To create a spiraling mathematics program that applies math concepts and skills to the real world in a way that uses technology, problem solving, and computational skills in the mastery of mathematics content and process so that students will be empowered to reach full potential to participate in future social, economic, and educational opportunities.
Lamar Consolidated ISD is committed to providing a superior mathematics education for all students so that, as graduates, they will have mathematical competence to enable them to solve problems using a variety of techniques, to apply mathematical concepts to common and complex problem situations, and to read, interpret, and evaluate complex information.
Upon graduation, our students will:
The Lamar CISD Mathematics Curriculum is aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and course descriptions are defined by the state. Please visit the link below to visit the Texas Education Agency’s sites dedicated to curriculum and descriptions.
View thhe Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Title 19, Part II Chapter 111
Problem Solving (Processes and Strategies) - Teachers guide students to solve problems using the LCISD Problem-Solving Model model. Problem solving strategies outlined in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills are integrated throughout the curriculum as well.
Concrete to Abstract Learning Cycle - Through the use of hands-on learning with various manipulatives, students move from the concrete and pictorial towards the understanding of abstract concepts.
Differentiation - Teachers strive to reach all learners in their classrooms through the use of best practices such as effective questioning, small group instruction, and hands-on activities.
Technology Integration - Technology, such as graphing calculators, interactive whiteboards, and computer programs.are integrated in the K-12 curriculum.
Vocabulary and Reading Strategies - Use of accurate and appropriate mathematical vocabulary is emphasized in the classrooms. Teachers provide students opportunities to read, see, use, and say vocabulary terms throughout the study of concepts.
5E Model of Instruction - This instructional model provides an effective approach that connects current knowledge to new ideas. The five phases of instruction include Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate.
Small Group Instruction – Teachers use standards-based lessons with smaller groups of students to teach grade-level concepts, providing scaffolding and extensions to meet students’ needs.
Professional learning for mathematics in LamarCISD aligns with the visions of both the District and the Teaching and Learning Department by providing teachers with best practices. The professional learning opportunities are tailored for both new and experienced educators, offering strategies to effectively address the needs of all learners.
Lori Buhner
Elementary Math Coordinator
832-223-0390
lori.buhner@lcsid.org
Vanessa Flores
Elementary Math Instructional Specialist
832-223-0628
vflores@lcisd.org
Lana Kettler
Elementary Math Instructional Specialist
832-223-0622
lkettler@lcisd.org
Dana Maresh
Elementary Math Instructional Specialist
832-223-0623
dmaresh@lcisd.org
Sheila Longerbone
Administrative Assistant
832-223-0199
sheila.longerbone@lcisd.org
Andira Olson
Secondary Math Coordinator
832-223-0143
aolson@lcisd.org
Alisha Gabbard
Secondary Math Instructional Specialist
832-223-0537
alisha.gabbard@lcisd.org
Alexis Marks
Secondary Math Instructional Specialist
832-223-0630
alexis.marks@lcisd.org