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A Quick Share. About Me~ Lesley Thompson FOSS Consultant 21 years in the classroom 4 years as Science Specialist [email protected] About You~ Name: Grade: Years teaching grade level:. Welcome to the FOSS Landforms Workshop!. FOSS Landforms. St. Vrain School District Longmont, Colorado - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A Quick Share
About Me~Lesley ThompsonFOSS Consultant21 years in the classroom4 years as Science Specialist
About You~Name:Grade:Years teaching grade level:
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Welcome to the FOSS Landforms Workshop!
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FOSS LandformsSt. Vrain School District
Longmont, ColoradoAugust 8, 2008
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My Goals for You
Participate FOSS Lessons and see how they are part of the larger goals of the kit
See how inquiry learning models are woven into the lessons/investigations
Understand how literacy is integrated through the use of science notebooks, Science Stories, Language Extensions, interactive word walls, and kit inventories
Understand how math is integrated in investigations and through Math Extensions
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Norms
Begin and end on time.Take care of personal needs as
necessary.Actively participate—those who do the
work do the learning!Ask questions—we are all here to learn!Listen to others. QuickTime™ and a
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Your Roles Today
Student Teacher
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Participant Expectations Actively participate Keep and share your science notebook Make connections to your classroom next fall Suspend judgment and take risks Mute or turn off cell phones. Others?
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Parking Lot
Problem
Issue
ConcernIdea
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What’s the Best Way to Learn About FOSS?
Experience it!
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Jicama
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Kit Inventory Objectives
Vocabulary development Oral language practice From Dr. Olga Amaral
– Unpack the kit (literally)- Identify an object– Place a word card on the wall for the object– Add the kit object in a ziplock baggie next to the
word card– Do this for each item in the kit – Take the object down when you need it
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More How To’s
Predicting– Pull out one item at a time. Students predict how
the item might be used. Classifying
– Items are distributed.– Items are grouped by students into categories.
Use Properties
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Kit Inventory Process Questions
Teacher or student look at an object from the kit.
The teacher asks the following questions:– What is it?– What is it used for?– Where have you seen this before?– Why is it in our science kit?– What does it feel, look, smell like?
Scaffolding Active experiences
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Investigation 1
Schoolyard Models
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During a FOSS Investigation
What was the role of the student?
What was the role of the teacher?
How did the teacher interact with the students?
What was the source of the information the students were learning?
What thought processes/scientific problem solving skills were the students using?
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Inquiry/Focus Questions
How is a model used to represent something in the real world?
How is a model like the real thing and how is it different?
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DiscussionWhat did you include in your model?
What were your boundaries?
How did you represent buildings and other features?
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Vocabulary(start a Word Bank that you will display in
your classroom)
modelboundarystructure
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Inquiry/Focus Questions How is a model used to represent something in the real world? How is a model like the real thing and how is it different?
•Models are smaller versions of big objects. (dolls, airplanes)
•They are larger versions of things that are small. (cells, atoms)
•It can be a simulation of a process. (baking soda – volcano)
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Content/Inquiry
A model is a representation of an object or process such as buildings, playground equipment and sidewalks.
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During a FOSS Investigation
What was the role of the student?
What was the role of the teacher?
How did the teacher interact with the students?
What was the source of the information the students were learning?
What thought processes/scientific problem solving skills were the students using?
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Investigation 1, Part 2: View From Above
Inquiry/Focus Questions:
– How is a map like a model?
– How is a map different from a model?
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Investigation Question
How can we make a version of our schoolyard model that we can carry easily?
Make a prediction: I think we can ____________________.
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Vocabulary
map
cartographer
grid
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Content/Inquiry Chart
Maps can show roads, structures, and landforms as seen from above.
The grid identifies the position of buildings and other features on a map.
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Connections
Interactive Science Word Walls
Kit Inventories
Vocabulary Development
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Why Interactive Word Walls?
Facilitates notebook entries Students have input Includes scientific vocabulary Includes kit vocabulary
leaves
water
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Your Interactive Science Word Wall
Select words from each module that address the big ideas.
Use the word bank to guide you. Discuss the words with your students. Write the words on tagboard, strips of paper
large enough to see from the other side of the room.
Display on the word wall. Add picture or object in baggie next to word.
leaf
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Word Wall-ets from Kellie Lauth and Tracy Tellinger, Adams 12
Use colored file folders for different subject areas
Open the file folder. This is the student’s individual word wall.
Use labels or strips of paper for words. Find pictures or draw pictures that
show the meaning of the term.
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Word Wall-ets
fish
worm
snail
isopod
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Science Stories
Maps and How They are Made
Ancient Maps
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Science Stories Grades 3-6
– Use after investigations
– Different literature styles: narrative tales, informational articles, technical readings, historical accounts
– Before, during, and after reading strategies
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Investigation 1: Part 3
Mapmaking
Symbol
Key
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Teacher’s Manual
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Notebook Components Focus questions/Problem/Purpose Prediction Planning Data Collection/Observations Claims & Evidence Conclusion (What have you learned?) Reflection (Next Steps/New Questions)
Making sense of data
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Notebook Organizing Features Table of Contents
– Use first two pages– Add to chronologically
Date Entry Page Number5/30 Investigation 1 4
Page Numbering– Every page numbered (front & back)– Start with pages 1-15, then add 16-30, etc.
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Notebook Organizing Features
Documentation– Start entries where you are comfortable -
clean page, skip a few lines Glossary/Index
– Or, flip the book over so that the back is now the front and have students add words as they go
– Add words to a section in the back of the science notebook
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Investigation 2: Stream TablesPart 1: Erosion
What happens when water flows over earth materials?
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Prediction
Write a prediction describing what you think will happen.
Possible conditional statements I think _______ will happen because
______________. If ____________, then ________ will
happen because ______________ __________________.
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Prediction
How do you think the Grand Canyon was formed?
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Data
How will you organize your data? Is the organization there for you? How will the data be recorded? Should other data be recorded?
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Data
Record observations
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Revisiting the Prediction
How were your predictions supported by the evidence?
How would you change your thinking based on the evidence?
What did you learn that was new?
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Claims and Evidence
I claim that… I know that…
I claim this because…
I know this because…
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What I Learned (Conclusions)
Today I (or we) __________________(description of activity)
Today I learned__________________ I noticed________________________ I wonder________________________ Questions I have now______________
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Line of Learning
Draw a line under your investigation. Most teachers like to use green or
purple.
Write your new learning here. The line distinguishes student work from what is learned through teacherfacilitated peer discussion.
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Stream Table Jigsaw
Divide up into 3 groups
Deposition – Inv. 2: Part 2
Slope - Inv. 3: Part 1
Flood – Inv. 3: Part 2
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-Lunch On Your Own-
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Inv. 4 Part 1Making a Topographic Map
Focus Question:
How can we make a map that depicts different elevations of a mountain?
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Vocabularybase
contour line
contour interval
elevation
peak
sea level
topographic map
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Content/Inquiry
Contour lines show the shape and elevation of the land on a topographic map.
Close-together contour lines mean the slope is steep.
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Investigation 4: Part 2Drawing a Profile
Focus Question:
How can we draw the profile of a mountain from a topographic map?
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Vocabulary
Profile
Content/Inquiry
Profiles give a side view of a landform.
They are a way to picture the slope of a mountain.
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Investigation 4: Part 3Foss Creek Map
Make a FOSS Creek Profile
Can use as an embedded assessment
Math Extension
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Investigation 5: Part 1Mt. Shasta Topographic Map
Introduce the Mt. Shasta Maps
Find North
Study Map colors
Investigate map symbols
Observe contour lines and intervals
Determine Mt. Shasta’s elevation
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Match the foam mountains with the maps (put tin foil over the mountain)
Compare ridges and valleys
Hike to mystery locations
Vocabularyridge valley
interpret glacier
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Essential Features of Inquiry-from Inquiry in the National Science Education
Standards
1) Learner engages in scientifically oriented questions.
2) Learner gives priority to evidence in responding to questions.
3) Learner formulates explanations from evidence.
4) Learner connects explanations to scientific knowledge.
5) Learner communicates and justifies explanations.