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Common Core Writing. in SCIENCE. Learning Objectives: Describe the differences between traditional writing and Common Core writing expectations Accurately assess evidence-based writing. Success Criteria: Teachers will evaluate writing samples using a Common Core Writing rubric.
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Common Core Writing in SCIENCE
Learning Objectives: • Describe the differences between traditional writing and Common Core writing expectations • Accurately assess evidence-based writing • Success Criteria: • Teachers will evaluate writing samples using a Common Core Writing rubric
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What’s What’s not HOT LACC.68.WHST.1.1 LACC.68.WHST.1.2 LACC.68.WHST.4.10 Write routinely for a range of tasks, purposes and audiences. • Recognizing style and syntax • Responding with bias or opinion • Answering a question • Lacking sophisticated language • Creating Text Based Questions with DOK • Developing a response • Questioning without DOK • Citing text evidence to support answer LACC.68.WHST.2.6 LACC.68.WHST.3.7 LACC.68.WHST.3.8 LACC.68.WHST.3.9 LACC.68.WHST.1.1cd LACC.68.WHST.1.2ab LACC.68.WHST.2.5 LACC.68.WHST.2.4
Sample Question Electromagnetic waves are waves of energy that use both electrical and magnetic fields and can move through empty space. In other words they do not need matter to move, like sound waves, and therefore can be used in a variety of ways to study our universe. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves that can be used for communication. With the use of antennas to capture and direct radio waves scientist send and receive data and information. Engineers are always problem solving to get information from Mar’s back to Earth as efficiently as possible. Based on this article and video, what are two of the challenges of getting information from the Mar’s rover? Read the article from NASA on using radio waves to communicate with the Mar’s Rover and watch the companion video.
Analyze Student Writing Samples “What does the rubric tell you about your students both as a learner and a writer?”
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