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1 TEN COUNTY MATHEMATICS EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION Columbia Delaware Dutchess Greene Orange Putnam Rockland Sullivan Ulster Westchester in conjunction with the Orange-Ulster BOCES, present their 41 st ANNUAL ONE DAY SPRING CONFERENCE March 12, :00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Marlboro High School Marlboro, New York
2 Ten County Mathematics Educators Association Board of Directors President Michael Siuta, North Rockland High School Vice President Holly Siebert, Roy C Ketcham High School Secretary Tracey Finan, Croton-Harmon HS Treasurer Joseph Perlman, Rye Neck HS Registration/Membership Suzanne Libfeld, NYCMP/Lehman College Program Maria Claps-Michelsson, Retired from Mamaroneck HS Isabel McCarthy, Mamaroneck HS Exhibitors Stacy Rhubin, Monroe Woodbury H.S. Awards Kelly Geraghty, Middletown High School Gifts K.Lee Macci, Blue Mountain High School AMTNYS Representative Maria Claps-Michelsson NCTM Representative Marianne Strayton, Clarkstown CSD Director Marc Gittleman, Monticello Middle School Director Gina Dibble, Monticello High School Director Jeffrey Hahn, Mercy College Website Director Brian Fediuk, Middletown High School 2016 Site Coordinators John Marallo, Marlboro High School Robin Hecht, Director of Curriculum and Instruction Marlboro CSD **If anyone is interested in joining the TCMEA Board of Directors, please inquire at the Registration Desk. The TCMEA Board of Directors would like to thank: Marlboro Superintendent Michael Brooks, High School Principal Mr. Ryan Lawler, Director of Food Services Fred Callo, Director of Facilities Larry Cavazza, and Administrative Assistant Kathy Fabrizio for hosting this year s event The Orange-Ulster BOCES for their support and for the generous gifts All of our presenters for sharing their knowledge and expertise All of our exhibitors for introducing us to their new products Finally, to all of you for attending and keeping the spirit of mathematics education alive in the Ten County region
3 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 7:30 am 8:30 am Registration Main Lobby Breakfast Cafeteria Exhibitors Main Lobby 8:30 am 9:00 am OPENING SESSION--Auditorium Opening Remarks Michael Siuta, President What s New in NYS Math Education? Business Meeting Election of TCMEA Officers 9:00 am 10:00 am Session 1: See Following Schedule 10:00 am 10:30 am Exhibitors Main Lobby 10:30 am 11:30 am Session 2: See Following Schedule 11:30 am 12:00 pm Group 1: Lunch Group 2: Professional Networking and Exhibitors 12:05 am 12:35 pm Group 1: Professional Networking and Exhibitors Group 2: Lunch 12:45 pm 1:45 pm Session 3: See Following Schedule 1:55 pm 2:55 pm Session 4: See Following Schedule 3:00 pm 3:30 pm CLOSING SESSION Auditorium Final Remarks Michael Siuta, President **All attendees should pick up their Certificate of Attendance in the Auditorium after the closing session. At that time, please return the conference survey found in your folder
4 SESSION 1 (9:00 am 10:00 am) #1 Dr. Marianne Strayton, TCMEA Board Member (K-5) Room 19 Sequencing that Matters: Looking More Closely at EngageNY Problem Set Pages The session will analyze Problem Set sheets from EngageNY Modules as teachers make choices of how to best use (and not use) problems. #2 Lynda Brennan (K-5) Room 45 Making Middle School Math Come Alive with Games and Activities Participants will be actively engaged in working with games and activities to introduce or practice some basic math skills like probabilty or creating tables. #3 Jim Matthews, AMTNYS Past President (6-12) Room 42 Columbus Day, Halloween, and More Holiday Problem Solving Participants will solve (about 4) problems that connect to functional relationships. Inductive reasoning and finding patterns is emphasized. We will also discuss hints, solutions, and ways to motivate students. These are great problems of the week for special times of the year. #4 Lona Greenhouse (6-12) Room 43 Choose Your Fold Participants will be actively engaged in exploring mathematical concepts through various paper-folding activities #5 Tom Beatini (6-12) Room 10 An Introduction to the NEW Casio Classwiz fx-991ex - a High Performance-High Resolution Scientific Calculator. Explore the functionality of Casio s newest scientific calculator! It features comprehensive applications including a QR generator which transforms functions into graphs on a website. #6 Eric Kantor (9-12) Room 7 (Media Center) Teaching AP Calculus This session is primarily for teachers who have little or no experience in teaching AP Calculus. Please bring any questions and your TI-84 graphing calculator #7 Lee Fothergil (9-12 and TE) Room 40 Introduction to GeoGebra Explore a short introduction to a free program that you can use in your classroom. We will look geometric constructions, linear regression, and other concepts. Bring your IPad or tablet and follow along, if possible. #8 Joseph Perlman, TCMEA Treasurer (9-12) Room 106 TI Tips for Regents Success TI Tips for Regents Success: Give your students the best tools and tips to build confidence and score higher on high stakes exams. This session covers both the TI-84 Plus family and TI-Nspire family for NYS Math Regents exams. #9 Robert Gerver (9-12) Room 8 Financial Algebra: A Great Way For Students To Get A 3rd Or 4th Year Math Credit A full year curriculum on algebra and personal finance will be presented. Free textbook, 20+ page packet, and PowerPoint will be given to all attendees.
5 SESSION 2 (10:30 am 11:30 am) #10 Dr. Marianne Strayton, TCMEA Board Member (K-5) Room 19 Sequencing that Matters: Creating Fluency Practice Sequences that Help Students Make Connections Experience fluency practices that connect where students are with where we want them to go. #11 Mark Jones (6-8) Room 43 Empowering Students to Make Mathematical Connections Participate in activities that help find to the connections between a rule, graph, table and context. Develop deep understanding of multiple ways to solve problems. #12 Cyrus Shojai (6-8) Room 45 What Are You Talking About?? Using math vocabulary, conversation prompts and rubrics to understand and solve some of the mathematical concepts and problems covered in the Common Core (Story of Ratios) #13 Lee Fothergill (6-12) Room 40 Math Trails and other Hands on Activities A discussion on how Math Trails can inspire your students to think like a mathematician. We will also look at other hands on activities that you could use in your classroom. #14 Beth Goldberg (6-12) Room 42 Combining Art and Mathematics in the Classroom by Exploring Tessellations. Participants will work on a variety of activities exploring the mathematics behind tessellations and learn how tessellations have been used in art throughout history. #15 Tom Beatini (9-12) Room 10 Engaging Activities That Emphasize the FUN in FUNctions Participants will be provided with classroom ready lessons that enable students to discover fun ways to examine functional behavior and make sense of transformations. #16 Carlos Gomez (9-12) Room 8 Showbie and the Paperless Classroom- Participants will be introduced to Showbie and its Pro features. Showbie is the fastest, easiest, and most effective app for assignments and feedback in your 1:1 or 1:2 ipad classroom. Please bring your school issued or personal ipad! #17 John Titterton (9-12) Room 6 Parametric Equations Awesome Curves!! There is so much to see and talk about when investigating parametric equations. I'll do a little of this, some of that and a lot of the other. It's all fun! #18 Joseph PerlmanTCMEA Treasurer (9-12) Room 106 Creating an Interactive Math Classroom Give every student a voice that is seen instead of just heard. Send students lessons, activities, and assessments wirelessly. Have total classroom engagement and assist students anywhere in the classroom from the front.. This session covers the TI- Nspire family for NYS Math Regents exams #19 William Tozzo (General) Room 7 (Media Center) Brain Friendly Math Teaching Improve student understanding through simple strategies that rooted in strong cognitive psychology research.
6 SESSION 3 (12:45 pm 1:45 pm) #20 Dr. Marianne Strayton, TCMEA Board Member (K-5) Room 19 Sequencing that Matters: Looking At Word Problems What makes word problems challenging? Easier? And how can we leverage choices to support student growth? #21 Howard A. Stern (6-12) Room 7 (Media Center) Making Math Visible Using a slide together paper construction, participants will explore problem solving by creating a ball out of twenty paper triangles. This activity was developed by George Hart. #22 Jay Schiffman (6-8) Room 10 Examining Sequences in the Upper Middle School Classroom This hands-on workshop will focus on examining sequences which algebraic, geometric, Fibonacci-like and exponential in flavor. Please join us and explore. #23 Jim Matthews, AMTNYS Past President (6-12) Room 42 Christmas, New Year s, and Valentine s Day Problem Solving Participants will solve (about 4) problems that connect to functional relationships. Inductive reasoning and finding patterns is emphasized. We will also discuss hints, solutions, and ways to motivate students. Great problems of the week for special times of the year will be explored. #24 Joseph Perlman, TCMEA Treasurer (6-12) Room 106 Common Core Strategies to interviewing Using specific, easy strategies increase your chances of getting a job in a narrow job market. From preparation and research, to practice and implementation, we will talk about all key components to standing out from a crowd of applicants. #25 Ellen Falk, AMTNYS Vice-President (9-12) Room 43 Mathematics Meets the Cryosphere! This session will be content rich, project based, authentic and real time. It will apply mathematical modeling to give greater understanding of Arctic Sea Ice changes and the connection to climate change. SPACE MATH and NASA data base sources are explored and used. There is more to the story. STEM, CCLS Algebra 1,2. #26 Sharon Ciccone and Maria Michelsson, TCMEA Board Member (9-12) Room 215 Pizza Pizza: Which is Which? Come and explore solving systems of equations graphically. Participants will be given materials, websites, etc. that support students understanding of the process and concepts involved. (Such programs as Geogebra and Desmos will be used). #27 Robert Hohn (General) Computer Lab Quick Assessment Tools Participants will be introduced to QuickKey, Flubaroo, and Plickers, after which they will have time to incorporate these tools into their lesson plans. Device (ipad/tablet/laptop) suggested). #28 Jim Carpenter (9-12) Room 8 An Investigation of Linear Functiions Functions play a key role in CCSS-M. This session explores definitions of linear functions and three standard forms: slopeintercept, homogeneous, and the less familiar intercept #29 Heidi Bromley, NYSAMS President (9-12) Room 2 Bridging the Impossible Gap to Common Core in Algebra 2 This session will address the differences between the old and new alignment of standards on the Regents assessments, and we will discuss strategies to make the most of the remainder of this school year.
7 SESSION 4 (1:55 pm 2:55 pm) #30 Heidi Bromley, NYSAMS President (K -5) Room 2 Start with the Story The greatest challenge facing students and teachers is how to interpret and communicate through word problems and their solutions. Let s change perspective focus on the story first, numbers later, and apply the practices to how we synthesize and communicate our solution. #31 Alexis Andrews (3-5) Room 106 Financial Fitness for Life Reinforce your students math skills while teaching them important personal finance concepts such as comparison shopping, budgeting, and more. #32 Jay Schiffman (3-5 and TE) Room 10 Patterns, Puzzles and Games in the Elementary Classroom This hands-on workshop will focus on neat activities involving number patterns, factors, primes and multiples using manipulatives such as color tiles and fraction tiles. #33 Peter Arvanites (6-12) Room 19 Stealing Bases: Using Magic Number Cards to Present the Base Two Number System Participants will be shown a trick involving magic number cards and then discuss why the trick works, revealing a connection between the base ten and base two number systems. #34 Jim Matthews, AMTNYS Past-President (6-12) Room 42 St. Patrick s Day, Cinco de Mayo and More Holiday Problem Solving Participants will solve (about 4) problems that connect to functional relationships. Inductive reasoning and finding patterns is emphasized. We will also discuss hints, solutions, and ways to motivate students.. Great problems of the week for special times of the year will be explored. #35 Jamie Baumann (9-12) Room 436 Using the Google App in Your Classroom Participants will explore how to use the Google App in the math classrooms of today. #36 Michael Siuta, TCMEA President (General) Room 7 (Media Center) Department Coordinator/Chairman Roundtable Come meet your colleagues from around the Ten County region to discuss important issues facing New York s mathematics teachers.
8 NYSED News Unfortunately no representative from SED is able to join us this year. However, the following is a memo that was sent out recently that has some important information. From the New York State Education Department, FYIs and reminders that may be of interest to you. (1) New proposed process and timeline for development and implementation of new ELA and Math standards, curriculum, and assessments. On Monday Feb. 22 nd, at the Board of Regents meeting, Commissioner Elia shared the State s plan for the development of new ELA and Mathematics standards, thereby extending the work that was started by the AimHighNY survey. A new proposed timeline, contingent on funding to support the revision and implementation, described the opportunities for involvement throughout the standards development process, the timeframe available to local schools and districts to create curriculum and related instructional resources that are consistent with the new standards, and the State s tentative plans for when new assessments based on the new standards will be available. The Board of Regents agenda item and presentation are available at: (2) Briefing to the Board of Regents on the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Also on Monday Feb 22 nd, at the Board of Regents meeting, the Board heard a presentation about the new Federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which takes the place of the No Child Left Behind legislation.. The Board of Regents agenda item The Board of Regents agenda item and presentation are available at: (3) Continued recruitment of educators to help with assessments. The New York State Education Department (NYSED) is continuing to recruit skilled individuals to assist with the development of our Grade 3-8 ELA and Mathematics assessments. This call for involvement is to complement and continue to build our bank of educators who have already been nominated in the past to participate in our development processes (those who have already expressed interest need not reapply, but are welcome to further indicate their interest in being considered for future work). On March 15th and 16th, 2016, NYSED and Questar Assessment Inc. will host our next Educator Passage Review. Educator Passage Review is a two-day meeting in which educators will review selected reading passages to determine whether they should be used on future tests. As such, NYSED is requesting nomination of qualified educators to participate Educator Passage Review. Participating educators will review passages to ensure that each is: 1. developmentally appropriate, 2. appropriately complex for the grade level, 3. within grade-level expectations, 4. an appropriate length, and 5. fair and appropriate for students in New York State. NYSED is looking for nominees who: are representative of the diverse students that attend New York State schools, possess extensive experience and/or certification in: o English language Arts/childhood literacy; o meeting the literacy needs of English Language Learners; o meeting the literacy needs of Students with Disabilities; and/or o literacy in history/social studies, science, & technical subjects, and have a commitment to or background in social justice.
9 During Educator Passage Review, a separate committee of educators will be convened to review passages for each grade level. Participants will be required to attend both days of the meeting in person in Albany. Reimbursement for travel expenses, lodging, and a stipend will be provided to committee members by Questar Assessment, Inc. For those educators who are unable to accept stipends the stipend will be provided to the educator s school district. NYSED requests that organizations (school districts / BOCES, professional organizations, etc.) nominate classroom teachers and experienced educators they feel can best enhance the quality of the New York State Testing Program. While nominees who are active classroom teachers will be prioritized for selection, coaches, literacy specialists, and other educators (including at the college and university level) who work directly with students or teachers on literacy topics will be considered so long as they can demonstrate expertise at a specific grade or grade band. Administrators who do not actively work in literacy will not be considered for this specific test development activity. The goal of nomination and selection is to ensure a successful, productive Educator Review Meeting and enhance the quality of the 3-8 testing program. Please submit the names and contact information, ideally for at least one candidate per grade level, for participation in Educator Passage Review to Ross Garmil ([email protected]) by February 26, Educators selected for the Passage Review workgroups will be notified on February 29, To express involvement in future opportunities, feel free to continue to express interest by ing Ross Garmil after February 26th. Please indicate if, to your knowledge, the candidates have completed the online application to participate in the test development process ( For individuals previously nominated for other NYSED test development activities, there is no need to re-nominate these individuals; however, feel free to let us know if prior nominees are particularly well-suited for this activity. For those who have not previously submitted the application, be sure to indicate the name, contact information, content area and grade level(s) taught, gender, ethnicity, and expertise for each nomination. (4) Release of new Grade 3-8 ELA and Mathematics computer-based testing question sampler. This spring, many students across New York State will take the New York State Grades 3-8 ELA and Mathematics Field Tests on computer for the first time. Educators, students, and parents need tools to help students get comfortable taking a test on a computer. A New York State Question Sampler is now available for educators, students, and parents. Additional information, including how to access the sampler, see: (5) Release of new field advisory on testing accommodations. NYSED recently released a memo to reiterate the State s policy on the appropriate identification and implementation of testing accommodations for students with disabilities and students who are English Language Learners (ELLs). This memo is located at: As always, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] with questions, suggestions, and concerns. Peter Swerdzewski Assistant Commissioner for Assessment, Standards, and Curriculum New York State Education Department
10 Ten County Mathematics Educators Association Conference History 1976 John Jay High School, Wappingers Falls 1977 Hendrick Hudson High School, Montrose 1978 Newburgh Free Academy, Newburgh 1979 SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz 1980 Spring Valley High School, Spring Valley 1981 A.M. Dorner Middle School, Ossining 1982 George Fischer Middle School, Carmel 1983 Middletown High School, Middletown 1984 White Plains High School, White Plains 1985 Monroe-Woodbury High School, Monroe 1986 Spackenkill High School, Poughkeepsie 1987 H.C. Crittendon Middle School, Armonk 1988 Newburgh Free Academy, Newburgh 1989 Mahopac High School, Mahopac 1990 SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz 1991 Walter Panas High School, Cortlandt Manor 1992 Woodlands High School, Hartsdale 1993 Minisink Valley High School, Slate Hill 1994 Clarkstown South High School, West Nyack 1995 Mount Vernon High School, Mount Vernon 1996 Mount St. Mary College, Newburgh 1997 Arlington High School, Arlington 1998 Lincoln High School, Yonkers 1999 Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua 2000 Arlington High School, Arlington 2001 Monroe-Woodbury High School, Monroe 2002 Minisink Valley High School, Slate Hill 2003 North Salem High School, North Salem 2004 H.C. Crittendon Middle School, Armonk 2005 North Rockland High School, Thiells 2006 Cornwall High School, Cornwall 2007 Putnam Valley High School, Putnam Valley 2008 John Jay High School, Cross River 2009 Middletown High School, Middletown 2010 Beacon High School, Beacon 2011 Rye Neck High School, Mamaroneck 2012 Tappan Zee High School, Orangeburg 2013 Middletown High School, Middletown 2014 Ossining High School, Ossining 2015 North Rockland High School, Thiells 2016 Marlboro High School, Marlboro 2017 YOUR SCHOOL If you are interested in hosting this event in the future, please speak to someone at the registration desk
11 UPCOMING CONFERENCES NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS (NCTM) 2016 Annual Meeting & Exposition April 13-16, 2016 San Francisco, Ca. Regional Conferences Phoenix, AZ. October Philadelphia, PA. October 31 November 2 New: Innov8 Conference St. Louis, MO. November ASSOCIATION OF MATHEMATICS TEACHERS OF NEW YORK STATE (AMTNYS) The First New 3 Math Conference At Iona College New Rochelle, NY June th Annual Fall Conference November 10-12, 2016 Rye, NY NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF MATHEMATICS SUPERVISORS (NYSAMS) Hall of Fame and Leadership Summit Albany, New York September 23 24, 2016 TEN COUNTY MATHEMATICS EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION (TCMEA) 42 nd Annual Conference Date and Site TBD March, 2017
12 The Ten County Mathematics Educators Association would like to thank the following Exhibitors for attending today s conference: Casio America, Inc. Continental Press CPM Educational Program Houghton Mifflin Harcourt McGraw Hill/Glencoe Pearson Perfection Learning Rally! Education Reasoning Mind
13 MORE MATH FOR MORE PEOPLE CPM EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM SUPPORTING EDUCATORS, ENGAGING STUDENTS For over 25 years CPM EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM has been writing problem-based student-centered course materials. We support and empower the mathematics education community through exemplary curriculum for grade 6 through calculus, comprehensive professional development, and leadership. We are pleased to support the Ten County Mathematics Educators Association. Stop by our booth to meet with a CPM mentor teacher, to see our materials and request a preview, and to learn more about CPM and our summer program for new teachers. CPM EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM an educational 501(c)(3) nonprofit 9498 Little Rapids Way / Elk Grove CA / / CPM.ORG
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