MST Standard Three: Mathematics
Students will:
· understand the concepts of and become proficient with the skills
of mathematics;
· communicate and reason mathematically;
· become problem solvers by using appropriate tools and strategies;
through the
integrated study of number sense and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement,
and statistics and probability.
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Instructionally, there are three components underpinning the revised Learning Standards for Mathematics:
· Conceptual Understanding, involving the understanding of mathematical ideas and procedures. This includes the knowledge of basic arithmetic facts. This component serves to lay the foundation for “remembering or reconstructing mathematical facts and methods, for solving new and unfamiliar problems, and for generating new knowledge”.
· Procedural Fluency, that is, the ability to carry out procedures “flexibly, accurately, efficiently and appropriately”, and
· Problem Solving, the “ability to formulate, represent, and solve mathematical problems”.
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These components are represented as content and process strands in the revised
standards, which are grade-specific.
The five content strands
are: number sense and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and statistics
and probability. Within each of these strands are bands which focus instruction
into specific areas for study, such as Estimation in the Number Sense and
Operations strand.
The five process strands
are problem solving, reasoning and proof, communication, connections, and
representation.
The New York State Education
Department advises that the teaching of the process and content strands be integrated if students
are to be successful in mathematics.
MarcoPoloNY is proud to
provide access to quality Math resources aligned to these revised standards.
Please click on the links to the right to view the process and content
strands and bands with their performance indicators for each grade level.
Then, click on an aligned lesson that will help your students achieve knowledge,
understanding and an ability to apply mathematical concepts to solve problems
and prepare them for local and state assessments.