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 APPLICATION IS ENGINEERING ON THE SCIENCE MSP [name here] REGIONAL SCIENCE COORDINATOR [ESD here]

Workshop One: Application and Engineering Design Supporting student success on the MSP and beyond

Why are we here?

Overview of the Series  Application and Engineering Design  Adjusting Instruction Based on Student Data  Implications for Instruction

Learning Intentions:  Understand the technological design process as described in the WA Standards and the NGSS  Understand the student expectations for the technological design process in Washington State Standards  Understand application item types as assessed on the Measurement of Student Progress

Learning Intentions:  Use student data to adjust instruction  Apply their understanding of the applications/engineering in the classroom in their own context  Identify Academic Vocabulary unique to the Science MSP and the strategies to support ELL students

Day 1: Learning Intentions  Understand the technological design process as described in the WA Standards and the NGSS  Understand the student expectations for the technological design process in Washington State Standards  Understand application item types as assessed on the Measurement of Student Progress

What does Engineering Design look like for students?

Engineering in the NGSS

Anatomy of a Next Generation Science Standard

Building an Understanding of the Architecture of the NGSS: Foundation Boxes

Building an Understanding of the Architecture of the NGSS: Performance Expectations

Architecture of the System Assessable Component Foundation Boxes Connections Code for Topic Name Grade Level Coded Performance Expectations Code in parentheses designate which of the performance expectations incorporate this Disciplinary Core Idea Code in parentheses designate which of the performance expectations incorporate this Crosscutting Concept Code in parentheses designate which of the performance expectations use this Practice

What NGSS Says About What Students Should Know and Be Able to Do… Examine the description of Engineering Design at your grade level in the following documents:  Appendix I from the NGSS  Engineering, Technology and Application of Science (ETS) standards from the NGSS

What NGSS Says About What Students Should Know and Be Able to Do… Share ideas from your readings and add student expectations onto the Engineering Design poster

How do the Washington expectations compare? Examine the application (APP) test and item specifications from the 2009 standards. Match these expectations with the NGSS Engineering Design Process steps.

Debrief What similarities do you recognize between the current assessed expectations and the NGSS engineering design process?

BREAKBREAK

Engineering Design Challenge!

Zip Line Carrier Design and build a ping pong ball carrier that will travel down a zip line Criteria Constraints  ping pong ball must stay in carrier  carrier must move continuously  carrier must take 4-8 seconds to reach the bottom zip line angle materials carrier must be removable from zip line

Lunch

Debrief Where in this challenge did you have the opportunity to practice the different elements of the engineering design process?

Implementation How will this look in MY classroom?

Science and Engineering Practices: Another Layer

How do the Washington expectations compare? Examine the application (APP) test and item specifications from the 2009 standards. Match these expectations Science and Engineering Practices

How will students be expected to show their understanding on the MSP? How do these example assessment items provide evidence of student understanding?

Reflect  What is your initial reaction to the information about assessment?  What potential areas of growth do you see for you and your students?

First Step Narrow focus to Redesign in order to examine student work and to plan for instructional shifts.

Your Tasks  Administer the MSP style assessment item to your students PRIOR to any additional instruction on engineering design.  Collect and sort those student responses into High, Medium, Low categories based on your own thinking.  Bring those assessments to the next session for scoring  Bring a student roster for recording student scores  Engage students through the “Zip-Line” design challenge activity.  Note successes and challenges and be prepared to debrief the experience at Session 2.

Burning Questions?

Wrap-Up

 APPLICATION IS ENGINEERING ON THE SCIENCE MSP [name here] REGIONAL SCIENCE COORDINATOR [ESD here]

Materials: Copy List:  Appendix I from NGSS  NGSS 5 th and 8 th grade ETS standards  Design Process “placemat”  Example 5 th and 8 th grade MSP items Additional Materials:  Test and Item Spec cards  Copies of standards documents/frameworks/NGSS for reference Design Challenge Materials:  Zip Line student handouts  Lab materials (list) Take home packet:  Directions for giving the student assessment  MSP Item copy master (5 th and 8 th )  Zip-Line challenge student handout masters and teacher directions  Zip Line Challenge reflection sheet