Inside Mathematics: 8th Grade Math - Pythagorean Theorem
Patty Ferrant has taught mathematics at Pollicita Middle School in Daly City since 2000 — seven years in special education and nine years in mathematics in 7th and 8th grade.
The student population at her school is predominantly Latino and Filipino, and most students are English language learners.
This lesson was part of a unit on linear relationships and systems of equations. It focused on developing her students’ understanding of the Pythagorean Theorem and deepening their understanding of the relationships among the different sides and angles in a right triangle — beyond memorizing the formula a2+b2=c2.
The previous week, students had taken a formative assessment on which some of them did very well, and some of them were still struggling.
Patty framed this lesson around examining student work and asking students probing questions to encourage them to articulate and defend their thinking.
This lesson was recorded as part of a yearlong process to document Patty’s teaching and develop practitioner guides for developing strong practices in teaching and learning mathematics.
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Patty Ferrant has taught mathematics at Pollicita Middle School in Daly City since 2000 — seven years in special education and nine years in mathematics in 7th and 8th grade.
The student population at her school is predominantly Latino and Filipino, and most students are English language learners.
This lesson was part of a unit on linear relationships and systems of equations. It focused on developing her students’ understanding of the Pythagorean Theorem and deepening their understanding of the relationships among the different sides and angles in a right triangle — beyond memorizing the formula a2+b2=c2.
The previous week, students had taken a formative assessment on which some of them did very well, and some of them were still struggling.
Patty framed this lesson around examining student work and asking students probing questions to encourage them to articulate and defend their thinking.
This lesson was recorded as part of a yearlong process to document Patty’s teaching and develop practitioner guides for developing strong practices in teaching and learning mathematics.
Taught By
These demonstration lessons are taught by practicing teachers and professional developers. These lessons have been extensively field-tested in multiple settings and refined over time, and are generally presented to an audience of participating students and observing teachers.
A professional resource for teachers, coaches, and administrators passionate about improving students’ mathematics learning and performance.
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