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2 Phases of the Moon Benjamin Ludovici December 15, 2011 EDU 327

3 Focus Question How can I improve the assessment portion of this LE?

4 School Information Houghton Academy (BPS #69) - Buffalo Public Schools - Buffalo, NY

5 Participating Class Fourth Grade –Cooperating Teacher: Susan Wiley (CT) –Classroom Teachers: Julia Benton and Alexis Balk –52 Students, 29 girls and 23 boys –General ability below grade level –ADD, Visual Impairments, IEP’s, Speech, AIS for reading

6 Time Frame Planning –Approximately 90 minutes Implementation –75 minutes Assessment –Approximately 5-10 minutes per student

7 Purpose As a result of seeing the Moon nearly every day and watching it appear to change shape and move, students are naturally drawn to the mysteries of the Moon. This is why teaching students about the Moon is a critical aspect in science. Aside from our planet and sun, the Moon is the next most common and referenced part of our solar system.

8 Objectives The Student will be able to describe the relationship between the Earth, Sun, and Moon in writing. –TSWBAT complete a graphic organizer –TSWBAT create a Moon model

9 Essential Questions What causes the different phases of the Moon? Does the Moon produce its own light? Why do the Moon phases repeat in a cycle?

10 Enduring Understandings There are different phases of the moon. The phases of the moon repeat in a sequencing cycle. The relationship between the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon causes the different phases.

11 Student’s Tasks Pre-assessment sheet and review Vocabulary on the board Reading the text Creating the moon models Drawing the moon phases Modeling the relationship between the Earth, Sun, and Moon Post-assessment sheet and review

12 Assessments Diagnostic –Phases of the Moon pre-assessment sheet Formative –Phases of the Moon drawing sheet and modeling the relationship between the Earth, Moon, and Sun Summative –Phases of the Moon post- assessment sheet and review

13 Diagnostic Assessment

14 Diagnostic Data

15 Formative Assessment

16 Summative Assessment

17 Summative Data

18 Teacher Exemplar

19 Developing Student “The sun lits the moon and Earth makes the shadows” “It covers up prt of it”

20 Developing Student’s Grade Vocabulary: 1 /4 points Matching: 4/4 points Writing: 4/4 points Drawing: 2/4 points Oral Response: 2/4 points Total: 13/20 points

21 Proficient Student’s Work “The sun makes the moon lit up” “The sun gives light and Earth makes shadows on the Moon.”

22 Proficient Student’s Grade Vocabulary: 4/4 points Matching: 4/4 points Writing: 3/4 points Drawing: 2/4 points Oral Response: 2/4 points Total: 15/20 points

23 Distinguished Student’s Work “Earth blocks the sunlight to the Moon” “The sun gives light to the Earth and Moon. The Earth blocks the sunlight sometimes to make phases.”

24 Distinguished Student’s Grade Vocabulary: 4/4 points Matching: 4/4 points Writing: 4/4 points Drawing: 4/4 points Oral Response: 4/4 points Total: 20/20 points

25 NYS Standards Math, Science, and Technology –Standard 4: The Physical Setting Key Idea 1: The Earth and celestial phenomena can be described by principles of relative motion and perspective –P.I. 1.1a: Natural Cycles and patterns include: The appearance of the Moon changing as it moves in a path around Earth to complete a single cycle.

26 Modification Table Tasks SMART Board activity Creating a moon and drawing the phases Allows students to practice drawing the different phases of the moon. Provides students with a hands on representation of the moon and how the different phases are created. The students are able to put their new knowledge of the moon phases to the test, while still under the supervision of the teacher. The students are given a more concrete example of the moon phases by creating their own moon and spinning it to create

27 Reflection Thank you to Dylan, Colleen, Carol Ann, Ashley, Julie, and Melissa who participated in the peer review for this learning experience. Also, thank you to Dr. Arnold for your advice and comments. Include a calendar activity Hands-on activities!


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