Diazsalgado Final Project 2
Diazsalgado Final Project 2
Diazsalgado Final Project 2
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For starters, I expect a decent amount of differences and similarities between state and
national standards. State and national compare in being specific on what they want the students to
achieve at the end or throughout an activity. Each standard is designated for the students end goal,
they are numbered a specific way as well. Throughout comparing the two, I also noticed that they
have either one or more than two standards for each one. Every standard is located under the same
overall standard in a way. There is the standard, and there are sub standards that add more detail
to what is expected of that particular standard. In the two documents, it is also quite easy to
understand and know which standard is easy for a student to complete. The sub standards just go
I found a bit more differences than similarities. In the state standards, it mentions a
standard indicator for each grade not just for the students in general. As the grade goes up, the
standard becomes more specific for the grade level. The number of sub standards ranges
throughout the different standards. There are more sub standards in the international. The only
main difference I see is how the state standards mention the grades and not just for the overall
student like in the international standards. In the state standard document, there is a national
indicator which could be the international indicator which is basically the overall standard and
then it goes into the state standard mentioning the grades 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 12th. Which is quite
informative because each grade is either in an elementary, middle, and high school environment.
Meaning it is the standard the students should have to meet in that school.
In my Section 4, I will be including the standards; 1.A8.1 and 1.C.8.1. Which are “Apply
existing knowledge to independently generate new ideas, products, or processes with digital tools.”
The second standard states, “Use digital models and simulations to answer questions or to solve
problems.”
Create Your Own Math Game
• Standard 1.A.8.1
• Standard 1.C.8.1
problems
• Standard 5b
Objective:
outline that they would like. The outline will include problem solving
with previous lessons learned in class. They will take their notes to create
a question and answer game, which could be used to help the students’
Materials:
Microsoft Word
Chrome Laptop
Line Paper
Writing Utensils
Procedures:
1. Have students get into a group of 4-6 people. Write down who is in
each group.
4. Have students choose a lesson topic that we have gone over in the last
5. Students should have lesson notes, use the lesson notes to create a
9. Give students about 40 minutes to create the game and send the
10. Go over the problems and answers and see if they meet up to the
Assessment:
The project will be graded on how much students contributed to the
Game and how well the final result is. Each game will be played to test
The answer will be called out, find the problem to the answer
5x=10
2x+4=8 20x+8=14
X=?
X=? X=?