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Enhancing Science Education in the Classroom Beth Brampton and Brooke Kenworthy Gregory School of Science, Mathematics, and Technology Summer Technology Institute June 26, 2012 Proscopes

Agenda Using a Proscope Integration of Proscopes into Essential Standards Exploration

Using Proscopes Set-Up Pitfalls –Exploration First –Establishing Rules Lenses and Magnifications

Essential Standards K-2 GradeKit AKit BKit C Kit D K ● Understand the positions and motions of objects and organisms observed in the environment ● Understand how objects are described based on their physical properties and how they are used ● Compare characteristics of animals that make them alike and different from other animals and nonliving things ● Understand change and observable patterns of weather that occur from day to day and throughout the year Kits MotionMatterInsectsWeather 1 ● Understand how forces (pushes or pulls) affect the motion of an object ● Recognize the features and patterns of the earth/moon/sun system as observed from Earth ● Understand the physical properties of Earth materials that make them useful in different ways ● Understand characteristics of various environments and behaviors of humans that enable plants and animals to survive ●Summarize the needs of living organisms for energy and growth Kits Balance and Motion-Earth/Moon/SunPebbles, Sand and SiltOrganisms 2 ● Understand the relationship between sound and vibrating objects ● Understand properties of solids and liquids and the changes they undergo ● Understand patterns of weather and factors that affect weather ● Understanding animal life cycles ● Remember that organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characteristics of the organism Kits Sound ChangesInvestigating Weather Investigating Life Cycles

Essential Standards 3-5 GradeKit AKit BKit C Kit D 3 ●Understand motion and factors that affect motion ●Understand the structure and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change ●Recognize how energy can be transferred ● Recognize the major components and patterns observed in the earth/moon/sun system ●Compare the structures of the Earth’s surface using models or three- dimensional diagrams ●Understand human body systems and how they are essential for life: protection, movement and support ●Understand how plants survive in their environments Kits Matter and EnergyObjects in the SkyHuman BodyPlant Growth; Soil 4 ●Explain how various forces affect the motion of an object ●Understand the composition and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change or interaction ●Recognize that energy takes various forms that may be grouped based on their interaction with matter ●Explain the causes of day and night and phases of the Moon ●Understand the use of fossils and changes in the surface of the Earth as evidence of the history of the Earth and its changing life forms Understand the composition and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change or interaction ●Understand the use of fossils and changes in the surface of the Earth as evidence of the history of the Earth and its changing life forms ●Understand food and the benefits of vitamins, minerals and exercise ●Understand the effects of environmental changes, adaptations and behaviors that enable animals (including humans) to survive in changing habitats Kits Electric Circuits Magnetism and Light Land and Water Earth’s Rotations Moon Phases Rocks and Minerals Fossils Nutrition Animal Adaptations 5 ●Understanding force, motion and the relationship between them ●Understand the interactions of matter and energy and the changes that occur ●Explain how the properties of some materials change as a result of heating and cooling ●Understand weather patterns and phenomena, making connections to the weather in a particular place and time ●Understand the interactions of matter and energy and the changes that occur ●Understand the interdependence of plants and animals with their ecosystem ●Understand how structures and systems of organisms (to include the human body) perform functions necessary for life ●Understand why organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characteristics of the organism Kits Motion and Design WeatherEcosystems Human Systems Evolution & Genetics

Common Core Integrations Literacy –Creating Stories –Writing Descriptions and Using Adjectives Math –Symmetry –Patterns –Temperature (Recording and Comparing Numbers) Social Studies –Continents of Sand Samples –History of Fossils Information and Technology –

Additional Resources Purchase Proscopes – Lesson Plans and Activities – n/ n/

Thanks! Questions Break Out Groups – Exploration Stations What Uses Do You See?