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Investigations Users’ Conference Wednesday, July 15, 2009 from 8:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. July 15, 2009 8:00 8:30 Registration/ Continental Breakfast 8:30 9:30 Keynote Provided by Pearson Education 9:45 11:00 Breakout Session A 11:00 12:00 Enjoy lunch on your own. 12:00 1:15 Breakout Session B 1:30 2:45 Breakout Session C 3:00 4:00 Closing Session Provided by Pearson Education Registration Information: Cost: $75.00 per person Registration Deadline: June 29 th , 2009 Method of Payment: Checks Only Payable to: Nixa Public Schools Education Office (Annex A) 205 North Street Nixa, MO 65714 Name: _______________________________ E-mail:________________________________ Grade/Position:_________________________ School District: ________________________ School Address: _______________________ City:_____________ Zip Code:____________ Summer Contact Number: _______________ *Breakout Session Choices: 1 st Choice 2 nd Choice 3 rd Choice Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Sessions offered will be determined by number of participants - minimum of TEN participants More information about each session can be found at www.nixapublicschools.net Questions? Contact Cheryl Dick @ [email protected] or (417) 724-4060

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Page 1: Investigations

Investigations Users’ Conference Wednesday, July 15, 2009 from 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

July 15, 2009

8:00 – 8:30

Registration/

Continental Breakfast

8:30 – 9:30

Keynote Provided by

Pearson Education

9:45 – 11:00

Breakout Session A

11:00 – 12:00

Enjoy lunch on your

own.

12:00 – 1:15

Breakout Session B

1:30 – 2:45

Breakout Session C

3:00 – 4:00

Closing Session

Provided by Pearson

Education

Registration Information:

Cost: $75.00 per person

Registration Deadline: June 29th, 2009

Method of Payment: Checks Only

Payable to: Nixa Public Schools

Education Office (Annex A)

205 North Street

Nixa, MO 65714

Name: _______________________________

E-mail:________________________________

Grade/Position:_________________________

School District: ________________________

School Address: _______________________

City:_____________ Zip Code:____________

Summer Contact Number: _______________

*Breakout Session Choices:

1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Sessions offered will be determined by number of participants - minimum of TEN participants More information about each session can be

found at www.nixapublicschools.net

Questions?

Contact Cheryl Dick @

[email protected]

or (417) 724-4060

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Breakout Session Choices

Session One Choices (9:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.)

(A1) It‟s As Easy as 1*2*3 – Investigations and PowerPoint - Stephany Vesely (K-4 Session)

(A2) SuccessNet and SuccessTracker – Stacey McMichael, Pearson Representative (K-4 Session)

(A3) "Math Talk" in the Investigations Classroom - Suzanne Love, Pearson Representative (K-4

Session)

(B2) Setting up Your Mathematical Community - Cathy Calhoun (Kindergarten Session)

(B4) Sorting and Surveys - Angie Lunceford and Dawn McNew (Kindergarten Session)

(B5) Spice up Routines, Calendar Time and Classroom Management - Paula Sorrell

(Kindergarten Session)

(C1) Considerations for Unit Preparation - Cindy Marquardt (1st

Grade Session)

(C3) Getting Started - Jean League (1st

Grade Session)

(C5) Assessments with Investigations - Julia Ream (1st

Grade Session)

(C8) Games, Games, and More Games - Robin Mason (1st

Grade Session)

(D2) Math Workshop--How to Use the Games of Investigations Constructively - Anita Young (2nd

Grade Session)

(D4) Build It and They Will Come.......to start thinking algebraically - LaDonna Hunt (2nd

Grade

Session)

(E2) How Do I Collect Grades for Investigations? - Kristy Richart (3rd

Grade Session)

(E5) Don‟t Be a Square! Explore Geometry! - Nicole Rothove (3rd

Grade Session)

(F2) Probability - Shannon Savvenas (4th

Grade Session)

(F4) 2-D Geometry - Polly Got a Cracker? - Tammy Beets (4th

Grade Session)

(F6) Division Stories - Gena Wenger (4th

Grade Session)

(F8) Penny Jars and Plant Growth - What is the last book about? - Pam Clark (4th

Grade Session)

(F9) Solve Addition and Subtraction Problems Efficiently Using a Variety of Strategies -

Landmarks and Large Numbers - Karen Perry (4th

Grade Session)

~Important Note:

~Please indicate session choices (i.e. A1, A3, F1 …) on your registration in the order of preference per session. Sessions offered will be determined by number of participants - minimum of TEN participants ~Session A1, A2, A3 are for all grade levels (K-4). ~Most sessions are offered twice. ~Your schedule will be available upon arrival at the conference.

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Session Two Choices (12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.)

(A1) It‟s As Easy as 1*2*3 – Investigations and PowerPoint - Stephany Vesely (K-4 Session)

(A2) SuccessNet and SuccessTracker - Stacey McMichael, Pearson Representative (K-4 Session)

(A3) "Math Talk" in the Investigations Classroom - Suzanne Love, Pearson Representative (K-4

Session)

(B1) Where Do I Begin? - Cathy Calhoun (Kindergarten Session)

(B3) “How Many Do You Have?” - Angie Lunceford and Dawn McNew (Kindergarten Session)

(B5) Spice up Routines, Calendar Time and Classroom Management - Paula Sorrell

(Kindergarten Session)

(C2) Pattern Blocks, Geo-boards and Connecting Cubes … Oh My! - Cindy Marquardt (1st

Grade

Session)

(C4) What About the GLEs? - Jean League (1st

Grade Session)

(C6) Math Workshop: Organizing, Playing, Assessing - Julia Ream (1st

Grade Session)

(C7) Getting Started-Setting up the Daily Routines - Robin Mason (1st

Grade Session)

(D1) The “Meat and Potatoes” of Investigations - Anita Young (2nd

Grade Session)

(D3) Counting, Coins, and Combinations; Ok! - LaDonna Hunt (2nd

Grade Session)

(E1) Making Math Workshop Work for You - Kristy Richart (3rd

Grade Session)

(E3) Trading Stickers -- Combining Coins - Karen Perry (3rd

Grade Session)

(E4) So Many Resources, So Little Time....What to Do? - Nicole Rothove (3rd

Grade Session)

(F1) Data Analysis - Shannon Savvenas (4th

Grade Session)

(F3) Measurement - Size It Up - Tammy Beets (4th

Grade Session)

(F5) Multiple Towers - Gena Wenger (4th

Grade Session)

(F7) Multiplication and Division - Pam Clark (4th

Grade Session)

Session Three Choices (1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.)

(B1) Where Do I Begin? - Cathy Calhoun (Kindergarten Session)

(B3) “How Many Do You Have?”- Angie Lunceford and Dawn McNew (Kindergarten Session)

(B5) Spice up Routines, Calendar Time and Classroom Management - Paula Sorrell

(Kindergarten Session)

(C2) Pattern Blocks, Geo-boards and Connecting Cubes … Oh My! - Cindy Marquardt (1st

Grade

Session)

(C4) What About the GLEs? - Jean League (1st

Grade Session)

(C6) Math Workshop: Organizing, Playing, Assessing - Julia Ream (1st

Grade Session)

(C7) Getting Started-Setting up the Daily Routines - Robin Mason (1st

Grade Session)

(D1) The “Meat and Potatoes” of Investigations - Anita Young (2nd

Grade Session)

(D3) Counting, Coins, and Combinations; Ok! - LaDonna Hunt (2nd

Grade Session)

(E1) Making Math Workshop Work for You - Kristy Richart (3rd

Grade Session)

(E3) Trading Stickers -- Combining Coins - Karen Perry (3rd

Grade Session)

(E4) So Many Resources, So Little Time....What to Do? - Nicole Rothove (3rd

Grade Session)

(F1) Data Analysis - Shannon Savvenas (4th

Grade Session)

(F3) Measurement - Size It Up - Tammy Beets (4th

Grade Session)

(F5) Multiple Towers - Gena Wenger (4th

Grade Session)

(F7) Multiplication and Division - Pam Clark (4th

Grade Session)

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All Grade Level Session Choices (A1) It‟s As Easy as 1*2*3 – Investigations and PowerPoint

Stephany Vesely – K-4th Grade Session Integrating technology into Math Investigations through PowerPoint is a great way to

enhance Math lessons. In this session, you will see many examples of brain-friendly lessons with instructions and visuals available to students. Having the lessons in PowerPoint is a powerful tool to organize and store lessons for future use. Bring your unit 1 book and a jump drive and be ready to learn how to make teaching Math Investigations easier and way more fun!

(A2) SuccessNet and SuccessTracker Stacey McMichael, Pearson Representative – K-4th Grade Session

Let‟s face it; today‟s students are literate in technology … sometimes more than their teachers. This session will give you tools necessary to successfully implement resources from SuccessNet and SuccessTracker into Investigations lessons.

o SuccessNet: Access to downloadable student software, extra state specific material, resource masters, on-line activities, on-line lesson planner and more classroom resources.

o SuccessTracker: Scoring, documents, prescriptions, and alternatives for students who need additional learning experiences. Find out how this tool allows students to take unit tests and two grade-level tests on-line and how it generates test result reports for each student and for the whole class.

(A3) "Math Talk" in the Investigations Classroom Suzanne Love- Pearson Representative - K-4th Grade Session

In this session, teachers will engage in dialogue with peers about the role of classroom discourse in the Investigations classroom. Participants will explore program components to gain insight into the why, what, and how of student discussions. They will explore different questioning techniques that provide an opportunity for improved informal assessment of student learning. Participants will practice the art of discussion facilitation using games and classroom routines from the Investigations program. This session is appropriate for teachers of all grade levels.

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Kindergarten Session Choices

(B1) Where Do I Begin?

Cathy Calhoun - Kindergarten Session

Familiarize yourself with the components of the Kindergarten Investigations program

Let‟s travel through: o Investigations Curriculum Units o Structuring your Day for Investigations

Take a glimpse at: o Differentiating Instruction o Assessing Kindergartner‟s Progress

(B2) Setting up Your Mathematical Community

Cathy Calhoun – Kindergarten Session Create a classroom community in which it is safe to explore, share and learn from

each other. Learn how to establish an atmosphere that promotes a community of learners…

o Accommodate learners of varying strengths and abilities. o Restructure your Calendar Lessons for Investigations o Familiarize yourself with the Materials and Tools used in Investigations

(B3) “How Many Do You Have?”

Angie Lunceford and Dawn McNew – Kindergarten Session

Ready, Set, Plan! This presentation will cover ways to make sense of addition,

subtraction and the number system. It will include games, lessons, hands-on

activities, ways to differentiate instruction and assessments for Unit Six. Leave with a

great plan for Investigations next year!

(B4) Sorting and Surveys

Angie Lunceford and Dawn McNew – Kindergarten Session

Join us for a planning good time! This presentation will cover ways to help your

students understand how to sort and classify information. It will include games,

lessons, hands-on activities, ways to differentiate instruction and assessments for Unit

Seven. Leave with a great plan for Investigations next year!

(B5) Spice up Routines, Calendar Time and Classroom Management Paula Sorrell – Kindergarten Session

Managing kindergarteners is a feat in itself, and it changes as the year progresses. This session will provide an overview of daily routines and alternate methods to teach, engage, manage and assess during daily routines. Plus, find out how to maximize calendar time instruction while keeping students engaged and learning.

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1st

Grade Session Choices

(C1) Considerations for Unit Preparation Cindy Marquardt – 1st Grade Session

Where does one begin when preparing to teach a unit of the Investigations Curriculum? Participants of this workshop will take a closer look at the components of a unit in order to maximize student success. Important focus points and topics within each unit will be discussed as preparations are made for instruction.

(C2) Pattern Blocks, Geo-boards and Connecting Cubes … Oh My! Cindy Marquardt – 1st Grade Session

Yes, you can organize the classroom for successful implementation of the Investigations curriculum. Yes, you can find ways to make tools, materials and games easily accessible for students as well as teachers. Educators attending this presentation will gain practical insights for preparation, organization and management of materials, math workshop activities and student assessments. Yes, you can do it.

(C3) Getting Started

Jean League - 1st Grade Session

Get an overview of Investigations in First Grade. We will be focusing on the

Implementation Guide. Some topics covered will be: suggestions for using the

curriculum in your classroom, the mathematics content of first grade, using the

Teacher Notes, structuring your math day, differentiating instruction, classroom

routines and assessment tools.

(C4) What About the GLEs?

Jean League – 1st Grade Session

Spend time looking at the content and scope and sequence in the Investigations First Grade Program. You‟ll leave knowing which of the units addresses each of the Missouri Math Grade Level Expectations for first grade and have a plan of action for your entire year!

(C5) Assessments with Investigations

Julia Ream – 1st Grade Session

You‟ve taught the GLEs, but how do you assess without using your typical assessment tools? We will take a closer look at different kinds of assessments, discuss how and when to administer them, and how to use observation and assessment checklists in the 1st grade classroom.

(C6) Math Workshop: Organizing, Playing, Assessing

Julia Ream – 1st Grade Session

Come play with us and see how Investigations uses games to teach, review, and build. This session will also discuss the use of Math Workshop and how cooperative learning is used. If you are having „how-to‟ questions, this session is for you.

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(C7) Getting Started - Setting up the Daily Routines

Robin Mason – 1st Grade Session

This session will focus on setting up and the importance of the daily routines of the

Investigations series. We will discuss the various components and how they enhance

student learning. We will discuss how to fit the routines into Math Calendar and how

they address the GLEs. You will walk away with everything you need to begin your

daily routines.

(C8) Games, Games, and More Games

Robin Mason – 1st Grade Session

Let‟s play! We will look at daily games your students will be playing as they move

through the First Grade Investigations Series and discuss ways for preparation and

organization of required materials. Be prepared to do a little game playing as we

discuss ways that we can enhance the games to make them more challenging for

students. You will take with you a better understanding of the games and how they

enhance student learning.

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2nd

Grade Session Choices

(D1) The “Meat and Potatoes” of Investigations

Anita Young - 2nd Grade Session

The Investigations program is based on specific components. If you want to learn how to set up your Investigations time, please join us during this session! You will leave with practical ideas for your classroom.

(D2) How to Use the Games of Investigations Constructively

Anita Young – 2nd Grade Session

Students love to play games, and Investigations uses games to reinforce learning. Instead of using the term "games," we call it "Math Workshop." See how the series and your GLEs, along with the games, will heighten your teaching. Please join us and be ready to play!

(D3) Counting, Coins, and Combinations; Ok! LaDonna Hunt – 2nd Grade Session

Come explore this unit of Investigations with us! In this unit, emerging mathematicians will use counting strips, be introduced to a new counting routine, explore coins, and play games that involve counting and working with coin equivalencies. We'll examine 10-minute math, unit lessons, games, and assessments.

(D4) Build It and They Will Come.......to start thinking algebraically LaDonna Hunt – 2nd Grade Session

In the Investigation, “How Many Floors? How Many Rooms?,” students are introduced to algebraic thinking using manipulatives and thought-provoking discussion. Come see the lessons, play the games, hear about 10-minute math, and learn how you can put your students on the path to algebraic thinking!

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3rd

Grade Session Choices

(E1) Making Math Workshop Work for You

Kristy Richart - 3rd Grade Session

Come and see how your "Mini Mathematicians" can use Math Workshop Games to learn new concepts, build on old concepts, and have fun.

(E2) How Do I Collect Grades for Investigations?

Kristy Richart - 3rd Grade Session

Teachers will be exposed to a variety of assessment techniques to be used with Investigations. Formal and Informal Assessments will be discussed and created.

(E3) Trading Stickers - Combining Coins

Karen Perry - 3rd Grade Session

In this unit the students will:

Recognize and present the place value of each digit in 2- and 3-digit numbers

Use equivalencies among pennies, dimes and dollars

Recognize and demonstrate the equivalence of one 100 to ten 10s and of one 10 to ten 1s

Recognize and use coin equivalencies

You will be introduced to two games -- "Capture 5" and "Collect $2.00"

(E4) So Many Resources, So Little Time....What to Do?

Nicole Rothove - 3rd Grade Session

Come to learn classroom management of Investigations. We will discuss practical organization of materials, cooperative learning grouping and easy application of the new Investigations series.

(E5) Don‟t Be a Square! Explore Geometry! Nicole Rothove- 3rd Grade Session In this session, we will work with different aspects of the Investigations curriculum

resources focusing on Geometry. We will explore games, the student activity book,

the student resource books as well as various websites. Don't be a square....come

join the fun!

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4th

Grade Sessions

(F1) Data Analysis

Shannon Savvenas - 4th Grade Session

This presentation will cover ways to make sense of data and using graphs to communicate important information. It will incorporate 10-minute math ideas, games, lessons, and assessments for Unit 2. It will show various ways to supplement with literature and technology and ways to differentiate your instruction.

(F2) Probability

Shannon Savvenas - 4th Grade Session

You are "Certain" to learn ways to find likelihood and chances of outcomes through these lessons, games, and 10-minute math ideas. It will show ways to assess and supplement with literature and technology for Unit 2, as well as ways to differentiate your instruction.

(F3) Measurement - Size It Up

Tammy Beets - 4th Grade Session

This presentation will include lessons on the area of polygons, decomposing shapes, and using symmetry. It will incorporate 10-minute math lessons, hands-on activities, ways to differentiate instruction and assessment ideas.

(F4) 2-D Geometry - Polly Got a Cracker?

Tammy Beets - 4th Grade Session

This presentation will include lessons on the area of polygons and sorting and combining 2-D geometric shapes. It will incorporate 10-minute math lessons, Quick Images, Guess My Rule, hands-on activities and assessment ideas.

(F5) Multiple Towers

Gena Wenger – 4th Grade Session

During this session, we will demonstrate and discuss part of a unit of study where students solve multiplication problems with small and large 2-digit numbers by breaking the numbers apart and representing their solutions with arrays. Our session will cover 10-minute math, games, activities, literature, and different ways to differentiate.

(F6) Division Stories

Gena Wenger – 4th Grade Session

During this session, we will demonstrate and discuss ways students will solve and represent division problems in story context, including problems with remainders. Our session will cover 10-minute math, games, activities, literature, and ways to differentiate.

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(F7) Multiplication and Division Pam Clark - 4th Grade Session

This session will be focused on the third cycle in the year of multiplication and division. Two-digit multiplication, multiplication strategies, and problem solving using division are the investigations in this session. We'll talk about 2 ten-minute math activities, assessment, and how does this align with the GLEs and MAP.

(F8) Penny Jars and Plant Growth - What is the last book about? Pam Clark – 4th Grade Session

This is a fun and important unit for the end of the year. Your students will explore patterns, functions, and change. We will explore the 2 ten-minute math activities and ways to incorporate them into what you are already doing. Our group will also see how this unit can align with some of our science GLEs. This is a great unit to help transition our students into 5th grade.

(F9) Solve Addition and Subtraction Problems Efficiently Using a Variety of Strategies -Landmarks and Large Numbers

Karen Perry – 4th Grade Session Students practice and refine strategies for adding and subtracting whole numbers to

10,000. Students continue to develop and use subtraction strategies with the goal of using at least one strategy efficiently and accurately. They solve subtraction problems involving removal, comparison and missing parts.

Goals: *Read, write, and sequence numbers up to 10,000 o Add and subtract multiples of 10; 100; and 1,000 fluently o Solve addition and subtraction problems efficiently, choosing from a variety

of strategies.