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Hypothesizing It’s Not Just for Science Anymore!

Hypothesizing It’s Not Just for Science Anymore!. Seminole County Public Schools. Instructional Excellence & Equity. “Light”. “Light,” Stay Curious PBS video, 1:01, 2000, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmcPoM78e2g.

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Hypothesizing It’s Not Just for Science Anymore!

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  1. Hypothesizing It’s Not Just for Science Anymore! Seminole County Public Schools Instructional Excellence & Equity

  2. “Light” “Light,” Stay Curious PBS video, 1:01, 2000, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmcPoM78e2g [Neither the School Board of Seminole County, Florida nor any of its schools approves, endorses, or sponsors the format  and content of this site.]

  3. Lesson Segment: Addressing ContentDesign Question: 4 What will I do to help students generate and test hypotheses?

  4. LEARNING ISMESSY! During the process, students will go through different stages of emotions. They might feel uncertaintyas they begin, optimism when they select a project, then confusionor frustrationwhen they’ve gathered a lot of information and don’t know where to go with it. As they begin to sift through the information, they gain a sense of clarity and direction and begin formulating and executing the project. By the end of the process, they’ll have a sense of satisfactionordisappointment on the outcome of their presentation. http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/03/5-tools-to-help-students-learn-how-to-learn/ [Neither the School Board of Seminole County, Florida nor any of its schools approves, endorses, or sponsors the format  and content of this site.]

  5. Decision Making Investigation Problem Solving Generate & Test Hypotheses Experimental Inquiry Invention System Analysis

  6. To what extent does training affect performance? “Inquiry in PE: What it Looks Like,” Calgary Science School Video, 3:10. http://calgaryscienceschool.blogspot.com/search/label/inquiry [Neither the School Board of Seminole County, Florida nor any of its schools approves, endorses, or sponsors the format  and content of this site.]

  7. Experimental Inquiry

  8. Decision Making

  9. World Peace Games –4th Grade John Hunter, “World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements Trailer,” World Peace Game Foundation video, 8:31, 2009. http://www.worldpeacegame.org/the-film/trailer [Neither the School Board of Seminole County, Florida nor any of its schools approves, endorses, or sponsors the format  and content of this site.]

  10. Problem Solving Solving a Problem in a new context or with a constraint

  11. Let Them Be Curious! “Turning Curiosity Into Science,” AP Students College Board video, 1:02, 2013, https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/exploreap/what-it-takes/student-voices/turning-curiosity-into-a-science [Neither the School Board of Seminole County, Florida nor any of its schools approves, endorses, or sponsors the format  and content of this site.]

  12. Investigation Testing Hypothesis about past, present or future events

  13. Outcomes of DQ4: By generating and testing a hypothesis, students are applying their conceptual understanding (Marzano, Pickering, & Pollock, 2001).

  14. Want to learn more about DQ4? Visit us on the Instructional Model & Evaluation Webpage and click on the Learning Opportunities tab. Instructional Excellence & Equity http://www.scps.k12.fl.us/insteval/LearningOpportunities.aspx

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