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Seasons

Seasons. Dena Fauber WeExcell 2007-08 Earth, Moon, Sun Systems. Setting. Suburban Middle School Campus Style Approx. 1000 students 93 7th graders participated Includes 10 IEP students. State Standards:. 6-8 Earth and Space Science/Benchmark A. 6-8 Earth and Space Science/Benchmark C.

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Seasons

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  1. Seasons Dena Fauber WeExcell 2007-08 Earth, Moon, Sun Systems

  2. Setting • Suburban Middle School • Campus Style • Approx. 1000 students • 93 7th graders participated • Includes 10 IEP students

  3. State Standards: 6-8 Earth and Space Science/Benchmark A 6-8 Earth and Space Science/Benchmark C

  4. Assessments • Formative • Pre-test • Season Drawings 1st attempt • Group Discussion • Summative • Season Drawings 2nd attempt • Post-test

  5. 1st Attempt

  6. Extended Response

  7. Short Answer

  8. Multiple Choice

  9. Question 2 vs. Question 4 • Question 2 asked the students to label the seasons (notice that winter is on the right) • Question 4 asked the students to identify the position of the sun and Earth when North America experiences winter. • Many students reported that they did not look at the answers for tilt… just what was the same position as winter in question 2.

  10. 2nd Attempt

  11. Suggested Modifications • Lower level students • Modeling the path the sun takes around the sun is key • Guiding the students as they move • Higher level students • Leave the experience much more open to experimentation. • Allow students to determine the position of Earth’s axis compared to the sun during revolution.

  12. Reflection • Pre-Test was eye opening. • Over-all… very successful. • Student comments of “Boy was I stupid before we learned this” were common. • Need to focus on students reading the question and studying diagrams before answering questions.

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