Mississippi Professional Development
Understanding and Implementing the Mississippi Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMP)
Mississippi’s College- and Career-Readiness Standards for Mathematics defines the appropriate content standards for each grade level and each high school course to provide a uniform set of learning standards for every public school in Mississippi. While the mathematical content standards vary across grades and courses, the Standards for Mathematical Practice are consistent from K-12. The Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMP) describe the behaviors or "habits of mind" of mathematically proficient students. These SMP, when embedded meaningfully in the classroom, can provide a rich learning environment to help students makes sense of the mathematics in the real world.
Big Ideas Learning has created professional development to help Mississippi educators incorporate the SMP into everyday instruction.
Session Description:
Participants will learn how to meaningfully incorporate the Standards for Mathematical Practice in everyday instruction. Participants will engage with each SMP via fun problem-solving activities which will help them gain a deep understanding of each SMP. Each participant will receive a packet of SMP-specific resources.
Outcome:
Discover ways to deepen students’ knowledge of mathematical content by embedding the SMP in instruction at all three levels of learning: Surface, Deep, and Transfer.
Instructor:
Judy Hickman, former Mathematics Director for the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, and current Education Consultant for Big Ideas Learning.
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