Objectives Students will identify and practice the skill of modeling in order to start creating amazing comic books.

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Objectives Students will identify and practice the skill of modeling in order to start creating amazing comic books.

Modeling Workshop

What Is a Model? Modeling: representing and translating concepts with visual representations, symbols, or 3D models. Golden Gate Bridge Model

Why Do Scientist Use Models? Visualize concepts that are complex,very large, or even very small Ex. Solar System, Cells, DNA Observe tests on a smaller scale before you build the real thing Ex. Bridge Designs

What is a Level 5 Model? Accurate (REAL - what you actually see!) Details & Key Features (additions that make it true to life - names, labels) Specific Components (Before, During, After; showing how the different parts are connected) IMPORTANT: Models always have some inaccuracy ask how the image shows a good model? Accurate? Details? Specific Components?

Which One is Better? Why? Accurate? Details? Specific Components?

Solar System Model - 3, 4, or 5?

How Will You Model With Your Comic Book? Accurate - the comic displays a true representation of the feature Details - the comic has labels and extra description to help you learn Specific Components - Shows what happened before, during, and after

3 4 5 Identifies general components of a concept and develops a partially accurate visual and/or model to represent some key features. Identifies specific components of a concept and develops an accurate visual and/or model to represent most key features. Identifies significant components of a concept and develops an accurate visual and/or model to represent key features. Visual or model begins to make visible the relationship of the components to the whole. General idea of concept Some labels (might be incorrect) Attempts to make make past or future connections Clear representation of concept Labels & extra descriptions Makes connections to past and future actions Clear and detailed Showing/explaining how individual pieces are connected to/affect others For level 5 - example of last bullet point: if you removed one component from the system, how would that affect everything else? Model is making clear how different pieces are connected to/affect other parts of the system

Drive Time Copy and Paste the following link into a new tab, http://tinyurl.com/oqcjcum Save a copy to your drive under the 7th grade science folder.

General idea of concept Some labels (might be incorrect) 3 4 5 General idea of concept Some labels (might be incorrect) Attempts to make make past or future connections Clear representation of concept Labels & extra descriptions Makes connections to past and future actions Clear and detailed Showing/explaining how individual pieces are connected to/affect others

General idea of concept Some labels (might be incorrect) 3 4 5 General idea of concept Some labels (might be incorrect) Attempts to make make past or future connections Clear representation of concept Labels & extra descriptions Makes connections to past and future actions Clear and detailed Showing/explaining how individual pieces are connected to/affect others

What would a Level 5 look like for our plant model? Discuss! 3 4 5 General idea of concept Some labels (might be incorrect) Attempts to make make past or future connections Clear representation of concept Labels & extra descriptions Makes connections to past and future actions Clear and detailed Showing/explaining how individual pieces are connected to/affect others What would a Level 5 look like for our plant model? Discuss!

Your Turn! Scroll Down to 2nd Page (This is “Building My Deposition mini- comic Model” activity from your checkpoint) Scroll Down to 2nd Page & Take blank half sheet to draw your comic on

Minute 4:18-5:18

When you are done... Trade your comic with the person next to you and grade them on the rubric. SILENTLY Write on the back : the score, why & one thing they need to work on

Mini-Lesson: Feedback Session 3 steps: Compliment the scientist What did the model do well when scored against the rubric? Criticize the scientist What did the model do poorly when scored against the rubric? Construct the scientist What can be done to the model to make it better?

Task Card Instructions How to take the PICTURE Click “Insert” Select “Image” “Take a Snapshot” Take a picture of your comic Click “Select” YOU DID IT!

Fill Aha Reflections