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Welcome to Science CAB Content Area capacity Building

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Welcome to Science CAB Content Area capacity Building

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    1. Welcome to Science CAB (Content Area capacity Building) Please: •Sign in and get name tag •Fill out on-line •Pick up Handouts

    2. Introductions and Expectations Overarching Goals Meeting guidelines/norms Pressing questions or concerns

    3. World Café: 21st Century Education Did you know?

    4. World Café : 21st Century Education Introduce yourselves: name- position- a little about yourself. What do you think a 21st century education needs to include?

    5. How do these 21st century skills relate or connect to the Iowa Core?

    6. What are the implications for your teaching?

    7. Examine Current Thinking What is Science Inquiry? Commit and toss

    8. Looking at Our Current Thinking A Picture of Science Inquiry

    9. Break Fill out evaluation up to this point.

    10. A Place to Store and Reflect on Your Thinking Notebooks!

    11. What are Interactive Science Notebooks? A student thinking tool An organizer for inquiry question and what I learned… A way to access and process the learning utilizing various modalities (writing, drawing, and discussion) A means for all students to work at their level A place for writing rough drafts based on hands-on learning A formative assessment tool for teachers

    12. 5 Good Reasons to Use Interactive Science Notebooks 1. Notebooks Are Thinking Tools 2. Notebooks Guide Teacher Instruction 3. Notebooks Enhance Literacy Skills 4. Notebooks Support Differentiated Learning 5. Notebooks Foster Teacher Collaboration

    13. Purpose for Interactive Science Notebooks for Teachers: To identify evidence of student learning To identify students’ misconceptions To collect evidence of student growth over time To develop next steps for planning and teaching

    15. Example 1 Cover or Title Page Give your science notebook a title. This should give the reader an idea of what this notebook will be about.

    16. Right Side? Left Side? What Goes Where? Left Side Student Output Lots of Color Concept Maps and Other Graphic Organizers* Warm Ups Drawings and Pictures Reflective Writing Questions Data and Graphs Brainstorming Diagrams Flow Charts Poems Other

    17. Directions for CAB Notebook •Personalize cover-Have it represent YOU •On “cover” you need your name, Entry Level CAB, School District (digital option) •On first two pages, write “Table of Contents” on the top- have columns to list “Activity” and “Page” number. •Number in corner of pages after TOC up to 20 (continue as needed after that).

    18. Table of Contents Activity Page#

    20. Line of Learning: Science? •What is Science?

    21. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus b. c. What is a Model?

    22. The Mystery Inside Tubes: Investigate the tube and try to determine what is happening inside. Draw a claim of what is going on inside with evidence to support it.

    23. Water Maker? Investigate the “matter maker” running several cycles of water through the device until you have found a predictable pattern. Collect data. Draw and describe what is going on inside with evidence to support your claim.

    24. Super Duper Water Maker Pattern of data: Water In (ml) Water Out (ml) 400 0 400 400 400 600 400 400 400 0 400 1000 400 0 How can you explain 400 400 this? (data not so forth... super hero)

    25. Thoughts on the Mystery Inside Questions Ideas Comments

    30. Lunch (fill out evaluation up to this point)

    31. Technology Resources with Denise Krefting dkrefting@aea11.k12.ia.us

    32. Break and Evaluation

    33. Reflections (Add to TOC-Reflections Session 1)

    34. Next Time! Questions/Suggestion Finish Evaluation Assignment for next time: read pages 19-26 in Why Does Inquiry Matter? Meeting Next Time Heartland AEA Rm 13 8:30- 3:30 Have a good evening!

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