Algebraic Procedures in Need of a Conceptual Makeover
and I will presenting on Friday, April 27 from 8:00 - 9:00 in the Walter Washington Convention Center room 147B.
So, what does that title mean? It's a response to lessons that present a procedure to students followed by pages upon pages of practice problems. These lessons exist. I know. I've seen them. I'm even guilty of having taught a few of them. They usually begin with notes and, if the teacher is really creative, the notes take the form of a foldable. (Don't get me wrong. I love foldables. I just prefer that they summarize student learning rather than present the learning to them.) Anyway... this presentation is my attempt to discuss how we can "effectively build fluency with procedures on a foundation of conceptual understanding" (Principles to Actions, p. 10).
This topic has been rolling around in my thoughts for some time. Here's how I see it:
I am using three procedures to illustrate this idea.
- Writing the equation of a line given two points
- Identifying the vertex of a quadratic given vertex form, and
- Solving exponential equations using logarithms.
Here is the presentation and the handout.
Since there is a possibility that I won't get to all three examples I've made videos to complement the presentation. This first one is writing the equation of a line given two points.
The second is solving exponential equations using logarithms.
So, that's it. I've prepared what I want to share. Handouts are copied and uploaded. I've practiced (and will continue to practice). My bags are packed. DC bound.
Thanks for coming, for reading/listening, and hopefully I'll meet some of you in DC.
Thank you! attending virtually this year, so love that all of this is here. :) Promises to be an amazing session.
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