High School Mathematics - Overcoming Geometry Challenges

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How do we improve students’ scores on high school standardized math tests?”

“How do we prepare our students to understand concepts vs. memorize facts and procedures?”

“How do we ready all students to think mathematically in a high tech work world?”

“How do we better challenge our most advanced students with rigorous 21st century instruction?

 

iRi’s High School Mathematics programs are best suited for teachers who are serious about attaining dramatic improvement in all students’ math confidence and performance to prepare for the demanding 21st century.

Professional Learning

Overcoming Geometry Challenges

  • Learn to creatively focus Geometry instruction on the “big ideas”
    • Master set inclusion/exclusion, order, proportionality, and relationships
  • Explore how to develop mathematical reasoning in Geometry
  • Enable students to develop a spatial cognitive framework from which to interpret relationships of numbers (integers, rational, irrational) and visualize operations
  • Receive instructional strategies which nurture both the development of essential thinking skills and the content of Geometry with the study of forms (visualizing), form analysis (coordinate Geometry), informal deduction (construction) and formal deduction (proof Geometry)
  • Remedy common student misconceptions about Geometry
    • Move from memorizing Geometric terms to developing visual understandings of core Geometric concepts
  • Understand how to identify and develop those cognitive functions that enable achievement in Geometry, including labeling key concepts, Geometric figures and operations; developing visual transport of shapes; categorizing forms, and pursuing logical evidence
  • Discover strategies to encourage inductive and deductive reasoning, hypothetical testing, and spontaneous comparisons of Geometric shapes
  • Develop alternative assessments to precede annual standardized tests
  • Build student confidence in math