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Jacque Melin My day at Vanandel
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Circle Map Scientific Inquiry
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List words or phrases associated with scientific inquiry– your current thinking about this topic.
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Scientific Inquiry Categories for the ideas you generated.
List words or phrases associated with scientific inquiry– your current thinking about this topic. Scientific Inquiry
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Scientific Inquiry Categories for the ideas you generated.
List words or phrases associated with scientific inquiry – your current thinking about this topic. What prior knowledge influences your views? What are the personal influences on your perspective? How do your present roles (teacher, mother/father, etc.) influence your point of view? Scientific Inquiry
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The QPOE2 Model
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A Three Year Plan
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Year One Goal
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Year 1 Content Questions
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Year 1 Content Questions Continued
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Goals & Agenda for the day
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Habits of Mind Goal: Self-Direction
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Day before - simulation
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Presentation about the simulation – Claim/Evidence
Claim: My claim answers my investigation question. It tells what I learned from my investigation. Does my claim answer my investigation question? Evidence: My evidence is the scientific data I use to support my claim. Does the evidence I used support my claim?
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Reasoning Reasoning tells why the data I used is evidence that supports my claim. Reasoning is my argument. A strong argument includes: What I already know How my investigation was a fair test Science words and ideas Ideas, evidence, and arguments of other people.
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Claims + Evidence + Reasoning
= Explanation This is an introduction to scientific reasoning
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Claim: My Father is an Alien
Jeff Rohr, a fifth grade teacher in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, suggests using the following Audi commercial to introduce students to the components of an explanation by asking them to identify the claim, the evidence, and the reasoning – or rule – that connects the evidence to the little girl's claim that her dad is a space alien.
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CER Graphic This is how we explain things in science. We don’t always have the opportunity to perform experiments. For example, Plate Tectonics…..we can’t just crash continents into one another. 5/20/2019
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Claim My dad is an alien Air is matter The velocity is constant
A claim answers the question or problem. It states what you (think) you know. My dad is an alien Air is matter The velocity is constant A claim that answers the question Evidence from students' data Reasoning that involves a "rule" or scientific principle that describes why the evidence supports the claim
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Evidence Evidence states how you know your claim. Evidence comes from (Qualitative, Quantitative) observations. He has a spaceship An inflated ball weighs more than a “flat” ball. It covers the same distance in the same time.
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Evidence For Alien He speaks a weird language He drinks green stuff
He says he’s from Albuquerque Just look at him….. He has a space ship.
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Reasoning Explain how your evidence supports your claim.
Aliens fly spaceships Air has weight (mass), a property of matter. Objects traveling the same speed cover the same distance in the same time.
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CER = Explanation Observation Claim Evidence #1 Evidence #2
Reasoning #1 Reasoning #2 Reasoning #3 Use “My dad is an alien” to fill out the chart. You can also use Plate Tectonic
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Use scenarios that are real to students
Who is the best vocal artist/sports figure/movie/etc.? What time should you get up on the weekend? What is a reasonable allowance for a middle school student? Mysteries “Who done it?”
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Basic Requirements of Living Things
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Another Claim/Evidence Chart – Basic Requirements of Living Things
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Presentation discussion
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Analyzing data
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Learning about collecting data
Qualitative Observations: Data I collect using by five senses (feeling, seeing, hearing, smelling, or tasting). I check with my teacher about tasting. Record by writing descriptions, making sketches, taking photos, using video/audio, samples Quantitative Observations: Data I collect by taking measurements and by counting. Recorded using numbers. Need to be labeled.
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Gradual Release – Collecting Data
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Pillbugs
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Collecting data on Pillbugs
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What’s next
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Head – Heart - Foot How has this touched your HEAD with a new idea?
How has this touched your HEART with a feeling? How has this touched your FOOT with an action to take on something you learned?
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