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Integrating Science Notebooks into FOSS By Megan Morgan meganmo@usd383.org
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Why Notebook? Real scientists write, record, and reflect using notebooks. A scientist’s notebook is a detailed record of scientific experiences, observations, and thinking—an integral part of the process of doing scientific work.
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Why Notebook? Notebooks can help students develop, practice, and refine their science understanding within core ideas, while also enhancing reading, writing, and communications.
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What are the benefits of Notebooks? Benefits to Students Documentation Reference Document Cognitive Engagement Benefits to Teachers Assessment Medium for Feedback Focus for Professional Discussions Refinement of Practice
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When to Notebook? Students are encouraged to use notebooks as scientists would in real life - before, during, and after all investigations.
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Creating Notebooks Notebook Organization Page Numbers Date and Title Table of Contents Index
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Notebook Entries Focus Question Plans and Procedures Predictions Narratives Drawings Artifacts Tables Graphs and Graphics Images
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Focus Question Gives the students a question to answer following their investigation For example: What happens when rocks rub together? Students can answer the focus question by writing a sentence or drawing a picture.
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Plans and Procedures Students provide a step-by-step plan prior to an investigation.
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Predictions Using the focus question, students can formulate predictions prior to or during the investigation. Consider having the students use a frame for writing their prediction for example: “I think that _________ because _________.”
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Narratives Students tell in their own words what happened during the investigation.
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Drawings ABCD drawings Accurate Big Colorful Detailed Labeled pictures
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Scaffolding drawings will allow for varying levels of support for students at different levels.
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Artifacts Students can add three-dimensional products to science notebooks. Theses products may include: rubbings, sand, minerals, or seeds.
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Tables Tables allow students to record data in an efficient way. For example to make comparisons of object properties.
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Graphics, Graphs, and Images Students can organize data in a logical and easy-to-use way by using a graphic such as a concept web or life cycle. Numerical data can be represented by creating a graph. Students can also include digital photographs of plants, rocks, or other results from an investigation.
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Providing Support Class Notebook Scaffolds Sentence or drawing starters Frames Notebook sheets Think-alouds Dictation
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Accessing FOSSweb Content Create an account at www.fossweb.comwww.fossweb.com Use the access code: AME2EL3656 to gain access to your grade content Use the "Teaching Tools “ tab on the home page to find Language Arts Resources Including: Science Notebooks Science Centered Language Development
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