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Math and Science InstituteExploring Physical Science
Today’s AgendaReview of homework and participant sharing of their ENGAGE components of 5E.
Engage in Science TasksAnd Discussion of Pedagogy
Facilitators: Kali Douglas – [email protected] Baxter-Williams – [email protected]
Content Specialist Teachers for Science
5:30 pm
6:00 – 8:30 pm
Let’s reflect on the homework assignment
1. Are all physical changes reversible?2. Are all chemical changes irreversible?
3. SHARING TIME!What’s your ENGAGE?
Review
Review
Learner ObjectivesO Observe how mixtures can be separatedO Distinguish between sieving, filtration,
evaporation and magnetismO Follow processes of systematically making
observations, asking questions, making predictions, planning investigations, taking measurements, collecting data, and coming to decisions based on evidence.
O Explore a framework for teaching scientific inquiry
Essential Questions1. How can mixtures be separated?2. How does dissolving, sieving, filtration,
evaporation and magnetism aid in separation of mixtures?
3. What is the 5E framework?
Readings for this session:O 5E checklistO POE readingO Teach Like a Champion – technique # 12 “The
Hook”O 5E lesson templateO Scientific Method Templates
Cooperative Learning Groups & Responsibilities
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
JamesNjeri
JayVernette
YvonneKaren
Group Leader Task Manager Materials Manager
Recorder
Liaison between group and teacherGroup speaker
Ensure all members are participating, on task, and keeps track of time.
Collects and returns all materials for group
Records all information necessary on chart paper to reflect participants thoughts and ideas
Sally was given a mixture of peas, sugar and sand by her teacher. She was told to separate each item from the mixture.
She used pieces of equipment and set up her apparatus.
1. Look at the apparatus set up in the front of the class.
2. Discuss with your partner what you think the purpose of the piece(s) of equipment at each stage is used for.
3. Write your answers on the sheet provided.
Task : STUDENT ACTIVITY: Separation Techniques
Engage O Activity which will focus student's attention, stimulate their thinking, and access prior knowledge.
With your partner design a plan to investigate “can you separate a mixture of salt, sand, poppy seeds and iron balls?”
Questions your group should ask themselves:1. What ideas have you determined to separate the mixture?2. What materials will be used? How are they going to be used?3. Write out each step so someone else could do it from your directions. 4. What are the variables that will stay the same?5. What variables might change?6. How will you record your results (chart/graph/diagram)?7. Carry out the experiment and report your findings.
Can you separate a mixture of salt, sand, poppy seeds and iron
filings?
ExploreO Activity which gives students time to think and investigate/test/make decisions/problem solve, and collect information
Be prepared to share how you carried out your investigation, why you choose the method you did and your findings.
Separation Techniques…..
ExplainO Activity which allows students to analyze Their exploration. Student's understanding is clarified and modified because of a reflective activity.
Elaborate
ElaborateO Activity which allows students to analyze theirexploration. Student's understanding is clarified and modified because of a reflective activity.
(i) What is purpose of the filter paper and funnel at Stage B? ______________________________________________________
(ii) What substance remains in the evaporating dish in Stage C?
______________________________________________________
(iii) Why is water added to the mixture of sugar and sand in Stage A
____________________________________________________
(iv) Bruce got another mixture of sugar and sand. He added iron powder to it this time. How can he separate the iron powder from the mixture?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
EvaluateO Activity which allows the teacher to assessstudent performance and/or understandings ofconcepts, skills, processes, and applications
Let’s Start Planning!!
Engageo What knowledge do I want to activate from my
students? O What prerequisite skills do students need to do the
explore well? O How will I get my student excited about what I am
teaching today THE HOOK! (Can I make any real world connections to their lives?)
O What students will do?O What teacher do?O What type of questions will I ask?O How will I check for understanding? (rubrics,
success criteria, student log sheets, checklist)
ExploreO Is activity aligned to outcomeO Will that activity be a structured inquiry, guided inquiry or
open inquiryO Have I started with a scientifically oriented problem for them
to solveO What prerequisite skills do students need? O Will students work in groups (how big)O Will activity have multiple solutions?O Will activity promote self exploration?O Do I have the resources and how will they be prepared for
students?O What will students will do?O What will teacher do?O What type of questions will I ask?O How will I check for understanding? (rubrics, success
criteria, student log sheets)
ExplainO How will students present/share their findingsO What will students will do?O What will teacher do? How will I address misconceptions What teacher strategies and resources will I use to
explain concepts and skillsO What type of questions will I ask?O How will I check for understanding? (rubrics,
success criteria, student log sheets)
EvaluateO Evaluation of student understanding
should take place throughout all phases of the instructional model.
O How will I check for understanding? (rubrics, success criteria, student log sheets, exit cards)
ElaborateO See checklist for Explore O Are students given opportunities to apply the concept in
unique situationsO OR are students given related ideas to explore and explain
using the information and experiences they have accumulated so far
Homework 5 E lesson
GRRRREAT JOB SO FAR!!
Your Homework will be to work on the
next phase of the 5 E learning cycle
ENGAGE EXPLORE EXPLAIN ELABORATE EVALUATE
STEP 1 Click on Internet
resources (far left of webpage)
STEP 2Click on Science
Internet Resources
STEP 3Click on any of the links
How to Access Internet Links for the Exploring Matter Course
LINKS