Video / Practice Discussion
Discussion Guide 1
- View video “ Constructing Viable Arguments and Critiquing the Reasoning of Others” (presenter: Nan
- ReadMathematical Practice #3-1overview from website
- The lesson being taught used a pie chart to show different field trip a class of 30 students could take. The students are to find a method to show proportional relationships. As a practical part of the lesson, the students are taught to defend their method to show a viable argument in their reasoning process.
- Answer the discussion questions while watching the video. Questions appear chronologically.
Introductory Activity – Video discussion
Discussion Questions /
- How does the teacher explain the concept of an argument being viable?
- Does she tell the students the answer only, or does she have the student seek out the answer?
- How does the teacher utilize the students’ prior knowledge base of definitions, assumptions and/or previous established results to justify the concept?
- How do the students communicate their understanding of the concept?
- How do they validate their reasoning to their classmates?
- What clarification question does the student (Dallin) ask the teacher about the procedural steps for this concept (see 19:50 in the video)? Does his question show that he has a greater understanding of the concept?
- How did the teacher help guide the students to come up with a method to solve the problem?
- How did the teacher help guide the students while they explained their problems on the board?
- Did the student groups come up with more than one way to solve the problem? If so, how many ways did they derive?
- How did the teacher summarize and tie up the Standard at the end of the lesson?
Discussion – What does this mean in my classroom?
Discussion Questions /
- What types of simple concepts could I set up in my classroom to have my students practice their validity skills?
- Are there concepts I could set up falsely to check for my students’ understanding of validity?
- How can I get my students to start asking themselves, ‘Why do I know this is a true statement? How can I prove it?’
Application – Create a lesson plan implementing the practice
Select a lesson plan of your own and integrate the Mathematical Practice #3 into the lesson. Write out the lesson plan, clearly identifying where you are implementing this practice.
Reflections – Write in Journal
- Do you feel it is important for students to work in groups to find a variety of viable methods? Why?
- Describe an example of your teaching which will support your answer to question 1.