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Miami-Dade County Public Schools Department of Science Science ICAD 2
October 26, 27, or 29, 2015 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Millard E. Lightburn, Ph.D., District Supervisor Curriculum Support Specialists: Noreyda Casañas Yusimi Perez-Osteen Mary Tweedy
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Session Goals Participants will be able to:
Effectively unwrap NGSSS benchmarks Model scientific thinking through inquiry based hands on Enhance interaction among students to foster greater understanding of science through collaboration Access District science instructional resources Create digital projects using Discovery Education Board Builder Department of Science
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What’s New? Essential labs now have content related reading passages with questions Quarter 1 K – 4 Essential Labs are posted in the Learning Village Grade 5 Bell Ringers are posted in the Learning Village Grade 5 Topic Assessments Powercast of ICAD 1 YAG K-5 Department of Science
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What Is an Essential Question?
An essential question frames a unit of study as a problem to be solved. It should connect students’ lived experiences and interests (their only resources for learning something new) to content related problems in the world. And it should connect what they learn back to the real world, where they can put their new understandings to work. Essential questions can be geared toward uncovering a NGSSS Big Idea. Students can be engaged in a force and motion unit framed by the essential question What is the relationship between force and motion?
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How to Create an Essential Question?
Identify the benchmarks in the Big Idea that need to be learned. Determine what the students need to understand about each benchmark. Determine how many Essential Questions you will need: usually 1 or 2 for a lesson Frame your questions in "kid friendly" language. Make them engaging and thought provoking. Try to write essential questions with "how" or "why" instead of "what“ Sequence your questions so they lead naturally from one to another Post these questions in your room as a learning focus for your students Remember: If a question is too specific, or could be answered with a few words or a sentence, they are probably not essential questions Department of Science
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Unwrapping a Benchmark Assignments:
Group 1: SC.5.P.10.4 Investigate and explain that electrical can be transformed into heat, light, and sound energy, as well as the energy of motion. AA Cognitive Complexity: Level 3 Strategic thinking & Complex Reasoning. Group 2: SC.5.P.10.2 Investigate and explain that energy has the ability to cause motion or create change. Cognitive Complexity: Level 3: Strategic Thinking & Complex Reasoning Group 3: SC.5.P.10.3 Investigate and explain that an electrically-changed object can attract an uncharged object and can either attract or repel another charged object without any contact between the objects Cognitive Complexity: Level 3 Strategic Thinking & Complex Reasoning. Group 4: SC.4.P.10.4 Describe how moving water and air are sources of energy and can be used to move things. Cognitive Complexity: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts Group 5: SC.5.P.11.1 Investigate and illustrate the fact that the flow of electricity requires a closed circuit (a complete loop). (assessed as SC.5.p.10.4) Cognitive Complexity: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills &Concepts Group 6: SC.5.P.11.2 Identify and classify materials that conduct electricity and materials that do not. Cognitive Complexity Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts Participants will unwrap the benchmarks by group. Department of Science
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SCIENCE CONTENT ASSESSED BY GRADE 5 FCAT
FCAT Content Assessed SC.5.P.10.1: Heat energy produced by friction; Light behavior – refraction; How light travels; Mechanical Energy; Light and heat relationships; Pitch; Key Instructional Resources: Gr. 5 Quarter 2 What is Energy? PP Energy Stations Gr. 4 Quarter 2: Big Idea 10 - SC.4.P.10.3 Sound PPT (vibrations and pitch) Grade 3: SC.3.P.10.3, SC.3.P Properties of Light (Light behavior) Discovery Ed. Explorations: Forms of Energy; Light Energy; Changing the Form of Energy; Light Energy; Thermal Energy; DE Fun-damental: Sound, Heat, and Light; Energy Makes It Happen Learning Goals SC.5.P.10.1 GIZMO Heat Absorption; Energy Conversions Department of Science
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Physical Science Big Idea 10 Energy Exploring Grades 3-5 Energy Concepts Stations
Preview Exploring Forms of Energy Station resources ahead of time get the necessary station materials ready. Youtube:
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Accessing Science FAIR Resources & Information http://science
Click on Competitions Tab > Elementary Fair > Science Fair handbook > Project Resources/Samples Department of Science
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Information regarding Elementary Science Fair 2015-2016
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Create a fun digital project
Classroom Manager Form a Class and add students Create a fun digital project Builder Tools Classroom Manager Builder Tools Department of Science
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Grade OVERVIEW P-SELL Components include the resources for each of the Big Ideas: Student Resources - Big Ideas 10 & 11 Energy Teacher Resources - Big Ideas 10 & 11 Energy Language Support - Big Ideas 10 & 11 Energy Home Learning - Big Ideas 10 & 11 Energy Assessments - Big Ideas 10 & 11 Energy Review Games - Big Ideas 10 & 11 Energy (Jeopardy) P-SELL Resources can be found in the Learning Village Pacing Guides Science Grade 5 Quarter 2 Additional Resources Department of Science
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Wind as a source of energy
Physical Science Big Idea 11: Energy Transfer and Transformation Grade 5 Quarter 2 P-SELL Wind as a source of energy
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Forms of Energy Jeopardy
Light Heat Sound Electrical Chemical/Mechanical 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
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Professional Development
Science Content Webcast Grade 5 (Online) on Teacher Planning Day 11/25 Science ICAD Elementary Session 3: South Region: 11/16 Central Region: 11/17 North Region: 11/19 MDCPS/DCSTA STEM K – 12 Conference Feb. 16, 2016 Check upcoming Weekly Briefings and My Learning Plan for more information Share these upcoming professional development opportunities. Department of Science
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Evaluation Process (Overview)
1. Smart Goal and rating the PD session. 2. Application - a plan for how you will apply what you learned in the PD. 3. Impact – A description of how the PD has impacted your instructional delivery. Follow-up My Learning Plan The MLP evaluation process has three parts that must be completed to receive credit for the Professional Development. In addition to the 3-Part MLP Evaluation, you need to complete the Follow-up Action Plan by sharing the content of the PD with your targeted staff. This documentation needs to be uploaded and submitted through your file library in My Learning Plan.
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Science Department Dr. Ava D. Rosales Executive Director Elementary
Middle School High School Dr. Millard Lightburn Supervisor Mr. Dane Jaber Mr. Sebastian Oddone Mrs. Noreyda Casanas Curriculum Support Specialist Cindy Jolicouer Curriculum Support Specialist, MS/K-8 Mr. Daniel Gangeri Mrs. Yusimi O’Steen Vanessa Baker MS Ms. Mary Tweedy Curriculum Support Specialist Ms. Mildred Farber District Administrative Assistant Phone: Department of Science
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