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ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS You are invited to attend the 2015 Auckland Mathematical Association Term One Saturday Morning Workshops “Statistics Plus” Registration is online at: http://www.aucklandmaths.org.nz/upcoming-events/term-1-saturday-morningworkshops-2015-2/ WHEN: Saturday March 28th 2015 WHERE: Epsom Campus Epsom, Auckland TIME: 9.00 am – noon COST: $5 Koha 8:30 – 9:00 am Tea and Coffee – come and catch up with friends or make new ones! 9:00 – 9:30 am Plenary Speaker Statistics and K-12 in the United States: We’ve Come a Long Way! Christine Franklin University of Georgia Athens, GA USA Abstract: The United States is realizing the need to achieve a level of quantitative literacy for its high school graduates to prepare them to thrive in the modern world. Given the prevalence of statistics in the media and workplace, individuals who aspire to a wide range of positions and careers require a certain level of statistical literacy. Because of the emphasis on data and statistical understanding, it is crucial for us as educators to consider how we can prepare a statistically literate population. Students must acquire an adequate level of statistical literacy through their education beginning in the first grade of education. The Common Core State Standards for mathematics (that include statistics) in grades Kindergarten – 12 have been adopted by the most states and the District of Columbia. These national standards for the teaching of statistics and probability range from counting the number in each category to determining statistical significance through the use of simulation and randomization tests. This presentation will provide a brief history of statistics at K-12 in the U.S., an overview of the statistics and probability content of these common core standards, resources that support the K-12 standards in statistics, describe the knowledge and preparation needed by the future and current K–12 teachers who will be teaching using these standards, and the desired assessment of statistics at K-12 on the high stakes national tests will be explored. ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS 9:30 – 10:30 am Workshop 1 1A Preparing Student and Teachers to Navigate the Data Stream Christine Franklin University of Georgia USA In this session, we will summarize and describe distributions of numerical data focusing on understanding measures of center and variability (spread) emphasizing the mean and mean absolute deviation (MAD). We will evolve to using random sampling to draw inferences about a population mean by using simulation to explore the question, “How close can we expect a sample mean to be to a population mean?” We will develop understanding of center and statistical variability by utilizing hands on activities. Please bring a calculator. 1B Co- operative learning = Collective responsibility Robyn Headifen Team Solutions There is nothing magical about putting students in groups. Students can compete with groupmates, students can work individually while ignoring groupmates, or students can work cooperatively with groupmates. When students are working together in a group they are engaged in explaining to others. Learning, thinking, talking are interrelated become actively involved rather than are being passive receivers of Teachers explanations able to assume an instructional role. In this workshop we will look at a selection of activities across the strands that can be used to support students to work cooperatively in the classroom. 1C Learn and teach Statistics 1.10, 2.8, 2.9 and possible 3.10 Suzie Zheng Green Bay High School The subject of statistics is rife with misleading terms, from this workshop we will look at some key Statistical terms such as Sampling Error and Non-Sampling Error, sampling variability. We will also look at how to use Google Doc in teaching and assessing Statistics standards. 1D Strategies for raising student engagement and achievement Katalina Ma and Masina Po’e Tofaeono Mount Roskill Grammar and Papatoetoe High School We will share experiences of running tutorials outside of class and helping at homework centres. This workshop will focus on how these settings effect student achievement, engagement and confidence in mathematics. We will also explain how offering this time encourages an environment of success and a growing enjoyment of the subject. We will share activities that we have used in our classrooms. 10:30 – 11:00 am Morning tea ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS 11:00 am – noon Workshop 2 2A Stimulating Simulations for AS91268 Anna Martin Auckland University Do you have students to graph and discuss the distribution of their simulation results as part of their assessment for AS91269? Do you teach simulations as part of your probability topic? If you've answered no to either of these questions, then this workshop is (highly likely to be) for you! This workshop will explore simulations with a focus on probability modelling. We'll identify the key ideas and concepts that we need to develop, not just for the assessment of AS91268, but also so that we can offer a coherent statistics learning pathway from NCEA Level 1 to NCEA Level 3. A sequence of lessons and activities used for teaching this standard will be presented, shared and discussed. This workshop is aimed at teachers who are already familiar with this standard, but would like to gain some new ideas or a new perspective on using simulations at NCEA Level 2. 2B Making the internals work for you – Level 3 Trigonometry at Rainbows End Sally van Praag Albany Senior High School When the standards changed a few years ago I was left with a bit of a dilemma, like us all, as to how much of the new Trigonometry Standard at Level 3 needed to be assessed vs how to teach proper modelling skills in a way that the students could really empathise with. I'll talk through how I managed to teach the whole standard so that it seemed coherent and run the internal in Auckland's favourite (only?) Theme Park, Rainbows End! There will be examples of assessments, student work and classroom activities to take away with you. 2C BYOD – Google Sites, Drive and Apps… Sheila Singh and Aimee Harris Tamaki College This workshop will give you some tips & tricks on how to set up a Google Site, a Drive with folders and other apps. Lots of time for exploring and learning on your own device, with opportunities to ask questions. Bring along your devices! 2D Lucy Edmonds and Susan Green Bay High School Lucy has presented a number of statistics workshops in the past and she will be sharing some of her experiences with you. ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS ATTENTION MATHEMATICS TEACHERS Registration is online at: http://www.aucklandmaths.org.nz/upcoming-events/term-1-saturday-morningworkshops-2015-2/ Please register by 4:00 pm Thursday 26th of March Queries Contact: Ranee Prasad [email protected] Alan Santos [email protected] Level 2, A Block