brian Mowry, Austin ISD 309, 366 Activity PK-2 Where’s The Math? Intentional And Purposeful Mathematics In The Early Childhood Classroom 8:00 - 9:30 There is no doubt that Kindergarten and Prekindergarten teachers like to make math fun and enjoyable for the children in their classrooms! However, in our zeal and enthusiasm for engaging young children in hands-on, entertaining activities, it is easy to loose sight of the mathematical content that underlies the tasks and lessons we create and teach. This workshop empowers early childhood teachers to understand and mine for the core mathematical ideas that are often hidden in children’s informal explorations and understandings of mathematics. The presenter will focus on the concept of patterning and how this skill supports children’s eventual understanding and competency in algebra and proportional reasoning. 8:00 - 9:00 Closing The Achievement Gap: Teaching To Gender Differences 310, 386 Recent scientific research is illuminating the genetic differences between the male and female brain. Based on the works of Michael Gurian and Leonard Sax, this workshop presents the differences in male and female brain development that affect behavior and learning. Teachers will come to understand that most school practices reinforce how girls learn rather than boys; consequently, boys make up the majority of our behavior problems, failures, and drop-outs. Practical, hands-on literacy strategies will be presented that promote instruction specifically for males, for females, and for both sexes. Detailed hand-outs will be provided. Pecos 3 Kathy Hale, Independent Consultant 307 Activity Technology General Interest Graphing Calculator Activities To Support Instruction For At-Risk Learners 8:00 - 9:00 This session is designed to provide math activities, hands-on training, and instruction for educators working with students in a variety of special education programs. Lessons and activities will feature the TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculator, and participants will also receive an overview of information on other resources available at various Texas Instruments websites, including TAKS practice lessons and assessment items. Grapevine 2/3 Sherry Colarusso, Vennlogic, Inc. 308, 76 Activity PK-2 Making Algebra Connections In K-2 Classrooms 8:00 - 9:30 Through use of manipulatives, children’s literature, and differentiated instruction, participants will engage in activities specifically aimed to increase student understanding of mathematics concepts through the lens of algebraic thinking. Activities are aligned to NCTM Curriculum Focal Points and the Common Core State Standards, along with the Texas Essential Knowledge Standards. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about new, effective, engaging, and easy math assessments. They will also have the opportunity to view the assessments taking place and have the opportunity to experience the assessment first-hand. San Antonio 1/2 Kathryn Robinson, WriteMath Enterprises, Inc. Activity ELL/Bilingual PK-2 Twirling Batons, Sparkling Capes, And Mysterious Hats Create The Magic Of Math 8:00 - 9:30 311, 403 Magic wands, tricky numbers, play dough, and reappearing coins will be used with a hands-on approach to compare addition and subtraction and develop the concepts of money and measurement for even the most reluctant mathematicians. English language learners, exceptional students, or anyone who enjoys hands-on activities will love this session. Mustang 2 Robin Ward, Rice University School Presentation Mathematics Project PK-2 Using The Lens Of The Visual Arts And Children’s Literature To Explore PK-2 Mathematics 8:00 - 9:30 312 Come explore Matisse’s patterns, Arp’s chance collages, Mondrian’s quadrilaterals, Warhol’s and Kandinsky’s 2D and 3D shapes, and number concepts in works by Pollock and Lichtenstein. Then, explore children’s literature that features the visual arts and learn how to connect the literature to mathematical concepts. We will discuss the research on math–art connections. page 57 Wednesday Fort Worth 7 Jeff Ohmer, McGraw-Hill School Activity Educaiton Group PK-2 E3 Math Assessments: Effective, Engaging, And Easy Featured Session Elementary 305 Grapevine A Activity 8:00 - 9:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine 4/5 313 Activity PK-2 Shuffling Into Math Elementary 8:00 - 9:30 Box Cars & One-Eyed Jacks Come prepared to play card and dice games that help your youngest students achieve success in basic number sense, place-value, patterning, graphing, data management, addition, and subtraction. This strategy-based workshop will provide you with many easy to implement games that incorporate the use of cards, dice, and new domino activities. Reproducible game boards, student samples, and more will be demonstrated. Great for regular, ESL, After School, Title 1, and special education programs. Come prepared to play! Fort Worth 3/4 Activity PK-2 Learn The Power Of The Ten! 8:00 - 9:00 314, 244 Wednesday Jane Felling, Pamela Guerra, Northside ISD This interactive session will teach strategies for using the ten frame with students. Participants will learn how to engage their students in number sense and subitizing. Mustang 3 Brooke Perry, Mansfield ISD Activity PK-2 Making Every Minute Count Using Literature To Teach Math 8:00 - 9:00 315 This hands-on session provides information about effective teaching strategies to teach math through literature and differentiate instruction to meet the needs of every student. Palomino 3 Karen Fegley, Frisco ISD 316 Activity PK-2 Formative Assessments: How To Use Formative Assessment To Drive Instruction 8:00 - 9:00 This session will give teachers ideas for doing formative assessments and how to use this information in guiding instruction for all students. Appaloosa 2 Lisa Brubaker, Lena Burnett, Presentation Fort Worth ISD Technology K-5 Powerful, Promethean Lessons That Pop!! 8:00 - 9:00 317, 347 See how to utilize the resources that are already available in the Promethean program to create engaging, interactive, hands-on lesson flipcharts for your math classroom. Find numerous, ready-made flipcharts that can be used immediately. page 58 Dallas 3/4 Julie Kuhn, Terrell ISD 318, 349 Activity K-5 Making Interventions Really Work: How To Enhance Instruction For Your Struggling Students Without Using Worksheets! 8:00 - 9:00 This session will include practical strategies that allow interventions to supplement and enhance classroom instruction. Attendees can expect to see how manipulatives, games, puzzles, hands-on activities, and journaling can be used to allow all students to improve mathematical knowledge and performance. Plan to leave this session with the motivation to go back to your classroom and make a positive difference for every student! Austin 6 319, 71 Activity New Teachers K-5 Reaching The Unreachable 8:00 - 9:30 Leone Lewis, McGraw-Hill Looking for a way to reach the unreachable student? Come experience hands-on intervention strategies in this participation workshop. You will discover ways teach mathematics concepts in order reach different modalities of learners using games, role playing, and Foldables™. San Antonio 5/6 Rob Nickerson, ORIGO Education Activity K-5 Facilitating Teacher’s Professional Learning Through Online Resources 8:00 - 9:30 320 Mathedology is a new web-based resource that empowers elementary teachers with professional learning— when and where they need it—anytime, anywhere! Come and see how Mathedology and ORIGO Education’s other exciting online resources can be used to inspire and educate teachers, which in turn will ultimately improve student learning. Yellow Rose Presentation K-5 Math Or No Math 8:00 - 9:00 321 Joanna Parham, McKinney ISD Spinning off the TV game show, Deal or No Deal, the presenter will show you a creative way to motivate students to gain fact fluency. See video clips of first-grade students who can compete with 2nd and 3rd grade students in an exciting addition and subtraction speed drill game. You’ll love this one! Walk out the door ready to “Open Your Case!” CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Dallas 1/2 Kay Frantz, Consultant 322, 348 Activity K-5 Content Academic Vocabulary For Mathematics Success 8:00 - 9:00 Come and learn about products that use the 5E Instructional Model for successful vocabulary instruction. Strategies and techniques for acquiring academic vocabulary will be the focus of the session. This interactive session will explore a whole–group lesson and extend it with writing assignments, forums, and classroom response systems. Austin 3 Russell Larson, Pflugerville ISD 323 Activity K-5 How To Develop A Conceptual Understanding For Addition And Subtraction Facts 8:00 - 9:30 8:00 - 9:00 Conceptual understanding of addition and subtraction facts are vital for further application of math skills. Concept cards are used to help students understand the meaning of addition facts. This session will show you how to structure, plan, and use data to assist with flexibly grouping students for I and E. 8:00 - 9:00 325, 353 Grapevine 1 Activity 3-5 328, 377 Mustang 6 Activity Ann May, 3-5 Caren Sorrells, Independent Elementary Consultant Birdville ISD Multiplication Mania Get the ingredients you need to help your students understand the concept of multiplication, so they are able to use the multiplication facts fluently and efficiently. Appaloosa 3 Melissa Reed, Birdville ISD Activity 3-5 You Can’t Read Books In Math! Or Can You? 8:00 - 9:00 329, 356 Reading to our students in math gives them a visual connection to abstract mathematics concepts. This session will give examples of lessons that teach math concepts using literature to build meaning with hands-on strategies. Jeri Bonnell, Round Rock ISD Kerry Jones, Lufkin ISD Developing Fact Mastery Without The Drill And Kill Not all students can simply memorize their basic facts! Join us and learn how to teach your students to develop thinking strategies for learning their basic multiplication facts the fun way. Austin 1/2 Christina Gawlik, Jerry Whitworth, 326, 354 Activity Texas Woman’s University 3-5 Using Patterns And Relationships To Develop And Retain Fact Families 8:00 - 9:00 Palomino 2 Louis Sher, Kaidy Educational 330 Presentation Resources 3-5 Mental Math And Basic Operations—”See” The Solutions! 8:00 - 9:00 Come discover a great way to play to learn and learn to play using games and handouts for reinforcing basic operations and order of operations for kids at all levels. Use problem solving, analyzing, and numerical fluency to solve problems and see various possibilities and patterns in numbers. Door Prizes, too! Do your students struggle with remembering multiplication or division facts? This session will demonstrate a professional development module with hands-on activities to develop strategies for retaining multiplication and division facts through the use of patterns and relationships. Participants will also discover how to create their own professional development modules to share best practices with educators around the world. page 59 Wednesday Palomino 1 Marcy Corley, Jennifer McGowan, 324 Activity Frisco ISD K-5 Implementing Intervention And Enrichment Within The School Day 8:00 - 9:00 San Antonio 3 Nicole Hamilton, Sabrina Tellez, 327, 352 Presentation Archipelago Learning 3-5 Beyond Paper: Using Technology To Extend The Lesson Elementary 8:00 - 9:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Dallas 7 Ludovic Sourdot, Ann Wheeler, 331, 355 Activity Texas Woman’s University New Teachers 3-5 Exploring Fractional Relationships With Pattern Blocks Wednesday Elementary 8:00 - 9:00 Participants will construct pictures involving specific fractional amounts of pattern blocks. Discussions will cover proper and improper fractions, as well as equivalent fractions. Learn how to integrate and enhance your math lessons through using various online tools. Fort Worth 5/6 Catherine Weiskopf Activity 3-5 Teach Fractions And Decimals The Superhero Way 8:00 - 9:00 332, 416 Look up in the sky. It’s 1/2 a bird; no, 0.75 of a plane. Yow! Watch out! It’s a fraction and decimal world. Fractions and decimals come alive when taught with superhero cartoons and games. 8:00 - 9:30 333 Fort Worth 1/2 Activity 3-5 Carolyn White, Susan Troutman, Rice University School Mathematics Project Transformation Shuffle Participants will have engaging workstation activities, where they will explore terominoes and pentominoes arrangements to cover different sizes of rectangles, predict the new orientation of a figure after a specific transformation, identify rotational symmetry in different types of logos, and receive camera-ready activities to utilize in their classroom. Mustang 1 Brenda Morgan, Consultant 334 Activity 3-5 Make The Wow In Your Daily Math Class Happen For All Students 8:00 - 9:30 Gee I like Math! I get It! Let these comments ring out in your math class. Come and be a part of lesson activities that actively engage all students in building solid math concepts. Stories, manipulatives, interactive math programs, and multiple strategies are integrated in these lesson activities. Each participant will receive a preview CD and lessons ideas to implement in your math class. Austin 4/5 Jennifer Woodall, Terrell ISD 335, 294 Activity New Teachers 3-5 New Teachers: Concrete Monday To Abstract Friday 8:00 - 9:00 This session will help new teachers understand how to construct a lesson in math that introduces the concept in a hands-on approach, but moves to a higher level, where students are ready to think of it in an abstract design when finished. page 60 San Antonio 4 John Hinton, Math Matters, Inc. 336, 227 Activity 3-5 Math Matters: Games, Puzzles, And Diversions To Stimulate Reasoning 8:00 - 9:30 Bring excitement to your classroom and stimulate your students to think using games designed to integrate problem solving, analyzing, and basic skill development. In this hands-on session, teachers will play games they can implement tomorrow in their classrooms. All experiences will develop inductive reasoning in number, geometry, and probability. Texas 1/2 Anita Turner, Rhymes ‘n Times 336.5 Activity 3-5 Conquer Times Tables in Only Three Weeks! 8:00 - 9:00 This program offers teachers a non-traditional method to teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and equivalency using all four learning styles with a multi-sensory approach. Texas 5/6 George Christ, McKinney ISD 337, 374 Activity 3-5 Calculate This! Engaging Activities To Teach Place Value With Calculators And Manipulatives 8:00 - 9:30 Students can discover many concepts with calculators. Learn how to engage students’ interest using the TI-15™ calculator and manipulatives to teach place-value concepts. Through these activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of place-value, allowing them to be more successful in your mathematics class. Del Rio 3 Twyla Tasker, San Angelo ISD Activity 3-5 Collaboration Café: Something Big in Math Conversation 8:00 - 9:00 337.5 Students can discover many concepts with calculators. Learn how to engage students’ interest using the TI-15™ calculator and manipulatives to teach place-value concepts. Through these activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of place-value, allowing them to be more successful in your mathematics class. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Del Rio 2 Karen Marshall, Region 17, ESC 338 Activity 3-5 Everything You Can Do With Four Color Tiles Texas B Zalman Usiskin, The University of Chicago 342 Presentation Featured Session General Interest The Shape Of Geometry And The Geometry Of Shape Bring your appetite for an engaging strategy that has kids talking at the table. The menu offers motivating problem-solving methods and food for thought! Transformations, coordinate geometry, calculator and computer graphics, and increased attention to applications have all caused, without fanfare, changes in how we look at the shapes of figures. This talk discusses the changes in school geometry over the past half century from the standpoint of the concept of shape. Grapevine 6 Pete Sickler, Mobius Math 338.5 Activity 3-5 Using Mathematical Models to Help Students Build Fluency 8:00 - 9:00 Participants will investigate the use of mathematical models to help students visualize, organize, and extend their mathematical thinking. 339, 177 The purpose of this session is to explore the use of Differentiated Instruction (DI) in the mathematics classroom. The discussion will focus on topics that relate to characteristics of DI—what it is and what it is not, planning for DI, identifying mathematical learning styles, as well as other questions that may arise about the use of DI in math class. Palomino 2 Shirley Matteson, Texas Tech University 340 Presentation General Interest The Journey To Becoming An NBCT F Austin 3 Jan Frimpter, Tien Shan International Activity School General Interest Cross Cultural Teaching Differences 9:15 - 10:15 343 I will share things I learned while preparing to teach overseas, that I wish I had known while teaching in Texas— engaging students in practical problem situations. Fort Worth 7 Marcy Reed, Terlingua CSD 344 Presentation General Interest Motivation For Any Math Classroom 9:15 - 10:15 Come learn six ideas/materials that will help you create a motivated, student-centered classroom. Ideas presented will include Math Police, Math Airport, Math Space Station, Math Race Track, Math Folder Tic Tac Toe, and a simple, year-round bulletin board. 9:15 - 10:15 The goal of this presentation is to inform educators of the requirements and rewards in becoming a National Board Certified Teacher. The benefits to students and other educational stakeholders will be addressed through a review of educational research studies. Topics to be discussed during this session include: program history, eligibility, certification areas and grade levels, requirements, the assessment process, financial issues and assistance, and candidate support programs. Pecos 3 Robb Wilson, Texas Instruments 341 Activity Technology General Interest Graphing Calculators—Good Stuff You Need To Know!!! 9:15 - 10:15 This hands-on session will focus on forgotten features of the TI83/84 Plus™ graphing calculator. Topics will include the equation solver, storing pictures, using Boolean Logic to test answers, memory reset for testing, archiving, games, table setup, zoom memory, bar graphs, circle graphs, grouping, split screens, and much, much more. Don’t miss this one. The handout alone is worth your time. Del Rio 3 Mamie Tice, Region 17 ESC Activity PK-2 Measuring My World In K-2 Mathematics 9:15 - 10:15 345 Discover engaging strategies to measure the world around you using the best in children’s literature and household manipulatives. 9:15 - 10:15 346 Texas 4 Activity K-5 Deidre Hannible, Mrs. Math Games Professional Development & Consulting Student-Made Games: Empower Your Students Mathematically! Learn how to get your students to create their own math games that are interactive, rigorous, and created by them! Teachers will learn how to effectively differentiate instruction with classroom games and activities and have fun doing it! page 61 Wednesday Fort Worth 5/6 Dwight Cooley, Mathnasium of SW Ft. Activity Worth General Interest Differentiated Instruction In Math Class 9:15 - 10:15 9:15 - 10:15 Elementary 8:00 - 9:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Appaloosa 2 Lisa Brubaker, Lena Burnett, 347, 317 Presentation Fort Worth ISD K-5 Powerful, Promethean Lessons That Pop!! Elementary 9:15 - 10:15 See how to utilize the resources that are already available in the Promethean program to create engaging, interactive, hands-on lesson flipcharts for your math classroom. Find numerous, ready-made flipcharts that can be used immediately. Dallas 1/2 Kay Frantz, Consultant 348, 322 Activity K-5 Content Academic Vocabulary For Mathematics Success 9:15 - 10:15 Wednesday Come and learn about products that use the 5E Instructional Model for successful vocabulary instruction. Strategies and techniques for acquiring academic vocabulary will be the focus of the session. Dallas 3/4 Julie Kuhn, Terrell ISD 349, 318 Activity K-5 Making Interventions Really Work: How To Enhance Instruction For Your Struggling Students Without Using Worksheets! 9:15 - 10:15 This session will include practical strategies that allow interventions to supplement and enhance classroom instruction. Attendees can expect to see how manipulatives, games, puzzles, hands-on activities, and journaling can be used to allow all students to improve mathematical knowledge and performance. Plan to leave this session with the motivation to go back to your classroom and make a positive difference for every student! Palomino 1 Marcy Corley, Jennifer McGowan, Activity Frisco ISD K-5 Implementing Intervention And Enrichment Within The School Day 9:15 - 10:15 350 This session will show you how to structure, plan, and use data to assist with flexibly grouping students for I and E. 9:15 - 10:15 351 Fort Worth 3/4 Activity 3-5 Cassandra Hatfield, Rockwall ISD Wendy Smith, Forney ISD Fraction Action Participants will explore different models of fractions as part of a set and part of a whole. This is one of the five main interpretations of fractions that are explored during elementary and middle school. Vertical alignment of the K–2 fraction TEKS will be amplified through teaching strategies, assessments, and activities teachers will work on during the session. Developing a deeper understanding of the part-to-whole relationships of fractions and how K-2 teachers are critical to the conceptual development of fractions will also be embedded. Come and enjoy some Fraction Action! San Antonio 3 Nicole Hamilton, Sabrina Tellez, Presentation Archipelago Learning 3-5 Beyond Paper: Using Technology To Extend The Lesson 9:15 - 10:15 352, 327 This interactive session will explore a whole-group lesson and extend it with writing assignments, forums, and classroom response systems. 9:15 - 10:15 353, 325 Grapevine 1 Activity 3-5 Jeri Bonnell, Round Rock ISD Kerry Jones, Lufkin ISD Developing Fact Mastery Without The Drill And Kill Not all students can simply memorize their basic facts! Join us to learn how to teach your students to develop thinking strategies for learning their basic multiplication facts the fun way. Austin 1/2 Christina Gawlik, Jerry Whitworth, 354, 326 Activity Texas Woman’s University 3-5 Using Patterns And Relationships To Develop And Retain Fact Families 9:15 - 10:15 Do your students struggle with remembering multiplication or division facts? This session will demonstrate a professional development module with hands-on activities to develop strategies for retaining multiplication and division facts through the use of patterns and relationships. Participants will also discover how to create their own professional development modules to share best practices with educators around the world. Dallas 7 Ludovic Sourdot, Ann Wheeler, Activity Texas Woman’s University New Teachers 3-5 Exploring Fractional Relationships With Pattern Blocks 9:15 - 10:15 355, 331 Participants will construct pictures involving specific fractional amounts of pattern blocks. Discussions will cover proper and improper fractions, as well as equivalent fractions. Learn how to integrate and enhance your math lessons through using various online tools. page 62 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Appaloosa 3 Melissa Reed, Birdville ISD 356, 329 Activity 3-5 You Can’t Read Books In Math! Or Can You? 9:15 - 10:15 Reading to our students in math gives them a visual connection to abstract mathematics concepts. This session will give examples of lessons that teach math concepts using literature to build meaning with hands-on strategies. If you can only afford one set of manipulatives, get the four color tiles. Come learn all the ways to use these tiles to enhance learning, covering many SE’s (ie. fractions, measurement, and geometry). This workshop is great for new teachers. Austin 4/5 Amy Ledford, Marli Pike, 357 Activity Troup ISD 3-5 Extreme Makeover Measurement Edition And Other Math Novice Ideas 9:15 - 10:15 9:15 - 10:15 Appaloosa 4 Christina Myers, Brandy Norris, 358 Activity Conroe ISD 3-5 Mastering Measurement Monsters 9:15 - 10:15 Enjoy mastering the monsters with interactive, multiple intelligence activities while overcoming the hurdle of measurement. Let us equip you with tools needed to tame this monster. Mustang 4 359 Activity 3-5 Hands-On Fractions 9:15 - 10:15 Cara Neathery, Waller ISD Learn how to use manipulatives and activities to teach fraction skills in a way that your students will enjoy. This is a hands-on session. 9:15 - 10:15 360 Texas 3 Activity 3-5 Nicholas Restivo, Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary & Middle Schools Unpacking Geometry Problems From Boxes You Make Transform used greeting cards into boxes while discovering geometry concepts that rely on properties and definitions associated with parallelograms. Mustang 3 Katie Busbey, Frisco ISD 362 Activity 3-5 RtI: Using Data And Small Groups To Meet Student Needs Learn how to incorporate data collection and analysis along with small groups into your math block. See how RtI can become part of your daily routine. Texas A Edward Burger, Williams College 363 Presentation General Interest How To Discretely Teach Creativity From Doodling To Discovering 9:45 - 11:15 We will explore the true lessons that mathematics can offer long after our students have forgotten how to solve for x. We will include lively hands-on discovery learning activities involving graph theory and discrete mathematics to illustrate our approach. Grapevine 2/3 Mary Gilfeather, Rene LeBlanc, 364 Activity Pentathlon Institute PK-2 Problem-Solving Games That Turn Kids Onto Math: Making Math Count For All Students 9:45 - 11:15 Interactive games motivate ALL students to enjoy math while developing problem-solving abilities, basic skills, and geometric thinking. These games are also great for differentiated instruction and character development. Mustang 1 Wendy Hill, The Learning Carpet-TLC, Presentation Inc. New Teachers PK-2 Back To Square One—Physically Exploring And Playing With Math Concepts On A Large 100 Square Floor Mat 9:45 - 11:15 365, 229 During this highly interactive session, teachers will experience the numerous and creative ways of physically exploring math concepts on a large 100 square floor mat. Activities for calendar work, basic operations, patterning, geometry, and graphing will be presented. Come prepared to PLAY! page 63 Wednesday Present a measurement unit that incorporates all aspects of measurement, using it in a real-world setting. In addition, other math ideas will be shared from two successful math teachers. Del Rio 2 Karen Marshall, Region 17 ESC 361 Activity 3-5 Everything You Can Do With Four Color Tiles Elementary 9:15 - 10:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Dallas 5/6 Brian Mowry, Austin ISD 366, 309 Activity PK-2 Where’s The Math? Intentional And Purposeful Mathematics In The Early Childhood Classroom Wednesday Elementary 9:45 - 11:15 There is no doubt that Kindergarten and Prekindergarten teachers like to make math fun and enjoyable for the children in their classrooms! However, in our zeal and enthusiasm for engaging young children in hands-on, entertaining activities, it is easy to loose sight of the mathematical content that underlies the tasks and lessons we create and teach. This workshop empowers early childhood teachers to understand and mine for the core mathematical ideas that are often hidden in children’s informal explorations and understandings of mathematics. The presenter will focus on the concept of patterning and how this skill supports children’s eventual understanding and competency in algebra and proportional reasoning. San Antonio 4 Susie Whisnant, Caryl K. Pierson, Activity Math Teachers Press, Inc. ELL/Bilingual PK-2 Developing Mathematical Concepts And Oral Language Strategies For All Early Childhood Students: EnglishSpeaking, Bilingual, ELL, And Special Needs 9:45 - 11:15 367, 265 The mathematical knowledge that kindergarteners bring to school is related to their mathematics learning for years thereafter— in elementary school, middle school, and even high school. This session will focus on a screening assessment to identify at-risk students and an instructional model that builds conceptual understanding of numbers, shapes, geometry, and measurement. The emphasis will be on pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. The major goals will be using manipulatives, developing language, and connections to literacy. Participants will leave with a handout showing appropriate assessments and an important lesson from each strand. San Antonio 5/6 Activity 3-5 What Are The Chances? 9:45 - 11:15 368 Judy Bippert, Consultant Louise Vandling Is this game fair? Decide if games are fair using a variety of materials to explore probability outcomes and strategies. Data collected will generate charts and graphs for statistical analysis and promote conceptual understanding. 9:45 - 11:15 369 Texas 1/2 Activity 3-5 Debbie Bynum, Region 18 ESC Nancy Wisker, Dinah Zike Academy Math Journals + Foldables® = Notebook Foldables® Combine the awesome instructional strategies of journaling in math class with the incredible organizational power of Foldables® and you get Notebook Foldables®. Note-taking comes alive and student learning soars with the combination of these tools and techniques. Come learn how to make it work in your classroom. page 64 Austin 6 Debra Cave, Frisco ISD/The Jammin’ 370, 112 Presentation Classroom ELL/Bilingual 3-5 Sing And Dance Your Way Through The Math TEKS 9:45 - 11:15 Tired of students forgetting the wonderful math concepts you’ve taught them? Ever see that glazed look in their eyes? Maybe it’s time for some new strategies! Learn how incorporating “get up and dance” music into your math classroom can foster learning, increase retention, and engage even the most reluctant learners! San Antonio 1/2 Ellen Goodwin, Ranger ISD Activity 3-5 Math On Display: Student-Generated Bulletin Boards 9:45 - 11:15 371 These are rich math activities that result in quality student work to display on bulletin boards at your school. We will do one or two activities during the session. This PowerPoint presentation is geared toward grades 3–8. Leave with ideas and a complete handout with master copies of activities and photos of all bulletin boards. Mustang 2 Jean James, Borenson & Associates, Inc. 372 Activity 3-5 Making Algebra Child’s Play With Hands-On Equations® 9:45 - 11:15 By making the basic concepts of algebra intuitive, visual, and kinesthetic, elementary school students can experience algebraic success and enhancement of self-esteem. Fort Worth 1/2 Kimberly Wheeler, Building to Learn, Inc. 373 Activity New Teachers 3-5 Building To Learn—Math Skills Brought To Life 9:45 - 11:15 Who doesn’t like to build something with their hands? Students learn to build a farm, a castle, a zoo, and a race car, and share their product through written and oral assessments! Essential math skills are instilled by using fun and enriching hands-on work. Texas 5/6 George Christ, McKinney ISD Activity 3-5 Calculate This! Engaging Activities To Teach Place Value With Calculators And Manipulatives 9:45 - 11:15 374, 337 Students can discover many concepts with calculators. Learn how to engage students’ interest using the TI-15™ calculator and manipulatives to teach place-value concepts. Through these activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of place-value, allowing them to be more successful in your mathematics class. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big John Felling, Box Cars & One-Eyed Jacks This strategy-based math games workshop focuses on the best card, dice, and multi-sided dice games that help your students understand and master the basic operations, problem solving, data management, probability, and more. Reproducible game boards, student samples, and more will be shared. Great for regular, ESL, After School, Title I, and special education programs. By connecting games practice with strategies, students will become more empowered and successful. Come prepared to play! Denise Carter will use songs to show teachers creative ways and new strategies for math they can use all year long. The strategies are guaranteed to improve daily student performance as well as, test performance. 9:45 - 11:15 377, 328 Mustang 6 Activity Ann May, 3-5 Caren Sorrells, Independent Elementary Consultant Birdville ISD Connect your students to each other and to the outside world through blogging! Students gain a deeper understanding when they write about math. Blogs enable students to write, ask questions, collaborate and research—and they’ll do the same for teachers, too! Our session will wrap up with excellent blogs for teachers to follow and suggestions for organizing them all. Appaloosa 1 Sandy Szako, Cindy Luttrell, 381 Presentation Region 6 ESC Technology General Interest Making Math Lessons Interactive Using A SMARTboard And An Airliner 10:30 - 11:30 Do you need help engaging your students? Do you need help organizing your delivery of your on-line curriculum and resources? In this session, you will discover how to turn your on-line curriculum into interactive, engaging math lessons. We will explore these strategies on both a SMARTBoard and an Airliner. Come see how much fun it can be teaching math. 10:30 - 11:30 382, 406 Multiplication Mania Get the ingredients you need to help your students understand the concept of multiplication, so they are able to use the multiplication facts fluently and efficiently. Palomino 1 378, 238 Presentation General Interest What Is Your Qtopia? 10:30 - 11:30 Fran Kilpack, Qwizdom Palomino 3 Presentation General Interest Laura Thomason, Jay Collette, Larita Nunez, Rashunda Sims, Leslie Mondi, Mansfield ISD Math And Technology? Participants will learn how to use some of the newest technology available to make math lessons more meaningful and interactive. Come learn how to meet technology and mathematics TEKS by incorporating interactive slates, clicker systems, and iPod touch/ iPads into your teaching. Pecos 3 Linda Bruton, Region 7 ESC Activity Technology General Interest TI Graphing Calculators—How’s Your Memory? Join the movement and help build an out-of-this-world learning experience which gives educators, parents, and students the tools to help ensure that everyone becomes a star achiever. We want to hear about YOUR perfect learning environment. 10:30 - 11:30 Yellow Rose Concepcion Molina, SEDL 379 Presentation General Interest The Trouble With Math Is English—And A Few Other Things This hands-on session will explore memory management with TI graphing calculators. Learn about RAM memory, archive memory, archiving, operating systems, zoom memory, grouping, deleting games, disabling APPS and programs, and much more. TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculators will be provided, or bring your own. 10:30 - 11:30 383 This session examines the impact of mathematical language, symbolism, and representation on mathematics instruction and on students attainment of conceptual understanding of various mathematics topics. The presentation includes investigations of difficulties due to the nature of the English language itself and problematic language-based tendencies ingrained in mathematics instruction. page 65 Wednesday Grapevine 6 Denise Carter, Denise Carter’s Smarty 376, 24 Activity Bunch 3-5 Denise Carter’s Smartybunch™ Using Songs To Master Math 9:45 - 11:15 Appaloosa 2 Wendy Prater, Lee Hattaway, 380 Activity Wylie ISD Technology General Interest Blogarithms: Converting Number Concepts Into Talking Points 10:30 - 11:30 Elementary Grapevine 4/5 375 Activity 3-5 All Hands On Deck 9:45 - 11:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Fort Worth 5/6 Sandy Atkins, Creating AHAS, UC 384 Activity General Interest Identifying And Preventing Mathematical Disconnects Elementary 10:30 - 11:30 In this session, we’ll examine a model that involves both intervention and prevention based on the vertical progression of concept development. Fort Worth 3/4 385 Activity PK-2 Hands-On Math! 10:30 - 11:30 Gayle Stahl, ETA/Cuisenaire Wednesday Research has proven that teaching mathematics with manipulatives leads to increased understanding of math concepts. Explore activities which help students visualize problem solving and master skills. Differentiation will be included in this session. Fort Worth 7 Jeff Ohmer, McGraw-Hill School 386, 310 Activity Educaiton Group PK-2 E3 Math Assessments: Effective, Engaging, And Easy 10:30 - 11:30 Participants will have the opportunity to learn about new, effective, engaging, and easy math assessments. They will also have the opportunity to view the assessments taking place and have the opportunity to experience the assessment first-hand. Dallas 7 387 Activity PK-2 Classroom Math Menu 10:30 - 11:30 Linda Ristow, Birdville ISD Come learn some new ideas to help you teach a lesson and then give your students a variety of engaging activities with centers, while you work with one or two students. This is an innovative approach that has been proven to work by the presenter. These ideas enable small groups to stay on task while you work with other students. Mustang 3 Brooke Perry, Mansfield ISD 388 Activity PK-2 Making Every Minute Count Using Literature To Teach Math 10:30 - 11:30 This hands-on session provides information about effective teaching strategies to teach math through literature and differentiating instruction to meet the needs of every student. page 66 Palomino 2 Karen Fegley, Frisco ISD 389 Activity PK-2 Formative Assessments: How To Use Formative Assessment To Drive Instruction 10:30 - 11:30 This session will give teachers ideas for doing formative assessments and using this information in guiding instruction for all students. Del Rio 3 Mamie Tice, Region 17 ESC 390 Activity PK-2 Measuring My World In K-2 Mathematics 10:30 - 11:30 Discover engaging strategies to measure the world around you using the best in children’s literature and household manipulatives. Texas 4 Josie Saucedo, Ysleta ISD Activity K-5 A Toolbox For Problem Solving For The Elementary Teacher 10:30 - 11:30 391 In this session, participants will walk away with a toolbox full of problem-solving strategies focusing on Objective 6 (Underlying Processes and Mathematical Tools). This toolbox will give choices to students to solve problems in multiple ways. Texas 3 Rob Nickerson, ORIGO Education 392 Activity K-5 Bridging Thinking In Interventions 10:30 - 11:30 What does it mean to intervene with students who are struggling in mathematics? Come and engage in a guided conversation to identify causes, misconceptions, and disconnnects for struggling learners in mathematics. ORIGO Education’s Box of Facts uses visual aids and models to build the bridge in thinking for struggling learners. 10:30 - 11:30 393 Austin 4/5 Activity New Teachers 3-5 Darla Heath, Pamela Webster, Texas A&M University– Commerce Getting Comfortable With Fractions Come and learn how to use Pattern Blocks and other manipulatives in order to explore fractions. Fraction Action and other activities will be explored during this session. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 10:30 - 11:30 Are your math journals wimpy? Pump them up with manipulatives, foldables, mini-books, and much more. Interactive journals are great tools for engaging your students, organizing, and checking levels of objective understanding. Learn how to use manipulatives and activities to teach fraction skills in a way that your students will enjoy. This is a hands-on session. Austin 1/2 Norma Morris, Fritzie Publishing and 395, 212 Activity Educational Services ELL/Bilingual 3-5 Ms. Fritzie – The Problem Solving Kids Love To Do! 10:30 - 11:30 Dallas 3/4 396, 98 Activity 3-5 Oh, Now I Get It! Bettye Wilson, Linda Cardwell, Lone Star Learning You’ll be amazed at what your students can remember! Discover brain compatible methods for learning and remembering mathematical concepts through songs, graphic organizers, and daily interactive bulletin board programs. See methods of teaching problem solving, vocabulary, and various concepts such as fractions, decimals, etc., through active learning. Austin 3 Russell Larson, Pflugerville ISD Activity 3-5 Getting Students On The Right Track With Math Vocabulary 10:30 - 11:30 397 Practical strategies for meaningful student engagement. Different ways to practice math vocabulary to ensure a deeper understanding will be introduced. Waller ISD Austin 6 Stan Hartzler, Archer City ISD Presentation New Teachers General Interest Applying Learning Principles: Attention, Initial Learning, Recall, And Synthesis 11:30 - 1:00 400 Learn how to gain and keep student attention, help students process information, overcome forgetting and confusion, develop recall power and synthesis, and enable application. 11:30 - 1:00 401 Texas 1/2 Presentation F ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers General Interest Featured Session 10:30 - 11:30 Cara Neathery, William McBride, National Education Consultant Words Are No Problem: Strategies To Learn Math Vocabulary Forty percent of math areas are reading areas. This enlightening and entertaining workshop will demonstrate a number of proven strategies that help students understand math terminology. These strategies engage all students and help them restate difficult concepts in terms that they can understand and use. Grapevine 2/3 Donna Long, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Activity PK-2 Reaching All Learners In The Mathematics Classroom 11:30 - 1:00 402, 267 How do you reach every child during a math lesson? When do you use direct instruction? Partners? Small groups? This interactive workshop will include hands-on activities with suggestions on differentiated instruction. Children’s literature will be incorporated into all the activities. A handout will be provided. San Antonio 1/2 Kathryn Robinson, WriteMath Enterprises, Inc. Activity ELL/Bilingual PK-2 Twirling Batons, Sparkling Capes, And Mysterious Hats Create The Magic Of Math 11:30 - 1:00 Appaloosa 4 Christina Myers, Brandy Norris, Activity Conroe ISD 3-5 Mastering Measurement Monsters 10:30 - 11:30 398 Enjoy mastering the monsters with interactive, multiple intelligence activities while overcoming the hurdle of measurement. Let us equip you with tools needed to tame this monster. 403, 311 Magic wands, tricky numbers, play dough, and reappearing coins will be used with a hands-on approach to compare addition and subtraction and develop the concepts of money and measurement for even the most reluctant mathematician. English Language Learners, exceptional students, or anyone who enjoys hands-on activities will love this session. page 67 Wednesday Problem solving is fun when you work with a partner on a Ms. Fritzie-type problem! Is her answer reasonable or unreasonable? Learn how to use pictures, numbers, and words to decide— then present your work to the class. Participants will solve a Ms. Fritzie problem, will see samples of student work, will create their own Ms. Fritize problem, and will have lots of fun! A generous handout is included with models to help you write your own problems for your classroom! Mustang 4 399 Activity 3-5 Hands-On Fractions Elementary Grapevine 1 Michelle Henry 394, 414 Activity 3-5 Interactive Math Journal With Muscles! 10:30 - 11:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big San Antonio 5/6 Dinah Chancellor, D R Chancellor, Inc. 404 Activity K-5 Math + Science = Motivational Relevance Wednesday Elementary 11:30 - 1:00 Science activities provide a wonderful context for doing meaningful mathematics. Teachers will participate in a variety of science experiments involving important math concepts such as measurement, patterns, data collection, and number concepts. Texas 5/6 Erika Simono, HMH 405 Activity 3-5 Family Math Night: Empowering Families To Engage In Math At Home 11:30 - 1:00 This interactive workshop will engage participants by demonstrating how to host an effective Family Math Night. Educators will first learn how to set up a Family Math Night and then participate in the games and activities that will be shared. You will learn how to empower your parents to see that math can be fun, inexpensive, and easy to do at home. 11:45 - 12:45 406, 382 Palomino 3 Presentation General Interest Laura Thomason, Jay Collette, Larita Nunez, Rashunda Sims, Leslie Mondi, Mansfield ISD Math And Technology? Participants will learn how to use some of the newest technology available to make math lessons more meaningful and interactive. Learn how to meet technology and mathematics TEKS by incorporating interactive slates, clicker systems, and iPod touch/iPads into your teaching. 11:45 - 12:45 407 Fort Worth 5/6 Activity General Interest Nancy Wisker, Dinah Zike Academy Debbie Bynum, Region 18 ESC Slaying Math Dragons Using Foldables® Discover new ways to enhance student understanding of complex math concepts with evidence-based, kinesthetic, and integrative Foldables®. Come make and take learning and assessment tools that build in differentiation, improve student achievement, and reduce paper use. Leave with practical ideas that are ready to use on Monday. Pecos 3 Blake Helm, Tyler ISD 408 Presentation Technology General Interest TI-Nspire™ Downloads And Upgrades, What’s New And How To Get It 11:45 - 12:45 This session will demonstrate how to find the latest versions of your TI-Nspire™ software and operating systems at the TI-Nspire™ website (www.tinspire.com), and then show you how to get it loaded on your equipment. We will also explore how to find TINspire™ document files and load the documents on the handheld. Additionally, a demonstration of various connectivity cables will be provided including the TI-Nspire Connect-to-Class™ kit. Remember upgrades and operating systems are free. It’s time to get connected. Dallas 1/2 Activity General Interest Problem Solving With Chess 11:45 - 12:45 409 Stephen Schneider, Championship Chess Chess-related problems address complex, spatial tasks and relationships, provide collaborative or competitive challenges, and allow students to intuit and explain reasoning. Fort Worth 3/4 Activity PK-2 How To Measure In PK-2 11:45 - 12:45 410 Gayle Stahl, ETA/Cuisenaire Participants will be engaged in hands-on measurement activities which are aligned with Texas Standards. Come explore grade-level appropriate activities which support a developmental sequence of measurement for the young child. Texas 3 411 Activity ELL/Bilingual K-5 Turning Talk Into Math Talk 11:45 - 12:45 Susanna Campbell, Region 4 ESC Join us as we investigate vocabulary and writing strategies that equip students to construct meaning from mathematics-related text and communicate their mathematical thinking. Pecos 2 412 Presentation K-5 Flipchart Frenzy! 11:45 - 12:45 Kara Stegall-Ford, Christine Nichols, Arlington ISD Turn your Promethean Board into an interactive center for your students to practice math skills! Come see ideas for activities and also learn how the charts are made. No interactive board? We’ll throw in ideas for PowerPoint and interactive bulletin boards as well! page 68 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine C Paula Moeller, University of Texas at 413 Presentation Austin K-5 Response To Intervention: Ideas, Tools, And Resources Texas B Stuart Murphy, Author: MathStart Series 418 Presentation Featured Session K-5 Communicating: Speaking, Writing, And Sketching About Math Searching for ways to identify and serve struggling students in mathematics? Search no further. This session will provide insight regarding intervention design and ideas to assist teachers as they work with students to enhance their knowledge of mathematics. Free resources and tools will be shared during this informative session. This session will demonstrate how stories can be used to engage children, motivate them, and encourage them to communicate about math. Visual representations provide students with opportunities to express their ideas, demonstrate their understandings, and explore their creativity. Samples of student work will be shared. 11:45 - 12:45 Grapevine 1 Michelle Henry Activity 3-5 Interactive Math Journal With Muscles! 1:15 - 2:45 414, 394 419 San Antonio 3 415, 254 Activity 3-5 Math Coach Basic Training 11:45 - 12:45 Sherry Smith, DeSoto ISD Whether you’re a rookie math coach or a seasoned veteran, come learn some fresh ideas on how to keep your team in shape all day every day. Ideas will be shared for coaching teachers, working with students in small groups, and helping the kids to think math even when they are not in the classroom. Fort Worth 7 Catherine Weiskopf, Author Activity 3-5 Teach Fractions And Decimals The Superhero Way 11:45 - 12:45 416, 332 Look up in the sky. It’s 1/2 a bird; no, 0.75 of a plane. Yow! Watch out! It’s a fraction and decimal world. Fractions and decimals come alive when taught with superhero cartoons and games. 417 Texas A Presentation Featured Session PK-2 1:15 - 2:45 F Douglas Clements, Julie Sarama, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Learning Trajectories? The Core Of Standards, Teaching, And Learning Dr. Clements presents three recent publications that he helped write: the report of President Bush’s National Math Advisory Panel, NCTM’s new Curriculum Focal Points for early childhood, and a recent report on early childhood mathematics from the National Research Council. One effective instructional approach featured in all three reports is basing instruction on learning trajectories. F Grapevine C Nanci Smith, Effective Classrooms Presentation Educational Consulting Featured Session K-5 Differentiating Instruction In The Elementary Math Classroom F “But math is different!” Maybe, but that only increases the need to understand how to understand how to differentiate instruction so that all students can be successful, even in math! The structure of differentiation, which provides teachers with a way to address students differences, will be explored. Ways to assess for student readiness, interest, and learning profile, as well as a means to manage and use the information, will be given. Come participate in this hands-on workshop featuring quick and easy to make activities that reinforce necessary skills, develop deeper conceptual understandings in math, and engage students with a sense of fun and excitement. Texas C 420 Activity Featured Session 3-5 Walk The Number Line 1:15 - 2:45 F Kim Sutton, Creative Mathematics What mathematics can be conquered with a number line? Come and experience Kim Sutton’s motivating style of presenting the number one most important visual and all it will lead to! You will love this session and the strategies that are discussed—regrouping, elapsed time, subtraction across zeros, fractions! You will sing and dance your way to a new attitude! Grapevine B Mary Alice Hatchett, Texas Council of Teachers 421 Presentation of Mathematics Featured Session 3-5 Great Fun! Huge Learning! Grades 3-5 1:15 - 2:45 F Do you struggle with motivating students to learn math? You will leave this hands-on session having discovered exciting methods that motivate students with ready-to-go activities that are beyond timed drill. Every participant will receive several games ready to use when school resumes. All activities will be available electronically. page 69 Wednesday Are your math journals wimpy? Pump them up with manipulatives, foldables, mini-books, and much more. Interactive journals are a great tool for engaging your students, organizing, and checking levels of objective understanding. 1:15 - 2:45 Elementary 11:45 - 12:45 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine D Barbara Ann Novelli, Creative Mathematics 422 Activity Featured Session 3-5 Simple Strategies To Support Problem Solving In Your Classroom, Grades 3-5 Wednesday Elementary 1:15 - 2:45 F Come explore simple strategies that will help all learners in your classroom become more effective problem solvers. Barbara will share student work and group posters that demonstrate some of these easy to implement problem-solving techniques. Writing in the problem-solving math classroom will be a major strategy shared as well as great literature! Pecos 1 Chad Miller, Tyler ISD 423 Activity Technology General Interest TI-Nspire™ Teacher Edition Software For Classroom Instruction 2:15 - 3:15 This session will provide an overview of the TI-Nspire SmartView™ emulator software included with TI- Nspire™ Teacher Edition software. It gives educators the ability to show to the class a full interactive TI-Nspire™ or TI-Nspire CAS™ handheld alongside a large handheld screen. Features include Large Split-screen Viewing, TI- Nspire™ documents, Screen Capture, and much more. Grapevine A Sam Zigrossi, Charles A. Dana Center 424 Presentation Featured Session General Interest Are You Ready To Leap Into The 21st Century, Because You’ll Have To! 2:15 - 3:15 F With the emergence of STAAR, the Common Core State Standards Movement and the intense pressure for students to acquire 21st Century Skills, these requirements will force the teaching of mathematics to change from its traditional approach and move to another level of higher student achievement. Each of the above requirements will be described and some new ways of thinking about teaching mathematics will be discussed, based on evidence-based results in Texas, the USA, and internationally. Del Rio 2 Katie Busbey, Frisco ISD 425 Activity 3-5 RtI: Using Data And Small Groups To Meet Student Needs 2:15 - 3:15 Learn how to incorporate data collection and analysis, along with small groups, into your math block. See how RtI can become part of your daily routine. page 70 Grapevine 4/5 Susanna Campbell, Region 4 ESC 426 Activity K-5 Building A Community Of Learners 3:00 - 4:30 Looking for ways to create a collaborative classroom environment? Join us as we experience strategies to promote teamwork and increase student engagement. Pecos 3 Rob Foshay, Texas Instruments 427 Activity Technology General Interest Effective And Successful Grant Writing Strategies: 101 3:30 - 4:30 Writing a winning proposal is the key component to obtain funding in support of a specific mathematics or technology program or project. Competing for grant dollars in the current education funding climate is both an opportunity and a challenge. This session will explain the basic steps of proposal writing, cite funding sources and examples, and help participants complete a logic model for a grant application. 3:30 - 4:30 428 Dallas 7 Activity General Interest KaSai Un, Pamela Webster, Texas A&M University– Commerce A Follow-Up On CCRS: Continuing The Conversation On The Career And College Readiness Standards The Career and College Readiness Standards have been developed and implemented in the state of Texas for the past years. This presentation will discuss the new developments of the standards and provide suggestions on the implementation of the CCRS standards. Appaloosa 1 Nancy Foote, Higley USD Activity Technology General Interest Podcasting And You Tubing Your Way To Student Mastery 3:30 - 4:30 429 Join me as we learn how to use You Tube and podcasting to make math exciting, engaging and fun! Learn how to make your own podcasts and videos—or find ready-made lessons. At the end of this session, you will be able to use and design mental math challenges for their students. You will be able to use these challenges to enhance a student’s mastery of math vocabulary, to increase math fluency and to improve critical thinking skills. Who says math can’t be fun? Not me! CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Texas 4 Joyce Whatley, Leon ISD 429.5 Presentation General Interest Mathematics in Careers Expositions Elementary 3:30 - 4:30 The Mathematics in Careers Expositions session will demonstrate a successful way to motivate students to excel in mathematics in all grades. 430 Texas C Presentation ELL/Bilingual K-5 3:30 - 4:30 Cindy Cardenas-Kolak, Kolak Group Inc. Featured Session Vocabulary In 3-D For ELLS Use spatial intelligence to help ELLS develop academic language in your math classroom. Learn quick, fun, and effective strategies to advance English acquisition that require little or no additional planning time. 431 Wednesday Yellow Rose Presentation 3-5 UIL Number Sense/Mental Math 3:30 - 4:30 Susan Oliver, Athens ISD Come learn fun hints and tips for mental mathematics strategies geared towards UIL Number Sense! page 71 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Secondary Session Listings Sessions are listed in chronological order, and tagged with a session number. If a session is repeated, a second number will be listed. It can also be found in the presenter index. General interest sessions appear in both Elementary and Secondary listings. Elementary Secondary Monday 22 72 Tuesday 39 96 Wednesday 57 117 Index See maps on pages 12- 13 Secondary session time session number strand session room Texas D Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Day Of Discovery 8:00 - 9:30 442 F (see page 7) 138 grade lvl target session type L rry Lipman, FunTeamBuilding.com In this interactive workshop, we will learn, laugh, explore, and play in activities that will enrich you personally and that you can use in the classroom. Included in our Day of Discovery will be: ice-break er and warm-up activities; trust, cooperation, and problem-solving activities; power of intention and integrity; rapport and communication skills; self-discovery and awareness activities; inspiration, motivation, surprises, and celebration! If session is highlighted and has a star or ticket symbol, it is one of the Featured Sessions listed on pages 5-7. Unique Schedule To make the best use of limited space at the Gaylord, the program is divided into two sections. On Monday morning, Tuesday afternoon, and Wednesday morning, secondary participants will attend sessions grouped under Featured Sessions, as well as other large sessions; elementary participants will attend the smaller activity sessions and presentations during those times. On Monday afternoon, Tuesday morning, and Wednesday afternoon, elementary participants will attend sessions grouped under Featured Sessions, as well as other large sessions; secondary participants will attend the smaller activity sessions and presentations during those times. page 72 Don’t forget to clear the room after each session! NOTE: general interest course listings are integrated into both the Elementary and Secondary sections, and are not listed separately. session presenter(s) session title session description Session details and materials are listed here. F Exhibit Hall C Monday 1:00 - 4:00 Tuesday 8:30 - 11:30 STEPS Wednesday 1:00 - 4:00 Best Lessons from High School Algebra Classrooms (Mon/Wed) Best Lessons from Middle School Mathematics Classrooms (Tue) STEPs will provide an opportunity for secondary teachers to participate in activities that focus on best lessons from the high school algebra classroom. Six 25-minute sessions will be repeated six times so that a participant may attend all six sessions in any order. Participants who do not want to attend every STEPS session may enter and leave STEPS five minutes before the hour and half-hour or during the breaks between sessions. Sessions begin at every hour and half-hour. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Are you feeling like things were too overwhelming last year? Are you dreaming of the day you’ll catch up? Are you wondering why you chose to teach? Join us as we explore strategies to restore focus to our daily efforts and recharge our passion for teaching and learning. Yellow Rose 433 Presentation Featured Session General Interest CAMT First Timers’ Session 8:00 - 9:00 F Dallas 7 Michelle Merritt, Galena Park ISD 437 Activity General Interest Which One Is The Math Teacher? Co-Teaching In The Math Classroom 8:00 - 9:00 How does co-teaching work? Participants will learn strategies for setting up, organizing, and facilitating a successful co-teach math classroom. Different co-teaching strategies will be discussed and ideas for lessons will be provided. Basia Hall, Consultant Appaloosa 3 Steven Sippel, Harlandale ISD 434, 450 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Classroom Management 101 For (Non) Dummies: Those Aren’t Barbarians, That’s My 3rd Period Class! 8:00 - 9:00 Probably the single most important aspect of the classroom experience for teachers and kids alike is classroom management. It’s hard to explore the vast reaches of your content when you’re tied to your desk, or when you’ve tied your students to theirs! In our session, Steve Sippel draws from years of teaching middle and high school kids in public disciplinary alternative schools, observations of classrooms from the administrative perspective, selections of expert research, and practical nuggets of wisdom from successful teachers. This session’s goal is to create classrooms that engage kids, reduce teacher stress, and make your administrators happy! Palomino 1 John Crowder, Visions Technology Presentation General Interest Teacher-Friendly Technology Resources 8:00 - 9:00 435 Got hardware. Got software. Need help getting started? Come explore these easy-to-implement lesson plans and resources for math students of all ages. Use Microsoft Office and other commonly available software to seamlessly and inexpensively integrate technology into your classroom. Mustang 2 Stan Hartzler, Archer City ISD Presentation New Teachers General Interest Structuring Student Practice For Maximum Effectiveness 8:00 - 9:30 436 Come learn seven issues and related steps based on principles of cognitive psychology for structuring student practice to enhance every aspect of learning. 438 Secondary Learn how to make your first time at CAMT a success! If you have been to CAMT before, come learn how to make CAMT a new adventure. Texas 3 Angie Campbell, Carla Hassell, Activity Channelview ISD General Interest Supplemental Aid Toolbox: Renovate Your Strategies 8:00 - 9:00 Monday Fort Worth 5/6 Sharon Benson, Region 4 ESC 432, 801 Activity General Interest Why Do I Feel Like I’m Losing My Mind? 8:00 - 9:00 Participants will experience the building blocks of supplemental aids. You will see examples of aids and get a snapshot of how to implement them in the classroom. Austin 1/2 Robert Quach, Tonya Haddox, 439 Activity Garland ISD New Teachers General Interest Hey Rookie! Don’t Let Your First Day Be Your Last! 8:00 - 9:00 Are you about to embark on a new journey in the classroom? Do you need some advice on classroom management, curriculum instruction, or how to handle situations that may arise during the course of the year? Bring your questions, and we will answer! Handouts will be provided. Pecos 1 Beth Loughry, Region 10 ESC 440 Activity Technology 6-8 Middle School Activities With The TI-Nspire™ Handheld 8:00 - 9:00 This hands-on session will feature a variety of middle grades activities using the TI-Nspire™ handheld. The TI-Nspire™ is capable of computations with fractions and has a wide array of available representations including circle graphs, bar graphs, dot plots, histograms, and box and whisker plots. This is much more than just a graphing calculator. TI-Nspire™ handhelds will be available for use. Grapevine C Pam Harris, Independent Consultant 441 Presentation 6-8 Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them (Includes Add And Subtract) 8:00 - 9:00 F We will use double number lines and problem strings to build proportional reasoning, find equivalent fractions, and add and subtract fractions. page 73 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Texas D 442 Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Day Of Discovery Monday 8:00 - 9:30 FunTeamBuilding.com In this interactive workshop, we will learn, laugh, explore, and play in activities that will enrich you personally and that you can use in the classroom. Included in our Day of Discovery will be: ice-breaker and warm-up activities; trust, cooperation, and problem-solving activities; power of intention and integrity; rapport and communication skills; self-discovery and awareness activities; inspiration, motivation, surprises, and celebration! Grapevine B Don Balka, Saint Mary’s College 443, 460 Activity Featured Session 6-12 Games And Activities For Pre-Algebra And Algebra 8:00 - 9:00 Secondary F Larry Lipman, F Participants will be involved with several hands-on materials to provide practice on algebra ideas: order of operations, exponents, solving linear and quadratic equations, integer arithmetic, multiplying monomials and binomials, and many others. Materials will be provided. Grapevine D Amy Germundson, University of Virginia Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Beyond Numbers: Reaching Diverse Learners In Secondary Mathematics 8:00 - 9:30 444 F How can we extend mathematics beyond the numbers for secondary learners? Knowing that students bring a mix of interests, learning preferences, and readiness levels to math classrooms, creating academically responsive instruction to ensure genuine challenge, and deeper understanding is key to maximizing interest and potential! Guided by best-practice literature in mathematics education, in addition to insights from teachers working in the field, participants will actively learn how to develop strong and defensible curriculum and how to implement low-prep differentiated strategies that converge on these concepts. Curriculum examples, templates for designing differentiated strategies, and resources are provided. Texas C Larry Lesser, University of Texas at El 445 Presentation Paso Featured Session 6-12 Greater Lesser Thoughts On Assessment And Motivation For The Start Of A Big New Year! 8:00 - 9:00 F Professor Lesser shares lessons learned about assessment and motivation from his diverse experiences as a high school teacher, college professor, textbook author, journal editor, statistics/math education researcher, and songwriter. page 74 Texas A Marcia Tate, Developing Minds Inc. 446 Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites: Twenty Instructional Strategies That Engage The Brain 8:00 - 11:00 F If students don’t learn the way we teach them, then we must teach them the way they learn. Experience 20 brain-compatible strategies that maximize understanding and memory. Explore research that shows why these strategies are preferable to others and ensure that brains retain important concepts, not only for tests, but for life! 8:00 - 9:00 447 Technology Appaloosa 2 Activity 9-12 Deb Erhart, Gary Cosenza, University of Texas at Austin Ontrack For College Readiness Participants will learn how to access, explore, and experience free student-ready lessons from OnTRACK for College Readiness that support student success on EOC and other assessments. As part of TEA’s Project Share, OnTRACK provides over 200 online lessons for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry. OnTRACK was developed by the Institute for Public School Initiatives (IPSI) at the University of Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Grapevine A Dixie Ross, Pflugerville ISD Presentation 9-12 Effective Questioning/Assessment Tools For High School 8:00 - 9:30 448 Questioning in the classroom can have many different purposes: to motivate and pique interest, to develop critical thinking skills, to review and summarize, or to assess achievement of an instructional goal. This session will review questioning techniques that will make sure you are challenging your students at higher cognitive levels. Also included in this session are options on a variety of ways to assess student learning, including creative approaches. Palomino 1 Pam Johnson, Kelly Meshell, Presentation Austin ISD General Interest Leadership For Professional Learning Communities 9:15 - 10:15 449 Presenters will share strategies they have used with grade-level teams to help them to transform into Professional Learning Communities (PLCs). Participants will have the opportunity to dialog about common barriers and successes around supporting developing PLCs. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Appaloosa 3 Steven Sippel, Harlandale ISD 450, 434 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Classroom Management 101 For (Non) Dummies: Those Aren’t Barbarians, That’s My 3rd Period Class! 9:15 - 10:15 Probably the single most important aspect of the classroom experience for teachers and kids alike is classroom management. It’s hard to explore the vast reaches of your content when you’re tied to your desk, or when you’ve tied your students to theirs! In our session, Steve Sippel draws from years of teaching middle and high school kids in public disciplinary alternative schools, observations of classrooms from the administrative perspective, selections of expert research, and practical nuggets of wisdom from successful teachers. This session’s goal is to create classrooms that engage kids, reduce teacher stress, and make your administrators happy! You know that your kids need to write in math class. But just how do you get that done in an effective format that works? This session will teach you how to produce an interactive math learning journal, which will facilitate successful student learning of math skills and problem-solving strategies. You will learn how to give your students an opportunity to connect your teaching with their learning through the power of their writing. This will provide student ownership and real-life connections for our math concepts. 9:15 - 10:15 454, 465 Texas 4 Activity Lori Lomas, Hereford ISD Journals And Beyond!!!!! 9:15 - 10:15 Dallas 7 Arturo Olivares, Institute for Public School 455, 904 Activity Initiatives 6-8 5 Ways To Engage Your Students In Math Irlen Syndrome is a visual perception problem that affects an estimated 15% of the general population and 50% of people with learning differences. It can lead to graphing and integer problems in math classes. Learn how to identify it and help students who are affected. It’s as easy as color! This session will provide participants ways to integrate the 5E model that allows students and teachers to experience common activities, to use and build on prior knowledge and experience, to construct meaning for a concept, and to continually assess their understanding of a concept. The session will also provide ideas to engage your TIER II students through modeling and hands-on activities without you having to modify your lesson. Researchedbased strategies and exemplar practices will be shared. This session will be fast paced, you won’t want to miss it! Texas C Sam Zigrossi, Charles A. Dana Center Presentation Featured Session General Interest Are You Ready To Leap Into The 21st Century, Because You’ll Have To! 9:15 - 10:15 452 F With the emergence of STAAR, the Common Core State Standards Movement and the intense pressure for students to acquire 21st Century Skills, these requirements will force the teaching of mathematics to change from its traditional approach and move to another level of higher student achievement. Each of the above requirements will be described and some new ways of thinking about teaching mathematics will be discussed based on evidence-based results in Texas, the USA, and internationally. 9:15 - 10:15 Appaloosa 2 Presentation Technology 6-8 Add Power To Your Lessons 9:15 - 10:15 Cynthia DeFreese 456 Do your students zone out while you’re teaching? Dump the bland (sometimes boring) old standbys and start teaching with the technology your students experience everywhere else. Use “Smart Art” as a tool to get, and keep, their attention. Leave with ideas for easy to make, easy to use PowerPoint lessons that will keep your students asking for more. Pecos 3 Donna Harris, Independent Consultant Activity Technology 6-8 Middle School Activities With The TI-73 Explorertm Graphing Calculator 9:15 - 10:15 Palomino 3 April Chauvette, Emily Gray, Activity Leander ISD General Interest Making Sense Of The TAKS Vertical Scale 9:15 - 10:15 453, 678 TAKS data for grades 3–8 is now being reported on a Vertical Scale, allowing stakeholders to quantify a student’s academic progress from year to year, as measured by TAKS, and soon STAAR. Come learn more about vertical scale and how to use a graphic organizer to delve deeper into this data, make sense of it, and identify students for targeted interventions. Participants will receive access to the tools and organizers to use with their campus. 457 This hands-on session will explore some often-forgotten but useful features of the TI-73™ and provide valuable information to new users. Topics include using fractions, conversions, graphing, and constructing statistical plots such as bar graphs, pictograms, circle graphs, scatter plots, and line graphs. The session will also feature a demonstration of the TI-Navigator™ System. Calculators will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. page 75 Secondary Appaloosa 4 Margaret Harris, St. Pius X High School 451, 765 Presentation General Interest A Colorful Solution To Learning Problems Monday ELL/Bilingual, General Interest New Teachers CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine C Pam Harris, Independent Consultant Presentation Featured Session 6-8 Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them (Includes Multiply And Divide) 9:15 - 10:15 Monday 458 F We will use arrays, double number lines, and problem strings to build proportional reasoning, find equivalent fractions, and multiply and divide fractions. Pecos 1 Andi Parr, Region 13 ESC Activity Technology 6-12 Algebra 1 Activities With The TI-Nspire™ Handheld 9:15 - 10:15 Secondary 459 During this hands-on session, attendees will use the TI-Nspire™ to explore a variety of algebraic concepts to support instruction of the TEKS in Algebra classrooms. The session will also focus on many TI-Nspire™ features including multiple and linked representations of data. Grapevine B Don Balka, Saint Mary’s College Activity Featured Session 6-12 Games And Activities For Pre-Algebra And Algebra 9:15 - 10:15 460, 443 F Participants will be involved with several hands-on materials to provide practice on algebra ideas: order of operations, exponents, solving linear and quadratic equations, integer arithmetic, multiplying monomials and binomials, and many others. Materials will be provided. Grapevine 2/3 461 Presentation General Interest Microsoft Excel Can Do That? 9:45 - 11:15 Karen Ferrell, Author Find quotients and remainders, greatest common factors and least common multiples, square roots, and absolute value. Explore probability. Make bingo cards, crossword puzzles, family trees, and more using the power of Microsoft Excel. Texas B Everly Broadway, Julie Guthrie, Presentation Texas Education Agency Featured Session 6-12 Texas Education Agency Mathematics Update—Secondary Grapevine D Amy Germundson, University of Virginia Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Beyond Numbers: Reaching Diverse Learners In Secondary Mathematics 9:45 - 11:15 463 F How can we extend mathematics beyond the numbers for secondary learners? Knowing that students bring a mix of interests, learning preferences, and readiness levels to math classrooms, creating academically responsive instruction to ensure genuine challenge, and deeper understanding is key to maximizing interest and potential! Guided by best-practice literature in mathematics education, in addition to insights from teachers working in the field, participants will actively learn how to develop strong and defensible curriculum and how to implement low-prep differentiated strategies that converge on these concepts. Curriculum examples, templates for designing differentiated strategies, and resources are provided. Grapevine A 464 Presentation Featured Session 9-12 Teaching AP Calculus Today! 9:45 - 11:15 F Dixie Ross, Pflugerville ISD Teaching AP Calculus today is so different from how it was taught in the past. What are the BIG changes that have taken place and what are the things that we need to do differently to address those changes? We have to be learners as much as we are teachers if we hope to be successful in teaching this challenging course. 10:30 - 11:30 465, 454 Texas 4 Activity Lori Lomas, Hereford ISD ELL/Bilingual, General Interest New Teachers Journals And Beyond!!!!! You know that your kids need to write in math class. Just how do you get that done in an effective format? This session will teach you how to produce an interactive math learning journal, which will facilitate successful student learning of math skills and problemsolving strategies. You will learn how to give your students an opportunity to connect your teaching with their learning through the power of their writing. This will provide students with ownership and real-life connections for math concepts. 9:45 - 11:15 462 F Texas Education Agency staff will discuss the most current information regarding legislation affecting 6-12 mathematics education. Additional topics include career and college readiness activities, professional development opportunities, and the new STAAR assessments. page 76 Yellow Rose Jane Georges, Region 4 ESC 466 Activity General Interest Making Math Accessible Through Universal Design For Learning (UDL) 10:30 - 11:30 Examine the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), which support accessibility to rigorous and relevant mathematics for all students and which provide support for the STAAR assessment program. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big This session will demonstrate how to find the latest versions of your TI software, programs, APPS, and operating systems for a variety of TI calculators—including the TI-73 ExplorerTM and the TI-83/84 Plus™ family of calculators—at the TI website (www.education.ti. com/latest), and then show you how to get it loaded on your equipment. A demonstration and discussion of various connectivity cables will also be provided. Remember upgrades and operating systems are free. It’s time to get up-to-date. F In virtually every international comparison study from the first in 1963-1964 until the present, students in the United States have not scored as high as students from some other countries. Why is this and how can we do better? Austin 4/5 Mickey Powell, The Society for Financial Presentation Awareness General Interest Financial Blunders Even Math Teachers Make! 10:30 - 11:30 470 Are you making the right choices for your future? Come learn how to avoid costly financial mistakes that could undermine your retirement. Fort Worth 7 Robert Quach, Tonya Haddox, Activity Garland ISD New Teachers General Interest Hey Rookie! Don’t Let Your First Day Be Your Last! 10:30 - 11:30 471 Are you about to embark on a new journey in the classroom? Do you need some advice on classroom management, curriculum, instruction, or how to handle situations that may arise during the course of the year? Bring your questions, and we will answer! Handouts will be provided. 472 Appaloosa 2 Presentation 6-8 Cynthia DeFreese, Rockwell ISD Hide To Show Excel isn’t just for formulas and graphs. Learn to use a simple feature for your students to demonstrate what they know. Easy to create hidden comments label diagrams, etc. This is engaging for students and an easy way to check understanding. Appaloosa 1 Auston Cron, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD 473 Activity 6-12 Learn GeoGebra: Free Tool For Teaching Mathematics 10:30 - 11:30 You will learn to create your own GeoGebra content for your classroom, sources for ready to use (R2U) lessons will be provided, and how to create your own Web-based lessons for students to use on any Java enhanced browser. Lessons can be used as classroom demonstrations, in a computer lab, or outside of school. This type lesson allows students the ability to manipulate the lesson material to visualize mathematical concepts. The presentation will illustrate prepared online lessons (R2U) used in classes at PSJA North. Access to the site will be available from your classroom or home. Materials will be available for download a week after CAMT. Laptops welcome. Texas D Mark Daniels, University of Texas at Presentation Austin Featured Session 6-12 The Role Of Inquiry Teaching Methods In Secondary Mathematics Classrooms 10:30 - 11:30 474 F The use of inquiry or discovery-based teaching philosophy and methodology in secondary mathematics classrooms will be defined, modeled, and discussed. The author will provide evidence of the effectiveness of the use of inquiry teaching techniques in mathematics classrooms and explore the premise that the use of inquiry-based teaching in secondary mathematics classrooms is the future of mathematics instruction. Grapevine C Robyn Silbey, Montgomery County Public Presentation Schools Featured Session 6-12 The Math Coach: Create A Vision For Success At Your School! 10:30 - 11:30 475 F Mathematics coaches improve instruction through their work with students, teachers, administration, and the community. In this highly interactive session, explore concrete ways to create your school vision and make math the biggest success story at your school! page 77 Secondary Texas C Zalman Usiskin, The University of Chicago 469 Presentation Featured Session General Interest Forty-Eight Years Of International Comparisons: What Have We Learned? 10:30 - 11:30 10:30 - 11:30 Monday Pecos 3 Abby Sanchez, Texas Instruments 468 Presentation Technology General Interest TI Products—Downloads And Upgrades—How To Get The Latest Versions Of Everything 10:30 - 11:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine B Tom Butts, University of Texas at 476, 836 Presenta ion Dallas Featured Session 9-12 Some Of My Favorite Questions, One Last Time 11:30 - 1:00 Thinking is driven by questions—not answers. The art of questioning goes back to Socrates, who believed that the primary purpose of questions was to provoke learning, not to ascertain what had already been learned. In this talk, we discuss several ways to pose questions, both forwards and backwards, that encourage learning facts, concepts, reasoning, and problem-solving. Many examples from algebra, geometry, and number theory will be given. Research indicates that allowing students to wrestle with challenging problems can help them achieve at higher levels. How much should you allow your students to struggle? How can you support them so that their struggles are productive and they learn persistence in problem-solving? The session will examine tools that help students persist through their struggles with challenging math problems. These tools have been developed by the Dana Center in collaboration with Agile Mind. Monday 10:30 - 11:30 F Pecos 1 Cindy Schimek, Katy ISD 477 Activity Technology 9-12 Successfully Transitioning From TI-84 Plus To TI-Nspire™ Technology – A District’s Perspective Secondary 10:30 - 11:30 Are you considering a transition from TI-83/84 graphing calculators to the TI-Nspire™ handheld? If so, come learn from my experience. What worked, what didn’t work, and how the implementation process progressed. Learn how math teachers are effectively using the TI-Nspire™ technology throughout the junior high schools and high schools in a large Texas 5A district. Come join the discussion and feel free to participate in the Q&A portion of the session. 11:30 - 1:00 478 Mustang 6 Activity 6-8 Jamie Cook, Candy Keller, Devin Lee, Gladewater ISD How Do You Teach That? Activities in the classroom are a great way to engage students in the learning process. The Math Team from Gladewater Middle School will share many activities they use to teach difficult concepts such as scale factor, transformations, fractions, proportions, Pythagorean Theorem, percent applications, 2D and 3D figures and measurement. The activities have students wanting to come to math class to see what exciting thing they will be learning. Austin 6 Activity Featured Session 6-12 Small Groups Are Simple 11:30 - 1:00 479 F Glenna Tabor, Glenna Tabor Consulting How can a middle school or high school math teacher successfully and easily implement small group instruction? How can a teacher meet and exceed the needs of all learners and still teach all the concepts? This session will explore the specific components of the Tabor Rotation Framework and how each works at the secondary level. Participants will leave ready to implement small groups in their own classroom. page 78 Texas 1/2 Susan May, Kathi Cook, 480 Activity Charles A. Dana Center 9-12 Supporting Productive Struggle In The Mathematics Classroom Austin 4/5 Tony Morrow, First in Math Presentation ELL/Bilingual General Interest Deep Practice For Algebra Readiness, Grades K-8 11:45 - 12:45 481, 804 Explore First in Math, the Texas Online Math Competition where students get so excited about math that they solve thousands of problems and soar beyond grade level. See how students of all backgrounds, grades K-8, figure out 3-step problems involving fractions, integers, decimals, and polynomials – in their heads – plus word problems through 8th grade. First in Math provides the practice students need with no drain on teacher time. Appaloosa 2 Presentation Technology General Interest iTouch, iTunes, And iTunesU 11:45 - 12:45 482 Belynda Billings, Randall Revere, Lamar CISD Learn ways to incorporate the iTouch into the classroom using free math applications, United Streaming, and iTunesU. Pecos 3 Rick Sanchez, Independent Math 483 Activity Consultant Technology General Interest The TI-83/84 Plus™ For Intermediate Users—Tricks Of The Trade 11:45 - 12:45 This hands-on session will explore some often-forgotten but useful features of the TI-83 Plus™ and TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculator. Topics will include operating systems, memory management, archiving, deleting games and programs, creating tables, using split screens, grouping, and manual fit. Calculators will be provided, but bring your own and come join the fun. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Pecos 1 Pam Littleton, Independant Consultant 484 Activity Technology General Interest The TI-Nspire™ Handheld—A Tool For 21st Century Learners 11:45 - 12:45 Come meet TI’s latest addition to learning technology—redesigned, rechargable, and ready to go—just a graphing calculator. The TI-Nspire™ is document-based, menu-drive, uses multiple representations, and has some new features that may surprise you. The TI- Nspire™ handheld is permitted on a variety of assessments including TAKS, SAT, ACT, and AP exams. Handhelds will be provided. Come join us as we learn to how make math notes more exciting and hands-on. We will show you how we implement foldables, graphic organizers, journaling, and so much more into our classroom notebooks. We will provide you with plenty of examples that will make you excited about your math notes. 11:45 - 12:45 485 Featured Session Texas B Presentation General Interest F Tim Pope, Key Curriculum Press Presented throughout the United States and abroad, Ignite is fastpaced, fun, thought-provoking, social, local, global. It’s a high-energy program of 5-minute talks by people who have ideas—and the guts to get onstage and share them. Key Curriculum’s Ignite events tackle today’s most talked-about math topics in a way that’s lively, refreshing, and blink-and-you-miss-it quick. This year’s speakers include: Steve Leinwand, Pam Harris, Paula Moeller, Michelle King, James Epperson, Amber Branch, Emma Trevino, Cindy Schneider, and Cindy Schimek. 486, 819 Grapevine D Presentation Featured Session General Interest 11:45 - 12:45 F David Chard, Southern Methodist University Everly Broadway, Texas Education Agency MSTAR Universal Screener And RtI Are you looking for tools to identify and serve Tier I and II intervention students? Come learn how the MSTAR Universal Screener can be used to identify students struggling with algebra readiness content in grades 5-8. Participants will also view samples of Tier II intervention materials for grades 5-8, available in Project Share for all teachers and students in the state. Join TEA staff for this exciting session. Texas D Jennifer Taylor-Cox, Taylor-Cox Instruction, 487 Presentation LLC Featured Session General Interest Solving Behavior Problems In Math Class 11:45 - 12:45 F Sometimes the most difficult problems to solve in math class are the behavior problems! In this session, we will look at real classroom discipline problems in elementary, middle school, and high school. The solutions involve academic empowerment (formative assessments, meaningful feedback, and productive instruction), learning empowerment, social empowerment, and emotional empowerment. Palomino 2 Elise Buchhorn, Mansfield ISD Presentation 6-8 Tables, Tables, And More Tables!!!! 11:45 - 12:45 489, 655 Are you still teaching to cross multiply and divide — and think you are teaching proportionality? Think again! This session will show you how to teach proportionality using tables and graphs across most middle grade TEKS – and truly show students proportionality. Not only will you improve your students algebra readiness, but your kids will enjoy math class with fun activities. 11:45 - 12:45 490, 569 Grapevine 6 Activity New Teachers 6-8 Dennis Mulhearn, Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools Area? No Problem? Discover how area concepts can be investigated and reinforced by solving authentic, non-routine problems. Finding such problemsolving gems can be a real problem for teachers. You will work through at least a dozen area classics, which have been selected from the Math Olympiad library. Participants will leave with these and over 50 additional rich problems. Texas 3 Ann Wheeler, Christina Gawlik, 491, 687 Activity Texas Woman’s University 6-8 Understanding Area Using Geoboards 11:45 - 12:45 During this session, participants will create regular and irregular polygons using geoboards and investigate four different methods of determining area. Topics covered include area, regular polygons, irregular polygons, coordinate plane, scaling, and symmetry. San Antonio 1/2 Activity 6-8 Accuracy In Estimation 11:45 - 12:45 492 Julie Williams, North Hopkins ISD Do your students struggle with estimating? Do you struggle with teaching estimation? Struggle no more! Come to this session to get lessons ready for the classroom! Topics include estimating percents of a number, comparing fractions to half, estimating measurements, and checking for reasonableness on multiple-choice tests. page 79 Secondary Ignite Session! Texas 4 Leslie Brown, April Canales, 488, 611 Activity Progreso ISD 6-8 Math Notes: They Don’t Have To Be Boring!!! Monday 11:45 - 12:45 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine 1 493 Presentation 6-8 Number Sense Explained Monday 11:45 - 12:45 Carol Wood, Lewisville ISD 494 Fort Worth 3/4 Activity 6-8 Patricia McMorris, Houston ISD Aldine ISD Secondary Are your students ready for algebra? In this session we will use fun activities to help students prepare for algebra. Austin 3 Shannon Alba, Humble ISD Activity 6-8 Manipulatives In The Middle School Math Classroom 11:45 - 12:45 495 This session will provide ready-to-use activities that help students construct their own knowledge through investigation with manipulatives. 496, 959 Dallas 3/4 Activity ELL/Bilingual 6-12 Christi Byerly, Neufeld Learning Systems, Inc. Kristy Taylor, Rebecca Forshage, Irving ISD Now I Get It!! Intervention To Enrichment Strategies Many students in middle and high school struggle–because they don’t have a sound foundation in fractions, decimals, or algebraic thinking. We will work through a series of lessons which use manipulatives, paper activities, and related activities through interactive software. The session leaders will be using lessons from the Understanding Math programs. Participants will be given a CD and corresponding lesson outlines which can be used in a variety of learning environments. Palomino 3 Karen Hardin, Cypress Fairbanks ISD 497 Presentation 6-12 From Tears To Tiers – How Is Your Class Like A Wedding Cake? 11:45 - 12:45 Do you have students in your class who struggle academically, while others learn at an advanced level or accelerated pace? You can make teaching more interesting and effective while also meeting the needs of all learners by differentiating instruction. This session will explore strategies that provide success and challenge for academically diverse students while supporting the same content. page 80 Paul Norris, Candace Warren, Rita Tellez, Ysleta ISD Engaging Your Brain With Math Rich Games Have fun with your students while they learn. Participate in handson and computer-based games. Help all students engage with mathematics! Participants will leave with several games ready for use in their classroom. Monica Merchant, Algebra Readiness In The Middle Grades 11:45 - 12:45 498, 579 Dallas 1/2 Activity 6-12 PowerPoint will be used to explain various number sense tricks. 11:45 - 12:45 11:45 - 12:45 Grapevine A Sam Zigrossi, Charles A. Dana Center Presentation 6-12 The Emerging Responsibilities For Mathematics Teachers/ Educators 11:45 - 12:45 499 A brief summary of the changing responsibilities over the last 50 years of the mathematics teachers will be presented, including a perspective of the forces that will change mathematics education and therefore the responsibilities for mathematics teachers/educators. The presenter will offer some suggestions for dealing with these forces and will show how it is an opportunity for mathematics teachers to thrive in the future. Yellow Rose Chris Miller, Sanger ISD Presentation New Teachers 6-12 It’s A Simple Question Of Weight Ratios 11:45 - 12:45 500 It’s obvious that a five ounce bird is incapable of carrying a one pound cocoa nut. Yet struggling learners are often expected to perform similar feats in order to meet the expectations of high stakes assessments. This light-hearted session presents a conceptual framework to assist teachers when working with struggling learners. Cleverly illustrated with video clips from Monty Python, current research-based methods are presented, with an emphasis on raising the problem-solving abilities of all students. Mustang 5 Sarah Ives, Texas A&M University– 501 Activity Corpus Christi 6-12 Using Artifacts Of Practice To Develop PCK For Teaching Probability 11:45 - 12:45 Research on pre-service teachers’ understanding of teaching probability will be shared. Participants will examine artifacts of practice (technology-based task, sample student work, and video) that were used in the research and discuss implications for mathematics teacher education. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 11:45 - 12:45 502 Del Rio 2 Activity 6-12 Vickie Hennings, Snook ISD Jamie Edwards, Do You Need Help, STAT? And Ace Those Stats! First mini session: Come feel more secure about using your STAT feature on your TI-83/84™ calculator, as we examine functions. Second mini session: How school sports can help in the classroom. Texas C Linda Antinone, Fort Worth ISD 503 Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Building Understanding For Advanced Mathematics In Schools 11:45 - 12:45 F 11:45 - 12:45 504 Del Rio 3 Activity 9-12 Cindy Boyd, Abilene ISD Davis Pulsipher, 11:45 - 12:45 Charles A. Dana Center Plano ISD San Antonio 4 Jane Knight, Fort Worth ISD 505, 632 Activity 9-12 Geometry Out Of The Box (And Off The Euclidean Plane!) 11:45 - 12:45 With the advent of the STAAR end-of-course exams, teachers can expect more emphasis on areas of geometry that were not tested extensively under the old system. This session will explore ideas and activities for teaching spherical and conical geometry for a unit on non-Euclidean geometry. Dallas 5/6 Activity 9-12 Get Up And Move! Grapevine B Presentation 9-12 I Feel A Song Coming On! 11:45 - 12:45 508 Joyce Collett, Participants will get an overview and sample of the new 4th-year high school course, AQR (Advanced Quantitative Reasoning) and learn about its content, pedagogy, and development. 506, 589 Explore instructional strategies of linear functions through windows of multiple representations. This session is targeted to Algebra I teachers in middle and high school, and high school special education and intervention teachers. Experience hands-on instructional activities for implementation into your current curriculum. Come and sing mathematical parodies to spice up your classroom. These tunes will teach algebraic and geometrical concepts. Fun for you and your students! Want An Alternative To Precal? Try Advanced Quantitative Reasoning/AMDM! 11:45 - 12:45 Region 13 ESC Kim Seymour, Region 4 ESC Experience a variety of activities that can be used in differentiating lessons and concepts to help kinesthetic and tactile learners and add variety to the classroom. Appaloosa 1 Kyle Parsons, Amber Smith, Activity Cypress Fairbanks ISD Technology 9-12 Increased Learning Of Algebra With Geometer’s Sketchpad® 509 Experience the engaging classroom conversations that occur when using Dynamic Software for student discovery. We will use Sketchpad® to demonstrate how to facilitate an engaging, student-centered lesson that you could use with any dynamic, interactive technology. Questioning strategies and various presentation styles (Smartboard, laptops, etc) will be discussed for algebra. Austin 1/2 Activity 9-12 Ready. . . Set. . . Engage! 11:45 - 12:45 510, 916 Kim Hughey, Donna Mitchell, Comal ISD This session is designed to arm you with the weapons you need to fight student apathy and boredom. We will share some of the exciting activities we use to help our students practice their skills or review for upcoming tests. Participants will receive a handout complete with detailed instructions for each activity. Fort Worth 7 511, 917 Activity 9-12 Tic-Tac-Toe Factoring 11:45 - 12:45 Jennifer Morgan, Christina Guynes, Kermit ISD Come and learn a fun and easy way to teach the factoring of quadratic trinomials. Students enjoy factoring when it is presented in a puzzle format. We will also show some neat calculator tricks to help your at-risk students learn to factor. page 81 Secondary This session will focus on how we engage all students and develop higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills. Alyce Stiles, Monday Big Sandy ISD San Antonio 3 507, 633 Activity 9-12 A Window Into Linear Functions 11:45 - 12:45 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Dallas 7 Anne Showers, Michelle Showers, 512, 544 Activity Mansfield ISD ELL/Bilingual 9-12 Algebra 1 Projects: What To Do When You Want Your Algebra 1 Students To Take A Leap... Secondary Monday 11:45 - 12:45 This will be a demonstration of some successful project-based lessons used in Algebra 1 including: parachute drop and rose problem. We will also share ways to connect projects to TEKS. Palomino 1 Paul Mlakar, St. Mark’s School of Texas 513 Activity 9-12 A Rational Approach To Rational Functions 11:45 - 12:45 Graphs and analysis of rational functions are a challenging topic for our Algebra 2 and Precalculus students, but a thorough understanding of this topic is needed for calculus. This presentation will focus on strategies to graph rational functions quickly and accurately without the need to make a table of values. Grapevine B Maria Trejo, Calderon & Associates 514 Presentation Featured Session General Interest The Vocabulary Of Mathematics And Its Impact On ELS Achievement 1:00 - 2:00 F Teaching vocabulary in the content areas is crucial. Ways of teaching and integrating into reading and writing will be demonstrated and practiced. Grapevine D Presentation Featured Session General Interest STAAR Gazing With Rigor 1:00 - 2:00 515 F JoAnn Wheeler The TEA stated that STAAR will contain a greater number of items that have a higher cognitive complexity level and more closely match the cognitive complexity of the TEKS. Participate in this session to analyze the cognitive rigor of TAKS items, as they align with Bloom’s Taxonomy. Research-based benchmark test-specification guides that inform instruction will also be shared. Fort Worth 5/6 Kitty Badger, Cassie Blanton, 516 Presentation Troup Middle School 6-8 How To Squeeze Some Fun Into Middle School Math — Organization And Review 1:00 - 2:00 This presentation focuses on strategies used to organize middle school math classes and review both basic skills and the TEKS, showing students that math can still be fun while preparing for the STAAR test. Topics will include using a Math Log, Weekly Assignments, TAKS 2000 contest, Daily Speed Tests, and much more. Previously presented at CAMT in 2010. page 82 San Antonio 4 517, 907 Activity 6-8 Model Madness 1:00 - 2:00 Marjorie Huber, McKinney ISD Models, pictures, and real-world experiences to get your kids moving in math class. 1:00 - 2:00 518 ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers Palomino 3 Presentation Bill Lombard, 6-8 Mistletoe Elementary Foothill High School Brad Fulton, Managing The Math Class For Maximum Success Tired of the paper chase where you seem to be doing more work than the students? Want to foster more learning and responsibility in your students while making your job more manageable? Come see how a 29-year veteran overcame the obstacles with only minimal hair loss. The complete handout will explain exactly how you can take back control of your classroom environment. Dallas 1/2 519 Activity 6-8 Why Can’t I Just Multiply By 3? 1:00 - 2:00 Michelle Merritt, Galena Park ISD Participants will discover strategies to help students understand how proportional changes in dimensions affect linear, area, and volume measures. Teachers will leave with completed lesson plans. This session will focus on TEKS 8.10A and 8.10B. San Antonio 3 Leslie Wilbanks, Allen ISD 520 Activity New Teachers 6-8 Math Fitness: Challenging Logic Activities To Exercise The Middle School Brain 1:00 - 2:00 In this session, I will share several math activities (logic puzzles) which can be used in the typcial middle school math classroom. Many of these activities/warm ups connect some of the algebra readiness skills with sports and current middle school topics. Dallas 5/6 MaryE Wilkinson, Lamar University 521 Activity 6-8 No More “Invert And Multiply” Forever! 1:00 - 2:00 We try so hard to teach for understanding, but often just give out this tired old short cut. Never say, “Yours is not to wonder why, just invert and multiply.” Come and see how easy it is to teach fraction division for understanding! CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine 1 Carol Wood, Lewisville ISD 522 Presentation 6-8 Engage Students In Their Learning 1:00 - 2:00 Using stations, games, projects, and other activities, learn how to actively engage your students in their learning. There are many ways to factor trinomials of the form ax2 + bx + c, but this way is special. Come discover 2-step Factoring for All Common Trinomials that’s Outrageously Real. The factoring is systematically simplistic, mathematically based, appeals to all learning styles, and utilizes students’ preexisting mathematical knowledge. This method will guarantee factoring success! Pecos 3 Rozanne Rubin, Independent Consultant Activity Technology 6-8 Middle School Activities Using The TI-84 Plus™ Graphing Calculator 1:00 - 2:00 523 Fort Worth 7 Tara Cogdell, Rachel Davis, 524, 604 Activity University of Texas at Arlington 6-8 Our Students Are Dying To Be Engaged, And We Give Them Worksheets 1:00 - 2:00 In today’s typical classroom, educators ask their students to sit in rows, work on their own, and turn in twenty problems of homework each day. We as educators are the sole providers of motivation in the classroom. We can motivate our students through hands-on activities, engaging learning models, and through experience. Come and be motivated to change the way we teach our kids! Austin 1/2 Bill Jasper, Sam Houston State 525, 607 Activity University ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Incorporating The ELPS Into Mathematics Lessons 1:00 - 2:00 Texas requires that teachers use English language acquisition strategies during mathematics and science lessons. The English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) were developed to help teachers understand how language development is a key part of mathematics learning. This session will provide helpful hints on how teachers can help their students learn the language of mathematics. Mustang 4 Donna McCune, Lufkin ISD Activity 6-8 Having Difficulty With Behavior? Fix It By The Book 1:00 - 2:00 526 Come learn a proven way to hold kids accountable for their own behavior by using a teacher’s strategy now used as the discipline plan for the 8th grade at her school. 528, 619 University of Houston– Downtown Grapevine 6 Activity Shantell GuilloryWilliams, 6-12 Derrick Jones, Teacher Preparation Academy Fort Worth ISD Cereal Can Be Fun In Geometry Our presentation will center around the concepts of surface area and volume, and the effects of dimension changes on both. We will be providing cereal boxes for the participants (that don’t bring their own) to change the Rectangular Prism that we normally see into other randomly selected geometric shapes (rectangular pyramids, cylinders, cones, etc.). We will explore how increasing/decreasing the volume of a 3-D shape will have an effect on the surface area. We will determine if the effect on the surface area is always the same, or if the choices for the new dimensions can alter the new surface area. 1:00 - 2:00 529 Texas 3 Activity 6-12 Chandra McCleskey, Garland ISD Colleen M. Eddy, University of North Texas Function! Function! What’s Your Function? This session will provide a series of engaging activities using technology to develop students’ understanding of functions. This includes building students’ understanding of the relationship between independent and dependent variables and the connections between the graph, table, and equation. Palomino 2 530 Presentation 6-12 Can’t Never Could! 1:00 - 2:00 Will Mercer, Knowsys Test Prep It is very tough to battle a self-fulfilling prophecy! Learn communication techniques that help students see what is possible and then make it happen. Pecos 2 Lolly McGolrick, Houston ISD Presentation 6-12 Let’s Go Fly a Kite! (Tetrahedron) 1:00 - 2:00 530.5 Come build a tetrahedron kite that will fly. Students can use this activity to study their geometry vocabulary. page 83 Secondary This hands-on session will feature calculator activities to support middle school math instruction. Topics will include multiple representations of data, graphing, fraction computations, conversion, solving equations, and much more. A demonstration of Application (APPS) programs will also be provided including Probability Simulations, Decimal Defender, and Area Formulas. Graphing calculators will be available for use, or feel free to bring your own. 1:00 - 2:00 Susan Beane, Monday Texas 4 527 Presentation New Teachers 6-12 2 F.A.C.T.O.R 1:00 - 2:00 CAMT 2011 Monday The Start of Something Big 1:00 - 2:00 Mustang 5 Sarah Quebec Fuentes, Loren Spice, 531 Presentation Texas Christian University 6-12 Bridging The Gap: Building University–High School Collaboration Palomino 1 Sara Cooley, Allen ISD 536, 631 Presentation 9-12 Once Upon A Time...Geometry Stories Featuring The QuadFather And Sohcahtoa This session outlines a project which paired undergraduate students, as classroom assistants, with high-school mathematics teachers to develop a model of productive collaboration between the two groups, linking research and practice. The data gathered was used to develop recommendations for participants interested in developing similar programs. In this session you will learn about two families that have not been given their fair place in history, but have as much drama, scandal and importance as the Tudors of England or the Ewings of Dallas. Story subjects include the Quadrilateral Family ruled by the QuadFather, and the repressed but genius Sohcahtoa (unknown sister of Sacajawea). Attendees will be thoroughly entertained, and before you know it, you will have learned about the properties and relationships of quadrilaterals and trigonometric ratios. 1:00 - 2:00 Secondary 532 Appaloosa 2 Presentation Jim Lefeber, 6-12 Harris County Department of Education Spring Branch ISD Nicole Shanahan, Real-Life Story Of A Virtual Instructor I will tell the two-year process of developing and teaching a secondary virtual mathematics class. Participants will relive the successes and struggles of an online teacher. Highlights will include lesson designs and suggestions for implementation. Pecos 1 Patti Copeland, Region 11 ESC Activity Technology 6-12 Geometry Activities With The TI-Nspire™ Handheld 1:00 - 2:00 533 During this hands-on session, attendees will use the TI-Nspire™ to explore a variety of geometric concepts to support instruction of geometry TEKS. The handheld features built-in interactive geometry capabilities and has additional unique functionality. The TI-Nspire™ handheld is acceptable for use on a variety of assessments including SAT, ACT, and AP exams. Appaloosa 3 John Baird, University of Texas Charter Activity School 6-12 Comics Projects In The Classroom 1:00 - 2:00 534, 618 Comics are a valuable tool for engaging instruction. This presentation demonstrates several activities that enhance students’ math pedagogical experiences. Austin 3 Cindy Barker, Cypress Fairbanks ISD Activity 9-12 Practically Perfect Pre-Assessements 1:00 - 2:00 535 Come experience pre-assessments from why, to process, to product for Algebra 1. We will look at specific content and how to organize a successful pathway for differentiated instruction. page 84 1:00 - 2:00 Dallas 3/4 Patti Nicodemo, Region 4 ESC Activity New Teachers 9-12 Myths And Mysteries Of Teaching Mathematics 1:00 - 2:00 537, 705 Should I really not smile until after spring break? Does a silent classroom equal a productive classroom? These teaching myths and more will be demystified during this interactive session. Handouts with strategies and tips for a successful classroom will be provided. Yellow Rose Cathy Seeley, Charles A. Dana Center Presentation 9-12 Advanced Mathematical Decision Making – A 4th-Year Math Course For All Students 1:00 - 2:00 538 Advanced Quantitative Reasoning is a grass-roots course created by the Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics and the Dana Center to provide students a rigorous and relevant mathematics course to meet the 4-year graduation requirement. It includes statistics, finance, discrete math, and modeling, with free materials. Professional development and online support are also available. This session will discuss college readiness in general and how all students can benefit from a rich 12th–grade mathematics experience, as well as providing information on Advanced Quantitative Reasoning. Fort Worth 3/4 Teresa Turner, Irving ISD 539, 590 Activity 9-12 Conics Foldable Makes Conics Art A Big Success 1:00 - 2:00 Start with a multi-faceted foldable designed specifically for conics and grow students’ knowledge into creating conics art. You will walk away from this hands-on activity with the tools to start something BIG—a conic arts project that students will enjoy and that you can use as a summative assessment of conics. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Kathleen Hart-Abel, Pearland ISD Paper plates? Trig tractors? Manipulative triangles? The presenter will share hands-on trig activities that can be used from geometry to precalculus. Participants will walk away with instructions for all activities. 1:00 - 2:00 541 Del Rio 2 Activity 9-12 Joy Griffin, Pittsburg ISD Project3 Need to enhance your Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry classes? This is the workshop for you. We will look at hands-on projects. 542 The Teacher of the Year of a National Blue Ribbon school shows you how to make any worksheet interactive. If you have Zero extra time and Zero creativity, but teach struggling or resistant learners, this workshop is for you. You will take home ideas to turn any list of problems and solutions into four different activities, including Disco Circle (dancing optional). Extra copies of everything will be provided for you to take home! San Antonio 1/2 Julie Horn, Region 4 ESC 543, 623 Activity 9-12 Engagement! Just Picture It! Algebra 2 1:00 - 2:00 Engage your Algebra 2 students with TEKS-based snapshot activities that promote problem-solving, reasoning, vocabulary development, and mathematical connections, with an emphasis on student communication. Receive classroom-ready activities. Dallas 7 Anne Showers, Michelle Showers, 544, 512 Activity Mansfield ISD ELL/Bilingual 9-12 Algebra 1 Projects: What To Do When You Want Your Algebra 1 Students To Take A Leap... 1:00 - 2:00 Come see my collection of fun, engaging, and hands-on lessons collected during classroom visits. Great ideas created by teachers, PLC’s and instructional specialist in the areas of Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 will be demonstrated. Participants will be given access to handouts. Feel free to add these lessons to your collection. 1:00 - 2:00 546, 625 Appaloosa 4 Activity 9-12 Michelle Overton, Denton ISD Laura Anderson, Sherman ISD First Year Experiences Teaching A Fourth-Year Math Class— AMDM Come hear two teachers share what happened the first year teaching seniors a new math class. We used the AMDM program from the Dana Center and would like to share what worked and what didn’t. If you taught a 4th–year math class, we would also like to hear from you. Texas 5/6 Sherry Olivares, Region 4 ESC 547, 596 Activity New Teachers 6-8 Interactive Notebooks In The Mathematics Classroom 1:15 - 2:45 Explore how interactive notebooks help students develop ownership of learning, self-monitoring skills, and content retention in the mathematics classroom. Implementation, management, and assessment of interactive notebooks will be addressed. Participants are provided with materials for this make-and-take session. 1:15 - 2:45 548 Fort Worth 1/2 Activity Carmen Whitman, 6-8 Emma Trevino, Mathematics for All Consulting The Charles A Dana Center Helping Students Think Proportionally Proportional thinking, a major focal point, is critical in the development of middle school mathematics. Let’s investigate lessons that incorporate proportional reasoning as we teach number operations, algebraic thinking, geometry, measurement, and data and probability. This will be a demonstration of some successful project-based lessons used in Algebra 1, including parachute drop and rose problems. We will also share ways to connect projects to TEKS. page 85 Secondary Appaloosa 1 Hollie Dyer, Hurst Euless Bedford ISD Activity Technology 9-12 Drills And Thrills! Make Every Worksheet Interactive! 1:00 - 2:00 Del Rio 3 Stephenie Wood, McKinney ISD 545, 746 Activity 9-12 Lessons From A Math Instructional Specialist 1:00 - 2:00 Monday Austin 4/5 540 Activity 9-12 Hands-On Trig Activities 1:00 - 2:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine 4/5 549 Activity 6-8 Radical Math Games Monday 1:15 - 2:45 John Felling, Box Cars & One-Eyed Jacks An interactive workshop using cards, dice, and multi-sided dice, with a back-to-basics approach. By combining games with problem-solving, teachers are able to maintain a high interest from all students. Areas covered include: all operations, order of operations, fractions, percents, decimals and ratios, pre-algebra, and more. Problem-solving and data management strategies are integrated throughout. Student samples and reproducible handouts will be shared. Come prepared to play! Mustang 3 Tammy Zunker, Kara Saly, Activity Conroe ISD 6-8 Creating STAAR Problem Solvers 1:15 - 2:45 Secondary 550 Walk away with a ready-to-use tool that will change the way your students attempt to solve those overwhelming word problems! This is a great way to get STAAR ready. Mustang 1 Activity 6-12 The Games People Play 1:15 - 2:45 551 Jacqueline Hailey, Erik Hailey, Galena Park ISD Learn how to use teacher-made products, as well as teacher-purchased products, in new ways for teaching and reviewing from a gaming perspective. Mustang 6 Sara Moore, ETA/Cuisenaire Activity 6-12 Success In Geometry: What Do Our Students Need? 1:15 - 2:45 552 As we find ways to help students to succeed in Algebra 1, more and more are taking Geometry and may not be ready for success. Learn about the research behind success in geometry and strategies you can use to implement this research in your geometry class or geometry intervention program. We will focus on hands-on resources and lessons which encourage students to think geometrically. page 86 Texas 1/2 Kathi Cook, Debra Ward, 553, 675 Activity Charles A. Dana Center 9-12 Success On Algebra I EOC? Focus On The TEKS 1:15 - 2:45 As part of their graduation requirement, this year’s incoming freshmen will be held accountable for the Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 TEKS. How will you ensure that your Algebra I students are successful on the Algebra I End of Course exam? In this session, you will experience activities designed to deliver rigorous Algebra 1 course content in an engaging, interactive way. These activities will draw from a variety of sources, including from an online teaching tool, available to schools on a subscription basis, developed by the Dana Center in collaboration with Agile Mind. Mustang 2 Del Griffith, Northside ISD Activity 9-12 AP Statistics: Big Ideas For Big Scores! 1:15 - 2:45 554 Want to improve your AP scores? Want enduring understanding for your students? Come to a session that provides big ideas, big structures, and big AP scores. You’ll leave with a CD that provides plenty of materials, and a great way to improve AP scores! Grapevine 2/3 Kathy Hale, Region 14 ESC 555 Activity 9-12 Geometry: See It, Touch It, Understand It 1:15 - 2:45 Why do students have trouble using geometry formulas correctly? Is it because they don’t understand attributes and definitions? Come use geometric models and questions to help students build a complete understanding of definitions and formulas to lead to greater success. Handouts available. Austin 6 Activity 9-12 That Slippery Slope 1:15 - 2:45 556 Catherine Tabor, University of Texas at El Paso As educators, we have all tried everything that we can think of to help our students understand that slope is rate of change, and yet every year we have that certain percentage of students that just “don’t get it.” Come explore slope through programming on graphing calculators and see if you can’t use this lesson to help your students understand what slope is, before you ever mention the word, or give them a formula. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Have you heard about differentiated instruction, but don’t really know how to make it work in your secondary math classes? Come learn some basics and leave with examples and ideas you can easily adapt for your students. This hands-on session will explore basic features of the TI-83 Plus™ and TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculators to support classroom instruction of the TEKS. Topics will include mode settings, entering data into lists, setting windows, constructing statistical plots, exploring data tables, and using split screens. This session is truly for beginners. Calculators will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. Mustang 4 Shelley Bolen-Abbott, Region 4 ESC 559, 612 Activity 6-8 Engagement! Just Picture It! Grades 6-8 562, 886 ELL/Bilingual Palomino 3 Presentation 6-8 Eloise Kuehnert, Garland ISD Big Gestures! Engage your students with hand gestures and movements that will help them remember mathematical vocabulary and concepts. In this interactive session we will use the Whole Brain Teaching method to review gestures for concepts such as problem-solving strategies, order of operations, cross products vs. fraction products, and Pythagorean Theorem. We will also review gestures for a few algebra terms such as independent vs. dependent variables and slope. 2:15 - 3:15 563, 951 Yellow Rose Presentation 6-8 Devin Lee, Jamie Cook, Candy Keller, Gladewater ISD Pump It Up Through Projects! The Math Team from Gladewater Middle School will share the projects they have created to promote student interest and enhance student performance. Projects will be discussed for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade algebra. Join the math team as they take you on an exciting journey that projects provide in and out of the classroom. 2:15 - 3:15 2:15 - 3:15 Engage your middle school students with TEKS-based snapshot activities that promote problem-solving, reasoning, vocabulary development, and mathematical connections with an emphasis on student communication. Receive classroom-ready activities. Come learn strategies that align vertically and can help students create a solid foundation in geometry and measurement by making multiple connections to dimensionality! Students will see the BIG picture and apply the concepts behind measurement units, as they navigate some of the most terrifying TEKS. Appaloosa 4 Sana Brennan, Region 4 ESC Activity New Teachers 6-8 Get Your Students Centered On Math, Grades 6-8 Dallas 3/4 Karen Massie, Cindy Lorenz, 564 Activity Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 6-8 Geometry And Measurement Is As Easy As 1-2-3! 2:15 - 3:15 560, 613 Are you interested in using learning centers to differentiate learning in your math classroom? Come explore activities and tools designed to help organize and facilitate centers in your classroom. Multiple methods of planning and managing centers will be addressed, including room set-up, materials management, and assessment. Fort Worth 5/6 561 Presentation 6-8 Fibonacci = Math + Patterns 2:15 - 3:15 Faye Bruun, Texas A&M Corpus Christi Learn how to engage students in mathematical understanding by using literature-enhanced mathematics about Fibonacci. Topics include number sequences, nature, rabbits, plants, the Golden Ratio, Fibonacci rectangles, shell spirals, and Hindu-Arabic numbers. Austin 1/2 Barba Patton, Univerisity of Houston– Activity Victoria 6-8 Middle School Students Are Not Too Old For Manipulatives 2:15 - 3:15 565 Fun (and maybe even a little crazy) ways to teach middle school math topics such as scientific notation. These activities will stick in the students’ minds, so they are ready when the student needs help to master topics. Texas 3 566, 908 Activity 6-8 The One That (Almost) Got Away 2:15 - 3:15 Damian Pillatzke Participants will explore the development of the “One Away” strategy for ordering fractions and leave with lesson frameworks for multiple grade levels. Explicitly build your students’ number sense while reinforcing their conceptual understanding of fractions. page 87 Secondary Pecos 3 Robb Wilson, Texas Instruments 558 Activity Technology General Interest Where’s The “On” Button? Graphing Calculators For Absolute Beginners 2:15 - 3:15 2:15 - 3:15 Monday San Antonio 5/6 Basia Hall, Consultant 557 Activity 9-12 Differentiated Instruction Doesn’t Change What You Teach — It Changes How You Teach! 1:15 - 2:45 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Austin 4/5 567 Activity 6-8 Mira, Mira, On The Wall Secondary Monday 2:15 - 3:15 Cathy Banks, Edith Hays, Texas Woman’s University Participants will use the MIRA to discover geometrical properties. Appaloosa 2 Stella Woo, Rita Tellez, Activity Ysleta ISD Technology 6-8 Active Learning With Geometer’s Sketchpad® 2:15 - 3:15 568 How can we engage students to actively participate in the math classroom? Technology is the power tool to win students over. Come and learn how to use Geometer’s Sketchpad® to construct and animate geometric figures, make custom tools, and import images or pictures to explore mathematic properties. Learn to use Sketchpad® as a teaching tool and have fun in the process of learning abstract math concepts. 2:15 - 3:15 569, 490 San Antonio 1/2 Activity New Teachers 6-8 Dennis Mulhearn, Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools Area? No Problem? Discover how area concepts can be investigated and reinforced by solving authentic, non-routine problems. Finding such problemsolving gems can be a real problem for teachers. You will work through at least a dozen area classics, which have been selected from the Math Olympiad library. Participants will leave with these and over 50 additional rich problems. Palomino 2 572, 994 Presentation New Teachers 6-12 Online Learning Communities 2:15 - 3:15 This session will demonstrate the power of online learning communities for students and teachers. Online learning communities can help improve homework completion rates and student ownership in their learning. Learn how to collaborate with teaches across the world to develop innovative lessons and increase student engagement. Grapevine 1 Ed Zaccaro, Dubuque Community Presentation Schools 6-12 How We Are Lied To, Cheated, And Manipulated By Statistics 2:15 - 3:15 573 Statistics are often employed to sensationalize, confuse, and make false assertions seem true. Learn several fascinating techniques that are used to manipulate statistics. Mustang 5 Trena Wilkerson, Baylor University Presentation 6-12 Development Of An Algebra Teacher Self-Efficacy Instrument 2:15 - 3:15 574 To address the need for an effective method to assess teacher confidence in reaching all students in algebra, a team of mathematics educators is currently working on the development of an instrument to measure teachers’ self-efficacy in teaching algebra. In this work session, participants will engage in the evaluation of instrument items. Del Rio 3 575 Activity 6-12 Dusting Off The Manipulatives 2:15 - 3:15 Dallas 7 Barbara Sunda, Nacogdoches ISD Activity 6-8 Changing Dimensions Affects Perimeter, Area, And Volume 2:15 - 3:15 570 Increasing dimensions has a big affect on perimeter, area, and volume. Come get classroom-ready handouts and strategies to connect this to the real world. Appaloosa 3 Thuc-Khanh Park, Melissa Jones, Presentation College Station ISD 6-8 Mini-Projects That Tap Into Right Brain’s Creativity 2:15 - 3:15 571 What do you do with students who constantly have their nose in a book, are always doodling, or hum a tune as they dance into class? Offer assignments that allow these artists to have a creative outlet! page 88 Sadie Ratliff, Kensey Thompson Brandi Hatch, Tanya Gorka, Conroe ISD Tired of boring lectures? Sick of worksheets? Come see what’s hiding in your classroom closet! 2:15 - 3:15 576 Del Rio 2 Activity 6-12 Cindy Dixon, Shari Schultz, Huntsville ISD Shady Math A system of inequalities treasure map project is used to explore hands-on learning, formative assessment, and student feedback. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Do you like cooperative learning strategies but find yourself wondering, “How can I use this in my math class?” In our presentation, we will show you specific mathematical concepts that may be taught using multiple cooperative learning strategies. What you see in this presentation, you will be able to take directly back to your classroom and implement into your lesson plans. During this hands-on session, attendees will use the TI-Nspire™ to explore a variety of algebraic concepts taught in Algebra 2. The session will feature many unique TI-Nspire™ features including multiple and linked representations of data, “Grab-and- move;” and how to save and review work. The TI-Nspire™ is acceptable for use on the TAKS test. 2:15 - 3:15 579, 498 Fort Worth 7 Activity 6-12 Paul Norris, Candace Warren, Rita Tellez, Ysleta ISD Engaging Your Brain With Math Rich Games Have fun with your students while they learn. Participate in handson and computer-based games. Help all students engage with mathematics! Participants will leave with several games ready for use in their classroom. If you believe bulletin boards are just for elementary schools, you’re about to be proven wrong. Our goal is to show you how bulletin boards can be used as a learning tool in the secondary setting. Not only will you leave with lessons for Algebra 1, geometry, and Algebra 2, but you will also receive examples of Standards-Based Bulletin Boards for each course. In this session, you will gain both a math teacher/department head’s perspective on bulletin boards as well as an administrator’s. 2:15 - 3:15 583 9-12 F Searching for ways to identify and serve struggling students in mathematics? Search no further. This session will provide insight regarding intervention design and ideas to assist teachers as they work with students to enhance their knowledge of mathematics. Free resources and tools will be shared during this informative session. Texas 4 Deirdre Cole, Cynthia Barker, 581 Activity Cypress Fairbanks ISD 9-12 Practically Perfect Pre-Assessment For Algebra I 2:15 - 3:15 Pre-Assessment: Come experience the What?, Why?, When?, and How? of pre-assessments. Participate from purpose to product. It’s practically perfect pre-assessments! Flor de Maria GarciaWukovits, University of the Incarnate Word Motion Simulation Learn how to use parametric functions to simulate motion. Find the answer to “When will train A catch train B?” Austin 3 Activity 9-12 Algebra – Rated E For Everyone 2:15 - 3:15 584 Bryan Morrison, San Angelo ISD With the new 4 X 4 math plan, algebra has become more important than ever! This session will focus on non-traditional methods to teach all types of algebra students. From craft stick manipulatives to silly mnemonics, come see how new approaches to old problems can make all the difference! San Antonio 4 Activity New Teachers 9-12 Meeting AYP With Style 2:15 - 3:15 Texas D Paula Moeller, University of Texas at 580 Presentation Austin Featured Session 6-12 Response To Intervention: Ideas, Tools, And Resources 2:15 - 3:15 Dallas 1/2 Activity 585 Sanna Roling, Senedra Briant, Aldine ISD Hard work, differentiation, and teamwork pay off as scores rise for all subsections. We used technology and creative paper to take a 5A school to the top. Participants will come away with ideas for minimal lecture education at the high-school level. Dallas 5/6 Frances Thompson, Retired Activity 9-12 Energize With An Algebra Activity-A-Day! 2:15 - 3:15 586, 1002 Help your algebra students fight off “blahs” of routine drill by reviewing algebra concepts and practicing problem-solving skills via non-routine activities. These activities are suitable for Prealgebra, Algebra 1, and Algebra 2 students. page 89 Secondary Pecos 1 Kristin Arterbury, Region 12 ESC 578 Activity Technology 6-12 Algebra II Activities With The TI-Nspire™ Handheld 2:15 - 3:15 Palomino 1 Kathleen Eckert, Melanye Griffin, 582 Presentation Byron Nelson High School 9-12 How To Use Bulletin Boards As Learning Tools In Secondary Classrooms 2:15 - 3:15 Monday Pecos 2 Marilyn Monroe, D’Lana McAllister, 577 Presentation Arlington ISD 6-12 Cooperative Learning Strategies In The Math Classroom 2:15 - 3:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine 6 Sheila Griffith, Knowsys Test Prep 587 Presentation 9-12 Tackling TAKS By Mastering Math 3:00 - 4:30 Change student attitudes from “I can’t!” to “I can!” by changing the learning environment and systematically filling the gaps in their learning. Are you looking for ways to get your students up and moving while learning math? Come and explore activities that address the needs of your kinesthetic learners while, addressing the TEKS. Get ready to move! Secondary Monday 2:15 - 3:15 Appaloosa 1 Sydney Bentz, Megan Uken, 588 Presentation Lewisville ISD Technology 9-12 SMART Software Impacting The Geometry Classroom 2:15 - 3:15 SMART software can make a huge impact in the secondary math classroom. We will share ideas to actively engage students in the Geometry classroom— but that can be used in other math courses as well. We will share numerous activities created through the SMART software that have been successful in actively involving students in learning. San Antonio 3 589, 506 Activity 9-12 Get Up And Move! 2:15 - 3:15 Kim Seymour, Region 4 ESC Experience a variety of activities that can be used in differentiating lessons and concepts to help kinesthetic and tactile learners and to add variety to the classroom. Fort Worth 3/4 Teresa Turner, Irving ISD 590, 539 Activity 9-12 Conics Foldable Makes Conics Art A Big Success 2:15 - 3:15 Start with a multi-faceted foldable designed specifically for conics and grow the students’ knowledge into creating conics art. You will walk away from this hands-on activity with the tools to start something BIG—a conics art project that the students will enjoy and that you can use as a summative assessment of conics. Austin 6 Brenda Morgan Activity 6-8 Wow! Strategies Using Numberlines, Manipulatives, And Technology To Build Solid Math Concepts 3:00 - 4:30 591 How do you engage all learners in your math lesson? Come and be part of lesson activities designed to build solid math concepts for fractions, decimals, percents, integers, graphing, and solving algebraic equations. Interactive math programs, numberlines, manipulatives and multiple strategies will ignite your math classes. Each participant will receive a preview CD and many lesson ideas. page 90 Grapevine 2/3 592 Activity 6-8 Moving With Math! Grades 6-8 Belinda Rendon, Region 4 ESC Texas 5/6 Linda Shaub, University of Texas – IPSI 593 Activity 6-8 The Algebraic Structure Of Arithmetic 3:00 - 4:30 This workshop will help teachers and trainers of teachers to investigate arithmetic through its algebraic structure. This investigation will lead teachers to an understanding of how to help prepare their students for algebra and college and career readiness. 3:00 - 4:30 594 Mustang 6 Activity Mary Sarli, 6-8 Arkansas Teachers Retirement Program University of Texas Teressia Phillips, What Do Your Students Know About Statistics? This activity session, for teachers and trainers of teachers, on middle school statistics will allow participants to practice using statistical measures that are appropriate for middle school. Participants will be employing manipulatives and graphing technology in this session. Handouts of all activities will be provided. Grapevine 4/5 Activity 6-8 Demystifying Dice 3:00 - 4:30 595 John Felling, Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks Are you intrigued by multi-sided dice and want to maximize learning opportunities by using them more often? Come prepared to play dice games and discover the math “personalities” of multi-sided and double dice and their potential for use in your math program. We’ll play 10, 12, 30, number systems and a wide range of double dice. This is a great workshop for ideas for your ESL, After School, Title 1, and regular programs. Areas covered include all operations, probability and data management, fractions, algebra, and more. Come prepared to play! San Antonio 5/6 Sherry Olivares, Region 4 ESC 596, 547 Activity New Teachers 6-8 Interactive Notebooks In The Mathematics Classroom 3:00 - 4:30 Explore how interactive notebooks help students develop ownership of learning, self-monitoring skills, and content retention in the mathematics classroom. Implementation, management, and assessment of interactive notebooks will be addressed. Participants are provided with materials for this make-and-take session. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 3:00 - 4:30 597 Mustang 2 Activity 6-12 Agustin Navarra, Holly Doughty, Reaching Pedagogical Equity Through Contextual Teaching The presenter will interact and share experiences with participants on common contextual elements to help address mathematics concepts and solve real-world problems using the REACT methodology. It is a proven methodology that helps communication in culturally and linguistically diverse environments, so teachers can reach all students and help them develop and fulfill their potential. 598 As we approach the Algebra 2 End-of-Course test, students will be held accountable for conics. This session will teach you how to empower ALL students (inclusion, ELL, average, gifted, pre-AP) to have an opportunity to excel in their knowledge of conic sections and increase their opportunities to be college ready. Come experience how simple connections to previous mathematical knowledge can unlock the meaning of conics through a graphical approach. Fort Worth 1/2 Stephen Spring, Susan May, 599 Activity Charles A. Dana Center 9-12 Do You Want To See Success On Algebra II EOC? Focus On The TEKS 3:00 - 4:30 As we move from TAKS to End-of-Course exams, students will be held accountable for Algebra 2 content, as described by the TEKS, in order to meet graduation requirements. In this session, you will experience activities designed to deliver rigorous Algebra 2 course content in an engaging, interactive way from the first day of the school year. These activities will draw from a variety of sources, including an online teaching tool, available to schools on a subscription basis, developed by the Dana Center in collaboration with Agile Mind. Texas 1/2 Roger Fuller, Grand Prairie ISD 600 Activity 9-12 What? Increasing Rigor And Creativity With A Graphing Calculator. 3:00 - 4:30 Mustang 5 Colleen Eddy, University of North Texas 602 Activity General Interest AMTE-TX Business Meeting And Poster Session 3:30 - 4:30 This is the regular business meeting and poster presentations for the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators of Texas. Members and interested individuals are welcome. Pecos 3 Basia Hall, Independant Consultant 603 Activity Technology General Interest The TI-84 Plus™ Upgraded And Improved (Yes It Is!!!) 3:30 - 4:30 No longer a TI-83 Plus™ clone, the latest Operating System (OS) adds functionality to the handheld that truly makes the TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculator completely different from previous models. Explore computations with fractions, math templates, “pretty print,” logs to any base, and the updated Press-to-Test feature to prepare calculators for testing. TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculators will be provided, or bring your own and get the new OS. It’s free! 3:30 - 4:30 604, 524 Fort Worth 7 Activity 6-8 Tara Cogdell, Rachel Davis, University of Texas at Arlington Our Students Are Dying To Be Engaged, And We Give Them Worksheets In today’s typical classroom, educators ask their students to sit in rows, work on their own, and turn in twenty problems of homework each day. We as educators are the sole providers of motivation in the classroom. We can motivate our students through hands- on activities, engaging learning models, and through experience. Come and be motivated to change the way we teach our kids! Learn specific language, concepts, techniques, and frameworks to enrich mathematics learning. Don’t miss how a graphing calculator can be changed from an automation device into a doorway for deeper exploration and understanding of the world of mathematics. Increase engagement, comprehension, and performance in your classroom. page 91 Secondary Mustang 1 Brenda Lynch, Region 4 ESC Activity ELL/Bilingual 9-12 Teaching Conics Without All Of Those Formulas! 3:00 - 4:30 Create BIG excitement in your classroom! Engage 100% of your students 100% of the time with this step-by-step approach to building, managing, and inspiring talent-balanced teams. Rock the 50-MINUTE SPRINT—students will love it! Monday Center for Occupational Research and Development Mustang 3 Jacqueline Lewis, Plano ISD 601, 979 Presentation 9-12 Talent-Balanced Teams And The 50-Minute Sprint! 3:00 - 4:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Fort Worth 5/6 Iris Folger, Texas Society of 605 Activity Professional Engineers 6-8 MATHCOUNTS: Problem-Solving In The Classroom And Competition Monday 3:30 - 4:30 MATHCOUNTS is a national math coaching and competition program that increases enthusiasm for and enhances achievement in middle school mathematics. Come for program overview and examples of using problem-solving strategies to solve current MATHCOUNTS Problems. Participants will receive a free MATHCOUNTS handbook with over 100 problems. 3:30 - 4:30 606 Secondary ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers Texas D Presentation Brad Fulton, 6-8 Foothill High School F Mistletoe School Bill Lombard, Fast Facts And Fractions Four out of three students struggles with fractions, and the other 50% don’t know their times tables! If this sounds like your classroom, come see how I was able to help my lowest performing students not only memorize their multiplication facts, but also tackle any fraction problem with success, speed, and accuracy. Guaranteed results and a comprehensive free handout. Dallas 1/2 Bill Jasper, Sam Houston State 607, 525 Activity University ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Incorporating The ELPS Into Mathematics Lessons 3:30 - 4:30 Texas requires that teachers use English language acquisition strategies during mathematics and science lessons. The English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) were developed to help teachers understand how language development is a key part of mathematics learning. This session will provide helpful hints on how teachers can help their students learn the language of mathematics. Austin 4/5 Activity 6-8 Geometry In The Middle Grades 3:30 - 4:30 608 Patricia McMorris, Keisha Curvey, Houston ISD Participants will use manipulatives to explore different concepts in geometry. Fort Worth 3/4 Rudy Neufeld, Neufeld Learning Systems, Inc 609 Activity 6-8 “Flip It Over And Multiply”…What’s That All About? 3:30 - 4:30 We will share strategies for the conceptual development in middle school mathematics, where one might say…”I know HOW to DO IT, but I don’t know WHY!” Other concepts include distributive property, multiplying fractions, multiplying two digit numbers, multiplying negative times a negative, area of a trapezoid, and more. A CD and lesson plans will be made available. page 92 San Antonio 4 610 Activity 6-8 Circle Investigations 3:30 - 4:30 Laura Sage, Kim Altimari, Nacogdoches ISD You will walk away with hands-on activities, including technology integration for middle grades. Dallas 7 Leslie Brown, April Canales, Activity Progreso ISD 6-8 Math Notes: They Don’t Have To Be Boring!!! 3:30 - 4:30 611, 488 Come join us as we learn to how make math notes more exciting and hands-on. We will show you how we implement foldables, graphic organizers, journaling, and so much more into our classroom notebooks. We will provide you with plenty of examples that will make you excited about your math notes. Mustang 4 Shelley Bolen-Abbott, Region 4 ESC 612, 559 Activity 6-8 Engagement! Just Picture It! Grades 6-8 3:30 - 4:30 Engage your middle school students with TEKS-based snapshot activities that promote problem-solving, reasoning, vocabulary development, and mathematical connections, with an emphasis on student communication. Receive classroom-ready activities. Appaloosa 4 Sana Brennan, Region 4 ESC Activity New Teachers 6-8 Get Your Students Centered On Math, Grades 6-8 3:30 - 4:30 613, 560 Are you interested in using learning centers to differentiate learning in your math classroom? Come explore activities and tools designed to help organize and facilitate centers in your classroom. Multiple methods of planning and managing centers will be addressed, including room set-up, materials management, and assessment. Dallas 5/6 Lisa Brown, Brian Newsom, Activity Charles A. Dana Center 6-12 Learning And The Adolescent Mind 3:30 - 4:30 614, 695 As a nation, we are confronted with a clear challenge in educating our youth. Students in underserved populations are facing increasing gaps in opportunity and achievement. Teachers and schools are facing increasing demands and diminishing budgets. Yet many students learn. Many students succeed. How can we leverage their successes, and current research about adolescent learning, to increase the likelihood that their peers will find success? A new free website shares with students, parents, and educators, compelling knowledge about student success, through the ideas and the research of the most respected leaders and those of emerging thinkers. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Facebook, Twitter, blogs, wikis, chat, instant messaging—who can make sense of it all? What does it have to do with teaching math? This session will show how to be a better communicator and more effective teacher through social media. See how to set up a free blog and a free wiki, and learn which ones are best for math teachers. No technical expertise is required. Reynaldo Duran, Presidio ISD Learn how to play Damath, a board game that reinforces skills in operations with integers, rational numbers, radical numbers, and polynomials. Participants will bring home ready-to-use materials. Appaloosa 1 Rita Tellez, Stella Woo, 617 Presentation Yselta ISD Technology 6-12 Making Mathematics Accessible For English Language Learners 3:30 - 4:30 Technology can bridge and make mathematics more accessible for all our students. Presenters will provide technology activities and ideas to incorporate into the mathematics classroom to connect and support learning for our English Language Learners, as well as to engage all students. Participants will engage and walk away with strategies and tools to make mathematics accessible for English Language Learners. Dallas 3/4 John Baird, University of Texas Charter 618, 534 Activity School 6-12 Comics Projects In The Classroom 3:30 - 4:30 Comics are a valuable tool for engaging instruction. This presentation demonstrates several activities that enhance students’ math pedagogical experiences. 619, 528 Grapevine 6 Activity 6-12 Shantell Guillory-Williams, Teacher Preparation Academy Derrick Jones, Fort Worth ISD Cereal Can Be Fun In Geometry Our presentation will center around the concepts of surface area and volume and the effects of dimension changes on both. We will be providing cereal boxes for the participants (that don’t bring their own) to change the rectangular prism that we normally see into other randomly selected geometric shapes (rectangular pyramids, cylinders, cones, etc.). We will explore how increasing/decreasing the volume of a 3-D shape will have an effect on the surface area. We will determine if the effect on the surface area is always the same, or if the choices for the new dimensions can alter the new surface area. San Antonio 1/2 Danielle Clements, Irving ISD Activity 6-12 From Smart Phones To SMART Boards: Technology That Reaches Students 3:30 - 4:30 620 This presentation will feature SMART Technologies, smart phones, and cloud computing. We’ll look at Google Voice, a free cloud app that can be used to text and call parents and students from a computer or smart phone; Google Docs, a cloud app which allows you to share documents, spreadsheets, and presentation; and SMART software (SMART Board optional!) to engage and thrill students, record lessons for substitutes, or absent students, and use pre-made games and lessons. SMART Notebook features tools such as a compass, unit circle, xyz graph, geometric shapes, algebra tiles, and a timer, so you don’t lose track of time when you’re having fun. All of your lessons can be saved and used for years to come. Pecos 2 Activity 6-12 Ms., I Think I Like Math Now 3:30 - 4:30 621 Mary E. Evans, Waco ISD How do you get unengaged students to “want” to come to class, have self-directed behavior –and most of all– do their homework? In this session, you will be given tips on how to handle difficult students and children from poverty. You’ll also get suggestions for how to get great parental support and accountability. Too much time and no time to grade? You’ll get tips on student grading and self assessing. As a former substitute teacher, I will also share ways to get the sub to execute the lesson instead of babysitting. Lastly, I’ll share some fun ways to work with students who will grow to love math! page 93 Secondary Texas 4 616 Activity 6-12 Let’s Play Damath! 3:30 - 4:30 3:30 - 4:30 Monday Palomino 3 Bob Mathews, Design Science, Inc. 615 Presentation New Teachers 6-12 Facebook, Twitter, And Other Social Media—Teaching Tools? Really? 3:30 - 4:30 CAMT 2011 Secondary Monday The Start of Something Big 3:30 - 4:30 Palomino 1 Darah Edwards, Sanger ISD 622 Presentation New Teachers 9-12 Outwit And Outlast: Surviving The First Years Of Teaching 3:30 - 4:30 Appaloosa 2 Roberta Abelman, J. Lankes, 627 Activity San Antonio ISD Technology 9-12 Promethean 1-2-3: Better Than The Basics Fresh out of college and feeling lost in the jungle of high school? As a “slightly seasoned” teacher, I will share some do’s and don’ts from my survival guide for teaching high-schoolers to help you be successful in your first few years of teaching. Come learn Promethean survival skills. Leave with a how-to-do list: hidden, containers, magic ink, pull tabs, marquee handles, importing class lists, and many more ideas. 3:30 - 4:30 Grapevine 1 Julie Horn, Region 4 ESC 623, 543 Activity 9-12 Engagement! Just Picture It! Algebra II 3:30 - 4:30 Engage your Algebra II students with TEKS-based snapshot activities that promote problem-solving, reasoning, vocabulary development, and mathematical connections, with an emphasis on student communication. Receive classroom-ready activities. Texas 3 Activity 9-12 Discovery Learning In Algebra 2 3:30 - 4:30 624, 676 Teresa Merrill, Clayton Baker, Jack E. Singley Academy Come and get some discovery-learning activities for teaching conic sections. 3:30 - 4:30 625, 546 Appaloosa 3 Activity 9-12 Michelle Overton, Denton ISD Laura Anderson, Sherman ISD First Year Experiences Teaching A Fourth-Year Math Class – AMDM Come hear two teachers share what happened during the first year of teaching seniors a new math class. We used the AMDM program from the Dana Center and would like to share what worked and what didn’t. If you taught a 4th–year math class, we would also like to hear from you. Yellow Rose Vince Schielack, Texas A&M University 626 Presentation 9-12 Graphical Properties Of Functions: An Ace In The Hole When Technology Doesn’t Suffice 3:30 - 4:30 Graphing calculators are usually helpful tools for discovering properties of the graphs of functions, but they are no substitute for mathematical intuition in instances where the function, in some way, exceeds the calculator’s capabilities. Properties such as domain and range, x- and y-intercepts, max-min points, increasing/decreasing behavior, vertical and horizontal asymptotes, and end behavior will be discussed from the viewpoint of using them to help graph functions. page 94 628 Del Rio 2 Activity 9-12 Janice Harrelson, Lovelady ISD Adella Havard, James Price, Shepherd ISD Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better, And Double Differentiated Instruction Come see “reappropriated” and improved ideas to use in your algebra classroom. We will share practical, doable ideas to meet students’ needs. Del Rio 3 Jonathan Gallen, Huntsville ISD Activity 9-12 TAKScapades: The Ultimate TAKS Review Game 3:30 - 4:30 629 Come learn to play a game to improve vocabulary, key concepts, and problem-solving strategies that provide a necessary foundation of knowledge that gives students the best chance of success on the exit level TAKS test. Pecos 1 Noe Medrano, Round Rock ISD Activity Technology 9-12 Exploring AP Calculus Activities With The TI-Nspire™ 3:30 - 4:30 630 In this session, participants will see how concepts from Precalculus and AP Calculus can be explored graphically, numerically, and analytically, using TI-Nspire™ handheld technology. The TI-Nspire™ and TI-Nspire™ CAS units also come with companion Teacher Edition software featuring a built-in TI SmartView™ emulator. The TI-Nspire™ handheld is acceptable for use on AP exams. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Austin 1/2 Sara Cooley, Allen ISD 631, 536 Presentation 9-12 Once Upon A Time... Geometry Stories Featuring The QuadFather And Sohcahtoa 3:30 - 4:30 Monday In this session you will learn about two families that have not been given their fair place in history, but have as much drama, scandal and importance as the Tudors of England or the Ewings of Dallas. Story subjects include the Quadrilateral Family ruled by the QuadFather, and the repressed but genius Sohcahtoa (unknown sister of Sacajawea). Attendees will be thoroughly entertained, and before you know it, you will have learned about the properties and relationships of quadrilaterals and trigonometric ratios. Austin 3 Jane Knight, Fort Worth ISD Activity 9-12 Geometry Out Of The Box (And Off The Euclidean Plane!) 3:30 - 4:30 Secondary 632, 505 With the advent of the STAAR End-of-Course exams, teachers can expect more emphasis on areas of Geometry that were not tested extensively under the old system. This session will explore ideas and activities for teaching spherical and conical Geometry for a unit on non-Euclidean Geometry. San Antonio 3 633, 507 Activity 9-12 A Window Into Linear Functions 3:30 - 4:30 Alyce Stiles, Region 8 ESC Explore instructional strategies of linear functions through windows of multiple representations. This session is targeted to Algebra I teachers in middle and high school, and high school special education and intervention teachers. Experience hands-on instructional activities for implementation into your current curriculum. Palomino 2 Activity 9-12 Your Brain On Math 3:30 - 4:30 634 Julie Merrill, Plano ISD I will discuss research on how the brain learns math and share brainfriendly strategies, ideas, and activities for the Algebra 2/Precalculus classroom. page 95 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Pecos 3 Donna Harris, Independent Consultant 635 Activity Technology General Interest TI-84 Plus™ Smartview Software—Creating Worksheets And More! Tuesday 8:00 - 9:00 This session will provide an overview of the TI-84 Plus SmartView™ emulator software and demonstrate how SmartView™ or TI Connect™ can be used to make a variety of worksheets. Using these software programs, classroom review sheets or assessments can be made with almost any model of TI graphing calculator. Pecos 1 Karen Marx, Dallas ISD Activity Technology General Interest The TI-Navigator™ System—What You Need To Know! 8:00 - 9:00 Secondary 636 This hands-on session will demonstrate the potential of the TINavigator™ classroom learning system to support instruction of the TEKS. It will also provide information for new users on how to get started with your first session, send files, create and use TAKS practice test items, and more. An overview of TI-Navigator™ resources available at the TI website will also be provided. If you have a Navigator, this session is for you. Palomino 1 Janna Allen, Mansfield ISD 637, 773 Presentation 6-8 Take Me Out To The Ballgame – Fantasy Baseball Unit 8:00 - 9:00 Get middle school students actively involved in fantasy baseball. You will leave with a complete fantasy baseball unit ready to go. Handouts will be provided. Grapevine 2/3 638 Activity 6-8 Can’t Draw? No Problem! 8:00 - 9:30 Jana Barnard, Cathy Talley, Angelo State University If your students need practice with measurement and ratios, this is the session for you. You will get to participate in a lesson and a project on scale drawing. You might even get a great sketch with no artistic skills. Grapevine 4/5 Debra Coggins, Oakland USD/TODOS 639 Activity ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Strategies For Supporting English Learners’ Algebra Success 8:00 - 9:30 English learners, and other students, benefit from instruction that creates and maintains access by incorporating multiple representations, frequent formative assessments, and opportunities to talk about math. Specific ELL teaching strategies for mathematical concept and language development, along with classroom routines that increase engagement, will be presented and discussed, using the context of writing and solving algebraic equations. page 96 Del Rio 3 Aleida Geitz, Melody Dumas, 640 Activity Ector County ISD 6-8 Dimensionality In The 3rd Dimension – It’s Big 8:00 - 9:00 Constructing geometric solids to develop an understanding of the formula required to compute volume will be explored. Grapevine 6 Dina Griffin, Region 4 ESC Activity 6-8 Fun And Games In Middle School Math 8:00 - 9:00 641, 733 Looking for some fun ways to review concepts? Need some variety when practicing procedures? Then you’re the next contestant— come on down!!!!! Experience some high tech and low tech activities to bring fun and games into your middle school math classroom. Everyone’s a winner! Dallas 3/4 642, 952 Activity 6-8 Bundling For Success 8:00 - 9:00 Sharon Reed, Palestine ISD Exploring ways to bundle TEKS and add rigor and relevance to increase student success. Teachers will leave with ideas that can be easily implemented in the classroom. Texas 4 Krystal Reeves, Institute for Public School 643 Activity Initiatives 6-8 Student Engagement—The Next Level 8:00 - 9:00 Are you ready to take student engagement to the next level within your classroom? Come join the party and experience new ways to making learning fun. Texas 1/2 Lymeda Singleton, Texas A&M – Commerce 644 Activity 6-8 Solving The Puzzle Of Scale Factor 8:00 - 9:30 Hands-on activities exploring scale factor will be experienced while using literature connections, current movie connections, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, objects from nature, and the human body. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big This is not arts and crafts with computers! In this session, we will demonstrate projects that require basic graphic manipulation in Microsoft Office. Technology-infused graphic organizers and foldable activities will be demonstrated, such as towers, cascading flip books, clue squares, flap books, pyramids, folding Venn diagrams, pocket portfolios, and more. Each of the projects that will be presented will be accompanied by suggested curriculum uses for all subjects at the elementary level. Teach your students measurement, conversions, and fractions while making a quilt. Each participant will make a quilt block and be given full directions on how to teach students to make a quilt. Appaloosa 2 Delinda Wall, Mary Smith, 647 Presentation Region 7 ESC Technology 6-8 Interactive Technology Resources For The Math Classroom 8:00 - 9:00 Learn how to use interactive technology successfully in your middle school math classroom. Participants will receive a list of apps for iPad and iPod Touch, as well as ideas for implementing them into whole class lessons and small groups. Pecos 2 Kellie Randell, Padmini Veerapen, Activity Arlington ISD 6-8 What’s All The Fuss About The Commutative Property? 8:00 - 9:00 648 Noncommutative algebra is a growing area in mathematics research. Come join us, as we delve into activities that explore how noncommuting variables give rise to mathematics to which junior high students can relate. Using clock arithmetic, we will first emphasize the commutative property of real numbers. We will then use real-life applications – for example, friends lining up to buy tickets at Six Flags to show the prevalence of noncommutativity around us. We will also have other activities to highlight different aspects of noncommutative algebra. The aim is to approach a difficult concept at an understandable and interesting level while reinforcing concepts that 7th–grade Pre-Algebra and 7th–grade mathematics students typically learn in class. This was developed for the NSF GK-12 MAVS Project that focuses on bringing research mathematics into the K-12 classroom at a level appropriate for K-12 students. Big ideas with details! Successful teaming strategies will motivate students to improve academically. Teaming provides a channel for sparking teacher creativity, improves classroom management, and encourages parent involvement. Austin 1/2 Bianca Coker, Coppell ISD 650, 725 Presentation 6-8 Rockets, Robots, And Buildings Oh My! How To Create An After School Stem Club! 8:00 - 9:00 With limited time and money at your campus, how can you increase interest in math, science, and engineering careers? Consider starting an after school club. This presentation provides one model with successes and “growth opportunities” from the first year. Come learn from our mistakes! 651, 727 Austin 3 Activity ELL/Bilingual 6-8 8:00 - 9:00 Linda James, Neufeld Learning Systems, Inc. Nedra Robinson, Fort Worth ISD Throw Them A Ball That They Can Hit In A Diverse Middle School Math Classroom. We will present solutions from intervention to enrichment to help all middle school learners in fractions, algebra ,and other topics in middle school math through a wide variety of approaches in which learning takes place from the concrete to pictorial to abstract. Participants will receive a CD containing most of the lessons discussed, as well as a package of lesson outlines. San Antonio 3 Lowanna Jones, Kandi Hunter, 652, 728 Activity Fort Worth ISD 6-8 Word Wall: From Compliance To Reliance 8:00 - 9:00 Are the word walls in your classroom serving as a curtain or another form of decoration? Ready to bring your walls alive with the magic of mathematical language? Join us as we show various ways to use this teaching tool along with activities to promote their integration with your mathematics classes. Come prepared to work with us as we move toward something big... a print-rich classroom! page 97 Secondary Mustang 3 Nancy Matejka, Damon ISD Activity 6-8 Quilting In The Mathematics Classroom 8:00 - 9:30 646, 714 San Antonio 1/2 Catherine Hillsten, Carol McKeever, 649, 726 Activity Nederland ISD New Teachers 6-8 Big Ideas For Successful Teaming!!! 8:00 - 9:00 Tuesday Palomino 3 Jim Holland, Arlington ISD 645 Presentation 6-8 Print, Cut, And Fold: Creative Technology Projects For Middle School Math 8:00 - 9:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Appaloosa 3 653, 681 Presentation 6-8 High Tech, Low (Or No) Budget Secondary Tuesday 8:00 - 9:00 Greg Kelly, Conroe ISD Texas 3 657 Activity 6-8 Math, It’s All Fun And Games 8:00 - 9:00 Tami Scruggs, Shawn Dunbar, Huntsville ISD Trying to include more technology in your teaching? Looking for great activities for school and home for little or nothing? Then this is the session for you. Discover tools that will help keep students more focused and on task. We will also be looking at many online and Open Source programs that can help close the achievement gap and digital divide. Come join us for an interactive, hands-on session that includes practical activities to inspire, motivate, and enrich your math classroom! The games and activities presented are mostly geared to 6th grade, but can be easily adapted to any subject or grade level. Every participant will receive a master copy of all games and activities presented. 8:00 - 9:00 Mustang 4 Sharon Boothe, Math Team, 654, 984 Activity Mansfield ISD 6-8 Centers That Work In The Middle School! Yellow Rose 658 Presentation 6-12 UIL Intermediate Number Sense Centers are not just for elementary class any more! Get hands-on, out-of-your seat activities that you will be able to take back and use during review, “I’m through, now what,” guided practice, as well as independent practice for probability, converting fractions/decimals and visa versa, multiplication, ordering fractions, integer review, and much more! This session will present more difficult problems in number sense for middle school and high school students and coaches. Mustang 5 Elise Buchhorn, Mansfield ISD Presentation 6-8 Tables, Tables, And More Tables!!!! 8:00 - 9:00 655, 489 Are you still teaching to cross multiply and divide and think you are teaching proportionality? Think again! This session will show you how to teach proportionality using tables and graphs across most middle grade TEKS and truly show students what proportionality is. Not only will you improve your students algebra readiness, but your kids will enjoy math class with the fun activities. Fort Worth 3/4 Blake Helm, Tyler ISD 656 Activity 6-8 Algebra Readiness: Putting It Into Practice 8:00 - 9:00 In this session, participants will learn how a school district in East Texas is fulfilling the 8 requirements for Algebra Readiness Cycle 1 grants through its implementation of TI MathForward™. This is an excellent opportunity for current Algebra Readiness Cycle 1 and Cycle 2 recipients to see examples of each of the 8 components of the grants. Additionally, participants will also experience the use of the TI-73™ calculators and TI Navigator™ system. page 98 8:00 - 9:00 John Hobbs Austin 4/5 Susan Petrey, Lampasas ISD 659, 740 Activity 6-12 Test-Taking Strategies For Struggling Students 8:00 - 9:00 Learn how to use simple tools like formula charts, drawings, highlighters and calculators to help your struggling students improve test scores. A variety of easy to implement strategies will be presented. Mustang 2 Richard Yoes, Joda Mendoza, 660 Activity Pasadena ISD 6-12 Small Group Instruction In The Secondary Classroom 8:00 - 9:30 Come explore fun and rigorous uses of small-group instruction in secondary math. You will gain a working knowledge of basic management issues and instructional techniques. Fort Worth 5/6 Presentation 6-12 Put Me In, Coach 8:00 - 9:00 661 Bryan Morrison, San Angelo ISD Coaching is all about dedication, efficency in preparation, and an ability to put student-athletes into the best possible position to be successful. Is this not the same goal for classroom teachers? Come get a new perspective from an old coach on program development, daily practice schedules, game planning, and other aspects that will assure the best chance for victory in your classroom. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Dallas 1/2 Mihaela Manole, Timpson ISD 662 Activity 9-College MATH Between Creativity and Facts Austin 6 666 Activity 9-12 Don’t Teach Algebore This presentation will put an emphasis on non-routine problems that teachers can use to bring out creative talents in students, enabling them to successfully solve math problems. In today’s competitive society, students must be able to generate ideas, problem solve, and think independently rather than just manipulate symbols and numbers. This calls for a move from an educational culture, where students are passive absorbers of knowledge, to active learners engaged in multiple solution strategies. We will look at ways to engage all students in algebraic thinking through a variety of tools, including the iPad. 8:00 - 9:00 Kathleen Hart-Abel, Pearland ISD The unit must start with exponential data relationships, a graphing calculator to graph the data, and a pattern-building activity to develop symbolic form. We now need to study/review behaviors of the exponential function, with the function leading to the laws of exponents through guided discovery activities. We end by solving exponential equations and application problems, using what we have taught about the function and it’s behaviors. Technology Mustang 1 Presentation 9-12 San Antonio 4 Richard Parr, Rice University School 667 Presentation Mathematics Project 9-12 Transforming High School Mathematics Using Transformations Noe Medrano, Round Rock ISD Rosa M. Medrano, Leander ISD Technology Is Everywhere— We Might As Well Use It Graphing calculators, Face Book, blogs, cell phones, document cameras, video cameras, websites, iPod, YouTube and the list goes on and on and on. There are many new technologies that are available, but how do we use them? We will look at how to use a document camera to capture audio and video to create short videos that can be uploaded to the web for students. We will also see how the Livescribe Echo Pen can be a great asset for taking notes with audio and then uploading them online for students. If you are afraid of the technology, we can share some ideas on how to get your students involved in helping you create the content. We will also take a look at screen capture video and how this can be used to help students and teachers. Investigate how transformations can be used as a unifying theme across the high school mathematics curriculum. Discuss and reflect on how to introduce transformations effectively in both algebraic and geometric instruction. Discover how to use transformations as a connecting thread across mathematics courses. Palomino 2 Presentation New Teachers 9-12 It Takes A Thief... 8:00 - 9:00 668 Kathy Vidourek, Carol Danner, Sanger ISD ...to be a great teacher! Two experienced teachers share some of the best ideas they have “stolen” from other teachers (many of them past CAMT speakers) and how they have adapted them to make them their own. Come see what new ideas you can steal to make your year great. Fort Worth 1/2 Debra Ward, Stephen Spring, 669 Activity Charles A. Dana Center 9-12 Support For Struggling Students: Intensified Algebra I 8:00 - 9:30 Underprepared students need more time to learn, so many districts are turning to double block Algebra I as a solution. However, research has shown that time is not enough. Come learn about a comprehensive, coherent yearlong course developed by the Dana Center in collaboration with the University of Illinois at Chicago and Agile Mind. The course, available to schools on a subscription basis, integrates rigorous, TEKS-based Algebra I content with additional supports for efficient review and repair, literacy and language development, and strategies for motivation and engagement to ensure that students are mastering the Algebra I concepts. page 99 Secondary Texas 5/6 Edward Laughbaum, The Ohio State University 664 Presentation 9-12 Basic Brain Function Implemented In A Unit On The Exponential Function 8:00 - 9:30 665 North East ISD 8:00 - 9:00 Bring your favorite precalculus activity on a flash drive (preferably in PDF format) and the presenter will share them on her web site for everyone to access! Don’t have a “favorite” activity yet? Come see others’ ideas! 8:00 - 9:30 Lori Murach, Tuesday San Antonio 5/6 663 Activity 9-12 Precalculus Idea Sharing 8:00 - 9:30 8:00 - 9:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 670, 707 Dallas 7 Activity ELL/Bilingual 9-12 Tuesday 8:00 - 9:00 Ysleta ISD Restructure Your Algebra 1 Classroom To Reach All Students Worried about getting your ELL and Special Ed students to succeed in class and on tests? Still want to have a high level of rigor? Want to engage all your students? Learn how to incorporate speaking, reading, writing, and listening in hands-on activities that raise the rigor in your classroom. Leave with ideas and activities that you can immediately use in your classroom. Dallas 5/6 671 Activity 9-12 Mira, Mira, On The Wall 8:00 - 9:00 Secondary Candace Warren, Paul Norris, Rita Tellez, Cathy Banks, Edith Hays, Texas Woman’s University Appaloosa 1 Sydney Bentz, Anne Bond, 672 Presentation Lewisville ISD Technology 9-12 Free Game Software: Content Generator And How It Can Be Used In The Math Classroom 8:00 - 9:00 Content Generator has free games that can be downloaded from their website. Teachers can create their own customized games for students to play. This is a great way to provide students with a fresh new way of doing reviews. We will share example games that have proven to be very successful in furthering student understanding. These games are very easy to create. This class will take you from download to finished product! The final product comes in either Flash format or HTML. Fort Worth 7 Beth Bos, Texas State University 673, 742 Presentation 9-12 Geometry Using Google Sketchup 8:00 - 9:00 Using 3-dimensional shapes that can be manipulated in a digital environment, provide the perfect environment for exploring geometric relationships. Learn how to explain geometric relationships with a 3-dimensional design tool. 674 Del Rio 2 Activity 9-12 Marcia Barren, Magnolia ISD Stacey Cutbirth, Covenant Christian School Trig Spaghetti Lab And Who Cut The Cheese? Two 30-minute sessions. The first shows hands-on activities that construct the sine and cosine curves, using measurement from the unit circle. The second will use sandwiches to factor the GCF from polynomials. page 100 As part of their graduation requirement, this year’s incoming freshmen will be held accountable for the Algebra 2, Geometry, and Algebra 2 TEKS. How will you ensure that your Algebra 1 students are successful on the Algebra 1 End-of-Course exam? In this session, you will experience activities designed to deliver rigorous Algebra 1 course content in an engaging, interactive way. These activities will draw from a variety of sources, including from an online teaching tool, available to schools on a subscription basis, developed by the Dana Center in collaboration with Agile Mind. Appaloosa 4 Activity 9-12 Discovery Learning In Algebra 2 8:00 - 9:00 676, 624 Participants will use the MIRA to discover geometrical properties. 8:00 - 9:00 Mustang 6 Kathi Cook, Debra Ward, 675, 553 Activity Charles A. Dana Center 9-12 Success On Algebra I EOC? Focus On The TEKS 8:00 - 9:30 Teresa Merrill, Clayton Baker, Jack E. Singley Academy Come and get some discovery learning activities for teaching conic sections. Grapevine 1 Jennifer Brown Activity 9-12 Algebra 1 And Algebra 2 Hodgepodge 8:00 - 9:00 677 Come learn fun activities to use in your Algebra 1, Algebra 2, or MMA classes. Files will be available for your use! Palomino 3 April Chauvette, Emily Gray, 678, 453 Activity Leander ISD General Interest Making Sense Of TAKS Vertical Scale 9:15 - 10:15 TAKS data for grades 3–8 are now being reported on a Vertical Scale, allowing stakeholders to quantify a student’s academic progress from year to year, as measured by TAKS— and soon STAAR. Come learn more about vertical scale and how to use a graphic organizer to delve deeper into this data, make sense of it, and identify students for targeted interventions. Participants will receive access to the tools and organizers to use with their campus. Pecos 1 Holly Larson, McKinney ISD 679 Activity Technology General Interest The New TI-Nspire Navigator System™ 9:15 - 10:15 This hands-on session uses TI’s new TI-Nspire™ technology to learn about techniques, ideas, and the latest approaches for assessment in the TI-Nspire™ interactive classroom. Get real-time feedback on student understanding and immediately adjust lessons for improved learning. Create assessments and test warm up items quickly and easily. Did someone mention it is wireless? CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 9:15 - 10:15 680 Yellow Rose Presentation 6-8 Jamie Cook, Candy Keller, Devin Lee, Motivation Or Mayhem: It’s Your Decision! (Part 1) Join the ladies from Gladewater Middle School, as they lead you in an exciting journey through motivational strategies for all students and having fun while managing your classroom in the most effective ways. Topics to be discussed include: class structure (no mayhem here), weekly assignments, and music in the class. This presentation was given in San Antonio in 2010. Trying to include more technology in your teaching? Looking for great activities and for school and home for little or nothing? Then, this is the session for you. Discover tools that will help keep students more focused and on task. We will also be looking at many online and open source programs that can help close the achievement gap and digital divide. San Antonio 4 Mary Kemper, Bonnie Scheidt, 682 Activity Pearland ISD 6-8 Different Data, But Same Graphic Organizer 9:15 - 10:15 Collect data in small group stations and display the multiple representations using a graphic organizer. Leave with data collection ideas for both positive and negative correlations. Palomino 2 Ruth R. Price, MetaMetrics, Inc 683, 953 Presentation 6-8 Using Formative And Interim Assessments To Monitor Student Progress 9:15 - 10:15 Many schools and districts monitor student progress using formative or interim assessments that report Quantile measures. With help from textbook resources and the Quantile website, teachers can target instruction, more effectively mathematics growth, and forecast student performance. Come explore the Quantile website (www. quantiles.com), a free source of instructional resources. The Oakridge School In this session, I will present three field trips I take with my grades 6 - 8 classes and discuss accompanying technology activities. My students enjoy seeing math out in the world and using technology to enhance understanding of concepts. Detailed instructions of trips and activities will be provided, along with a demonstration of using Microsoft Excel. Bring your own laptop, if you want to follow along. Pecos 3 Stacey Grant, Tyler ISD 685 Presentation Technology 6-8 Middle School Algebra Readiness – Improving Achievement In Tyler ISD 9:15 - 10:15 Come and learn how we are increasing student achievement and raising test scores in middle schools in Tyler ISD, using the TI MathForward™ program. Featuring eight research–based criteria, including the use of graphing calculator technology and the TINavigator™ System, teachers in TISD are seeing improvement in student learning and attitudes towards mathematics. See you there. Fort Worth 7 Valerie Clem, Marisa Pelonero, Activity Galveston ISD ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Tons Of Fun: Big Ideas On A Little Budget! 9:15 - 10:15 686, 902 Fun, hands-on lessons can be done on a budget! Increase your test scores while engaging your students and decreasing absences. Sounds too good to be true? Come see how teachers at our school get 97% attendance, 90% meeting TAKS Standards, and over 45% Commended. Grapevine 6 Ann Wheeler, Christina Gawlik, 687, 491 Activity Texas Woman’s University 6-8 Understanding Area Using Geoboards 9:15 - 10:15 During this session, participants will create regular and irregular polygons using Geoboards and investigate four different methods of determining area. Topics covered include area, regular polygons, irregular polygons, coordinate plane, scaling, and symmetry. Dallas 1/2 Marilyn Dibble, Topeka Public Schools 688 Activity 6-8 G.A.M.E.S.: Games And Activities To Motivate And Engage Students 9:15 - 10:15 Engage your students while developing or reinforcing mathematical concepts. Games and cooperative activities include the concepts of integers, algebra, geometry, and more. page 101 Secondary Appaloosa 3 Greg Kelly, Conroe ISD 681, 653 Presentation 6-8 High Tech — Low (Or No) Budget 9:15 - 10:15 Charlotte Wiseman, Tuesday Gladewater ISD Dallas 5/6 684 Activity 6-8 Field Trips In Math Class??? 9:15 - 10:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 9:15 - 10:15 689, 946 Appaloosa 4 Presentation Secondary Tuesday 6-8 Candy Keller, Jamie Cook, Devin Lee, Gladewater ISD Motivation Or Mayhem: It’s Your Decision! (Part 2) Join the ladies from Gladewater Middle School, as they continue to lead you in an exciting journey through motivational strategies for all students and having fun while managing your classroom in the most effective ways. Topics to be discussed include: coupons and passes, checkbook system, math night, fundraisers, incentive parties. This presentation was given in San Antonio in 2010. 9:15 - 10:15 693 Technology Appaloosa 1 Activity Nicole Shanahan, 6-12 Jim Lefeber, Harris County Department of Education Spring Branch ISD Applet Them Use Technology Explore online applets and integrate technology into the secondary mathematics classroom. Attendees will see activities designed to develop students’ conceptual understanding of abstract concepts in the virtual world. Participants may bring computers for exploration of applets. Appaloosa 2 694 Presentation Technology 6-12 Technology That You Can Use 9:15 - 10:15 9:15 - 10:15 Learn how proportional concepts are started in elementary and built on throughout middle school. CSCOPE focused; teachers will receive a CD with flip charts and PowerPoints for class use. I will demonstrate technology that is free, requires no prep time, and can be used by teachers to help draw student interest and engage the classroom learning. Fort Worth 3/4 Christie LaFleur, Glencoe McGraw-HIll 691, 914 Activity 6-12 Great New Foldables™ For Math! 9:15 - 10:15 San Antonio 1/2 Tandy Webb, Snyder ISD 690 Activity 6-8 Laying The Foundation: Proportions From The Ground Up 9:15 - 10:15 Come see exciting new Foldables™ to use in your math classroom. Research has shown that Foldables™ increase comprehension as much as 20%. This session empowers teachers to use Foldables™ in their mathematics classroom. Participants practice making Foldables™ using scissors, glue, and directions in order to guide students in producing creative and authentic study tools for reading and writing in mathematics. Texas 4 Activity 6-12 Decoding Math Mysteries 9:15 - 10:15 692, 960 Doreen Nuzzolese, James Gillespie, Birdville ISD Grapevine 1 Lisa Brown, Brian Newsom, Activity Charles A. Dana Center 6-12 Learning And The Adolescent Mind 695, 614 As a nation, we are confronted with a clear challenge in educating our youth. Students in under-served populations are facing increasing gaps in opportunity and achievement. Teachers and schools are facing increasing demands and diminishing budgets. Yet many students learn. Many students succeed. How can we leverage their successes, and current research about adolescent learning, to increase the likelihood that their peers will find success? A new free website shares with students, parents, and educators, compelling knowledge about student success, through the ideas and the research of the most respected leaders and those of emerging thinkers. Plano ISD This session will explore real-world examples of math applications via cryptography, motivating students as they see themselves as secret agents solving mysteries and puzzles. Del Rio 2 696 Activity 6-12 Dear Diary, Today In Math . . . 9:15 - 10:15 Rebecca Burnham, Kim Smith, Onalaska ISD Come learn how to incorporate journaling into any math class! Students’ examples will be provided. Austin 3 Paula Moeller, University of Texas at Presentation Austin 6-12 Response To Intervention: Ideas, Tools, And Resources 9:15 - 10:15 697 Searching for ways to identify and serve struggling students in mathematics? Search no further. This session will provide insight regarding intervention design and ideas to assist teachers, as they work with students to enhance their knowledge of mathematics. Free resources and tools will be shared during this informative session. page 102 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big This session is make-and-take! Tired of the average, everyday “poster project?” Come learn how to make (and create one of your own) “Fractal Vortex of Learning!” It only sounds difficult – but, it is very eye-catching and is a great way to have your students demonstrate their learning! Grade curves and extra credit create a false sense of accomplishment for the at-risk student. Learn how to create real success with these students. 9:15 - 10:15 704 9-12 9:15 - 10:15 Find out how Slope Dude, Joe Quadratic, and Ogg the Caveman help students learn about lines, parabolas, and systems of equations. Did you ever wonder if there was a Holy Grail of Algebra? Come find out what it is. A handout DVD will include videos of the characters mentioned, along with suggestions on how to use them in the classroom. Texas 3 William Jenkins, Arlington ISD Activity 9-12 From Precalculus To Calculus... Making The Connection 9:15 - 10:15 700, 966 We will look at a hands-on group activity that can be used at the end of a Precalculus course, or in the first week of calculus course to bridge the gap between limits and derivatives. Participants will be given a copy of the activity to take with them and use in their classrooms. 9:15 - 10:15 701 Dallas 3/4 Activity 9-12 Pecos 2 Activity Gina Kaucher, Arlington ISD Jason Bacon, University of Texas at Arlington Duck, Duck, Algebra 2? We play a game of “Duck, Duck, Groups” to illustrate the important idea of invariance in higher-level mathematics. We see that when working with transformations of functions in Algebra 2 or Precalculus, there are certain features of a function which do not change under certain transformations. For example, when we create a new function from a parent function by multiplying it by a parameter a, the zeros of the parent function and the newly formed function are the same. We say this feature was invariant under the described transformation. We explore how to connect research-level abstract mathematics to appropriate concepts in high school courses. This was developed for the NSF GK-12 MAVS Project that focuses on bringing research mathematics into the K-12 classroom at a level appropriate for K-12 students. San Antonio 3 Patti Nicodemo, Region 4 ESC 705, 537 Activity New Teachers 9-12 Myths And Mysteries Of Teaching Mathematics 9:15 - 10:15 Mary Selcer, Should I really not smile until after spring break? Does a silent classroom equal a productive classroom? These teaching myths and more will be demystified during this interactive session. Handouts with strategies and tips for a successful classroom will be provided. Cindy Boyd, 9:15 - 10:15 College Station ISD Abilene ISD Big Bang Geometry 706, 893 Austin 1/2 Presentation 9-12 David A. Young, Fayetteville Public Schools Michael Odell, University of Texas at Tyler Teaching activities and strategies that give you BIG BANG learning in your geometry classroom. STEM 2.1 Fort Worth 5/6 702, 753 Activity 9-12 Ideas For Teaching Precalculus Get your hands-on four long-term Nspire™–based STEM activities for the secondary mathematics and sciences classroom. See how to use these investigations, developed by TI and the University of Texas at Tyler under the direction of Michael Odell, and learn how to pump up your STEM understanding as we move to STEM-based instruction. 9:15 - 10:15 Melody Young, Sherman ISD Something old, something new, something borrowed… we will look at ideas for teaching precalculus. Some of the ideas are old, some are new, and some are borrowed from previous sessions I have attended at CAMT. page 103 Secondary Palomino 1 David Giroux, Dallas ISD 699, 927 Presentation 9-12 Making Math Learning Accessible: Why Should Theater And Other Elective Classes Have All The Fun? Mustang 4 Sheila Griffith, Knowsys Test Prep 703 Presentation 9-12 It Is Better To Earn Than To Receive 9:15 - 10:15 Tuesday Austin 4/5 Susan Scott, Secondary Math Activities 698 Activity 6-12 A Stunning Project For Middle School And High School Algebra Or Geometry 9:15 - 10:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 707, 670 Dallas 7 Activity ELL/Bilingual 9-12 Tuesday 9:15 - 10:15 Ysleta ISD Restructure Your Algebra 1 Classroom To Reach All Students Worried about getting your ELL and Special Ed students to succeed in class and on tests? Still want to have a high level of rigor? Want to engage all your students? Learn how to incorporate speaking, reading, writing, and listening in hands-on activities that raise the rigor in your classroom. Leave with ideas and activities that you can immediately use in your classroom. Grapevine 4/5 Frazer Boergadine, The Math Learning Center 711 Activity 6-8 Straws And Sketches And Algebraic Reasoning 9:45 - 11:15 Straws and sketches are used as quantitative models to represent common arithmetic situations. The linear and area models provide insight into both algebraic notation and operations that come from the sense-making with common materials. 9:45 - 11:15 712 9:15 - 10:15 708 Del Rio 3 Activity 9-12 Secondary Candace Warren, Paul Norris, Rita Tellez, Cathy Gilbreath, Lynn Rottman, Elizabeth Elliott-Norman, Northwest ISD A Collaborative Model For Inclusion Classes By making collaborative co-teaching for inclusion classes fun, rewarding, and successful for both students and teachers, we have developed some proven strategies and approaches for both general and special education. 9:15 - 10:15 709 Mustang 5 Presentation College Pamela Webster, Ka Sai Un, Darla Heath, Texas A&M University– Commerce Developmental Education Demonstration Projects At Texas A&M University–Commerce This session will discuss a grant funded through the THECB: Project DREAM. This grant was designed to assist students in developmental education in being successful in their courses. Come hear lessons learned and see preliminary results concerning new approaches to Intermediate Algebra. Fort Worth 1/2 Patrice Poage, Texas A&M University 710 Presentation General Interest Integrating Sum Fun Into Your Math Class! 9:45 - 11:15 Come learn card, dice, and number tricks (and the mathematics behind them) that you can use to help motivate your students into liking math. Math CAN be fun and exciting... really. BYOB (Bring Your Own Brain). Grapevine 2/3 Activity 6-8 Cathy Talley, Jana Barnard, Angelo State University Percents Need some new ways to teach percents? Multiple approaches for solving the basic percent equation will be explored at this session. Some are pre-algebraic and most have pictorial representations. Sketches for percent increase/decrease problems will also be discussed. 9:45 - 11:15 713 Austin 6 Activity 6-8 Debbie Bynum, Region 18 ESC Nancy Wisker, Dinah Zike Academy Math Journals + Foldables® = Notebook Foldables® Combine the awesome instructional strategies of journaling in math class with the incredible organizational power of Foldables® and you get Notebook Foldables®. Note taking comes alive and student learning soars with the combination of these tools and techniques. Come learn how to make it work in your classroom. Mustang 3 Nancy Matejka, Damon ISD Activity 6-8 Quilting In The Mathematics Classroom 9:45 - 11:15 714, 646 Teach your students measurement, conversions, and fractions while making a quilt. Each participant will make a quilt block and be given full directions on how to teach students to make a quilt. Mustang 1 Janice Magee, Judy Hobbs, Activity Palestine ISD 6-12 A Little Development Leads To A Big Understanding Of The Formula Chart. 9:45 - 11:15 715 Come and learn how to develop the formulas on the formula chart for a deeper understanding for your students, with hands-on activities. From basic shapes to surface area of a sphere, the formulas will come alive, and you will leave with a big understanding that you can relay to your students. page 104 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Marsha Scott, University of Texas at Arlington Teach definitions, postulates, and theorems the fun way! Playing dough is a great manipulative to use to create engagement and exploration in your geometry classroom. Mustang 6 Angela Williams, Galena Park ISD 717 Activity 6-12 Picture Perfect Linear And Quadratic Functions 9:45 - 11:15 Texas 1/2 Susan May, Kathi Cook, 718 Activity Charles A. Dana Center 9-12 Success On Geometry EOC? Focus On The TEKS 9:45 - 11:15 As we move from TAKS to End-of-Course exams, students will be held accountable for significantly more high school geometry content, as described by the TEKS, in order to meet graduation requirements. In this session, you will experience activities designed to deliver rigorous geometry course content in an engaging, interactive way from the first day of the school year. These activities will draw from a variety of sources, including an online teaching tool available to schools on a subscription basis, developed by the Dana Center in collaboration with Agile Mind. Texas 5/6 Phil Parker, Parker Mathematics 719 Activity Consulting 9-12 Mathematical Proof: Have Some Fun And Go Deeper! 9:45 - 11:15 A lively, activity-based, and not-only-for-geometry look at mathematical proof. You’ll explore different types of proofs and come away with an increased understanding and some materials you can use in class. Phil has been known to incorporate games, card tricks, and other unconventional approaches into his presentations—all the while keeping the focus. 720 Mustang 2 Activity Connie Richardson, Dawn Slavens, 9-12 Marvin Harrell Midwestern State University Emporia State University Do Rational Functions Behave Rationally? In this session, you will experience a student-centered interactive exploration of the different types of asymptotic end behavior that rational functions might exhibit and the connection between these types. Student activity sheets will be provided. Texas B 721 Presentation Featured Session General Interest Big Gains From Small Struggles 10:30 - 11:30 F Cathy Seeley, Charles A. Dana Center Too often, we spoon-feed our students, believing we have to tell them everything they need to know before we let them tackle a good problem. American students believe that if they haven’t been taught how to do a problem, they can’t do it. Sometimes artfully allowing our students to struggle is the best way to help them learn the hardest things we have to teach—how to think, reason, and figure out how to solve challenging problems. Mustang 5 Ruth Wunderlich, Huston-Tillotson University 722 Presentation General Interest Can Teacher Effectiveness Be Determined Using Standardized Test Scores? 10:30 - 11:30 National, state, and local educational policy makers currently promote testing for the purpose of determining student growth and using these growth measurements to determine a teacher’s effectiveness. Schools, districts, and states across the country are implementing such systems and using them to evaluate their teachers and principals. Are valid comparisons of teachers achieved in this way? What are the barriers to using student data to find statistically significant differences between the individual teachers? Will the new vertical scales improve the prospects of a data-driven approach to evaluating teachers? Pecos 3 Jo Armes, Texas Instruments 723 Presentation Technology General Interest Things Your Mother Never Told You About The TI Website 10:30 - 11:30 This presentation will provide an update of the latest from Texas Instruments, featuring support materials at www.education.ti. com. Learn about thousands of free calculator lesson plans; SAT, ACT, and practice tests; tutorials; and online courses. Check out the new Student Zone; learn about new Nspired Learning Resources; and visit TI’s fan page on Facebook – www facebook.com/ticalculators. If you use TI calculators, don’t miss this one. page 105 Secondary Engage student interest in creating linear and quadratic functions with the graphing calculator. Students can use linear and quadratic piecewise functions with domain restrictions to create a picture in the graphing calculator. Functions are fun and learning is art! 9:45 - 11:15 Tuesday San Antonio 5/6 716 Activity New Teachers 6-12 Playing With Dough 9:45 - 11:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine D Diane Briars, Immediate Past President, 724 Presentation NCSM Featured Session General Interest Mathematics Leadership At Work: Vital Teacher Behaviors To Support The Mathematics Achievement Of All Students Tuesday 10:30 - 11:30 F To promote the success of every mathematics student, mathematics education leaders must ensure that every adult focus his/her energy and efforts on the “right set of things” or vital teacher behaviors to support this success. Learn what these behaviors are, the research that supports them, and strategies and resources you can use to help teachers and administrators enact them. Palomino 2 Bianca Coker, Coppell Middle School Presentation North 6-8 Rockets, Robots, And Buildings, Oh My! How To Create An After-School Stem Club! 10:30 - 11:30 Secondary 725, 650 With limited time and money at your campus, how can you increase interest in math, science, and engineering careers? Consider starting an after school club. This presentation provides one model with successes and growth opportunities from the first year. Come learn from our mistakes! Austin 3 Catherine Hillsten, Carol McKeever, 726, 649 Activity Nederland ISD New Teachers 6-8 Big Ideas For Successful Teaming!!! 10:30 - 11:30 Big ideas with details! Successful teaming strategies will motivate students to improve academically. Teaming provides a channel for sparking teacher creativity, improves classroom management, and encourages parent involvement. Texas 4 Lowanna Jones, Kandi Hunter, 728, 652 Activity Fort Worth ISD 6-8 Word Wall: From Compliance To Reliance 10:30 - 11:30 Are the word walls in your classroom serving as a curtain or another form of decoration? Are you ready to bring your walls alive with the magic of mathematical language? Join us, as we show various ways to use this teaching tool along with activities to promote their integration with your mathematics classes. Come prepared to work with us, as we move toward something big... a print-rich classroom! San Antonio 1/2 Cynthia Lorenz, Karen Massie, Activity Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 6-8 Geometry And Measurement Is As Easy As 1-2-3! 10:30 - 11:30 729 Come learn strategies that align vertically and can help students create a solid foundation in geometry and measurement by making multiple connections to dimensionality! Students will see the BIG picture and apply the concepts behind measurement units, as they navigate some of the most terrifying TEKS. 10:30 - 11:30 730 ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers Texas 3 Activity 6-8 Marisa Pelonero, Valerie Clem, Galveston ISD Tons Of Fun: Big Ideas On A Little Budget! Fun, hands-on lessons can be done on a budget! Increase your test scores while engaging your students and decreasing absences. Sounds too good to be true? Come see how teachers at our school get 97% attendance, 90% meeting TAKS Standards, and over 45% Commended. Yellow Rose Mary Sarli, University of Texas 731 Presentation 6-8 Targeted Interventions In Middle School 10:30 - 11:30 727, 651 Dallas 1/2 Activity Neufeld Learning Systems Inc. ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Fort Worth ISD 10:30 - 11:30 Linda James, Nedra Robinson, Throw Them A Ball That They Can Hit In A Diverse Middle School Math Classroom. We will present solutions from intervention to enrichment to help all middle school learners in fractions, algebra, and other topics in middle school math, through a wide variety of approaches in which learning takes place from the concrete to pictorial to abstract. Participants will receive a CD containing most of the lessons discussed as well as a package of lesson outlines. This session will present interventions in middle school math and how different types of interventions can be used for the same purpose. In addition, highly successful interventions will be explained in detail. The use of extended learning time, supplemental resources, effective professional development, common planning, supplemental resources, administrator training, appropriate technology, active student engagement, and guidance for parents will all be covered as important to targeted interventions for middle school math. 10:30 - 11:30 732 Fort Worth 3/4 Activity 6-8 Ramona Gillen, Rusk ISD Jennie Freeman, Lufkin ISD Big Ideas For Middle School Math Join us as we engage in activities and problems designed for the middle school student. Handouts will be provided. page 106 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 10:30 - 11:30 Grapevine 6 Dina Griffin, Region 4 ESC 733, 641 Activity 6-8 Fun And Games In Middle School Math Grapevine 1 Ed Zaccaro, Dubuque Community 738 Presentation Schools 6-12 Five High-Interest, Real-Life Math Investigations Looking for some fun ways to review concepts? Need some variety when practicing procedures? Then you’re the next contestant — come on down!!!!! Experience some high-tech and low-tech activities to bring fun and games into your middle school math classroom. Everyone’s a winner! Children typically are not given the opportunity to see the wondrous side of mathematics. These fascinating investigations will allow the math student to see the power of mathematics. 734 Fort Worth 7 Kim Loucks, Teaching and learning 735 Activity Connected 6-8 Mathivators: Motivational Tools For Mathematical Success This sessions will present an overview of the FREE dynamic geometry software, GeoGebra. This interactive software is being used in K-12 and college classrooms throughout the world to discover and explore important math content. Uses, examples, and resources will be discussed and explored focusing on the secondary level. Del Rio 3 Susan Petrey, Lampasas ISD Activity 6-12 Test-Taking Strategies For Struggling Students 10:30 - 11:30 10:30 - 11:30 740, 659 Mathivators are activities and strategies designed to facilitate the appreciation of and fun in mathematics. Come learn how to motivate students so they can learn and love math. Learn how to use simple tools like formula charts, drawings, highlighters, and calculators to help your struggling students improve test scores. A variety of easy to implement strategies will be presented. Palomino 3 Donna Vorenkamp, Texas Educational Solutions 736 Presentation 6-8 Using Sheltered Instruction Through Technology 10:30 - 11:30 When ELLs enter U.S. schools, they face the dual challenge of keeping up with learning a new language and with the academic content of their grade level. Using the SIOP or Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol model in math enables teachers to deliver lessons that attend to the academic and linguistic needs of English learners. Enhancing Sheltered Instruction techniques through the use of technology is a win-win for both teachers and students. This session will describe the elements of Sheltered Instruction and how they can be applied in math. Appaloosa 1 Deborah Kretschmer, Lamar CISD Activity Technology 6-8 Smart Choices For The Interactive Classroom 10:30 - 11:30 737 Mustang 4 Danielle Clements, Irving ISD 741 Activity Technology 6-12 From Smart Phones To SMART Boards: Technology That Reaches Students 10:30 - 11:30 This presentation will feature SMART Technologies, smart phones, and cloud computing. We’ll look at Google Voice, a free cloud app that can be utilized to text and call parents and students from a computer or smart phone; Google Docs, a cloud app which allows you to share documents, spreadsheets, and presentation; and SMART software (SMART Board optional!) to engage and thrill students, record lessons for substitutes, or absent students, and utilize premade games and lessons. SMART Notebook features tools such as a compass, unit circle, xyz graph, geometric shapes, algebra tiles, and a timer, so you don’t lose track of time when you’re having fun. All of your lessons can be saved and used for years to come. Come discover exciting INTERACTIVE PowerPoints and lessons already available for your SMART board. These lessons are focused on the STAAR readiness standards and will be available for you to start using as soon as you upload them! page 107 Secondary We will take a look at the middle school student expectations for proportional reasoning and see how the use of a table can help the students understand the proportional development, using released TAKS test questions. Appaloosa 2 Kristin Arterbury, Region 12 ESC 739 Presentation Technology 6-12 Promoting Mathematical Processes Using GeoGebra 10:30 - 11:30 Tuesday Appaloosa 4 Jill Mowles, Victoria ISD Activity 6-8 Proportional Reasoning And Ratio Tables 10:30 - 11:30 10:30 - 11:30 CAMT 2011 Secondary Tuesday The Start of Something Big 10:30 - 11:30 Palomino 1 Beth Bos, Texas State University 742, 673 Presentation 9-12 Geometry Using Google Sketchup San Antonio 4 Steven Griffin, Azle ISD 747 Activity 9-12 Sherlock Homes In The Classroom Using 3-dimensional shapes that can be manipulated in a digital environment provide the perfect environment for exploring geometric relationships. Learn how to explain geometric relationships with a 3-dimensional design tool. Learn how to use crime scene investigation to teach inductive and deductive reasoning in Geometry class. Dallas 3/4 743 Presentation 9-12 Mathematical Mnemonics 10:30 - 11:30 Carol Danner, Sanger ISD Jingles, songs, visuals, body movements, and even a little dancing that I use to help students understand and remember math concepts will be shared. We will do the “Parallelogram Polka” (to the chicken dance song) and “The Math Nerd Song” for calculus (to a tune from “Sound of Music”) as well as whatever else I dream up this year!! Come have fun while you learn! Pecos 1 Kathy Harville, Spring ISD 744 Activity Technology 9-12 My Favorite (Navigator™) Things 10:30 - 11:30 Learn why Activity Center and Learn Check are my favorite “Navigator™ Things.” You will receive classroom-ready activities and “math pictures.” San Antonio 3 745, 781 Activity 9-12 Geometry Out Of The Box 10:30 - 11:30 Nancy Trent, Conroe ISD It’s a bigger box! Hands-on activities that address the TEKS tested on the Geometry EOC will be presented. Participants will actively participate in lessons that motivate even the most disengaged student. All files will be made available to attendees. 10:30 - 11:30 Dallas 5/6 Randy Henricks, Knowsys Test Prep Presentation 9-12 Changing Student Expectations In Mathematics 10:30 - 11:30 748 At-risk mathematics students think mathematics is infinitely impossible. Learn how to change that perception and students’ expectations. Pecos 2 Joseph Irby, BestQuest Teaching Activity Systems 9-12 L.E.A.R.N. - Five Principles for Teaching Math with MultiMedia 10:30 - 11:30 749 This is a presentation of best educational practices for using multimedia to empower teachers to engage their students and make math relevant to their lives. Come learn the techniques used in commercial media to create interest and retention. Austin 1/2 Lorraine Dominguez, SAMC 750, 662 Activity 9-12 Algebra 2 – Where Do We Begin? 10:30 - 11:30 Teachers will create manipulatives that will help their students make connections in the Algebra 2 class. 10:30 - 11:30 751 Del Rio 2 Activity 9-12 Karen Haffner, Livingston ISD Sharon Dietz, Shepherd ISD 10:30 - 11:30 Making The Grade And You Can Teach Like A Spider 746, 545 Two 30-minute sessions. The first shows a new way to help students master a topic without all the grading! The second will show you how the web is an awesome resource for creative ways to teach, learn, and have fun. Samples will be given. Dallas 7 Stephenie Wood, McKinney ISD Activity 9-12 Lessons From A Math Instructional Specialist Come see my collection of fun, engaging, and hands-on lessons collected during classroom visits. These are great ideas created by teachers, PLC’s, and instructional specialists in the areas of Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. Participants will be given access to handouts. Feel free to add these lessons to your collection. page 108 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 10:30 - 11:30 752 Mary Sczech, 9-12 Skip Roark, Coldspring-Oakhurst High School Willis ISD It’s Plane To See The Point Learn how to use household items to help students visualize the foundations of geometry along with GeoGebra Software (a FREE download!). Fort Worth 5/6 Activity 9-12 Ideas For Teaching Precalculus 10:30 - 11:30 753, 702 Melody Young, Grapevine 4/5 Tim Webster, Educators Financial 757 Presentation Seminars General Interest Million Dollar Retirement Continues; Explore Risk Factors Affecting Mutual Funds And Annuities 11:30 - 1:00 MINDSET is a collaboration between educators, engineers, and mathematicians to create and implement a curriculum to teach standard mathematics concepts using math-based decision-making tools for a non-calculus fourth-year mathematics curriculum. Participants will receive a brief summary of the project and experience the curriculum through solving and interpreting their solutions to multistep problems in real-world settings. Chris Miller, Sanger ISD Combining Cesar Millan’s paradigm of cultivating calm-assertive energy with researched-based techniques, this session takes a lighthearted approach to classroom management. Every student wants a clearly defined social framework, with a fair, consistent pack leader. Chances are good, then, that behind every unruly student is an inconsistent human. To become the leader your class needs, one must cultivate calm-assertive energy – a mind set that puts students at ease. Besides thorough explanation, this session offers a number of suggestions for developing this powerful form of non-verbal communication, including visualization techniques and inner dialogue. How do members risk factors 1-10 (conservative-aggressive) apply to investments? Learn how you can use financial planning to gain over a million dollars, including using managed, long-term, diversified portfolios. A summary of TRS and Social Security will also be given. Exhibit Hall B 758 Presentation Ticketed Session General Interest Math Curriculum Makeover 11:30 - 1:00 Dan Meyer, F FAuthor This will be a lively, visual session featuring three models for modern curriculum development—the three-act story, the forty- pound problem, and the exploded view—recipes for the kind of math curriculum that is fun to teach and fun to learn. Awards for Presidential Awardees, the E. Glenadine Gibb Award, the TCTM Leadership Award, and the Tommy Eads Award will precede Dan Meyer’s session. Lunch is included in this session. Mustang 2 Monica Moore, Borenson & Associates, Inc. Activity 6-8 Teaching Algebra To Basic Students Using Hands-On Equations® 11:30 - 1:00 759 This visual and kinesthetic model makes algebraic concepts intuitive and understandable to your most ‘basic’ students, and provides them with a solid algebraic foundation. page 109 Secondary Austin 4/5 Karen Norwood, North Carolina State 754 Activity University 9-12 MINDSET: Mathematics Instruction Using Decision Science And Engineering Tools 10:30 - 11:30 Fort Worth 1/2 755 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Be The Pack Leader In this exciting, highly practical session, you will discover steps that can help you to motivate your students to actively participate, monitor their own comprehension, and gain the gift of the academic language of mathematics. You will leave this session with renewed excitement and many excellent strategies for reaching and teaching even your most resistant students. Sherman ISD Something old, something new, something borrowed. . . . We will look at ideas for teaching precalculus. Some of the ideas are old, some are new, and some are borrowed from previous sessions I have attended at CAMT. 11:30 - 1:00 Mustang 6 John Seidlitz, Seidlitz Education 756, 795 Activity ELL/Bilingual General Interest The Language Of Math: Making It Happen In Your Classroom 11:30 - 1:00 Tuesday Appaloosa 3 Activity CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 11:30 - 1:00 Tuesday 760 Grapevine 2/3 Activity ELL/Bilingual, 6-8 New Teachers Kathy Horak Smith, Kimberly Davis, Heidi Brennan, Tarleton State Univeristy Combining Academic Vocabulary Development And Active Word Walls For A Successful Start To Your Mathematics Instruction One can see word walls in almost every classroom. However, are those word walls static or active or just words on the wall? Come learn ideas to jump start your word walls, activating the learning of mathematics academic vocabulary. Handouts of ideas will be shared. Active participation is required. Austin 6 Marilyn Evans, Bellhaven College 761 Activity 6-8 Elaborate Your Curriculum With Projects Secondary 11:30 - 1:00 What do you do with the fourth E in the 5-E Model? Projects are a wonderful way to enhance your curriculum. Projects assess understanding, celebrate individual differences, and integrate content disciplines. San Antonio 5/6 Lymeda Singleton, Texas A&M – Commerce Activity 6-8 Same Shape, Different Size—Is That Really All There Is To Similar? 11:30 - 1:00 762 Activities using triangles, trapezoids, and other shapes will be used to explore the concept of similar figures and to develop the two-part definition of similar polygons. Mustang 3 Kelli Gedart, Caryl K. Pierson, 763, 932 Activity Math Teachers Press, Inc. ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Data-Driven, Differentiated Instruction Provides Algebra Readiness In Middle School 11:30 - 1:00 Assessment, hands-on activities with manipulatives, and researchbased strategies will prepare middle school students for success in algebra. Differentiated instruction with fractions and integers for RtI, ELL, special ed., basic and below basic students will be demonstrated. Participants receive handouts of research and activities. Palomino 3 Margaret Harris, St. Pius X High School 765, 451 Presentation General Interest A Colorful Solution To Learning Problems 11:45 - 12:45 Irlen Syndrome is a visual perception problem that affects an estimated 15% of the general population and 50% of people with learning differences. It can lead to graphing and integer problems in math classes. Learn how to identify it and help students who are affected. It’s as easy as color! 11:45 - 12:45 766 Dallas 1/2 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Bryan Nankervis, Selina Mireles, Texas State University–San Marcos Student Research Groups: Teacher Induction This presentation will report on research groups, which are part of a Mathematics, Science, and Technology Teacher Preparation Academy at Texas State University–San Marcos, and their investigations into state and national induction efforts and programs. Deliverables will include a list of most desirable practices for the certification programs that produce teachers and the districts that employ them, a suggested induction program format, and a sample induction program schedule. Mustang 4 Activity General Interest Assessment Data: So What? 11:45 - 12:45 766.5 Carla Hassell, Angie Campbell, Channelview ISD Participants will learn how to use assessment data to drive their instruction. Texas 4 Dwight Cooley, Mathnasium of SW Ft. Activity Worth General Interest Differentiated Instruction In Math Class 11:45 - 12:45 767, 839 The purpose of this session is to explore the use of Differentiated Instruction (DI) in the mathematics classroom. The discussion will focus on topics that relate to characteristics of DI—what it is and what it is not, planning for DI, identifying mathematical learning styles, as well as other questions that may arise about the use of DI in math class. 11:30 - 1:00 Mustang 1 Werner Garciano, Key Curriculum Press 764 Activity New Teachers 9-12 Different Strokes For Geometry Folks 11:45 - 12:45 The compass and straightedge is the core of any sound geometry program using the investigative approach. Learn how to use other tools such as Patty Paper, Geometer’s Sketchpad®, and Java Apple to appeal to a variety of learners. Lessons commonly found in Geometry texts will be covered. Come ready to participate in this hands-on session. Two teachers are putting a stop to the dreaded “When will I ever use this?” Project-based learning examples for the use of math in the business world and in fine arts will be presented. page 110 Fort Worth 5/6 Erin Evans, Rhonda Bush, 767.5 Activity Ursuline Academy of Dallas ELL/Bilingual 9-12 No More “When Will I Ever Use This?” CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big This session features an overview of the TI-Nspire™ Student Software solution. TI-Nspire™ edition software can be used in a computer lab or in a “netbook” PC or Macintosh environment. TI-Nspire™ technology allows educators and students to explore multiple representations of data, manipulate equations in real-time, and allows the exploration of dynamically linked relationships on the same screen. Additionally, realtime, interactive feedback lets students explore different problem-solving techniques. Participants will receive a trial copy of the software. 11:45 - 12:45 772 ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers Grapevine D Presentation Brad Fulton, 6-8 Foothill High School Mistletoe School Bill Lombard, Graphic Organizers For Teaching Algebra Many students do not know where to begin when tackling a taxing algebra problem. These classroom-tested graphic organizers helped my students make significant gains on their state test scores and alleviated many of the, “I don’t get it,” complaints. Learn how to help students with binomial multiplication, factoring polynomials, combined work problems, and percent mixture problems. A complete handout is available. Grapevine C Jennifer Taylor-Cox, Taylor-Cox Instruction, Presentation LLC Featured Session General Interest Solving Behavior Problems In Math Class 11:45 - 12:45 Sometimes the most difficult problems to solve in math class are the behavior problems! In this session, we will look at real classroom discipline problems in elementary, middle school, and high school. The solutions involve academic empowerment (formative assessments, meaningful feedback, and productive instruction), learning empowerment, social empowerment, and emotional empowerment. Get middle school students actively involved in fantasy baseball. You will leave with a complete fantasy baseball unit ready to go— it’s a great after-TAKS activity. Handouts will be provided. 11:45 - 12:45 769 This is an introduction to the use of the TI-Navigator™ system and the TI-73 Explorer in middle school classrooms. Teachers will explore the various functions of the TI-73™ and the TI-Navigator™ system. CDs with all activities presented will be provided. 11:45 - 12:45 771 Yellow Rose Presentation 6-8 Linda Salgado, Kitty Badger, Cassie Blanton, Troup ISD How To Squeeze Some Fun Into Middle School Math Through Motivation This presentation focuses on strategies used to motivate middle school students, showing them that math can be FUN. Topics will include Math, Money & Coupons, Bingo for any day, T-Shirt, % warm-ups, monthly Estimation Contests, the American Estimator Competition, Fear Factor Math, Music To Learn To, and much more. This session was presented at CAMT 2010. 773, 637 Del Rio 2 774 Activity 6-8 Raps, Rhythms, And Rhymes 11:45 - 12:45 Yolanda Clark, Ebelver Lewis, Port Arthur ISD Use choral reading, raps, movement, and games to energize student learning. Introduce students to rhythms to increase retention, recall, and the application of concepts. Handouts will be provided. Appaloosa 1 Kay Arenas, Crystal Munsinger, 775 Activity Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Technology 6-8 Effective Technology To Teach The 21st Century Learner 11:45 - 12:45 Participants will learn about a variety of technology tools that will enhance your classroom and curriculum. Integrating these tools aids with differentiation motivates students and provides an opportunity for students to create, collaborate, and investigate. San Antonio 4 Adam Hile, Klein ISD Activity ELL/Bilingual 6-12 Using Literature To Engage Students In Secondary Math Classes 11:45 - 12:45 776 Are you wondering how to implement the ELPS reading standards into secondary mathematics? This session will focus on reading in the math classroom by getting students engaged with literature. Participants will leave with a list of resources and lessons to use in the classroom. page 111 Secondary Pecos 1 Valerie Hudson, MathForward 770 Activity Technology 6-8 Using The TI-73 Explorer™ And TI-Navigator™ In Middle School Classes 11:45 - 12:45 Palomino 1 Janna Allen, Mansfield ISD Presentation 6-8 Take Me Out To The Ballgame—Fantasy Baseball Unit Tuesday Pecos 3 Vincent O’Connell, Texas Instruments 768 Activity Technology General Interest TI-Nspire™ Student Edition Software 11:45 - 12:45 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine A Larry Lesser, University of Texas at El 777 Presentation Paso Featured Session 6-12 Greater Lesser Thoughts On Assessment And Motivation For The Start Of A Big New Year! 1:00 - 2:00 Professor Lesser shares lessons learned about assessment and motivation from his diverse experiences as a high school teacher, college professor, textbook author, journal editor, statistics/math education researcher, and songwriter. In spite of increasing budget constraints, we have expanded our numbers of instructional and mentor coaches to develop mathematicians for the 21st Century and impact our entire district. Ideas and resources will be shared with participants. Secondary Tuesday 11:45 - 12:45 F Appaloosa 2 Stacia Prince, Nacogdoches ISD 778 Presentation Technology 6-12 They Got Me The Board, Now What Do I Do With It? 11:45 - 12:45 Using the Promethean Board without the Learner Response System. Let’s start with the basics for using the Promethean Board in the secondary math classroom and use flipcharts to enhance lessons. Palomino 2 Stephan Shardy, Mansfield ISD Presentation 9-12 Unveiling The Wonders Of Calculus 11:45 - 12:45 779 Most students enter the world of calculus with a sense of fear and intimidation. Once they realize that this fascinating subject can be reduced to a few foundational concepts, their angst subsides and a new world opens before them. Pecos 2 Alicia Geppert, Catherine Rogers, Activity UTA GK 12 MAVS Program 9-12 Even Freshmen Can Understand Mathematics Research! 11:45 - 12:45 780 How many times have you been asked, “When will I ever use algebra?” Come see how Algebra 1 is used in biology to model real-life experiments. Through the NSF GK-12 MAVS Project, we have successfully demonstrated that even regular 9th graders can understand and be interested in mathematics research. Come see the activities and lessons we used to get freshmen interested in higher-level math. This was developed for the NSF GK-12 MAVS Project that focuses on bringing research mathematics into the K-12 classroom at a level appropriate for K-12 students. San Antonio 3 781, 745 Activity 9-12 Geometry Out Of The Box 11:45 - 12:45 Nancy Trent, Conroe ISD It’s a bigger box! Hands-on activities that address the TEKS tested on the Geometry EOC will be presented. Participants will actively participate in lessons that motivate even the most disengaged student. All files will be made available to attendees. page 112 Palomino 2 Colleen Clower, Jacqueline Weilmuenster, 782, 818 Presentation Northwest ISD General Interest Coaching On A Shoestring—The Coaching And Mentoring Correlation Yellow Rose Concepcion Molina, SEDL Presentation General Interest So, Who Invented The Order Of Operations? 1:00 - 2:00 783 This session is a condensed version of a two-hour training module on the order of operations that is unique and quite different from the approach taken by textbooks. This session will go far beyond “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally” and will investigate the mathematical framework and conceptual foundation for this set of rules that most mathematics educators consider a convention. San Antonio 4 Janet Vela, Region 4 ESC Activity General Interest So You’re A Math Coach? Now What? 1:00 - 2:00 784, 802 Calling all math coaches (math specialists, instructional coaches, teacher leaders, and teacher mentors)! What does it mean to be a math coach? What does it look like? What do you do each day? How do you coach math teachers? How do you coach math instruction? Join us as we explore answers to these questions and more! Appaloosa 1 785 Presentation Technology General Interest Is Your Class Math 2.0? 1:00 - 2:00 Sarah Bauguss, Katy ISD Have you caught Web 2.0 fever? Are you unsure how to integrate these collaborative and creative tools into your math classroom? In this session, you will see examples of a variety of ways to use Web 2.0 tools to enhance your students’ ability to communicate about math processes and connect math to real-world experiences. Fort Worth 5/6 786 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Stories That Teach Mathematics 1:00 - 2:00 Susan Beane, University of Houston– Downtown The concepts taught in mathematics are not difficult; the difficulty lies in the remembering and recalling of these concepts. Cognitive research has provided the necessary means for understanding how information is mentally stored and retrieved. Historical research shows how stories have been used throughout generations as a means to retain and recall important information. These short math stories are a fun way to help students remember key mathematical ideas which in turn will increase overall student success. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big F Teaching vocabulary in the content areas is crucial. Ways of teaching and integrating into reading and writing will be demonstrated and practiced. Grapevine D Presentation Featured Session General Interest STAAR Gazing With Rigor 1:00 - 2:00 788 F JoAnn Wheeler Grapevine A Nancy Motley, Seidlitz Education 789 Activity Featured Session General Interest Help! My Students Are All Different! 1:00 - 2:00 F Wouldn’t it be great to find an easy way to create learning profiles for every student in your classroom? This session can help you! We will discuss how to meet the needs of all your students by examining the unique characteristics associated with language proficiency, background knowledge, language ability and disability, and various learning differences. In addition, we will provide specific examples of how to accommodate mathematical learning tasks to maximize academic success for each student. Participants will leave equipped with the knowledge of how to effectively differentiate their lessons for diverse learners. Texas B Bea Luchin, NUMBERS Mathematics Presentation Professional Development Featured Session 6-8 Strategies To Get Them Thinking, Doing, And Talking Math! 1:00 - 2:00 790 F Come learn interactive activities which illustrate strategies that will get students thinking, talking, and doing math beyond the recall and comprehension level. The focus will be on geometry and measurement with problem-solving applications. Appaloosa 2 Activity Technology 6-8 Interactive Math Activities 1:00 - 2:00 791 Students learn more when they see geometry in action. Nspire™ is a great tool for constructing representations and investigating the changes. No longer will you have students draw several examples. On the Nspire™ unit, the student draws once and changes the picture, depending on the criteria. Students see geometry in action! Pecos 3 Xavier Gonzalez, Texas Instruments 793 Activity Technology 9-12 Exploring Precalculus Activities With The TI-84 Plus™ Graphing Calculator 1:00 - 2:00 In this session, participants will see how concepts from Precalculus and AP Calculus can be explored graphically, numerically, and analytically using the TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculator. Be prepared for the extra Precalculus classes that will likely be created to meet the new 4x4 diploma graduation requirements. Graphing calculators will be provided. Grapevine B Richard Parr, Rice University School 794 Presentation Mathematics Project Featured Session 9-12 Transforming High School Mathematics Using Transformations 1:00 - 2:00 F Come discover how to use transformations as a connecting thread across mathematics courses. We will investigate how transformations can be used as a unifying theme across the high school mathematics curriculum and discuss and reflect on how to introduce transformations effectively in both algebraic and geometric instruction. Mustang 6 John Seidlitz, Seidlitz Education 795, 756 Activity ELL/Bilingual General Interest The Language Of Math: Making It Happen In Your Classroom 1:15 - 2:45 In this exciting, highly practical session, you will discover steps that can help you to motivate your students to actively participate, monitor their own comprehension, and gain the gift of the academic language of mathematics. You will leave this session with renewed excitement and many excellent strategies for teaching and reaching even your most resistant students. Sally Marie Kelley, Maricela Guevara, Arlington ISD Come explore interactive activities that help students reinforce middle grades math concepts that build to algebraic reasoning. From manipulatives to flipcharts, you’ll leave with many ideas for making mathematical connections with your students. page 113 Secondary The TEA stated that STAAR will contain a greater number of items that have a higher cognitive complexity level and more closely match the cognitive complexity of the TEKS. Participate in this session to analyze the cognitive rigor of TAKS items as they align with Bloom’s Taxonomy. Research-based benchmark test-specification guides that inform instruction will also be shared. Pecos 1 Lisa Donlan 792 Activity Technology 6-12 Nspire-ing Geometry With The TI Nspire™ Handheld Unit 1:00 - 2:00 Tuesday Texas C Maria Trejo, Calderon & Associates 787 Presentation Featured Session General Interest The Vocabulary Of Mathematics And Its Impact On ELS Achievement 1:00 - 2:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 2:15 - 3:15 In this highly interactive session, we’ll ponder, “Are we teaching our students to fish, or merely giving them fish every day?” Participate in a lesson study simulation and summarize over 150 “bell to bell” classroom observations. Students must have the opportunity, motivation, and confidence to work at peak performance. When teachers contemplate both content and process, the material taught is deeply understood, valued, and absorbed by students. Success rests on students’ ability to actively learn and be held accountable for their knowledge. Participants will learn more about mathematics education in the state of Texas, TCTM, and what TCTM offers its members, and NCTM, and what NCTM offers its members. Please join us for this information session. Grapevine C Nanci Smith, Effective Classrooms 797 Presentation Educational Consulting Featured Session 6-12 Differentiating Instruction In The Secondary Math Classroom Are you feeling like things were too overwhelming last year? Are you dreaming of the day you’ll catch up? Are you wondering why you chose to teach? Join us as we explore strategies to restore focus to our daily efforts and recharge our passion for teaching and learning. Tuesday 1:15 - 2:45 Secondary San Antonio 3 Pam Johnson, Austin ISD 800 Activity General Interest What Can Being A Member Of TCTM Do For Me? Texas D Robyn Silbey, Montgomery County Public 796 Presentation Schools Featured Session 6-12 Teach Students To Fish: Engagement, Accountability, Success! 1:15 - 2:45 F F “But math is different!” Maybe, but that only increases the need to understand how to understand how to differentiate instruction so that all students can be successful, even in math! The structure of differentiation, which provides teachers with a way to address student differences, will be explored. Ways to assess for student readiness, interest, and learning profile, as well as a means to manage and use the information, will be given. Come participate in this hands-on workshop featuring quick and easy-to-make activities that reinforce necessary skills, develop deeper conceptual understandings in math, and engage students with a sense of fun and excitement. Texas A Joyce Stiglitz, Kagan Publishing and Presentation Professional Development Featured Session 6-12 Boost Engagement and Achievement with Kagan Structures for Secondary Math 2:15 - 3:15 798 F You can be the best math teacher your students will ever have, without having to work any harder. We’ll explore how to mutiply mathematics mastery. With revolutionary Kagan structures, activities and ready-made worksheets, your students become more engaged, challenged, and excited about math. Release the power of Kagan structures! Yellow Rose 799 Activity General Interest Making Math Stick! 2:15 - 3:15 Jane Georges, Region 4 ESC The need for sufficient memory function poses a unique challenge for many children and adults in the learning and application of mathematics. Explore the latest in brain research and researchbased instructional strategies, which can significantly impact memory and the learning and application of mathematics. Grapevine 1 Sharon Benson, Region 4 ESC 801, 432 Activity General Interest Why Do I Feel Like I’m Losing My Mind? 2:15 - 3:15 San Antonio 4 Janet Vela, Region 4 ESC 802, 784 Activity General Interest So You’re A Math Coach? Now What? 2:15 - 3:15 Calling all math coaches (math specialists, instructional coaches, teacher leaders, and teacher mentors)! What does it mean to be a math coach? What does it look like? What do you do each day? How do you coach math teachers? How do you coach math instruction? Join us as we explore answers to these questions and more! Mustang 4 803, 856 Presentation General Interest What Is Your Qtopia? 2:15 - 3:15 Fran Kilpack, Qwizdom Join the movement and help build an out-of-this-world learning experience which gives educators, parents, and students the tools to help ensure that everyone becomes a star achiever. We want to hear about your perfect learning environment. Fort Worth 7 Tony Morrow, First in Math Presentation ELL/Bilingual General Interest Deep Practice For Algebra Readiness, Grades K-8 2:15 - 3:15 804, 481 Explore First in Math, the Texas Online Math Competition where students get so excited about math that they solve thousands of problems and soar beyond grade level. See how students of all backgrounds, grades K-8, figure out 3-step problems involving fractions, integers, decimals, and polynomials—in their heads; plus word problems through 8th grade. First in Math provides the practice students need with no drain on teacher time. Grapevine A Linda Antinone, Fort Worth ISD Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Engaging Students in Meaningful Mathematics 2:15 - 3:15 804.5 F How do we develop a classroom where students are engage everyday in activities that build their understanding of concepts, but also develop practice with skills that are necessary for success I advanced mathematics? page 114 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Pecos 3 Linda Enger, Independent Math 805 Activity Consultant Technology General Interest APPS For Your TI Graphing Calculator—Still Alive And Kicking Grapevine 2/3 810 Presentation General Interest Super Graphing With Excel Remember APPS. This hands-on session will feature an overview of TI APPS programs for your graphing calculator. Topics will include Probability Simulations, Decimal Defender, Cabri Jr, Area Formulas, Study Cards, Cell Sheet (bar graphs and circle graphs), and Topics in Algebra I. Bring your TI-83/84 Plus™ graphing calculator or your TI-73 Explorer™ and receive some free programs. A picture (or graph) is worth a thousand word problems. Use Microsoft Excel and the Randbetween function to generate dozens of bar graphs, pictographs, number lines, coordinate graphs, and more by pressing one key. 2:15 - 3:15 F Del Rio 3 Jan Frimpter, Tien Shan International 807 Activity School General Interest Fractals From Fractions To Physics 2:15 - 3:15 A world in a grain of sand, heaven in a wildflower: infinity in your hand, eternity in an hour (Blake)—and math that challenges and delights all grade levels. 2:15 - 3:15 808 Technology Pecos 1 Presentation 9-12 John Dallinger, Northwest ISD Kyle Seipp, University of Texas TI-Nspire™ + Student Netbooks = Unlimited Engagement Heard of TI-Nspire™ Software? Not sure how it can work for you? Let these presenters show you how to plan and implement engaging algebra and geometry lessons that will energize your instruction. Grapevine A Linda Antinone, Fort Worth ISD 809 Presentation Featured Session 9-12 Engaging Students In Meaningful Mathematics 2:15 - 3:15 F How do we develop a classroom where students are engaged everyday in activities that build their understanding of concepts but also develop practice with skills that are necessary for success in advanced mathematics? Author Texas A Dan Meyer, Author Presentation Featured Session General Interest Math Curriculum Makeover Followup Session 3:00 - 4:30 811 F We will continue our discussion of the three models for modern curriculum development—the three-act story, the forty-pound problem, and the exploded view—recipes for the kind of math curriculum that is fun to teach and fun to learn. Grapevine C Everly Broadway, Julie Guthrie, 812 Presentation Texas Education Agency Featured Session 6-12 Texas Education Agency Mathematics Update—Secondary 3:00 - 4:30 F Texas Education Agency staff will discuss the most current information regarding legislation affecting 6-12 mathematics education. Additional topics include career and college readiness activities, professional development opportunities, and the new STAAR assessments. Texas C Cindy Cardenas-Kolak, Kolak Group, Inc. Presentation Featured Session 6-12 VESTED: Including All Learners In The Diverse Math Classroom 3:00 - 4:30 813 F Learn about the VESTED Instructional Approach and how its six stages of lesson delivery can help teachers provide greater inclusion and accessibility in the math classroom. Participate in a model lesson and examine how it tends to the needs of all students: English learners, mainstream, special education, and gifted. Texas D David Molina, David Molina & Associates, 814 Presentation Inc. Featured Session 6-12 STAAR: A Focus On Academic Readiness: Are You Ready? 3:00 - 4:30 F Is your mathematics program strong enough to meet the demands of STAAR? Our new, emerging assessment program will demand a more rigorous understanding of mathematics as well as a strong, focused mathematics program. This session explores some of the imminent changes in our testing and accountability system, as well as some resources and information that may be helpful in preparing for success. page 115 Secondary It’s really not an accident that countries like Singapore and Hong Kong significantly outperform the United States. As examples of international benchmarking, this session will look at a range of curriculum features, instructional approaches, and assessment items drawn from these countries that provide intriguing insights into how the United States might ratchet up how we teach and how we assess mathematics. Karen Ferrell, Tuesday Grapevine D Steve Leinwand, American Institutes for 806 Presentation Research Featured Session General Interest Some Intriguing, Amazing, And Even Scary Things We Can Learn From High-Performing East Asian Countries That Provide Mirrors On How We Teach Math In Texas 2:15 - 3:15 3:00 - 4:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Texas B Michael Serra, Author 815 Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Teaching Sequential Reasoning Through Games And Puzzles San Antonio 1/2 Sandy Atkins, Creating AHAS, UC 820 Activity General Interest Identifying And Preventing Mathematical Disconnects Games and puzzles are too important to be used only for practicing basic skills. Come share in the fun and challenge of solving puzzles and playing games that foster good reasoning skills. In this session, we’ll examine a model that involves both intervention and prevention based on the vertical progression of concept development. Secondary Tuesday 3:00 - 4:30 F Grapevine B Dixie Ross, Pflugerville ISD 816 Presentation Featured Session 9-12 Effective Questioning/Assessment Tools For High School 3:00 - 4:30 Questioning in the classroom can have many different purposes: to motivate and pique interest, to develop critical thinking skills, to review and summarize, or to assess achievement of an instructional goal. This session will review questioning techniques that will make sure you are challenging your students at higher cognitive levels. Also included in this session are options on a variety of ways to assess student learning, including creative approaches. 3:30 - 4:30 Grapevine A Mark Daniels, University of Texas at Presentation Austin Featured Session 6-12 The Role Of Inquiry Teaching Methods In Secondary Mathematics Classrooms 3:30 - 4:30 F 821 The use of inquiry or discovery-based teaching philosophy and methodology in secondary mathematics classrooms will be defined, modeled, and discussed. The author will provide evidence of the effectiveness of the use of inquiry teaching techniques in mathematics classrooms and explore the premise that the use of inquiry-based teaching in secondary mathematics classrooms is the future of mathematics instruction. Palomino 1 Debra Junk, The University of Texas at Presentation Austin General Interest Listening And Learning: The Role Of The Clinical Interview In Mathematics Classrooms 3:30 - 4:30 The clinical interview is a well-documented method for discovering and making conclusions about children’s thinking in mathematics. This presentation will show how the clinical interview is used to explore children’s thinking and how the task provides an opportunity for teachers to learn math knowledge for teaching (MKT). Participants will have the opportunity to role-play in mock interviews during the session. In this activity, participants will explore the different uses of transformations in Precalculus using the TI-Nspire™. We will apply transformation of functions: a * f(x), f(x) + d, f(x - c), f(b * x). With the TI-Nspire™, these become a dynamic, hands-on experience. 3:30 - 4:30 817 Mustang 4 Colleen Clower, Jacqueline Weilmuenster, Presentation Northwest ISD General Interest Coaching On A Shoestring—The Coaching And Mentoring Correlation 3:30 - 4:30 818, 782 In spite of increasing budget constraints, we have expanded the number of instructional and mentor coaches to develop mathematicians for the 21st Century and impact the entire district. Ideas and resources will be shared with participants. 819, 486 Grapevine D Presentation Featured Session General Interest 3:30 - 4:30 David Chard, Pecos 1 Christopher Allaire, Juan Castillo, 822 Activity Fort Worth ISD Technology 9-12 Using The TI-Nspire™ To Teach Transformations In Precalculus 3:30 - 4:30 823 Technology Appaloosa 2 Activity 9-12 Gary Cosenza, Debra Erhart, University of Texas at Austin – IPSI OnTRACK For College Readiness Participants will learn how to access, explore and experience free student ready lessons from OnTRACK for College Readiness that support student success on EOC and other assessments. As part of TEA’s Project Share, OnTRACK provides over 200 online lessons for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry. OnTRACK was developed by the Institute for Public School Initiatives (IPSI) at the University of Texas in partnership with the Texas Education Agency (TEA). MSTAR Universal Screener And RtI Pecos 3 Rozanne Rubin, Independent Consultant 824 Activity Technology 9-12 The TI-Nspire™ Handheld – A Tool for 21st Century Learners Are you looking for tools to identify and serve Tier I and II intervention students? Come learn how the MSTAR Universal Screener can be used to identify students struggling with algebra readiness content in grades 5-8. Participants will also view samples of Tier II intervention materials for grades 5-8, available in Project Share for all teachers and students in the state. Join TEA staff for this exciting session. Come meet TI’s latest addition to learning technology — redesigned, rechargeable, and ready to go - not just a graphing calculator. The TI-Nspire is document–based, menu–driven, uses multiple representations, and has some new features that may surprise you. The TI-Nspire handheld is permitted on a variety of assessments including TAKS, SAT, ACT, and AP exams. Handhelds will be provided. page 116 F Southern Methodist University Everly Broadway, Texas Education Agency 3:30 - 4:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 8:00 - 9:30 825 GeneralF Interest Ted H. Hull, Ruth Harbin Miles, Don S. Balka, LCM: Leadership Coaching Mathematics Overcoming Resistance To Change Overcoming resistance to change is a major factor in forging an effective mathematics program, yet it is rarely discussed. Mathematics coaches and leaders often feel their efforts at improving instruction are blocked or thwarted. This session provides insights on resistance and strategies that transform classrooms so all students are successful. 8:00 - 9:30 826 Texas A Presentation Featured Session National Education Consultant Closing The Achievement Gap: Teaching To Gender Differences Recent scientific research is illuminating the genetic differences between the male and female brain. Based on the works of Michael Gurian and Leonard Sax, this workshop presents the differences in male and female brain development that affect behavior and learning. Teachers will come to understand that most school practices reinforce how girls learn rather than boys; consequently, boys make up the majority of our behavior problems, failures, and drop-outs. Practical, hands-on literacy strategies will be presented that promote instruction specifically for males, for females, and for both sexes. Detailed hand-outs will be provided. Pecos 3 Kathy Hale, Independent Consultant Activity Technology General Interest Graphing Calculator Activities To Support Instruction For At-Risk Learners 8:00 - 9:00 F Come learn interactive activities which illustrate strategies that will get students thinking, talking, and doing math beyond the recall and comprehension level. The focus will be on geometry and measurement with problem-solving applications. Texas 4 Stephanie Pasley, Step by Step Expressions, Inc. 830 Activity 6-8 The Math Party: Learning Math Through Music And Dance 8:00 - 9:00 In this electrifying session, you will sing, dance, and most importantly, learn! The MATH PARTY session encompasses songs, raps, chants, and movements that can be infused into your existing mathematics curriculum. Aligned with National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards, the motivating, musical, mathematical repertoire includes age-appropriate content for all grade levels. This session is interactive, motivational, inspirational, and educational! Don’t be TARDY for the MAAATH PAARRTY!! Texas 3 Sabrina McCullough, Mathematics Consultant Activity New Teachers 6-8 Begin With The End In Mind: Lesson Planning 101 8:00 - 9:00 831 Working through an activity, participants will discover how to effectively plan a lesson that engages the learner, spiral multiple concepts, and provide appropriate assessments throughout. 827 This session is designed to provide math activities, hands-on training, and instruction for educators working with students in a variety of special education programs. Lessons and activities will feature the TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculator, and participants will also receive an overview of information on other resources available at various Texas Instruments websites including, TAKS practice lessons and assessment items. Grapevine D Pam Harris, Independent Consultant 828 Presentation Featured Session 6-8 Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them (Includes Add And Subtract) 8:00 - 9:00 F We will use double number lines and problem strings to build proportional reasoning, find equivalent fractions, and add and subtract fractions. Appaloosa 1 Auston Cron, PSJA North High School Activity Technology 6-12 Using Interactive Teaching Tools In The Classroom: Geogebra And TI-Nspire™ Navigator™ 8:00 - 9:00 832 Today’s students expect to see and use interactive tools and technology. GeoGebra and the TI-Nspire™ are two of the best tools available. Teaching mathematics in a computer lab allows students to simultaneously utilize desktop and handheld technology. GeoGebra is free, yet computer software cannot be used on the TAKS test. The TI-Nspire™ can be used on the TAKS test with great advantage for the school and the student. Creating similar lessons with GeoGebra and placing them on the web allows the students to do the same interactive lessons at home. Doing interactive lessons at home and in the classroom help make the connections students need. The limitations and advantages of both interactive tools will be discussed. Samples of student projects will be available. Materials will be available for download a week after CAMT. page 117 Secondary F ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers General Interest William McBride, Texas B Bea Luchin, NUMBERS Mathematics 829 Presentation Professional Development Featured Session 6-8 Strategies To Get Them Thinking, Doing, And Talking Math! 8:00 - 9:00 Wednesday Featured Session Grapevine A Activity CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine B Catherine Lewis, Mills College 833 Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Develop Professional Learning Communities Through Lesson Study Secondary Wednesday 8:00 - 9:30 F Try out elements of lesson study, a student-focused, teacher-led approach to professional development. Grapevine C Nanci Smith, Effective Classrooms Presentation Educational Consulting Featured Session 6-12 Differentiating Instruction In The Secondary Math Classroom 8:00 - 9:30 F 834 “But math is different!” Maybe, but that only increases the need to understand how to understand how to differentiate instruction, so that all students can be successful, even in math! The structure of differentiation, which provides teachers with a way to address student differences, will be explored. Ways to assess for student readiness, interest, and learning profile, as well as a means to manage and use the information, will be given. Come participate in this hands-on workshop featuring quick and easy-to-make activities that reinforce necessary skills, develop deeper conceptual understandings in math, and engage students with a sense of fun and excitement. Pecos 1 Valerie Hudson, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD 835 Activity Technology 9-12 Data Gathering Activities With The TI-Nspire™ 8:00 - 9:00 Engage your students with activities geared toward algebra classes using the TI-Nspire™, along with the CBR2™ and various probes. CDs with activities presented will be provided. 8:00 - 9:00 835.5 Pecos 2 Presentation 6-12 Christina Hamilton, DeSoto ISD Nikisha Edwards, Cedar Hill ISD Using Mathematical Communication In The Classroom To Increase Student Achievement Allowing students to communicate their mathematical ideas is the most inexpensive, yet powerful, teaching and assessment tool ever created. Recent research on the effectiveness of allowing students to communicate both written and orally in math class, as well as proven data, will be presented in this session. This session will be beneficial to its participants because, they will acquire the knowledge of how communication benefits all levels of learners. Handouts of how to implement effective research-based communication strategies will be given. Texas D Tom Butts, University of Texas at Presentation Dallas Featured Session 9-12 Some Of My Favorite Questions, One Last TIme 8:00 - 9:00 836, 476 F Thinking is driven by questions, not answers. The art of questioning goes back to Socrates, who believed that the primary purpose of questions is to provoke learning, not to ascertain what has already been learned. In this talk, we discuss several ways to pose questions, both forwards and backwards, that encourage learning facts, concepts, reasoning, and problem-solving. Many examples from algebra, geometry, and number theory will be given. Mustang 4 Mary E. Evans, Waco ISD 837 Activity 6-12 The Amazing Race, TAKS Math Style 8:00 - 9:00 Would you like to find a way to have students prove their knowledge of TAKS Objectives and TEKS in a fun, creative, intensely competitive way? Then, allow them to play The Amazing Race — TAKS Math Style. You will leave this session with at least one race that you can have your students work cooperatively to compete for a 100% as a test grade and build teamwork skills. Appaloosa 4 Activity 9-12 Writing IEPs that Count 8:00 - 9:00 838 Pat Vick, Aldine ISD This session will focus on understanding and writing IEP as well as applying modifications and accommodations in the co-teaching classroom that make sense - allowing the Special Ed student to be successful. Fort Worth 5/6 Dwight Cooley, Mathnasium of SW Ft. 839, 767 Activity Worth General Interest Differentiated Instruction In Math Class 9:15 - 10:15 The purpose of this session is to explore the use of Differentiated Instruction (DI) in the mathematics classroom. The discussion will focus on topics that relate to characteristics of DI—what it is and what it is not, planning for DI, identifying mathematical learning styles, as well as other questions that may arise about the use of DI in math class. Palomino 2 Shirley Matteson, Texas Tech University Presentation General Interest The Journey To Becoming An NBCT 9:15 - 10:15 840 The goal of this presentation is to inform educators of the requirements and rewards in becoming a National Board Certified Teacher. The benefits to students and other educational stakeholders will be addressed through a review of educational research studies. Topics to be discussed during this session include: program history, eligibility, certification areas and grade levels, requirements, the assessment process, financial issues and assistance, and candidate support programs. page 118 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big This hands-on session will focus on forgotten features of the TI83/84 Plus™ graphing calculator. Topics will include the equation solver, storing pictures, using Boolean Logic to test answers, memory reset for testing, archiving, games, table setup, zoom memory, bar graphs, circle graphs, grouping, split screens, and much, much more. Don’t miss this one. The handout alone is worth your time. 842 F Transformations, coordinate geometry, calculator and computer graphics, and increased attention to applications have all caused, without fanfare, changes in how we look at the shapes of figures. This talk discusses the changes in school geometry over the past half century from the standpoint of the concept of shape. Austin 3 Jan Frimpter, Tien Shan International Activity School General Interest Cross Cultural Teaching Differences 9:15 - 10:15 843 I will share things I learned while preparing to teach overseas that I wish I had known while teaching in Texas—engaging students in practical problem situations. Fort Worth 7 Marcy Reed, Terlingua CSD Presentation General Interest Motivation For Any Math Classroom 9:15 - 10:15 F We will use arrays, double number lines, and problem strings to build proportional reasoning, find equivalent fractions, and multiply and divide fractions. Palomino 3 Laura Wilson, Math GPS Activity 6-8 STAAR Mapping: A Guide To Success 9:15 - 10:15 847 How can you prepare your students for STAAR and higher expectations? Come find ways to make your instruction rise to the rigor of increasing demands. This session will focus on how to use your instructional time to gain the most understanding by all of your students. Pecos 1 Sarah Bauguss, Katy ISD Activity Technology 6-12 Exploring Math With The TI-Nspire™ 9:15 - 10:15 848 The presenter will show participants how to use the TI-Nspire™ handheld to teach math in an exploratory problem-based learning environment. Participants will first learn how to introduce the TI-Nspire™ to their students. They will then be shown where to find lessons already created for the TI-Nspire™ that will help their students explore and discover important math concepts. Participants will practice downloading files to their handheld and using them to explore. 844 Come learn six ideas/materials that will help you create a motivated, student-centered classroom. Ideas presented will include Math Police, Math Airport, Math Space Station, Math Race Track, Math Folder Tic Tac Toe, and a simple, year-round bulletin board. Appaloosa 1 Katie Savino, Wylie ISD 845 Presentation Technology 6-8 Teaching Math In A Web 3.0 World 9:15 - 10:15 Are you ready to engage your students like never before? We will begin by discussing Web 3.0 tools that benefit the middle school math student. I will show you how to use these resources in your classroom through lessons I have carried out with my students. You leave this session with a plethora of resources and a guide for implementation in your classroom. 9:15 - 10:15 849 ELL/Bilingual Featured Session Texas C Presentation 6-12 F Cindy Cardenas-Kolak, Kolak Group, Inc. Vocabulary In 3-D For ELLS Use spatial intelligence to help ELLS develop academic language in your math classroom. Learn quick, fun, and effective strategies to advance English acquisition that require little or no additional planning time. Yellow Rose 850 Presentation 9-12 Building Math Vocabulary 9:15 - 10:15 Sheila Griffith, Knowsys Test Prep Learn how to use interactive teaching strategies to grow your students’ mathematics vocabulary. page 119 Secondary Texas B Zalman Usiskin, The University of Chicago Presentation Featured Session General Interest The Shape Of Geometry And The Geometry Of Shape 9:15 - 10:15 Grapevine D Pam Harris, Independent Consultant 846 Presentation Featured Session 6-8 Fractions Like You Have Never Seen Them (Includes Multiply And Divide) 9:15 - 10:15 Wednesday Pecos 3 Robb Wilson, Texas Instruments 841 Activity Technology General Interest Graphing Calculators—Good Stuff You Need To Know!!! 9:15 - 10:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 9:15 - 10:15 Secondary Wednesday 851 Pecos 2 Activity Thang Tran, Arlington ISD Justin Blackwell, University of Texas at Arlington 9-12 Matrices, What Good Are They? When teaching matrices to high school students, all teachers must answer the age old question, “Why are we learning this?” In this presentation we will illustrate the importance of and applications of matrices, and matrix operations, beyond the standard problems in high school curriculum. The lessons develop an intuitive understanding of what a differential equation is, without any prior knowledge of calculus, so that students can fully understand the biological process that is being modeled by the matrices. You will see how a lesson that was taught to the students brought forward the mathematical vertical strands connecting the fellow’s research and the classroom curriculum. Texas A Edward Burger, Williams College 852 Presentation Featured Session General Interest How To Discretely Teach Creativity From Doodling To Discovering 9:45 - 11:15 F We will explore the true lessons that mathematics can offer long after our students have forgotten how to solve for x. We will include lively hands-on discovery learning activities involving graph theory and discrete mathematics to illustrate our approach. Texas D Marilyn Evans, Bellhaven College 853 Activity Featured Session 6-12 Using The Legacy Of Black And Hispanic Americans To Inspire Mathematics And Scientific Learning 9:45 - 11:15 F The diversity in Black and Hispanic Communities is vast as it is rich. Enhance your students’ curriculum with projects based on the math and scientific accomplishments of Black and Hispanic Americans. Grapevine A Anne Papakonstantinou, Rice University 854 Activity Featured Session 6-12 Exploring Finite Differences Through Multiple Representations Of Functions 9:45 - 11:15 F Explore finite differences to develop a deep understanding of linear, quadratic, and exponential functions through hands-on activities and using graphing technology. Determine the characteristics that make these functions linear, quadratic, or exponential, based on finite differences. Discuss the pedagogical implications for including such activities in your repertoire of lessons. page 120 Grapevine C 855 Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Cool Investigations In Geometry 9:45 - 11:15 F Michael Serra, Author Does every pentomino tile the plane? What are all the Archimedean tilings? What is origamics? We’ll investigate these and other questions. Come join us. Palomino 1 Presentation Technology General Interest What Is Your Qtopia? 10:30 - 11:30 856, 803 Fran Kilpack, Qwizdom Join the movement and help build an out-of-this-world learning experience which gives educators, parents, and students the tools to help ensure that everyone becomes a star achiever. We want to hear about YOUR perfect learning environment. Yellow Rose Concepcion Molina, SEDL Presentation General Interest The Trouble With Math Is English—And A Few Other Things 10:30 - 11:30 857 This session examines the impact of mathematical language, symbolism, and representation on mathematics instruction and on students attainment of conceptual understanding of various mathematics topics. The presentation includes investigations of difficulties due to the nature of the English language itself and problematic language-based tendencies ingrained in mathematics instruction. Appaloosa 2 Wendy Prater, Lee Hattaway, Activity Wylie ISD Technology General Interest Blogarithms: Converting Number Concepts Into Talking Points 10:30 - 11:30 858 Connect your students to each other and to the outside world through blogging! Students gain a deeper understanding when they write about math. Blogs enable students to write, ask questions, collaborate, and research—and they’ll do the same for teachers, too! Our session will wrap up with excellent blogs for teachers to follow and suggestions for organizing them all. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Do you need help engaging your students? Do you need help organizing your delivery of your online curriculum and resources? In this session, you will discover how to turn your online curriculum into interactive, engaging math lessons. We will explore these strategies on both a SMARTBoard and an Airliner. Come see how much fun it can be teaching math. Laura Thomason, Math Team, Mansfield ISD Participants will learn how to use some of the newest technology available to make math lessons more meaningful and interactive. Come learn how to meet technology and mathematics TEKS by incorporating interactive slates, clicker systems, and iPod touch/ iPads into your teaching. Pecos 3 Linda Bruton, Region 14 ESC Activity Technology General Interest TI Graphing Calculators—How’s Your Memory? 10:30 - 11:30 861 This hands-on session will explore memory management with TI graphing calculators. Learn about RAM memory, archive memory, archiving, operating systems, zoom memory, grouping, deleting games, disabling APPS and programs, and much more. TI-84 Plus™ graphing calculators will be provided, or bring your own. Fort Worth 5/6 Sandy Atkins, Creating AHAS, UC 862 Activity General Interest Identifying And Preventing Mathematical Disconnects 10:30 - 11:30 In this session, we’ll examine a model that involves both intervention and prevention, based on the vertical progression of concept development. Texas B Marcy Cook, Marcy Cook Math 863 Activity Featured Session 6-8 Mathematics Spoken Here: Problem Solving And Communication Go Hand In Hand 10:30 - 11:30 F 864 Pecos 2 Activity Christopher Boyd, 6-8 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington ISD Jason Gilgenbach, Have Fun With Probability: The Cow Plop Lottery The cow plop lottery is a fun introduction to probability. Each student determines his or her chance of winning by simply comparing the area of their plot of land to the whole field. In this scenario, plots are divided in such a way that the dimensions are irregular fractions which must be measured with non-standard rulers! In this activity, the University of Texas at Arlington GK-12 Mathematician in Residence and mentor-teacher, supported the students in a learning activity where simple probability and equivalent forms of rational numbers found in 8th grade mathematics are linked to the real world and research mathematics. Dallas 1/2 Shannon Alba, Humble ISD Activity 6-8 Manipulatives In The Middle School Math Classroom 10:30 - 11:30 865 This session will provide ready-to-use activities that help students construct their own knowledge through investigation with manipulatives. Texas C Larry Lesser, University of Texas at El 866 Presentation Paso Featured Session 6-12 Greater Lesser Thoughts On Assessment And Motivation For The Start Of A Big New Year! 10:30 - 11:30 F Professor Lesser shares lessons learned about assessment and motivation from his diverse experiences as a high school teacher, college professor, textbook author, journal editor, statistics/math education researcher, and songwriter. Pecos 1 Juan Castillo, Christopher Allaire, Activity Fort Worth ISD Technology 9-12 Using The TI-Nspire™ To Teach Transformations In Geometry 10:30 - 11:30 867 In this activity, participants will explore the different uses of transformations in geometry using the TI Nspire™. We will perform dilations, reflections, rotations, and translations on the handheld. With the NSpire™, this becomes dynamic, hands-on experience. Speak the language of mathematics and ensure that your students are motivated to be problem solvers. Encourage strategic thinking with the provision of starters, stumpers, and independent task-time activities. page 121 Secondary Palomino 3 860, 878 Presentation General Interest Math And Technology? 10:30 - 11:30 10:30 - 11:30 Wednesday Appaloosa 1 Sandy Szako, Cindy Luttrell, 859 Presentation Region 6 ESC Technology General Interest Making Math Lessons Interactive Using A SMARTboard And An Airliner 10:30 - 11:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 10:30 - 11:30 Secondary Wednesday 868 Grapevine D Activity College Station ISD 872 9-12 Abilene ISD ELL/Bilingual, New Teachers General Interest Mary Selcer, Cindy Boyd, Featured Session Big Bang Algebra Teaching activities and strategies that give you BIG BANG learning in your Algebra 1 classroom. San Antonio 3 869 Activity 9-12 Factoring: Just Do It! 10:30 - 11:30 Penny Long, Michelle Adams, Nacogdoches ISD This session shows the importance of effective teaching of factoring and shows how factoring is used throughout algebra, geometry, precalculus, and calculus. Don’t let factoring be a bad word in your classroom anymore! Del Rio 2 David Bridges, Comanche ISD 870 Presentation 9-12 CSCOPE, Project Share, And Secondary Math Can Live Together In Peace 10:30 - 11:30 I will share lessons learned about the implementation of the CSCOPE curriculum through the platform of Project Share and Epsilen, with special emphasis on the one-to-one laptop situation. I will also share how to manage technology in the classroom. These things have made teaching more effective for me and more engaging for my students. Appaloosa 4 Amy Rang, The Curriculum Project 870.5 Activity 6-12 Secondary Teachers Are “LOOPY” for Math! 10:30 - 11:30 Teachers love loop games because they’re easy and effective. Join us to play and leave with a TEKS-friendly strategy to engage students in concepts and vocabulary while having fun! Austin 6 Stan Hartzler, Archer City ISD 871 Presentation New Teachers General Interest Applying Learning Principles: Attention, Initial Learning, Recall, And Synthesis 11:30 - 1:00 Learn how to gain and keep student attention, help students process information, overcome forgetting and confusion, develop recall power and synthesis, and enable application. page 122 11:30 - 1:00 Texas 1/2 Presentation F William McBride, National Education Consultant Words Are No Problem: Strategies To Learn Math Vocabulary Forty percent of math areas are reading areas. This enlightening and entertaining workshop will demonstrate a number of proven strategies that help students understand math terminology. These strategies engage all students and help them restate difficult concepts in terms that they can understand and use. Mustang 2 Stephanie Avance, Celia Trujillo, Activity Garland ISD 6-8 Integrating Math And Science To Achieve Student Success And Understanding 11:30 - 1:00 873, 974 In this session, you will learn firsthand how collaboration between math and science departments can strengthen students’ skills and understanding between the two content areas. You will see several lessons that demonstrate how to integrate math and science concepts and learn how to design, modify, and implement integrated lessons. Sample lessons will be provided which encourage and challenge specific sub-populations to engage in hands-on activities. There will also be opportunities for teachers to discuss areas in which math and science integration can occur, based on specific grade levels and content. Scope and sequence discrepancies for math and science will be addressed. Fort Worth 1/2 Alison Beazley, Winston School 874, 935 Activity 6-8 Real-World Math For Earth’s Sake 11:30 - 1:00 So much of environmental awareness relies on our understanding of mathematics. Discover how algebra, data analysis, problem solving, measurement, and more are all employed in hands-on activities to learn more about human population trends, energy use, land use, climate change, and other issues shaping our future on earth. A free CD-ROM of activities will be available! CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Problem-solving, spatial sense, conceptual understanding, and basic skills are linked with this series of curricular activities, games and assessment strategies. Differentiation of instruction and character development are also stressed. Mustang 1 Kay Olds, Region 5 ESC 876 Activity 6-8 CIRCLES – There’s No End To Them ! 11:30 - 1:00 11:30 - 1:00 877 Grapevine 4/5 Activity 6-8 Susan Troutman, Carolyn L. White, Rice University School Mathematics Project 879 General Interest Participants will learn how to use some of the newest technology available to make math lessons more meaningful and interactive. Learn how to meet technology and mathematics TEKS by incorporating interactive slates, clicker systems, and iPod touch/iPads into your teaching. Region 18 ESC Pecos 3 Blake Helms, Tyler ISD 880 Presentation Technology General Interest TI-Nspire™ Downloads And Upgrades, What’s New And How To Get It This session will demonstrate how to find the latest versions of your TI-Nspire™ software and operating systems at the TI-Nspire™ website (www.tinspire.com) and then show you how to get it loaded on your equipment. We will also explore how to find TI-Nspire™ document files and load the documents on the handheld. Additionally, a demonstration of various connectivity cables will be provided including the TI-Nspire Connect-to-Class™ kit. Remember upgrades and operating systems are free. It’s time to get connected. Dallas 1/2 Activity General Interest Problem Solving With Chess Explore children’s literature and engage in hands-on activities and games to discover, enhance, and make connections to geometry and measurement in the world around us. Investigate and construct 3D solids, challenge your measuring abilities, and seek out shapes in your world. Mansfield ISD Debbie Bynum, 11:45 - 12:45 881 Laura Thomason, Dinah Zike Academy Discover new ways to enhance student understanding of complex math concepts with evidence-based, kinesthetic, and integrative Foldables®. Come make and take learning and assessment tools that build in differentiation, improve student achievement, and reduce paper use. Leave with practical ideas that are ready to use on Monday. 11:45 - 12:45 Palomino 3 878, 860 Presentation General Interest Math And Technology? Nancy Wisker, Slaying Math Dragons Using Foldables® I Spy Geometry Around Me 11:45 - 12:45 Fort Worth 5/6 Activity Stephen Schneider, Championship Chess Chess-related problems address complex, spatial tasks and relationships; provide collaborative or competitive challenges; and allow students to intuit and explain reasoning. Grapevine A Don Balka, Saint Mary’s College Presentation Featured Session 6-8 Visible Thinking In The Mathematics Classroom 11:45 - 12:45 882 F Research on effective classrooms shows visible thinking weaves throughout teacher planning, presentation, and reflecting. In making thinking visible, teachers have a variety of strategies to use in their classrooms. How these strategies work to increase learning in mathematics is complex. What are classroom activities that make student thinking visible? How can they be extended? What are the benefits of visible thinking? Creating activities that make student thinking visible is critical in closing the achievement gap. page 123 Secondary CIRCLES can be used to teach many of the middle school math TEKS. This session is full of hands-on activities using manipulatives (circles of course) to understand diameter, circumference, equivalent fractions, percentage, area, volume, and even graphs. Join the fun! 11:45 - 12:45 Wednesday Mustang 6 Rene LeBlanc, John del Regato, 875 Activity Pentathlon Institute 6-8 Facilitating Problem Solving, Geometric Reasoning, And Basic Skills Via Interactive Math Games 11:30 - 1:00 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Austin 4/5 883 Activity New Teachers 6-8 Fearless Fractions Wednesday 11:45 - 12:45 Nederland ISD Come learn a multi-sensory approach to teaching fractional relationships. Teachers will learn an innovative technique to teach the following topics using colorful manipulatives to address the various learning styles of their students: equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, ratios and probability, percents and proportions, making predictions, and adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers. 11:45 - 12:45 884 Secondary Carol McKeever, Catherine Hillsten, Dallas 5/6 Activity 6-8 Pam Clark, Pam Dunn, Connally ISD CSI: Math Come join us to discover the general characteristic of the person who broke into the school. Using basic proportions, we can find out about the intruder and help the police capture them. Yellow Rose John Hobbs, Wylie ISD 885 Presentation 6-8 Improving Middle School Mathematics Teaching 11:45 - 12:45 Helpful hints will be given from a 35-year teacher who has taught in both middle school and high school. 11:45 - 12:45 886, 562 ELL/Bilingual Austin 1/2 Presentation 6-8 Eloise Kuehnert, Garland ISD Big Gestures! Engage your students with hand gestures and movements that will help them remember mathematical vocabulary and concepts. In this interactive session we will use the Whole Brain Teaching method to review gestures for concepts such as problem-solving strategies, order of operations, cross products vs. fraction products, and Pythagorean Theorem. We will also review gestures for a few algebra terms such as independent vs. dependent, variables, and slope. Austin 3 887 Activity 6-8 Tasks Revealing Comprehension 11:45 - 12:45 Ruth Payne Stevens, Don Moody, Dallas ISD Come learn how to implement multiple TEKS using real-world applications by incorporating questions to assess and/or advance knowledge and performance of all subgroups. page 124 Texas 4 Erin Evans, Rhonda Bush, 887.5 Activity Ursuline Academy of Dallas ELL/Bilingual 9-12 No More “When Will I Ever Use This?” 11:45 - 12:45 Two teachers are putting a stop to the dreaded “When will I ever use this?” Project-based learning examples for the use of math in the business world and in fine arts will be presented. Grapevine 6 Jeanine McGregor, Mac Math, Inc. 888 Activity 6-8 Why Just Close Achievement Gaps? Eliminate The Origin Of Them! 11:45 - 12:45 Any linear function limited to a specific time allotment will always produce gaps. To close linear gaps, someone in front has to pull back, or someone behind has to do double time, and then a gap, however small, will still exist. Applying simple logistics to learning and teaching, while using radial progression instead of linear, allows each individual to uniquely succeed at unprecedented levels. At-risk students top out standardized tests. Case studies are given. Dallas 3/4 Ruth Wunderlich, Huston-Tillotson University 889 Activity 6-12 How To Solve The Rubik’s Cube Like A Mathematician 11:45 - 12:45 This session will consist of an overview of a method for solving the cube that does not require the use of memorized sequences of moves, but rather teaches one to understand why a sequence of moves works and involves both discovery and flexibility of method. Interspersed will be examples of the same principles being important in our mathematics classrooms. You may have never picked up a cube in your life, or you may have been solving cubes since the early 1980’s. Everyone will learn something that they did not previously know about the cube. Some cubes will be provided during the session. Del Rio 2 Lisa Torres, Gilliam Collegiate Academy 890 Activity 9-12 Math Strategies for New Teachers 11:45 - 12:45 A collaboration of ideas of strategies for teaching math concepts and more reading in content area strategies. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 11:45 - 12:45 891 6-12 Christina Hamilton, DeSoto ISD Nikisha Edwards, Cedar Hill ISD Using Mathematical Communication In The Classroom To Increase Student Achievement Allowing students to communicate their mathematical ideas is the most inexpensive, yet powerful, teaching and assessment tool ever created. Recent research on the effectiveness of allowing students to communicate, both written and orally in math class, as well as proven data, will be presented in this session. This session will be beneficial to its participants because they will acquire the knowledge of how communication benefits all levels of learners. Handouts of how to implement effective research-based communication strategies will be given. Appaloosa 2 John Diehl, Retired 895 Activity Technology 9-12 The Casio PRIZM As A Teaching And Learning Tool In AP Statistics 11:45 - 12:45 Participants will use the Casio PRIZM graphing calculator as a teaching and learning tool to explore topics in AP Statistics. The focus will be to use the calculator to “visualize and verify”— that is, to use the calculator to verify computation, but also to visualize the concepts behind the processes. Topics will include statistical plots, regression, probability, distribution functions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis tests. 11:45 - 12:45 896, 963 F Participants will share their challenges and learning from lesson study. Experiences from California groups will be shared (via video) by the presenter. 11:45 - 12:45 893, 706 Palomino 2 Presentation 9-12 David A. Young, Fayetteville Public Schools Michael Odell, University of Texas at Tyler STEM 2.1 Get your hands-on four long-term Nspire™-based STEM activities for the secondary mathematics and sciences classroom. See how to use these investigations developed by TI and the University of Texas at Tyler under the direction of Michael Odell and learn how to pump up your STEM understanding, as we move to STEM-based instruction. San Antonio 4 Kathleen Cage Mittag, University of Texas at San 894 Activity Antonio 9-12 Exploring Statistical Concepts Using Manipulatives 11:45 - 12:45 Different-sized pencils will be used to explore statistical concepts such as mean, standard deviation, z-scores, the Empirical Rule, margin of error, and confidence intervals. 9-12 Elizabeth Howell, North Central Texas College Shelly Vorwerk, Parish Episcopal School Adding Fun And Variety To Algebra 2, Precalculus, And Calculus Classes We all know that lecture is not the only way to present new material. Here are some fun and new ways to introduce topics or to reinforce concepts for students in Algebra 2, Precalculus, or even AP Calculus classes. Come ready to participate and have fun! Mustang 3 Mick Y.Y. Chang, Solution Instruction Activity 9-12 Backward Design Of EOC Assessment Items To Improve Numeracy 11:45 - 12:45 897 Come experience a hands-on practice session of the Backward Design Numeracy strategy by modifying, permutating, and scaffolding of the released EOC assessment Items. Palomino 1 Jennifer Surgeson, Janice Hatter, Activity Lewisville ISD 9-12 Tricks And Tips With The TI-84 Plus™ 11:45 - 12:45 898 Refresh your memory or learn new tricks on the TI graphing calculators. Participants will create programs, collect and enter data, then produce graphs, statistics, or functions from their data. Please bring a TI-83/84™ graphing calculator. 11:45 - 12:45 899 Technology Appaloosa 1 Activity 9-12 Wendy Levell, Jessica Caviness, Michelle McAlister, Coppell ISD Start Some Big Lessons With The Very BASICS Of SMARTNotebook Save the games for later. We will show you how to get started with the very basics of SMARTNotebook. Examples of actual math lessons and how to get them from your head to the notebook will be shown! page 125 Secondary Grapevine B Catherine Lewis, Mills College 892 Presentation Featured Session 6-12 Share Your Lesson Study Challenges And Experiences! 11:45 - 12:45 Dallas 7 Activity Wednesday Del Rio 3 Presentation CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 1:00 - 2:00 Secondary Wednesday 900 Fort Worth 5/6 Presentation 6-8 Cassie Blanton, Kitty Badger, Linda Salgado, Troup ISD How To Squeeze Some Fun Into Middle School Math This presentation focuses on activities and projects used to keep middle school students having fun while they learn.Topics will include the What Is It? Wall, I See Math, Oreo Scale Factors, Beginning of the Year Projects, Pi Week, Spider Math, and much more. This session was presented at CAMT 2010. Dallas 3/4 905, 989 Activity 6-8 Engage Students With Graphing 1:00 - 2:00 Austin 4/5 901 Activity 6-8 Integers Oh, My! 1:00 - 2:00 Pam Clark, Pam Dunn, Connally ISD How can I show integers to my class and help them grasp the idea of adding and subtracting integers? Let us show you the Integer Highway, The Animals at the Carnival, as well as others ways. Texas 4 Valerie Clem, Marisa Pelonero, 902, 686 Activity Galveston ISD ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Tons Of Fun: Big Ideas On A Little Budget! 1:00 - 2:00 Fun, hands-on lessons can be done on a budget! Increase your test scores while engaging your students and decreasing absences. Sounds too good to be true? Come see how teachers at our school get 97% attendance, 90% meeting TAKS Standards and over 45% Commended. 1:00 - 2:00 903 San Antonio 4 Activity North Forest ISD 6-8 Houston ISD Tamica Kirby, Mellonie Kirby, Foldable Foldables Join us as we fold make-and-take, hands-on activities for students struggling with linear equations. Fort Worth 7 Arturo Olivares, Institute for Public School 904, 455 Activity Initiatives 6-8 5 Ways To Engage Your Students In Math 1:00 - 2:00 This session will provide participants ways to integrate the 5E model that allows students and teachers to experience common activities, to use and build on prior knowledge and experience, to construct meaning for a concept, and to continually assess their understanding of a concept. The session will also provide ideas to engage your Tier II students through modeling and hands-on activities without you having to modify your lesson. Researched based strategies and exemplar practices will be shared. This session will be fast paced— you won’t want to miss it! page 126 Pearland ISD Learn how to incorporate objective 5 (probability and statistics) year round through data collection, graph-in activities. You will leave with ideas to teach students how to predict and infer. 906 1:00 - 2:00 Bonnie Scheidt, Mary Kemper, Pecos 2 Activity Daree Yancey, 6-8 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington ISD Aubrey Rhoden, Is Mathematics Science? The GK-12 MAVS Project is a program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) at The University of Texas at Arlington, designed to expose junior high and high school students to graduate level mathematics in their classroom in a way that is appropriate and connected to the K-12 school curriculum. We will present activities from several different lessons designed to draw a link between the subject commonly known as science and the scientific subject commonly known as mathematics. The link is made through applied mathematics research involving numerical simulations of medical imaging of blood clots. Del Rio 3 Activity 6-8 Model Madness 1:00 - 2:00 907, 517 Marjorie Huber, McKinney ISD Models, pictures, and real-world experiences to get your kids moving in math class. Austin 3 Activity 6-8 The One That (Almost) Got Away 1:00 - 2:00 908, 566 Damian Pillatzke, Ysleta ISD Participants will explore the development of the “One Away” strategy for ordering fractions and leave with lesson frameworks for multiple grade levels. Explicitly build your students’ number sense, while reinforcing their conceptual understanding of fractions. 1:00 - 2:00 909 Mustang 4 Activity 6-8 Deborah Kretschmer, Ashley Lancaster, Casey Chapman, Lamar CISD Get Techy In Math! How much richness does your curriculum provide for the digital learner? Learn about exciting, free Internet programs and apps that will have your students creating, analyzing, remixing, and sharing with rigor and relevance, as they build relationships. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big In this session, participants will benefit from learning tips and tricks to create dynamic lessons to more thoroughly engage digital learners with an interactive whiteboard (SMART Notebook software will be emphasized). Whether the participant is a new or experienced whiteboard user, this session will meet the needs of the learner and leave participants satisfied and enthused to use the whiteboard in new ways. The presenter will share crucial lesson design elements and demonstrate how to transform a typical lesson into a hands-on engaging lesson for students of the 21st century. 911, 961 PASS Math is a program created to meet the needs of parents who really want to help their children succeed in math but need a little refreshing and encouragement in their skill set. Through a series of evening tutorials, we present key concepts of the math year and give parents a special set of notes and examples: our ‘yellow pages.” Come see how you might use this type of program to meet the needs of your community. San Antonio 3 912 Activity 6-12 Space Mathematics 1:00 - 2:00 Mike McGlone, NASA Aerospace Education Services Project From monitoring the oil spill in the gulf to measuring the distance to faraway galaxies, mathematics is a key component of space exploration. Find out about these free resources from NASA, to bring real-world math applications into the classroom. Appaloosa 2 913 Activity Technology 6-12 Creating Instructional Videos 1:00 - 2:00 Daniel Wennersten, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Teachers will learn how to create a short instructional video using a variety of electronic media to enhance learning in the classroom and to provide support for absent students. Come see exciting new Foldables® to use in your math classroom. Research has shown that Foldables® increase comprehension as much as 20%. This session empowers teachers to use Foldables® in their mathematics classroom. Participants practice making Foldables® using scissors, glue, and directions in order to guide students in producing creative and authentic study tools for reading and writing in mathematics. Dallas 1/2 Yvette Henry, Region 4 ESC 915 Activity 9-12 Engagement! Just Picture It! Algebra 1:00 - 2:00 Engage your algebra students with TEKS-based snapshot activities that promote problem-solving, reasoning, vocabulary development, and mathematical connections, with an emphasis on student communication. Receive classroom-ready activities. Yellow Rose Activity 9-12 Ready. . . Set. . . Engage! 1:00 - 2:00 916, 510 Kim Hughey, Donna Mitchell, Comal ISD This session is designed to arm you with the weapons you need to fight student apathy and boredom. We will share some of the exciting activities we use to help our students practice their skills or review for upcoming tests. Participants will receive a handout complete with detailed instructions for each activity. Dallas 7 917, 511 Activity 9-12 Tic-Tac-Toe Factoring 1:00 - 2:00 Jennifer Morgan, Christina Guynes, Kermit ISD Come and learn a fun and easy way to teach the factoring of quadratic trinomials. Students enjoy factoring when it is presented in a puzzle format. We will also show some neat calculator tricks to help your at-risk students learn to factor. Dallas 5/6 918, 1001 Activity 9-12 Putting The Lid On Algebra 1:00 - 2:00 Susan Nelson, Spring ISD Recycle those jar and food container lids and demonstrate mathematics. Activities using these manipulatives provide data for linear, quadratic, and rational functions. Participants will receive access to ready-to-use lessons that introduce, summarize, or review function concepts. page 127 Secondary Appaloosa 3 Connie Curry, Greg Kelly, Activity Conroe ISD 6-12 PASS Math – Tutorials For Parents 1:00 - 2:00 Austin 1/2 Christie LaFleur, Glencoe McGraw-HIll 914, 691 Activity 6-12 Great New Foldables® For Math! 1:00 - 2:00 Wednesday Appaloosa 1 Sarah Bauguss, Teach Us Technology 910 Presentation Technology 6-12 Hook Students With Interactive Lessons Using SMART Notebook Software 1:00 - 2:00 CAMT 2011 Secondary Wednesday The Start of Something Big 1:00 - 2:00 Fort Worth 3/4 RaMona Riggs, Region 4 ESC 919 Activity ELL/Bilingual 9-12 Algebra For The English Language Learner 1:00 - 2:00 Are your English language learners having difficulty comprehending algebraic concepts? Come experience an algebra lesson that includes strategies that will help these struggling students as well as their English speaking peers. Students can learn by performing actions, observing the consequences, and making generalizations. This session will allow the participants to explore some premade action-consequence documents for the TI-Nspire™, related to geometry. Participants will discuss the possible impact of using these documents with geometry students. Pecos 1 920 Activity Technology 9-12 Get Inspired With TI-Nspire™! 1:00 - 2:00 Vida Trevino, Cherie Burkett, Fort Worth ISD Participants will use the TI-Nspire™ to create dynamic Algebra 2 and Precalculus activities to enhance teaching and learning in their classrooms. 1:00 - 2:00 921 Palomino 1 Presentation Texas A&M University 9-12 University of South Carolina Philip Yasskin, Douglas Meade, Electronic Study Guide For AP Calculus It’s two weeks before the AP exam. You’ve finished covering all the material, and you are ready to review. But different students need help on different material. You need differentiated instruction. What do you do? You can tell each to review different sections of the textbook and redo problems. You can have them do problems from a paper study guide such as the Schaum’s Outlines. But each of those sources have only a few problems on each topic, with maybe answers and maybe a few solutions, but no guidance as to what they are doing wrong. And you don’t have time to give one-on-one help to each student. You need to refer them to an electronic study guide. This talk will show you the pioneering electronic study guide: the Maplets for Calculus (M4C). (See http://m4c math.tamu.edu). Palomino 3 922 Presentation 9-12 Recharge Your Batteries! 1:00 - 2:00 Grapevine 1 924 Activity 9-12 Worth The Weight 1:00 - 2:00 Steven Griffin, Azle ISD Students will learn to calculate weighted averages by calculating quarterback ratings, grades, and other situations to which they relate. Palomino 2 Randy Henricks, Knowsys Test Prep 925 Presentation 9-12 Motivating At-Risk Students To Succeed 1:00 - 2:00 Rejuvenate your mathematics program with effective materials designed to reengage at-risk students who have “checked out” in all but body! Texas 3 926 Activity 9-12 Transformations Of Functions 1:00 - 2:00 Carolyn Collins, Galena Park ISD Come learn how to use GeoGebra to transform functions using linear, quadratic, polynomial, and trigonometric functions. Carol Danner, Sanger ISD Are you dragging and dreading another school year? Do you feel drained and dried up of all enthusiasm? Jump-start your attitude and come laugh (and maybe cry) with me as we celebrate the art and heart of teaching. page 128 Pecos 3 Linda Griffith, Jean McGehee, 923 Presentation University of Central Arkansas Technology 9-12 Teaching Geometry With TI-Nspire™ Del Rio 2 David Giroux, Dallas ISD Presentation 9-12 Making Math Learning Accessible: Why Should Theater And Other Elective Classes Have All The Fun? 1:00 - 2:00 927, 699 Find out how Slope Dude, Joe Quadratic, and Ogg the Caveman help students learn about lines, parabolas, and systems of equations. Did you ever wonder if there was a Holy Grail of Algebra? Come find out what it is. A handout DVD will include videos of the characters mentioned, along with suggestions on how to use them in the classroom. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Using a nonstandard approach, the authors will present a parametrization activity that can be used as a precursor to the introduction of trigonometry. Mustang 3 Mick Y.Y. Chang, Solution Instruction 929 Activity 9-12 Backward Design Of EOC Assessment Items To Improve Numeracy 1:00 - 2:00 Mustang 1 Tammy Zunker, Kara Saly, 930 Activity Conroe ISD 6-8 Creating STAAR Problem Solvers 1:15 - 2:45 Walk away with a ready-to-use tool that will change the way your students attempt to solve those overwhelming word problems! This is a great way to get STAAR ready. Mustang 2 John Edgell, Texas State University 931 Activity 6-8 Rational Number Arithmetic And Checks In Other-Based Numerals 1:15 - 2:45 Come and see the algebraic alignment between an elementary lesson using pennies and a middle school lesson Breaking Bridges. The lessons align algebraic concepts that support the Algebra 1 EOC. Lessons are from Investigations in Number, Data and Space, and Connected Mathematics. Mustang 6 Aben Ellerbee, Neufeld Learning System Activity 6-8 Technology Integration That Helps Unpack Math Concepts In Measurement And Geometry 1:15 - 2:45 934 Participants will see how the integration of virtual manipulatives is used to build a deep understanding of area, surface area, and volume. Our demonstrations show several ways to find the area and volume of two- and three-dimensional figures. Fort Worth 1/2 Alison Beazley, Winston School 935, 874 Activity 6-8 Real-World Math For Earth’s Sake 1:15 - 2:45 So much of environmental awareness relies on our understanding of mathematics. Discover how algebra, data analysis, problem-solving, measurement, and more are all employed in hands-on activities, to learn more about human population trends, energy use, land use, climate change, and other issues shaping our future on earth. Free CD-ROM of activities! Working on arithmetic ( +, –, x, / ) of rational numbers expressed in other bases and checking such by cast-outs can cast insights into arithmetic of rational numbers expressed in base ten–checked by casting out nines. Participants will be guided to make some of these discoveries. 936 Grapevine 4/5 Kelli Gedart, Caryl K. Pierson, 932, 763 Activity Math Teachers Press, Inc. ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Data-Driven, Differentiated Instruction Provides Algebra Readiness In Middle School Can students be responsible for their own learning? YES, when given tools to help them do so. This session will demonstrate proven tools and tactics in the classroom that help students use their own data to make better decisions about learning. The tools are based on the continuous improvement philosophy. Come find out about grade charting, consensusgrams, and more. A handout of the PowerPoint will be provided. 1:15 - 2:45 Texas 5/6 Ellen Jones, Irving ISD Presentation 6-12 Students Are Responsible For Their Own Learning! 1:15 - 2:45 Assessment, hands-on activities with manipulatives, and researchbased strategies will prepare middle-school students for success in algebra. Differentiated instruction with fractions and integers for RtI, ELL, Special Ed., basic and below-basic students will be demonstrated. Participants receive handouts of research and activities. page 129 Secondary Come experience a hands-on practice session of the Backward Design Numeracy strategy by modifying, permutating, and scaffolding of the released EOC Assessment Items. Texas 1/2 Caren Sorrells, Michaela Gair, 933 Activity Birdville ISD 6-8 Patterns, Functions, And Change: A Look At The Vertical Alignment From Elementary To Algebra 1:15 - 2:45 Wednesday Appaloosa 4 Efraim Armendariz, Mark Daniels, 928 Activity University of Texas at Austin 9-12 A Parametrization Of Movement In The Plane 1:00 - 2:00 CAMT 2011 Secondary Wednesday The Start of Something Big 1:15 - 2:45 San Antonio 5/6 Sara Moore, ETA/Cuisenaire 937 Activity 6-12 Algebra For Everyone: Keep Students Engaged And Ensure Understanding Grapevine A Sam Zigrossi, Charles A. Dana Center 942 Presentation Featured Session General Interest Are You Ready To Leap Into The 21st Century, Because You’ll Have To! As more and more students take Algebra 1, often earlier in their school careers, teachers face new challenges helping these students find success in mathematics. This session will share strategies for keeping students actively engaged in learning mathematics, connecting algebra to prior mathematical knowledge, and developing understanding through implementation of a manipulative-based learning cycle from concrete to representational to abstract. Learn to mix technology, hands-on tools, and traditional algebra content and skills to find success for every child. With the emergence of STAAR, the Common Core State Standards Movement and the intense pressure for students to acquire 21st–Century Skills, these requirements will force the teaching of mathematics to change from its traditional approach and move to another level of higher student achievement. Each of the above requirements will be described and some new ways of thinking about teaching mathematics will be discussed, based on evidence-based results in Texas, the USA, and internationally. Grapevine 6 Allan Gibson, Hitchcock ISD 938 Activity 9-12 Connecting Geometry And Puppetry 1:15 - 2:45 Explore a connection between geometry and art by creating a threedimensional puppet, and relate the construction to surface area and volume. Austin 6 Activity 9-12 Visualizing Calculus 1:15 - 2:45 939 Veronica Meeks, Fort Worth ISD 940 Grapevine 2/3 Activity 9-12 Teressia Phillips, Palaski County SSD Mary J Sarli, University of Texas at Austin Using Technology To Teach Geometry Teachers will participate in activities that will help teach geometric concepts to high school students with the aid of TI-84 technology. Participants will receive handouts and access to a website with multiple technology activities. Pecos 1 Chad Miller, Tyler ISD Activity Technology General Interest TI-Nspire™ Teacher Edition Software For Classroom Instruction 2:15 - 3:15 941 This session will provide an overview of the TI-Nspire SmartView™ emulator software included with TI-Nspire™ Teacher Edition software. It gives educators the ability to show to the class a full interactive TI-Nspire™ or TI-Nspire CAS™ handheld alongside a large handheld screen. Features include Large Split-screen Viewing, TI-Nspire™ documents, Screen Capture, and much more. page 130 F Austin 1/2 Elizabeth Abernathy, Austin ISD 943, 987 Activity ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Making Vocabulary Fun For ELLS 2:15 - 3:15 Do you ever want to do more for your English Language Learners? In this session you will experience hands-on activities that will engage your ELLs so they can master the academic vocabulary needed for everyday mathematics. 2:15 - 3:15 944 Dallas 5/6 Activity 6-8 Activities and projects to assist students in visualizing major concepts in calculus will be demonstrated. 1:15 - 2:45 2:15 - 3:15 Edith Hays, Texas Woman’s University Catherine Banks, Texas Woman’s University How To Use Paper When Teaching Geometry Paper will be used to teach and reinforce geometric concepts. Del Rio 3 Marcey House, Mandy Crutchfield, 945, 988 Activity Hereford ISD New Teachers 6-8 Learning Centers—They Are Not Just For Elementary!!! 2:15 - 3:15 Stuck in a rut??? Skeptical about stepping outside of your comfort zone??? This session is for you! Come learn how to set up and facilitate learning centers in your secondary classroom from someone who was once skeptical herself. This session will include ideas on how to identify content and materials to help engage students in an effective interactive and fun learning environment. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 2:15 - 3:15 946, 689 6-8 Candy Keller, Jamie Cook, Devin Lee, Gladewater ISD Motivation Or Mayhem: It’s Your Decision! (Part 2) Join the ladies from Gladewater Middle School as they continue to lead you in an exciting journey through motivational strategies for all students and having fun while managing your classroom in the most effective ways. Topics to be discussed include: Coupons and Passes, checkbook system, Math Night, Fundraisers, TAKS Pep Rallies, Incentive Parties. This presentation was given in San Antonio in 2010. Big ideas with details! Innovative teaming strategies will improve student motivation and academic success. Teaming is a channel for sparking the creativity of teachers, improving classroom management, and parent involvement. Dallas 1/2 Donna Monck, Rock Christian Academy 948 Activity 6-8 Mastering Measurement Skills: Fractions, Scale Drawing, And More! 2:15 - 3:15 Learn exciting, innovative, research-based methods to teach measurement, fractions, scale drawing, etc. These hands-on activities provide practical application, leading to students and teacher success, ease, and enjoyment. Handouts and materials provided. 2:15 - 3:15 949 Pecos 2 Activity Ashlee DeFilippis, 6-8 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington ISD Antonio Lopez, Understanding Algebraic Solutions Through Wave Applications With all the advances in communications technology, such as cell phones and laptops, what underlying mathematical principles make it possible to separate electromagnetic waves that are interfering with one another? The study of wave behavior helps to understand the answer to this relevant question. Many algebra students wonder and ask, “Why do we need to learn algebra?” Using classroomtested activities, we will connect basic algebraic properties to the solutions of wave equations, showing students a useful application of algebra to research-level applied mathematics. Sally Marie Kelley, Maricela Guevara, Arlington ISD Come explore interactive activities that help students reinforce middle grades math concepts that build to algebraic reasoning. From manipulatives to flipcharts, you’ll leave with many ideas for making mathematical connections with your students. 2:15 - 3:15 951, 563 Fort Worth 5/6 Presentation 6-8 Candy Keller, Jamie Cook, Devin Lee, Gladewater ISD Pump It Up Through Projects! The Math Team from Gladewater Middle School will share the projects they have created to promote student interest and enhance student performance. Projects will be discussed for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade algebra. Join the GMS math team as they take you on an exciting journey that projects provide in and out of the classroom. Austin 3 952, 642 Activity 6-8 Bundling For Success 2:15 - 3:15 Sharon Reed, Palestine ISD Come explore ways to bundle TEKS and add rigor and relevance to increase student success. Teachers will leave with ideas that can be easily implemented in the classroom. Grapevine 1 Ruth R. Price, MetaMetrics, Inc 953, 683 Presentation 6-8 Using Formative And Interim Assessments To Monitor Student Progress 2:15 - 3:15 Many schools and districts monitor student progress using formative or interim assessments that report Quantile measures. With help from textbook resources and the Quantile website, teachers can target instruction, more effectively promote mathematics growth, and forecast student performance. Come explore the Quantile website (www.quantiles.com), a free source of instructional resources. Palomino 2 954 Activity 6-8 Raps, Rhythms, And Rhymes 2:15 - 3:15 Yolanda Clark, Ebelver Lewis, Port Arthur ISD Use choral reading, raps, movement, and games to energize student learning. Introduce students to rhythms to increase retention, recall, and the application of concepts. Handouts will be provided. page 131 Secondary Austin 4/5 Carol McKeever, Carol McKeever, 947 Activity Nederland ISD New Teachers 6-8 Big Ideas For Successful Teaming!!! 2:15 - 3:15 Appaloosa 2 950 Activity Technology 6-8 Interactive Math Activities 2:15 - 3:15 Wednesday Palomino 3 Presentation CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big 2:15 - 3:15 Wednesday 955 Mustang 4 Activity 6-8 Lamar CISD Get Techy In Math! How much richness does your curriculum provide for the digital learner? Learn about exciting, free Internet programs, and apps that will have your students creating, analyzing, remixing, and sharing with rigor and relevance as they build relationships. 2:15 - 3:15 956 Fort Worth 3/4 Activity 6-12 Secondary Deborah Kretschmer, Ashley Lancaster, Casey Chapman Nancy Echols, Barbara Evans, Genci Hasa, Jared Haggins, Dallas ISD Slope Through Interactive Games And Activities In this workshop, you will engage in games and activities that will help your students better understand slope. Bring your flash drive and walk away with things you can use immediately. This is a new and improved version of last year’s presentation. Texas 4 Zhonghong Jiang, Texas State University – 957 Activity San Marcos 6-12 Transformations In The Dynamic Geometry Environments 2:15 - 3:15 Transformation capabilities become much more powerful in dynamic geometry environments. This presentation will show examples of using dynamic geometry transformations to engage students in geometric constructions and problem-solving explorations. These activities have effectively facilitated the presenter’s students’ conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning. Dallas 3/4 Carol Malloy, Glencoe McGraw-Hill 958 Activity 6-12 Helping All Students Gain Mathematical Understanding Through Geometric Reasoning 2:15 - 3:15 Guided by PSSM, Focal Points, and student work, this session will enable teachers to frame questions that will help students, with varied experiences and mathematical knowledge, use geometric thinking to gain deep understanding of mathematical concepts and make sense of the mathematics they are learning. 959, 496 San Antonio 1/2 Activity ELL/Bilingual 6-12 2:15 - 3:15 Christi Byerly, Neufeld Learning Systems Inc Kristy Taylor, Rebecca Forshage, Irving ISD Now I Get It! Intervention To Enrichment Strategies Many students in middle and high school struggle, because they don’t have a sound foundation in fractions, decimals, and algebraic thinking. We will work through a series of lessons which use manipulatives, paper activities, and related activities through interactive software. The session leaders will be using lessons from the Understanding Math programs. Participants will be given a CD and corresponding lesson outlines which can be used in a variety of learning environments. San Antonio 3 960, 692 Activity 6-12 Decoding Math Mysteries 2:15 - 3:15 Doreen Nuzzolese, Plano ISD This session will explore real-world examples of math applications via cryptography, motivating students as they see themselves as secret agents solving mysteries and puzzles. Appaloosa 3 Connie Curry, Greg Kelly, Activity Conroe ISD 6-12 Pass Math – Tutorials For Parents 2:15 - 3:15 961, 911 PASS Math is a program created to meet the needs of parents who really want to help their children succeed in math, but need a little refreshing and encouragement in their skill set. Through a series of evening tutorials, we present key concepts of the math year and give parents a special set of notes and examples: our “yellow pages.” Come see how you might use this type of program to meet the needs of your community. Yellow Rose 962 Presentation 9-12 Skit-So-Phrenia! 2:15 - 3:15 Cindy Boyd, Abilene ISD Join Cindy in educational skits based on mathematical concepts. All skits are in PowerPoint format. Fun! Fun! Fun! 2:15 - 3:15 963, 896 San Antonio 4 Activity 9-12 Elizabeth Howell, North Central Texas College Shelly Vorwerk, Parish Episcopal School Adding Fun And Variety To Algebra 2, Precalculus, And Calculus Classes We all know that lecture is not the only way to present new material. Here are some creative ways to introduce topics or to reinforce concepts for students in Algebra 2, Precalculus, or even AP Calculus classes. Come ready to participate and have fun! page 132 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Appaloosa 1 Kyle Parsons, Amber Smith, Activity Cypress Fairbanks ISD Technology 9-12 Increased Learning Of Geometry With Geometer’s Sketchpad® 2:15 - 3:15 965 Kelly Payne, Roma ISD Come hear (or share) tips and tricks to motivate even the reluctant learner. Get hands-on with great technology that is free (or almost free). Mustang 3 Janice Hatter, Jennifer Surgeson, 969 Activity Lewisville ISD Technology 9-12 Tricks And Tips With The TI-84 Plus™ 2:15 - 3:15 Refresh your memory or learn new tricks on the TI graphing calculators. Participants will create programs, collect and enter data, then produce graphs, statistics, or functions from their data. Please bring a TI-83/84™ graphing calculator. Dallas 7 Paul Mlakar, St. Mark’s School of Texas 970 Activity 9-12 Developing An Understanding Of Polar Curves 2:15 - 3:15 Experience the engaging classroom conversations that occur when using dynamic software for student discovery. We will use Sketchpad® to demonstrate how to facilitate an engaging, student-centered lesson that you could use with any dynamic, interactive technology. Questioning strategies and various presentation styles (SMARTboard, laptops, etc) will be discussed. Students entering AP Calculus BC need a good foundation for graphing polar curves. In this presentation, strategies will be presented for developing an understanding of polar curves, including plotting a table of polar coordinates, discovering generalizations of polar equations and their curves, quickly graphing polar curves by hand, and finding simultaneous solutions of systems of polar equations. Classroom activities will be shared. Texas 3 William Jenkins, Arlington ISD Activity 9-12 From Precalculus To Calculus... Making The Connection 971 Come learn a hands-on group activity that can be used at the end of a precalculus course or in the first week of a calculus course to bridge the gap between limits and derivatives. Participants will be given a copy of the activity to take with them to use in their classrooms. Did you ever wonder why if the sum of the digits in a whole number is divisible by the three, the number itself is divisible by 3? This session will explain why all the divisibility rules work and extend them in many useful ways. 2:15 - 3:15 966, 700 2:15 - 3:15 967 Palomino 1 Activity 9-12 Cathy Gilbreath, Lynn Rottman, Elizabeth Elliott-Norman, Northwest ISD A Collaborative Model For Inclusion Classes By making collaborative coteaching for inclusion classes fun, rewarding, and successful for both students and teachers, we have developed some proven strategies and approaches for both general and special education. Fort Worth 1/2 Linda Griffith, University of Central Activity Arkansas 6-8 Divisibility Rules: Magic Or Mathematics 3:00 - 4:30 San Antonio 5/6 Activity 6-8 Mathematics Of Aeronautics 3:00 - 4:30 972 Mike McGlone, NASA Aerospace Education Services Project Math and science come together in aeronautics for some fun-filled, hands-on, activities. Build a simple wing and test the mathematical relationship between wing surface area and lift. Build a simple rotary wing to determine the mathematical relationship between drop height and rotation. page 133 Secondary Learn how online simulations help teachers take advantage of research-proven instructional strategies and help students of all ability levels develop conceptual understanding in math. Teachers can supplement and enhance instruction with powerful interactive visualizations of concepts. Various online simulations, with an emphasis on ExploreLearning Gizmos™, will be presented. The presenters will demonstrate math simulations with inquiry-based lessons, correlations to TEKS and End-of-Course Assessment, formative assessment, and real-time reporting for teachers. The presenters will also learn how to incorporate simulations into a 5E model of teaching and how to use simulations in a math/science cross-curricular environment. Appaloosa 4 968 Activity 9-12 Tips, Tricks, And Technology 2:15 - 3:15 Wednesday Fort Worth 7 Jennifer Hylemon, Connie Kilday, 964 Presentation Irving ISD 9-12 Using Online Simulations To Improve Conceptual Understanding In Math 2:15 - 3:15 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Grapevine 2/3 Melanie Priest, Providence Christian School 973 Activity of Texas Technology 6-8 Technology Tips To Engage, Enrich, And Remediate Wednesday 3:00 - 4:30 What technology, software, or websites do you use to engage middle school students? Explore ways to keep those energetic middle school students engaged and motivated through effective ways of implementing technology. Do you spend time reteaching absent students or remediating students who are challenged by basic skills? You can use technology to meet a wide range of needs in your class. Instructional strategy ideas will be presented, and you will have an opportunity to share your ideas and ask questions. Grapevine 6 Stephanie Avance, Celia Trujillo, 974, 873 Activity Garland ISD 6-8 Integrating Math And Science To Achieve Student Success And Understanding Secondary 3:00 - 4:30 In this session you will learn firsthand how collaboration between math and science departments can strengthen students’ skills and understanding between the two content areas. You will see several lessons that demonstrate how to integrate math and science concepts and learn how to design, modify, and implement integrated lessons. Sample lessons will be provided which encourage and challenge specific subpopulations to engage in hands-on activities. There will also be opportunities for teachers to discuss areas in which math and science integration can occur, based on specific grade levels and content. Scope and sequence discrepancies for math and science will be addressed. Mustang 2 Karen Anders, Austin ISD 975 Activity 6-12 What Is Our Goal And How Do We Know If We Met It? 3:00 - 4:30 Identifying the mathematical goal of a task is one of the most important planning tools for tracking student mastery of standards. We will examine several tasks to draw out the math and determine what will count as evidence that students achieve the level of understanding we desire. Take-aways will include rigorous, student-engaging tasks and formative assessments. Mustang 1 Mansoor Kapasi, Austin Can! Academy Activity 6-12 3-D Geometric Origami: The Octagon Star And 6-Piece Cube 3:00 - 4:30 976 Come relax and learn how to build the Octagon Star and a 6-piece Cube from origami paper. These beautiful pieces serve as launching pads to mathematical explorations in geometry and algebra. page 134 Texas 5/6 Connie Kilday, Irving ISD 977 Activity 6-12 Reaching All Learners: Small Groups Work In Secondary Math Classes!!! 3:00 - 4:30 Small group learning isn’t restricted to the elementary classroom— in fact it is one of the most effective Tier 2 tools for learning at all levels. So, how do you organize the time? We’ll discuss that! What do I do in the small groups? We’ll discuss that! How do I control the whole class when I’m working with one group? We’ll discuss that! How do I reach the reluctant learner? This is IT!!! Mustang 6 Aben Ellerbee, Neufeld Learning System 978 Activity 9-12 Instructional Strategies That Enhance The Understanding Of Math 3:00 - 4:30 Participants will build a conceptual understanding of math concepts in prealgebra and algebra. We will use technology to differentiate instruction, teach the equation of a straight line, and understand quadratic functions. Texas 1/2 Jacqueline Lewis, Plano ISD 979, 601 Presentation 9-12 Talent Balanced Teams And The 50-Minute Sprint! 3:00 - 4:30 Create BIG excitement in your classroom! Engage 100% of your students 100% of the time with this step-by-step approach to building, managing, and inspiring talent-balanced teams. Rock the 50-minute sprint—your students will LOVE IT! Austin 6 Activity 9-12 Once Upon A Time In Egypt 3:00 - 4:30 980 Lynn Schmidt, Lamesa ISD Here is an opportunity for a new context in which to study some principles of algebra and geometry. This session details the three math lessons that are contained in a traveling science lab from Texas Tech. The lab is a forensics lab that uses King Tut as the subject. One lesson is about Eratosthenes, who accurately calculated the circumference of the Earth in 200 B.C. Another is about ancient tools that were based on geometric principles that were used to construct the pyramids. The third gives a new context for studying slope as it relates to the sides of the Great Pyramid. The extensions in the lessons include the Fibonacci Sequence, research about other math problems from antiquity, and working with Excel. CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Writing a winning proposal is the key component to obtain funding in support of a specific mathematics or technology program or project. Competing for grant dollars in the current education funding climate is both an opportunity and a challenge. This session will explain the basic steps of proposal writing, cite funding sources and examples, and help participants complete a logic model for a grant application. 3:30 - 4:30 982 Dallas 7 Activity Texas A&M University– Commerce A Follow-Up On CCRS: Continuing The Conversation On The Career And College Readiness Standards The Career and College Readiness Standards have been developed and implemented in the state of Texas for the past years. This presentation will discuss the new developments of the standards and provide suggestions on the implementation of the CCRS standards. Appaloosa 1 Nancy Foote, Higley USD 983 Activity Technology General Interest Podcasting And You Tubing Your Way To Student Mastery 3:30 - 4:30 Join me as we learn how to use You Tube and podcasting to make math exciting, engaging and fun! Learn how to make your own podcasts and videos—or find ready-made lessons. At the end of this session, you will be able to use and design mental math challenges for their students. You will be able to use these challenges to enhance a student’s mastery of math vocabulary, to increase math fluency and to improve critical thinking skills. Who says math can’t be fun? Not me! Fort Worth 3/4 Sharon Boothe, Mansfield ISD Activity 6-8 Centers That Work In The Middle School! 3:30 - 4:30 984, 654 Centers are not just for elementary class any more! Get hands-on, out-of-your-seat activities that you will be able to take back and use during review, “I’m through, now what?”, guided practice, as well as independent practice for probability, converting fractions/ decimals and visa versa, multiplication, ordering fractions, integer review, and much more! 985 Pecos 2 Presentation 6-8 James Telese, University of Texas at Brownsville, Texas Southmost College Designing Middle Grades Situational Performance Assessment Participants will learn the basic features of the design of situational performance assessment tasks that reflect real-world events, along with rubric development. Del Rio 2 Mary Behr Altieri, MOEMS 986 Activity 6-8 They Should Have Gotten That One Right! 3:30 - 4:30 Incorrect assessment response is not always because students don’t know the answer. These activities are designed to help students develop problem-solving skills to “show what they do know!” Austin 1/2 Elizabeth Abernathy, Austin ISD 987, 943 Activity ELL/Bilingual 6-8 Making Vocabulary Fun For ELLS 3:30 - 4:30 Do you ever want to do more for your English Language Learners? In this session, you will experience hands-on activities that will engage your ELLs so they can master the academic vocabulary needed for everyday mathematics. Del Rio 3 Marcey House, Mandy Crutchfield, 988, 945 Activity Hereford ISD New Teachers 6-8 Learning Centers—They Are Not Just For Elementary!!! 3:30 - 4:30 Stuck in a rut??? Skeptical about stepping outside of your comfort zone??? This session is for you! Come learn how to set up and facilitate learning centers in your secondary classroom from someone who was once skeptical herself. This session will include ideas on how to identify content and materials to help engage students in an effective, interactive, and fun learning environment. Austin 4/5 Thuc-Khanh Park, Melissa Jones, 990 Presentation College Station ISD 6-8 Mrs. Park’s Math-Nificent Store: Making Sense Of Percents 3:30 - 4:30 What students lack in real-life experience, you can simulate in your classroom with this economy system. A bonus side effect —it’s a classroom management tool! page 135 Secondary General Interest KaSai Un, Pamela Webster, 3:30 - 4:30 Wednesday Pecos 3 Rob Forshay, Texas Instruments 981 Activity Technology General Interest Effective And Successful Grant Writing Strategies: 101 3:30 - 4:30 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big San Antonio 4 Niki Edwards, Cedar Hill ISD 991, 890 Activity 6-12 Using Mathematical Communication In The Classroom To Increase Student Achievement Secondary Wednesday 3:30 - 4:30 Allowing students to communicate their mathematical ideas is the most inexpensive, yet powerful, teaching and assessment tool ever created. Recent research on the effectiveness of allowing students to communicate both written and orally in math class, as well as proven data, will be presented in this session. This session will be beneficial to its participants, because they will acquire the knowledge of how communication benefits all levels of learners. Handouts of how to implement effective research-based communication strategies will be given. Palomino 3 Bob Mathews, Design Science, Inc. 993 Presentation New Teachers 6-12 Equation Editor™ And Mathtype™: Tips To Make Your Life Easier 3:30 - 4:30 If you’re new to using these products, come and learn how to use them to create beautiful tests, quizzes, class notes, and presentations. Learn how to include equations in more than MS Office by using email, wikis, blogs, Moodle, and much more! Bring your laptop if you’ve got it, but it’s not required. San Antonio 3 Presentation New Teachers 6-12 Online Learning Communities 3:30 - 4:30 994, 572 Sadie Ratliff, Kensey Thompson, Seminole ISD This session will demonstrate the power of online learning communities for students and teachers. Improve homework completion rates and student ownership in their learning. Learn how to collaborate with teaches across the world to develop innovative lessons and increase student engagement. Austin 3 Roger Fuller, Grand Prairie High School 995 Activity 9-12 Teaching The Soci-Visual Student 3:30 - 4:30 Find out how we can be more effective with today’s math students. Based on research and actual success in the classroom, learn more ways to motivate and enable students to take ownership of their learning and be successful in the networked world of their future. Join us for an informative and enjoyable session. page 136 Palomino 2 Paulette Granger, Martha Grisby, 996 Presentation NASA 9-12 NASA’s Exploring Space Through Math 3:30 - 4:30 NASA’s Exploring Space Through Math project provides math educators and students problems based on real, human space flight applications. The problems are written in the 5-E’s format. Attendees will learn about the applications, as they work through an Algebra 1 activity. Participants will be shown how and where to access a bank of problems that can be used in their classrooms. Dallas 5/6 997 Activity 9-12 Foldable Slopes And Equations 3:30 - 4:30 Mellonie Kirby, Tamica Barnes, Houston ISD Join us as we fold make-and-take hands-on activities for students struggling with slopes and linear equations. Dallas 1/2 Yvette Henry, Region 4 ESC Activity 9-12 Engagement! Just Picture It!—Geometry 3:30 - 4:30 998 Engage your Geometry students with TEKS-based snapshot activities that promote problem-solving, reasoning, vocabulary development, and mathematical connections, with an emphasis on student communication. Receive classroom-ready activities. Pecos 1 Valerie Hudson, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD 999 Activity Technology 9-12 Using The TI-Nspire™ And The Television Show Numb3rs In Secondary Mathematics Classes 3:30 - 4:30 Participants will use the TI-Nspire™ in order to work through various activities that utilize the math concepts presented on the hit television show Numb3rs. CDs with activities presented will be provided. 3:30 - 4:30 1000 Technology Appaloosa 2 Activity 9-12 Gary Cosenza, Debra Erhart, University of Texas at Austin IPSI OnTRACK For College Readiness Participants will learn how to access, explore, and experience free student-ready lessons from OnTRACK for College Readiness that support student success on EOC and other assessments. As part of TEA’s Project Share, OnTRACK provides over 200 online lessons for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry. OnTRACK was developed by the Institute for Public School Initiatives (IPSI) at the University of Texas, in partnership with the Texas Education Agency (TEA). CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Susan Nelson, Spring ISD Wednesday Fort Worth 5/6 1001, 918 Activity 9-12 Putting The Lid On Algebra 3:30 - 4:30 Recycle those jar and food container lids and demonstrate mathematics. Activities using these manipulatives provide data for linear, quadratic, and rational functions. Participants will receive access to ready-to-use lessons that introduce, summarize, or review function concepts. Texas 4 Joyce Whatley, Leon ISD Presentation General Interest Mathematics in Careers Expositions 3:30 - 4:30 1001.5 Secondary The Mathematics in Careers Expositions session will demonstrate a successful way to motivate students to excel in mathematics in all grades. Texas 3 Frances Thompson, retired Activity 9-12 Energize With An Algebra Activity-A-Day! 3:30 - 4:30 1002, 586 Help your algebra students fight off “blahs” of routine drill by reviewing algebra concepts and practicing problem-solving skills via nonroutine activities. For Prealgebra and Algebra 1 and 2 students. page 137 CAMT 2011 index of speakers index of speakers Presenter’s Name Abelman, Roberta Abernathy, Elizabeth Adams, Dennis Adams, Michelle Adler, Sherri Alba, Shannon Ali, Ambreen Allaire, Christopher Allen, Janna Allen, Mary Altieri, Mary Behr Altimari, Kim Anders, Karen Anderson, Laura Andrews, Nicole Antinone, Linda Arenas, Kay Arevalo, Erica Armendariz, Efraim Armes, Jo Armstrong, Sam Arterbury, Kristin Atkins, Sandy Avance, Stephanie Axelrod, Amy Badger, Kitty Bacon, Jason Baird, John Baker, Clayton Balka, Don Ballow, Alice Banks, Cathy Barker, Cindy Barnard, Jana Barnes, Tamica Barren, Marcia Bass, LaKesha Bauguss, Sarah Beago, Melissa Beane, Susan Beazley, Alison Beckham, Cecilia page 138 Session Number(s) 627 943, 987 221, 275 869 39, 106 495, 865 209, 300 822, 867 637, 773 245 986 610 975 546 246 503, 804.5, 809 775 206, 251 928 166, 723 233 578, 739 280, 384, 820, 862 873, 974 133, 140 516, 771, 900 704 534, 618 624, 676 305, 443, 460, 825, 882 245 567, 671, 944 535, 581 638, 712 997 674 22, 23, 189 195, 785, 848, 910 262 196, 527, 786 874, 935 252, 301 Presenter’s Name Session Number(s) Bell, Leslie Benham, Philip "Tug" Benson, Sharon Bentz, Sydney Berg, David Billings, Belynda Bippert, Judy Bishop, Judy S. Bitzer, Nikki Blackwell, Justin Blanton, Cassie Blodgett, Darla Boergadine, Frazer Bolen-Abbott, Shelley Bond, Anne Bonnell, Jeri Boothe, Sharon Bos, Beth Bowland, Erin Boyd, Christopher Boyd, Cindy Brennan, Sana Brewer, Angela Briars, Diane Briant, Senedra Bribiesca, Jose Bridges, David Brimer, Beth Broadway, Everly 252, 301 Bronikowski, Jessica Brown, Angela Brown, Antheresa Brown, Cindy Brown, Jennifer Brown, Leslie Brown, Lisa Brown, Nancy Brown, Pamela Brown, Ron Brubaker, Lisa Bruton, Linda 96 205, 289 1, 236, 432, 801 588, 672 147, 160 115, 482 368 68, 173 228, 271 851 516, 771, 900 184, 217 295, 711 559, 612 672 325, 353 654, 984 673, 742 207 864 508, 868, 962 560, 613 82 167, 724 585 210 870 204, 250 119, 125, 156, 279, 462, 486, 812, 819 749 16 9, 88, 281 677 488, 611 614, 695 12, 146 225 12, 146 317, 347 383, 861 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Presenter’s Name 561 489, 655 363, 852 920 317, 347 696 204, 250 362, 425 767.5, 771.5, 878.5, 887.5 836 496, 959 60, 104, 223, 369, 713, 879 7, 185.5, 438, 766.5 411, 426 488, 611 161, 430, 813, 849 73, 111 102, 396, 291 185, 216 25, 113 122 24, 376 972 107, 268 822, 867 187, 218 112, 370 899 109, 404 897, 929 909, 955 44, 154, 453, 678 79, 226 222, 266 38, 99 108, 337, 374 31, 103 25, 113 884, 901 774, 954 686, 902 620, 741 Presenter’s Name Clements, Douglas Clower, Colleen Cobb, Mariemma Cogdell, Tara Coggins, Debra Coker, Bianca Colarusso, Sherry Cole, Deirdre Collett, Joyce Collette, Jay Collins, Carolyn Cook, Jamie Cook, Kathi Cook, Marcy Cooley, Dwight Cooley, Sara Copeland, Patti Copley, Juanita Corley, Marcy Cory, Beth Cosenza, Gary Cron, Auston Crowder, John Curry, Connie Curvey, Keisha Cutbirth, Stacey Dallinger, John Daniels, Mark Danner, Carol Davis, Kimberly Davis, Rachel Dawson, Doliska DeFilippis, Ashlee DeFreese, Cynthia del Regato, John Dewald, Becky Dibble, Marilyn Diehl, John Dietz, Sharon Dixon, Bettina Dixon, Cindy Donlan, Lisa Session Number(s) 417 192, 278, 782, 818 18, 48 524, 604 639 650, 725 13, 76, 308 581 504 406 926 478, 563, 680, 689, 946, 951 480, 553, 675, 718 126, 153, 863 177, 339, 767, 839 536, 631 533 136, 148 324, 350 90 447, 823, 1000 473, 832 4, 435 911, 961 608 674 808 474, 821, 928 668, 743, 922 760 524, 604 index of speakers Bruun, Faye Buchhorn, Elise Burger, Edward Burkett, Cherie Burnett, Lena Burnham, Rebecca Burroughs, Debbie Busbey, Katie Bush, Rhonda Butts, Tom Byerly, Christi Bynum, Debbie Campbell, Angie Campbell, Susanna Canales, April Cardenas-Kolak, Cindy Carden, Callie Cardwell, Linda Carr, Lynn Carter, Bobbie Carter, Cindi Carter, Denise Casaburri, Angelo Cassel, Renee Castillo, Juan Cates, Carol Cave, Debra Caviness, Jessica Chancellor, Dinah Chang, Mick Y.Y. Chapman, Casey Chauvette, April Childs, Leigh Choate, Laura Cholmsky, Paul Christ, George Ciacco, Kriston Clark, Angela Clark, Pam Clark, Yolanda Clem, Valerie Clements, Danielle Session Number(s) 16 949 456, 472 69, 875 28 688 895 751 211, 297 576 792 page 139 CAMT 2011 index of speakers index of speakers Presenter’s Name Doughty, Holly Duke, Beth Duke, Denise Dumas, Melody Dunbar, Shawn Dunn, Pam Duran, Reynaldo Dyer, Hollie Echols, Nancy Eckert, Kathleen Eddy, Colleen Edgar, Teresa Edgell, John Edwards, Darah Edwards, Jamie Edwards, Niki Ellerbee, Aben Elliott-Norman, Elizabeth Erbes, Tracy Erhart, Deb Evans, Erin Evans, Marilyn Evans, Mary E. Evans, Whitney Farah, Analisa Fegley, Karen Felling, Jane Felling, John Ferguson, Dana Ferrell, Karen Folger, Iris Foote, Nancy Foreman, Courtney Forshage, Rebecca Foshay, Rob Franco, Jose Frantz, Kay Freeman, Jennie Frimpter, Jan Fuentes, Sarah Quebec Fuller, Gayle Fuller, Roger Fulton, Brad page 140 Session Number(s) 597 26, 232 101 640 657 884, 901 616 542 956 582 138, 529, 602 246 931 622 502 835.5, 891, 991 934, 978 708, 967 200 447, 823, 1000 767.5, 771.5, 878.5, 887.5 761, 853 621, 837 63 206, 251 316, 389 11, 78, 231, 270, 313 375, 549, 595 91 67, 263, 461, 810 605 429, 983 23, 70 496, 959 427, 981 110 322, 348 732 242, 343, 807, 843 531 73, 111 600, 995 35, 518, 606, 772 Presenter’s Name Fulton, Dianne Gage, Cheyanne Gair, Michaela Gallen, Jonathan Garcia, Erica Garcia-Wukovits, Flor de Maria Garciano, Werner Gawlik, Christina Gedart, Kelli Geitz, Aleida George, Candy Georges, Jane Geppert, Alicia Germundson, Amy Gibson, Allan Gilbreath, Cathy Gilfeather, Mary Gilgenbach, Jason Gillen, Ramona Gillespie, James Giroux, David Gonzalez, Xavier Goodwin, Ellen Gorka, Tanya Goulden, Melissa Granger, Paulette Grant, Stacey Gray, Anita Gray, Emily Greer, Jennifer Griffin, Dina Griffin, Joy Griffin, Melanye Griffin, Steven Griffith, Del Griffith, Linda Griffith, Sheila Grisby, Martha Guerra, Pamela Guevara, Maricela Guillory-Williams, Shantell Session Number(s) 27, 105 200 933 629 57, 190 583 764 326, 354, 687 763, 932 640 37, 121 81, 234, 466, 799 780 444, 463 938 708, 967 230, 364 864 732 694 699, 927 793 371 575 28 996 685 22 44, 154, 453, 678 219, 261 641, 733 541 582 747, 924 554 923, 971 587, 703, 850 996 244, 314 791, 950 528, 619 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Presenter’s Name 8, 86, 471 751 551 551 307, 555, 827, 861 2, 139, 433, 557, 603 36, 61 835.5, 891, 992 327, 352 34, 257, 346 497 46, 87 296 720 628 144, 457, 635, 827 42, 175, 451, 765 441, 458, 828, 846 540, 663 5, 400, 436, 871 744 956 7, 185.5, 438, 766.5 575 129, 421 292, 351 380, 858 898, 969 628 15, 181 567, 671, 944 272 393, 709 62, 92 749 408, 656, 880 502 748, 925 9 394, 414 915, 998 57, 190 Presenter’s Name Hile, Adam Hill, Wendy Hillsten, Catherine Hinton, John Hobbs, John Hobbs, Judy Hoffpauir, Jennifer Holland, Jim Horn, Julie Hortan, Eva House, Marcey Howell, Elizabeth Huber, Marjorie Hudson, Valerie Hudson, Valerie Hughey, Kim Hughes, Theresa Hull, Ted H. Hunter, Kandi Hylemon, Jennifer Irby, Joseph Irvin, Barbara Ives, Sarah Jackson, Rose Ann James, Jean James, Linda Jasper, Bill Jeffrey, Todd Jenkins, Wendy Jenkins, William Jennings, Linda Jiang, Zhonghong Johnson, Pam Johse, Valerie Jones, Derrick Jones, Dustin Jones, Ellen Jones, Kerry Jones, Lowanna Jones, Melissa Joyner, Jeane Junk, Debra Kane, Nancy Session Number(s) 776 229, 365 649, 726, 883 227, 336 658, 885 715 253, 298 29, 645 543, 623 96 945, 988 896, 963 517, 907 835, 999 770 510, 916 52 305, 825 652, 728 964 750 273 501 14, 72 372 651, 727 525, 607 93 182, 288 700, 966 293 957 index of speakers Guthrie, Julie Haddox, Tonya Haffner, Karen Hailey, Erik Hailey, Jacqueline Hale, Kathy Hall, Basia Halliburton, Jamie Hamilton, Christina Hamilton, Nicole Hannible, Deidre Hardin, Karen Harman, Debrah Harman, Eunice Harrell, Marvin Harrelson, Janice Harris, Donna Harris, Margaret Harris, Pam Hart-Abel, Kathleen Hartzler, Stan Harville, Kathy Hasa, Genci Hassell, Carla Hatch, Brandi Hatchett, Mary Alice Hatfield, Cassandra Hattaway, Lee Hatter, Janice Havard, Adella Hayata, Carole Hays, Edith Headley, Mary Heath, Darla Heitz, Layne Helixon, Kimberly Helm, Blake Hennings, Vickie Henricks, Randy Henrietta, Melissa Henry, Michelle Henry, Yvette Hernandez, Robyn Session Number(s) 125, 156, 462, 812 40, 235, 449, 800 219, 261 528, 619 90 936 325, 353 652, 728 571, 990 134, 141 277, 817 186, 299 page 141 CAMT 2011 index of speakers index of speakers Presenter’s Name Kanter, Patsy Kapasi, Mansoor Kaucher, Gina Keller, Candy Kelley, Sally Marie Kelly, Greg Kemper, Mary Kieschnick, Kim Kilday, Connie Kilpack, Fran Kirby, Mellonie Kirby, Tamica Knight, Jane Koske, Leslie Kretschmer, Deborah Kuehnert, Eloise Kuhn, Julie Kulhanek, Stefani Kunz, Laura Ladesma, Sylvia LaFleur, Christie Lancaster, Ashley Lankes, J. Larson, Holly Larson, Russell Laughbaum, Edward LeBlanc, Rene Ledford, Amy Lee, Devin Lefeber, Jim Leinwand, Steve Lesser, Larry Levell, Wendy Lewis, Catherine Lewis, Ebelver Lewis, Heather Lewis, Jacqueline Lewis, Leone Limon, Angela Lipman, Larry Littleton, Pam Lomas, Lori page 142 Session Number(s) 4.5, 202.5 976 704 478, 563, 680, 689, 946, 951 791, 950 653, 681, 911, 961 682, 905, 989 107.5 964, 977 238, 378, 803, 856 997 903 505, 632 21 737, 909, 955 562, 886 318, 349 19, 49 94, 191 296 691, 914 909, 955 627 155, 679 323, 397 664 69, 230, 364, 875 357 478, 563, 680, 689, 946, 951 532, 693 241, 806 445, 777, 866 899 150, 183, 833, 892 774, 954 26, 232 601, 979 71, 319 201, 283 162, 442 14, 72, 117, 484 45, 80, 454, 465 Presenter’s Name Lombard, Bill Long, Donna Long, Penny Lopez, Antonio Lorenz, Cynthia Loucks, Kim Loughry, Beth Luchin, Bea Luttrell, Cindy Lynch, Brenda Magee, Janice Magruder, Angel Mallam, Winifred Malloy, Carol Malone, Dwight Manning, Erika Manole, Mihaela Marshall, Karen Marshall, Kim Marx, Karen Massie, Karen Matejka, Nancy Mathews, Bob Matteson, Shirley May, Ann May, Susan McAlister, Michelle McAllister, D'Lana McBride, William McCleskey, Chandra McClur, Coree McCullough, Sabrina McCune, Donna McFarlane, Jennifer McGehee, Jean McGlone, Mike McGolrick, Lolly McGowan, Jennifer McGregor, Ms. Mac, Jeanine McKeever, Carol McKinley, Kim Session Number(s) 35, 518, 606, 772 267, 402 869 949 564, 729 64, 735 440 790, 829 66, 381, 859 598 715 30 243 958 202, 282 18, 48 662 338, 361 203, 284 145, 636 564, 729 646, 714 615, 993 340, 840 328, 377 480, 718 899 577 306, 401, 826, 872 529 228, 271 55, 831 526 202, 282 923 912, 972 530.5 324, 350 56, 888 649, 726, 883, 947 122 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Presenter’s Name 494, 608 53 921 630, 665 665 939 660 215, 530 494 47 634 624, 676 6, 437, 519 40, 449 172, 264, 758, 811 423, 941 169, 500, 755 176, 766 510, 916 894 274 513, 970 290, 413, 580, 697 193, 379, 783, 857 137, 814 95, 948 577 887 10 269 286 759 552, 937 334, 591 511, 917 212, 395 584, 661 114, 239, 481, 804 199, 789 224 734 309, 366 Presenter’s Name Mulhearn, Dennis Munsinger, Crystal Murach, Lori Murphy, Stuart Murray, Taleigha Myers, Christina Nankervis, Bryan Navarra, Agustin Neathery, Cara Nelson, Susan Neufeld, Rudy Newman, Brenna Newsom, Brian Newville, Connie Nickerson, Rob Nicodemo, Patti Norris, Brandy Norris, Paul Norwood, Karen Novelli, Barbara Ann Nuzzolese, Doreen O’Connell, Vincent Odell, Michael Ohmer, Jeff Olds, Kay Olivares, Arturo Olivares, Sherry Oliver, Susan Overton, Michelle Papakonstantinou, Anne Parham, Joanna Park, Thuc-Khanh Parker, Phil Parr, Andi Parr, Richard Parrish, Robert Parsons, Kyle Pasley, Stephanie Patton, Barba Payne, Kelly Pelonero, Marisa Pena, Jenny Session Number(s) 490, 569 775 666 157, 418 58 358, 398 176, 766 597 359, 399 918, 1001 77, 609 31, 103 614, 695 32, 213 320, 392 537, 705 358, 398 498, 579, 670, 707 754 132, 159, 422 692, 960 178, 768 706, 893 310, 386 876 455, 904 547, 596 431 546, 625 854 321 index of speakers McMorris, Patricia McRae, Bonnie Meade, Douglas Medrano, Noe Medrano, Rosa Meeks, Veronica Mendoza, Joda Mercer, Will Merchant, Monica Merrill, Aryn Merrill, Julie Merrill, Teresa Merritt, Michelle Meshell, Kelly Meyer, Dan Miller, Chad Miller, Chris Mireles, Selina Mitchell, Donna Mittag, Kathleen Cage Mizelle, Teresa Mlakar, Paul Moeller, Paula Molina, Concepcion Molina, David Monck, Donna Monroe, Marilyn Moody, Don Moore, Carolyn Moore, Carolyn Moore, Debbie Moore, Monica Moore, Sara Morgan, Brenda Morgan, Jennifer Morris, Norma Morrison, Bryan Morrow, Tony Motley, Nancy Moulds, Teresa Mowles, Jill Mowry, Brian Session Number(s) 571, 990 719 459 667, 794 20, 247 509, 965 54, 830 565 968 730, 686, 902 50 page 143 CAMT 2011 index of speakers index of speakers Presenter’s Name Perry, Brooke Perry, Lyndsey Pesnell, Beth Petrey, Susan Phillips, Teressia Pierson, Caryl Pike, Marli Pillatzke, Damian Poage, Patrice Polk, Melanie Pope, Tim Powell, Mickey Prater, Wendy Price, James Price, Ruth R. Priest, Melanie Prince, Stacia Pulsipher, Davis Quach, Robert Ramirez, Alma Ramsey, Lori Randell, Kellie Rang, Amy Ratliff, Sadie Reed, Marcy Reed, Melissa Reed, Sharon Reeves, Krystal Rendon, Belinda Restivo, Nicholas Revere, Randall Rhoades, Sharisa Rhoden, Aubrey Richardson, Connie Riggs, Beth Riggs, RaMona Ristow, Linda Roark, Skip Robinson, Kathryn Robinson, Nedra Rogers, Catherine Rogers, Pamela page 144 Session Number(s) 315, 388 119, 279, 486, 819 107, 268 659, 740 594, 940 265, 367, 763, 932 357 566, 908 158, 710 191.5 118, 485 85, 470 380, 858 628 683, 953 973 778 504 8, 86, 439, 471 110 22, 23, 70 648 208, 870.5 572, 994 344, 844 329, 356 642, 952 643 592 59, 259, 360 115, 482 260, 302 906 720 14, 72 919 387 752 311, 403 651, 727 780 74 Presenter’s Name Roling, Sanna Ross, Dixie Rottman, Lynn Rubin, Rozanne Sage, Laura Salerno, Tricia Salgado, Linda Saly, Kara Sanchez, Abby Sanchez, Rick Sarama, Julie Sarli, Mary Saucedo, Josie Savino, Katie Scheidt, Bonnie Schielack, Vince Schimek, Cindy Schmidt, Lynn Schneider, Stephen Schultz, Shari Scott, Marsha Scott, Susan Scruggs, Tami Sczech, Mary Sedillo, Patricia Seeley, Cathy Segura, Susan Seidlitz, John Selcer, Mary Serra, Michael Seymour, Kim Shanahan, Nicole Shardy, Stephan Sharon, Valerie Shaub, Linda Sher, Louis Shiplett, Vanessa Showers, Anne Showers, Michelle Sickler, Peter Silbey, Robyn Simono, Erika Session Number(s) 585 448, 464, 816 708, 967 523, 824 610 39, 106 771, 900 550, 930 83, 468 116, 483 417 594, 731, 940 391 845 682, 905 626 477 980 409, 881 576 214, 258, 716 698 657 752 96 164, 538, 721 18, 48 170, 220, 756, 795 701, 868 815, 855 506, 589 532, 693 779 52 593 188, 330 30 512, 544 512, 544 88.5, 338.5 127, 163, 475, 796 174, 405 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Presenter’s Name Session Number(s) 644, 762 3, 41, 434, 450 187, 218 720 509, 965 760 696 647 151, 419, 797, 834 254, 415 292, 351 249, 287, 328, 377, 933 331, 355 63 531 599, 669 385, 410 412 201, 283 89, 285 887 272, 507, 633 100 570 898, 969 130, 180, 420 90 66, 381, 859 556 149, 479 638, 712 135, 142, 152, 168 45, 80 337.5 128, 446 496, 959 77 120, 143, 179, 487, 769 255, 303 985 568, 579, 617, 670, 707 327, 352, 498 Presenter’s Name Thomason, Laura Thompson, Frances Thompson, Kensey Tice, Mamie Torres, Lisa Tran, Thang Trejo, Maria Trent, Nancy Trevino, Emma Trevino, Vida Troutman, Susan Trujillo, Celia Turner, Anita Turner, Teresa Uken, Megan Un, KaSai Usiskin, Zalman Utsman, Diane Valentino, Catherine Vandling, Louise Vaquiax, Alfredo Vaughn, Laura Veerapen, Padmini Vela, Janet Veteikis, David Vick, Pat Vidourek, Kathy Vorenkamp, Donna Vorwerk, Shelly Wall, Delinda Ward, Debra Ward, Jennifer Ward, Robin Warren, Candace Webb, Tandy Webster, Pamela Webster, Tim Weilmuenster, Jacqueline Weiskopf, Catherine Wennersten, Daniel Whatley, Joyce Wheeler, Ann Session Number(s) 382, 406, 860, 878 586, 1002 994 345, 390 890 851 123, 197, 514, 787 745, 781 548 920 333, 877 873, 974 22.5, 336.5 539, 590 588 428, 709, 982 84, 342, 469, 842 33 248 97, 368 256 74 648 194, 237, 784, 802 47 838 668 65, 736 869, 963 647 553, 669, 675 index of speakers Singleton, Lymeda Sippel, Steven Skelton, Sherri Slavens, Dawn Smith, Amber Smith, Kathy Horak Smith, Kim Smith, Mary Smith, Nanci Smith, Sherry Smith, Wendy Sorrells, Caren Sourdot, Ludovic Spalding, Kay Spice, Loren Spring, Stephen Stahl, Gayle Stegall-Ford, Kara Stephenson, Leah Stevens, David Stevens, Ruth Payne Stiles, Alyce Stuart, Rich Sunda, Brenda Surgeson, Jennifer Sutton, Kim Swarthout, Mary Szako, Sandy Tabor, Catherine Tabor, Glenna Talley, Cathy Tang, Greg Tarr, Cookie Tasker, Twyla Tate, Marcia Taylor, Kristy Taylor, Missy Taylor-Cox, Jennifer Teague, Julie Telese, James Tellez, Rita Tellez, Sabrina 91, 101 312 498, 579, 670, 707 690 393, 428, 709, 982 171, 757 192, 278, 782, 818 332, 416 913 429.5, 1001.5 331, 355, 491, 687 page 145 index of speakers Presenter’s Name Wheeler, JoAnn Wheeler, Kimberly Whisnant, Susie White, Carolyn White, Mary White, Sandra Whitman, Carmen Whitworth, Jerry Wilbanks, Leslie Wilkerson, Trena Wilkinson, MaryE Williams, Angela Williams, Julie Wilson, Bettye Wilson, Laura Wilson, Robb Wiseman, Charlotte Wisker, Nancy Woo, Stella Wood, Carol Wood, Stephenie Woodall, Jennifer Woodard, Stefanie Wunderlich, Ruth Yancey, Daree Yao, Smantha Yasskin, Philip Yoes, Richard Young, David A. Young, Melody Zaccaro, Ed Zigrossi, Sam Zunker, Tammy page 146 Session Number(s) 124, 198, 515, 788 17, 51, 373 265, 367 333, 877 203, 284 75, 276 548 326, 354 520 574 521 717 492 98, 286, 396 304, 847 131, 341, 558, 841 684 60, 104, 223, 369, 407, 713, 879 568, 617 493, 522 545, 746 294, 335 205, 289 165, 722, 889 906 207 921 660 706, 893 702, 753 573, 738 43, 424, 452, 499, 942 550, 930 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big Guidelines for Speakers Speakers are accepted each year for CAMT by the Program Committee, subject to CAMT Board approval. Decisions are based on the guidelines with input from evaluation of speakers and sessions from previous meetings. No speaker is guaranteed an opportunity to speak at CAMT. Speakers are expected to exhibit a high level of professionalism suitable for professional mathematics education. Speakers should begin and end their sessions on time. Speakers should avoid the use of language that could be construed as sexist or as derogatory toward any group. Speakers are not to promote a commercial product for personal profit or for the profit of others. Commercial products such as software programs, innovative instructional strategies presented in articles or books, or specific manipulative materials may be demonstrated if done in a non-promotional way. Promotional literature/ brochures may not be handed out at the presentation. Major commercial affiliations of a speaker (relevant to the presentation) are to be communicated clearly in the program, in the presentation, and in any printed material given to the participants. Speakers are encouraged, but not required, to provide participants with bibliographies or handouts where appropriate. There should be at least 30 percent more than room capacity to make sure you have plenty. If transparencies are used, they should be readable from any part of a large room. Speakers are encouraged, but not required, to allow their session to be taped at the request of a participant or at the request of the Program Committee. Participants who have a specific comment on a session or speaker are encouraged to communicate directly with a member of the Program Committee or to present written feedback at the registration desk addressed to the attention of the Program Committee. Violations of these guidelines may result in a speaker not being accepted for future CAMT programs. CAMT 2011 Committees Program Committee Teresa Dodson, CAMT 2011 Program Co-Chair, Prosper ISD Karen Sealy, CAMT 2011 Program Co-Chair, Prosper ISD Ramona Davis, CAMT 2012 Program Chair, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Linda Gann, CAMT 2010 Program Chair, Northside ISD Beverly Anderson, Independent Consultant Cathy Banks, Texas Woman’s University Lynn Haden, Amarillo ISD Jennifer Hylemon, Irving ISD Grace Ann McKay, Denton ISD Mary Mullen, Lovejoy ISD Kay Neuse, Coppell ISD Phil Parker, McKinney ISD Liz Scott, Region 7 ESC MATH-A-RAMA Dinah Chancellor, Consultant Janie Schielack, Texas A&M University STEPS Bonnie McNemar, Consultant Shelley Bolen-Abbott, Region 4 ESC Registration Chair Cynthia Schneider, Charles A. Dana Center Volunteers Chair Martha Godwin, Queen City ISD Exhibits Chairs Amy Gaskins, Consultant Abigayle Barton, Corpus Christi ISD Hospitality Chairs Cindy Boyd, Abilene ISD Cindy Gordon, Snook ISD Carrie Tracy, The University of Texas at Austin Technology Committee Bill Hopkins, Chair, Charles A. Dana Center Arturo Olivares, University of Texas at Austin Krystal Reeves, University of Texas at Austin Georgeanna Jones Shaw, Tyler ISD Wesley Shaw, Tyler ISD Kyle Seipp, University of Texas at Austin Adopted by the CAMT Board, February 17, 1989 page 147 CAMT 2011 Personal Schedule and Notes Monday 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. page 148 Tuesday Wednesday CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big page 149 CAMT 2011 Notes page 150 CAMT 2011 The Start of Something Big page 151 CAMT 2011 Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching July 18-20, 2011 Gaylord Texan Grapevine, TX Elementary school sessions Middle school sessions High school sessions MATH-A-RAMA STEPS Internationally-known speakers Schedule of Events Sunday, July 17 On-Site Registration 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. TASM Business Meeting/Dinner 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Monday, July 18 On-Site Registration 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Presentation and Activity Sessions 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Exhibits 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. AMTE–TX Business Meeting and Poster Session 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 19 On-Site Registration 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Presentation and Activity Sessions 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Exhibits 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Dan Meyer’s Session and Awards Presentation11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 20 On-Site Registration 7:30 a m.–9:30 a.m. Presentation and Activity Sessions 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Exhibits 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. July 18-20, 2011 Gaylord Texan Grapevine, TX