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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Here is some of the WONDERFUL work that teachers and students are doing!





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Student and Parent Websites....

Click on the links below to find games and other important information.

School and District:
Destination Success
FCAT Explorer
Strategy Demonstrations
Number Worlds
Gizmos

Educational Games:
Interactive Vocabulary
Vocabulary by Grade Level
Problem Solving/ Brain Teasers/ Logic Problems
BCC
Wart Games
IXL

Tips and Games (by grade level):
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade

Professional:
Math Education Blog For Parents

Teacher Websites....

Click on the links below to find what you are looking for....

Lessons:
Insight/ Inform
Person Success
CPALMS

NCTM Illuminations
Math Wire
Math Power Points
Math Games, Posters, Lessons, and Brain Teasers
Differentiated Practice Sheets/ Fact Page/ Quiz
Differentiated Practice Sheets

Standards/FCAT/ Data:
Next Generation SSS
Common Core Standards

FCAT 2.0 Test Specifications
FCAT 2.0 Practice Tests
General FCAT Information

Limelight/ Inform

Professional Development:
KHAN Academy
Dr. Nicki's Math Blog
Primary Math Blog/ Math Journals

Common Core State Standards: (new)

Informational Websites:
K-5 Math Teaching Resources
Bridges In Mathematics

Standards Websites:
Common Core Site
Mathematical Practice Standards
Progressions
Arizona CCSS
North Carolina CCSS (unpacking/crosswalk)
Illustrative Mathematics

Wall Of Fame

Did you know you had a famous person in your own school? If you are famous for something related to math come tell me and you can be on my wall of fame too!!!! (Make sure it is different than someone else's.)

* Mrs. Laura Burrell is famous for the RIGHT ANGLE because the L in Laura makes a 90 degree angle.

* Mrs. Laura Burrell is famous for the abbreviation for POUND lb. because those are her initials.

Math RIDDLE...

Can you figure out the math riddle? The answer is at the bottom of my blog.

Why is everyone scared of 7?



About Me...

Mrs. Burrell
I am originally from St. Paul, Minnesota and decided to move down to Florida after I graduated college. I met my husband and wanted to "move back home." During our two year move we had a wonderful baby boy and after freezing in the arctic we moved back to Florida. I have been teaching for 9 years, two of them being a Math Specialist in Minnesota. I can tell you the children in MN really know their negative numbers. We moved back to Florida and built a house and adopted our beautiful baby daughter. Our family is complete! Outside of school my passions are spending time with my family and friends, scrapbooking, and being outdoors.
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FCAT 2.0

FCAT 2.0 is here! Please scroll down to your grade level for more information. If you want to read general facts about the FCAT, click here.

THIRD GRADERS....

Grade 3 General Content Limits

The content limits described below are applicable to all items developed for Grade 3; however, the content limits defined in the individual benchmark specifications can supersede these general content limits. Click here for the content limits. Skip ahead to page 22.

Item Types:

(50 – 55 questions in 2 70 minute sessions)

50 – 55 Multiple Choice

Reporting Categories

Number: Operations, Problems, and Statistics

Geometry and Measurement

Number: Fractions

50%

30%

20%

Cognitive Complexity

Low

Medium

High

25 – 35

50 - 70

5 - 15


FOURTH GRADERS...

Grade 4 General Content Limits

The content limits described below are applicable to all items developed for Grade 4; however, the content limits defined in the individual benchmark specifications can supersede these general content limits. Click here for the content limits. Skip ahead to p. 24.

Item Types:

(50 – 55 questions in 2 70 minute sessions)

35 – 40 Multiple Choice

10 – 15 Gridded Response

(Answers may not exceed five digits. Answers may not include fractions.)

Reporting Categories

Number: Operations, Problems,

Geometry and Measurement

Number: Base Ten and Fractions

45%

30%

25%

Cognitive Complexity

Low

Medium

High

25 – 35

50 - 70

5 - 15





FIFTH GRADERS...

Grade 5 General Content Limits

The content limits described below are applicable to all items developed for Grade 5; however, the content limits defined in the individual benchmark specifications can supersede these general content limits. Click here for the content limits. Skip ahead to p. 25.

Item Types:

(50 – 55 questions in 2 70 minute sessions)

Item Types: (50 – 55 questions in 2 70 minute sessions)

35 – 40 Multiple Choice

10 – 15 Gridded Response (Answers may not exceed five digits.)

Reporting Categories

Number: Base Ten and Fractions

Geometry and Measurement

Expression, Equations, and Statistics

50%

30%

20%

Cognitive Complexity

Low

Medium

High

10 – 20

55 – 75

10 - 20

Riddle Answer...

Because 7 8 9. (Because 7 ATE 9.)