SCIENCE METHODS CLASS
EDU316
Fall, 2010
Hubble Deep Field
Video
Hubble Showcase
Number of Galaxies
Watch Know Videos -Excellent
This course requires the
active participation of students.
Methods of instruction include: lecture / demonstration; laboratory; media
presentations; review
and analysis of teaching strategies / materials; library research;
collaborative/cooperative
learning.
SCIENCE
- Sept. 8 and 10 - Wed.
Fri. -
12:30-2:30 - Glidden Computer Lab -
SmartBoard Workshop -Science SmartBoard Slideshow
Class Syllabus
MyUSF
Class Wiki
Practicum Journal
Practicum list of activities
Practicum Evaluation
"Tell Me"
"A
Teacher Who Made a Difference"
Teaching Secrets - Five Tips for the New Teacher
FOSS Web
FOSS SCIENCE
Science Kids
Crickweb
SCIENCE
MEMORIES
**Experts
Urge Early Start to Teaching Science
"Science Education in the Spotlight"
Science education in the spotlight
New testing rules, and poor science
achievement scores, are bringing renewed focus and energy to
science instruction in schools
By Laura Devaney, Senior Editor,
eSchool News
As schools prepare for science
testing under No Child Left Behind, educators and
science advocates are calling for renewed awareness
of what many say is a national crisis in science
education.
States will be required
to test students in science once a year in
elementary (grades 3-5), middle (grades 6-9),
and high schools (grades 10-12). The new
rules come at a critical time for the nation,
because the science scores of U.S. students on
recent national and international benchmark
exams have been anything but stellar.
Eighty-two percent of the nation’s 12th
graders performed below the proficient level on
the 2000
National Assessment of Educational Progress
science test. Average scores on the most recent
Program for International Student Assessment
ranked U.S. students 21st out of 30
industrialized countries in science.
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Multiple Intelligences
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INTERESTING SITES
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PRESENTATION INFORMATION
Assignment:
Science Journal Critique #1 – Open Topic. – find the article in the Science
and Children journal in the USF library. Write a 2-page critique and attach
it to your Science Portfolio. DUE: Sept. 15
SCIENCE -Sept.
15 and 17 - Wed./Fri. - 12:30-2:30
Inquiry is an
approach to learning that involves a process of exploring the
natural or material world, and that leads to asking questions,
making discoveries, and rigorously testing those discoveries in the
search for new understanding.
Inquiry, as it relates to science
education, should mirror as closely as possible
the enterprise of
doing real science.
An old adage states: "Tell me and I forget,
show me and I remember, involve me and I understand."
The last
part of this statement is the essence of inquiry-based learning.
Inquiry implies
involvement that leads to understanding. Furthermore,
involvement in learning implies possessing skills and attitudes that
permit you to seek resolutions to questions and issues while you
construct new knowledge.
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What is inquiry-Based Learning?
Inquiry-based learning has become very popular in teaching
today. It is based on the scientific method and works very well in developing
critical thinking and problem solving skills. It is student centered and
requires students to conduct investigations independent of the teacher, unless
otherwise directed or guided through the process of discovery.
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INQUIRY BASED
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TRADITIONAL
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Principle Learning Theory |
Constructivism |
Behaviorism |
Student Participation
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Active |
Passive |
Student Involvement in
Outcomes |
Increased Responsibility
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Decreased Responsibility |
Student Role |
Problem solver |
Direction follower |
Curriculum Goals |
Process oriented
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Product oriented |
Teachers Role |
Guide/facilitator
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Director/ transmitter
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BLOOM'S TAXONOMY
Bloom's
old > new handout
Science Worksheet
- complete this activity
Assignment:
Science Journal Critique #2 – Open Topic – find the article in the Science
and Children journal in the USF library. Write a 2-page critique and attach
it to your Science Portfolio. DUE: Sept. 22
Watch Workshop 1:
"What is Inquiry and Why Do it?" and complete
worksheet. Click on
Inquiry Learning
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video - Due 9/22/10
Sept. 17 -
FRIDAY - Computer Lab
PRESENTATION GROUP WORK PLANNING
SMARTBOARD WORKSHOP - Glidden Lab
Longwood Science Sites
Educational Origami Wiki - lots
of sites
Internet4Classrooms
Create online Science
Portfolio in Glidden Computer Lab
Sample
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Google Sites
web page creator |
Portaportal
Find sites for each State Standard topic.
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PORTAPORTAL EXAMPLE SITES
INTERESTING SITES
SCIENCE -
Sept. 22 - Wed. -
12:30-2:30/ Sept. 24 - Friday - Classroom
Practicum
Journal
Practicum list of activities
Practicum Evaluation
SF Staff
Interesting Sites
Friday - September 24
Discuss
National and State Science Standards
SD Science
Standards
Activity Word
Activity Web
PRESENTATION GROUP WORK PLANNING
SCIENCE -
Sept. 29 - Wed. -
12:30-2:30/ Oct. 1 - School Practicum - 12:30-2:30
South Dakota State Library
PRESENTATION GROUP WORK PLANNING
SCIENCE -
Oct. 6 - Wed. -
12:30-2:30; Oct.
8 - School Practicum - 12:30-2:30
PRESENTATIONS
Teaching Strategy Presentations
Strategy
Presentation Checklist
30 minutes
*21st Century Skills
*Partnership
for 21st Century Skills
*3
Steps for 21st Learning
21st
Century Skills
**21st
Century Teacher
**What's So Different About
21st
Century Skills?
**enGauge
-21st Century Skills
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Cooperative Learning
Presentation
Cooperative Learning
Cooperative learning
is a successful teaching strategy in which small teams, each with students of
different levels of ability, use a variety of learning activities to improve
their understanding of a subject. Each member of a team is responsible not only
for learning what is taught but also for helping teammates learn, thus creating
an atmosphere of achievement. Students work through the assignment until all
group members successfully understand and complete it.
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Differentiated Instruction Presentation
What is it?
On a simple level, differentiated
instruction is teaching with student variance in mind. It means starting where
the kids are rather than adopting a standardized approach to teaching that seems
to presume that all learners of a given age or grade are essentially alike. Thus
differentiated instruction is “responsive” teaching rather than
“one-size-fits-all” teaching.
A fuller definition of
differentiated instruction is that a teacher proactively plans varied approaches
to what students need to learn, how they will learn it, and/or how they can
express what they have learned in order to increase the likelihood that each
student will learn as much as he or she can as efficiently as possible.
(Tomlinson, 2003, p. 151)
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SCIENCE -
Oct. 13 - Wed. -
12:30-2:30/Oct. 15 - School Practicum - 12:30-2:30
PRESENTATIONS
Teaching Strategy Presentations
Strategy
Presentation Checklist
30 Minutes
Web 2.0 Student Resources
Wild Earth
TV
SCIENCE -
Oct. 19 - Tuesday and
Oct. 20 Wednesday NASA
WORKSHOP/Oct. 22 - School Practicum - 12:30-2:30
NASA Workshop
Washington Pavilion
8:00-3:30
Workshop Agenda
SCIENCE -
Oct. 27- Wed.
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12:30-2:30 - /Oct. 29 - School
Practicum - 12:30-2:30
Science Sites
SCIENCE
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Nov. 3 - Wed. - 12:30-2:30 /Nov. 5 - School
Practicum - 12:30-2:30
Nov. 3 - ASSESSMENT DAY
SCIENCE -
Nov. 10 - Wed. 12:30-2:30 - Presentations 50-60 minutes/Nov. 12 School Practicum - 12:30-2:30
Build a Planet
PRESENTATION -
CHECKLIST
LESSON PLAN FORMAT - USE THIS
ONE
LESSON PLAN EXPLANATION
GANAG LESSON PLAN
TEACHING CHILDREN SCIENCE
K-4 Earth/Space Science Presentation -
5-8 Earth/Space Science Presentation -
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SCIENCE -
Nov. 17
- Wed.
- 12:30-2:30
- Presentations 50-60 minutes/Nov. 19 - School Practicum -
12:30-2:30
PRESENTATION -
CHECKLIST
TEACHING CHILDREN SCIENCE
K-4 Science Technology, Environment, Society
Presentation -
5-8 Science Technology, Environment, Society Presentation -
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Nov. 24 and 26 - THANKSGIVNG BREAK
SCIENCE -Dec.
1
- Wed.
- 12:30-2:30
- Presentations 50-60 minutes/Dec. 3 - School Practicum -
12:30-2:30
PRESENTATION -
CHECKLIST
TEACHING CHILDREN SCIENCE
K-4 Life Science Presentation -
5-8 Life Science Presentation - |
SCIENCE
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Dec. 8 - Wed.
- 12:30-2:30
- Presentations 50-60 minutes
PRESENTATION -
CHECKLIST
TEACHING CHILDREN SCIENCE
K- 4
Physical Science
Presentation -
5-8 Physical Science Presentation -
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SCIENCE -
Dec. 10
- Fri. - 12:30-2:30
- Presentations 50-60 minutes
PRESENTATION -
CHECKLIST
TEACHING CHILDREN SCIENCE
K-8 Nature of Science Presentation -
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SCIENCE PORTFOLIO DUE
Arlys Peterson's Web Site
Updated
12/08/2010
Comments to Arlys Peterson email at
arlys.peterson@usiouxfalls.edu
Peterson Methods WebPage
http://wps.ablongman.com/ab_abruscato_teachsci_6/15/3966/1015487.cw/index.html