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Alcohol & Ice

Science Performance: Alcohol & Ice Group Performance Observe the behavior of the ice cubes in alcohol. Describe the phenomena as a system. Formulate questions and construct an explanation for the behavior of the system. Develop evidence that supports your explanation. Individual Performance Write in your journal the cause and effect of the phenomena. Use the evidence you developed to support your explanation.

Post questions / phenomena which you observe on Padlet Post questions / phenomena which you observe on Padlet. Go to the following link: Week 1 participants: http://padlet.com/tracy_poulsen/alcoholiceweek1 Week 2 participants: http://padlet.com/tracy_poulsen/alcoholice2 Week 3 participants: http://padlet.com/tracy_poulsen/alcoholice3 Week 4 participants: http://padlet.com/tracy_poulsen/alcoholice4

3. Group Discussion 4. Reflection - following discussion Write a reflection on the nature of instruction that leads students to develop explanations based on evidence