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“Models turn facts into stories, and information into insight. They can take the individual links of isolated facts and turn them into a strong chain of knowledge,” (Ian Leslie) Modeling and the NGSS

Do You See What I See? Making Student Thinking Visible Jim Clark and Samantha Johnson Arroyo High School San Lorenzo Unified School District San Lorenzo,

In the mean time the rest of the class looks like:

Open Minds Making Student Thinking Visible Norms: I will be looking for : Leaning in - Working in the center of the table. Equal air time Sticking together – no side conversations Listening to each other. LOTS of questions. Rephrase and practice: “So what we did was…” “That helps because…” (Use of Academic Conversation Placemat.) MAKE SURE EVERYONE UNDERSTANDS!!! This gives us an opportunity to catch kids being smart

Open Minds Making Student Thinking Visible Many kids have become proficient at “playing school” so we must design high cognitive demand tasks that require students to demonstrate their thinking in ways that they are not experienced in. When designing activities we must view the activity through the lenses of equity and access and build in accountability throughout.

Student thinking made visible

Scientific Models/Scientific Modeling Less of... More of... Scientific models AREN’T ART projects! Student models need to: Help predict or explain a system. Help to answer a question about how or why.

Open Minds Making Student Thinking Visible Whiteboard Modeling: Genetics and Connections to Evolution

Gallery Walk with Feedback Allow students to grapple with the information provided by the feedback.

Open Minds Making Student Thinking Visible Grab Bag Modeling

Other Ideas Not necessarily modeling but they make student thinking visible and require students to communicate their understandings.

Open Minds Making Student Thinking Visible Inside out Reading

In addition to modeling we have worked on:  NGSS and Standards Based Grading  Planning and carrying out investigations  Intro to NGSS  Classroom discourse and NGSS If you think folks at your school or district would be interested in learning more abort these topics feel free to contact us. Jim Clark – Samantha Johnson –