Department of Mathematics and Science Office of Academics and Transformation
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Department of Mathematics and ScienceOffice of Academics and Transformation
Mary Tweedy Curriculum Support Specialist
Elementary Science Pacing and Content Grade 5
February 7, 2014
Name Tent• Use blank sheet of paper to make a name tent
• Front: First Name
• Back: School Name and years teaching
• Share with group something special that has happened in your class this year.
Ice Breaker
Participate activelyAsk questionsLearn by doingSet your own learning into action
NORMS
Agenda
• 8:30-9:00 Welcome and Ice Breaker/Introductions• 9:00-9:30 District Online Resources• Grade 5 Science FCAT 2.0• 9:30-10:25 Hands-on Activity: Classification of Animals• 10:25-10:35 Break• 10:35-11:30 Hands-on Activity: Planimals • 11:30-12:30 Lunch• 12:30-1:00 Article: Learning Science in Cultural Context• 1:00-2:00 Hands-on Activity: Life Cycles of Insects• 2:00-2:10 Break• 2:10-2:40 Hands-on Activity: Animal Adaptations• 2:40-3:00 Five E’s Model Instructional Model & Lesson Planning
Resources• 3:00-3:15 Best Practices/Reflections/Evaluations/Follow-up
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Session Outcomes• Participants will be able to:
– Access science instructional resources to support science teaching and learning
– Identify effective instructional strategies to integrate technology and common core into Science NGSSS
– Effectively implement Interactive Notebooks/Science Journals
– Plan and model scientific thinking through hands on investigations
– Enhance science interaction between students
Grade 5 FCAT 2.0REPORTING CATEGORIES:
• EARTH & SPACE: 29%• PHYSICAL SCIENCE : 29%• LIFE SCIENCE: 25%• NATURE OF SCIENCE: 17%
Teacher Resources:• FCAT Achievement Level Descriptions • Florida Achieves benchmark Assessments• FCAT Explorer www.fcatexplorer.org/
http://fcat.fldoe.org/fcat2/pdf/FL09G5Sci.pdf
Also found in Pacing Guide Topic I in Grades 3-5
Pacing GuideYear-At-A-Glance
2013-2014
Quarter 3 Topics 14-16
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Classification of Animals
VertebrateMammal
BirdAmphibian
Fish
District Science Department Website and Resources
http://science.dadeschools.net/
http://science.dadeschools.net/elem/instructionalResources/IR-5.html
Click on Elementary Science Page:
Then look at InstructionalResources andProfessionalDevelopmentResources
Discovery Educationhttp://www.dadeschools.net/ Employee portal
Available for all Schools
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Become aDEN star….Get theScienceTechbookResource
Become a DEN starGet the Science Techbook Resource
DEN Star Resource: Science Techbook
Resources: NBC Learn
10 min. Break
Planimals
How are the structures that have similar functions alike and different among plants and animals?
Objectives:• Compare and contrast the functions of organs
and structures of plants and animals.• Illustrate and name a “planimal” with a set of
randomly selected attributes.
Planimal Procedures
1. Take turns within your group spinning each one of the spinners.
2. Record the result of each spin on your group chart. 3. After you finish, you will work as a group to draw a
picture of their planimal that incorporates all of the characteristics that were spun.
4. You can add other features, like noses, eyes, ears, as long as they are not related to any of functions on the spinners.
5. Name your group’s planimal and answer the questions on the bottom of planimals record sheet.
PlanimalsConnected Learning
1. What are some ways that plants and animals are alike?... Different?
2. Are there any physical structures that are common to both plants and animals?
3. In what ways is your planimal like a plant?... Animal? You?
4. Overall, do you think your planimal is most like a plant or most like an animal? Why?
Name Tent• Use blank sheet of paper to make a name tent
• Front: First Name
• Back: School Name and years teaching
• Share with group something special that happened in your class this year.
LUNCH
Learning Science in Cultural ContextArticle Jigsaw
Group 1 – Strategy to Adapt Curriculum Materials
Group 2 – Staging Activity
Group 3 – Establishing Background for Investigation
Group 4 - Investigate
Group 5 – Present and Discuss Findings
Group 6 - Conclusion
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Big Idea 16: Heredity & Reproduction
Life Cycles of Insects:Complete & Incomplete Metamorphosis
10 min. Break
Big Idea XVII: Interdependence
Topic 15ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS
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Five E’s Overview
ExtendEnrichment
Five ’s Instructional Strategy
• The Five E Model is one way to prioritize student involvement in their own learning (both in terms of physical activity and active construction of understandings)
• This model is a version of a “learning cycle”• This Five E’s learning cycle suggests the design and
implementation of lessons to activate prior knowledge, shape the formation of new knowledge, and provide opportunities to use the new knowledge.
Sample Five E’s Lesson Plan
Lesson Planning Resources• Pacing Guide (including resources available)• Common Core integration• Item Specs. (grades 3-5)• FCAT Achievement Level Descriptions (grade 5)• Five E’s Model• Technology resources• Hands on lab/activity• Questions to stimulate student thinking• Common planning• Vertical Planning
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Learning VillageAvailable Resource Links:
Essential LabsFormative Assessments
Pacing Guides
• Department of Mathematics and Science
PBS Learning Mediawww.pbslearningmedia.com
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CPALMS
http://www.floridastandards.org/
Common Core
Integration
Interactive Notebook (IAN)
Common Grade Level Planning
Hands-on Materials&
Measurement Tools
Essentials for a Successful Science Classroom
Technology
LCD digital projector or SmartBoard
Internet Access
Designated School Science Leader
Pacing Guide
Discovery Ed.Gizmos, PBS, NBC Learn,5 E’s
Lesson Plan
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Supplemental ResourcesScience Dept. Websitescience.dadeschools.net
Reflect on Session Outcomes• Participants can:
– Access science instructional resources to support science teaching and learning
– Identify effective instructional strategies to integrate technology and common core into Science NGSSS
– Effectively implement Interactive Notebooks/Science Journals
– Plan and model scientific thinking through hands on investigations
– Enhance science interaction between students
Follow-up is due: February 21, 2014
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Grade 5 scan and email to: [email protected]: Attn: M. Tweedy (305)995-4188
Option 1: Share information with your grade level.Submit agenda, sign in sheet, and follow up form.Option 2: Submit a 5 E’s lesson plan for your current grade.
Grade 4 scan and email to:[email protected]: Attn: K. Kidd (305) 995-4188
Science DepartmentDepartment of Mathematics and ScienceOffice of Academics and Transformation
Dr. Ava Rosales, Executive Director - Science
Elementary Middle School High SchoolDr. Millard Lightburn,
District SupervisorMs. Yoly McCarthy,
Instructional SupervisorMr. Sebastian Oddone,
District Supervisor
Ms. Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support
Specialist
Mr. Dane Jaber, Curriculum Support
Specialist
Mr. Kirk Nieveen, Curriculum Support
Specialist
Ms. Keisha Kidd, Curriculum Support Specialist
Ms. Mildred Farber District Administrative Assistant
Phone: (305)995-1939
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3-2-1 ReflectionHave a STEM-filled school year!
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