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Blackline Masters
Manitoba Education and Training1999
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Scientific Inquiry Recording Sheet: Grades 3 and 4
Question:
Prediction:
Materials/Tools:
Procedure:(steps followed)
Observation:
Conclusion:
Next:
BLM 2
Design Process Recording Sheet: Grades 1 and 2
Problem:
My Plan:
What I Need (Materials/Tools):
Reflection:
1. Two things I did well:
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2. Next time: _________________________________________________________
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BLM 3
Design Process Recording Sheet: Grades 3 and 4BLM 4a
What I (w
e) already know:
What I (w
e) still need to find out:
Possible solutions:
Criteria:
Plan:
Problem
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Design Process Recording Sheet: Grades 3 and 4BLM 4b
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How I Worked In My Group*Name: ________________________________________
Date: _________________________________________
Task: _________________________________________
I took turns.
I participated.
I encouraged others.
I shared materials.
I stayed with my group.
I listened.
I accomplished the task.
Comments
*Source: “Assessment Masters: Group Work,” in Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mathematics: A Foundation forImplementation. Renewing Education: New Directions series. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Education andTraining, 1996.
BLM 5
Everyone participated.
Yes Sometimes No
We listened to eachother.
We encouraged eachother.
We took turns sharingideas.
The group stayedtogether.
We accomplished ourtask.
How We Worked Together*Name: ___________________________________
Date: ____________________________________
Task: ____________________________________
BLM 6
*Source: “Assessment Masters: How We Worked Together,” in Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mathematics: AFoundation for Implementation. Renewing Education: New Directions series. Winnipeg, MB: ManitobaEducation and Training, 1996.
Group Members:__________ _____________________ _____________________ ___________
*Source: “Assessment Masters: Student Observation Record,” in Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mathematics: AFoundation for Implementation. Renewing Education: New Directions series. Winnipeg, MB: ManitobaEducation and Training, 1996.
Student Observation Record*Individual/Group Activity
Student: Date: Student: Date:
Student: Date: Student: Date:
Student: Date: Student: Date:
BLM 7
Student Evaluation Sheet*
Topic: ______________________________________________________
Date: ______________________________________________________
Criteria: ________________________________________________________________
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Name Action/NeedComments
BLM 8
*Source: “Assessment Masters: Student Evaluation Sheet,” in Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mathematics: AFoundation for Implementation. Renewing Directions series. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Education andTraining, 1996.
BLM 9
*Source: “Assessment Masters: Checklist,” in Kindergarten to Grade 4 Mathematics: A Foundation forImplementation. New Directions series. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Education and Training, 1996.
Students’ names Comments
Checklist*
Food Sorting Cards
Banana Watermelon
Steak Sausage Apple
French Fries Corn
Strawberry Toast
BLM 10
Animal Sorting Cards
BLM 11
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BLM 12
Geo
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BLM 13
Geo
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Stu
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Oil fields
Impact crater
Fossil location
Manitoba’s youngest rocks; shales atTurtle Mountain. Age of Mammals.
Sandstones, shales of marine origin;fossils of large sea creatures andoil/gas fields. Age of the Dinosaurs.
Manitoba’s oldest sedimentary rocks;limestones, shales, sandstones, plentyof fossil corals, shellfish, and trilobites.
CHURCHILL PROVINCE — ancientvolcanic rocks, with granites about 2billion years old.
SUPERIOR PROVINCE — Manitoba’soldest rocks, about 3 billion years old.Large amount of granites and volcanicrocks; rich in minerals and metals likecopper, zinc, nickel, and gold.
LakeSt. Martin
The Pas
FlinFlon
LynnLake
High RockLake
WestHawkLake
Thompson
CrossLake
WinnipegBrandon
Churchill
Hudson Bay
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BLM 14Geological Map of Manitoba
Manitoba’s youngest rocks; shales atTurtle Mountain. Age of Mammals.
Sandstones, shales of marine origin;fossils of large sea creatures andoil/gas fields. Age of the Dinosaurs.
Manitoba’s oldest sedimentary rocks;limestones, shales, sandstones, plentyof fossil corals, shellfish, and trilobites.
CHURCHILL PROVINCE — ancient vol-canic rocks with granites about 2 bil-lion years old.
SUPERIOR PROVINCE — Manitoba’s old-est rocks, about 3 billion years old.Large amount of granites and volcanicrocks; rich in minerals and metals likecopper, zinc, nickel, and gold.
BLM 15Geological Map of Manitoba:
Student Version
StudentInstructions
Colour in thegeologicalregions ofCanadaaccording tothe Legend.
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