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Elementary Science Pacing and Content. Department of Mathematics and Science Office of Academics and Transformation. Grade 5 Quarter 2. Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support Specialist. November 8, 2013. Name Tent. Use blank sheet of paper to make a name tent Front: First Name
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Elementary Science Pacing and Content Department of Mathematics and Science Office of Academics and Transformation Grade 5Quarter 2 Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support Specialist November 8, 2013
Name Tent Use blank sheet of paper to make a name tent Front: First Name Back: School Name and years teaching Share with group something special that happened in your class this year.
NORMS • Participate actively • Ask questions • Learn by doing • Set your own learning into action
Agenda • 8:30-9:00 Welcome/Introductions/Ice Breaker B-I-N-G-O • 9:00-9:30 District Website and Available Resources • 9:30-10:15 Interactive Notebooks/Vocabulary Strategies/Writing • 10:15-10:20 Break • 10:20-10:35 Observations and Inferences • 10:35-11:30 Forms of Energy: Sound Energy (Pacing Guide 10/28-12/6) • 11:30-12:30 Lunch • 12:30-1:00 Article () • 1:00-1:15 Five E’s Model Instructional Model • 1:15-2:20 Energy Transfer & Heat Energy (Pacing Guide 12/9-12/20) • 2:20-2:30 Break • 2:30-3:00 Motion of Objects (Pacing Guide 1/6-1/16) • 3:15-3:30 Best Practices/Reflections/Evaluations/Follow-up Department of Mathematics and Science
Session Outcomes • Participants will be able to: • Access science instructional resources to support science teaching and learning • Effectively implement Interactive Notebooks/Science Journals • Identify effective instructional strategies to integrate technology and cross-curricula • Implement best science instructional practices • Plan and model scientific thinking through hands on investigations • Enhance science interaction between students • Provide differentiated instruction in science
Grade 5 Essential Lab #6 Static Electricity Mary Tweedy, Curriculum Support Specialist – Science Keisha Kidd, Curriculum Support Specialist – Science Dr. Millard Lightburn, Instructional Supervisor
Comprehension Instructional Sequence (C.I.S.) Heat, Energy, and Bicycling in New York City By: ReadWorks.org CIS Adapted from Common Core State Standards Institute Summer 2013 Department of Mathematics and Science
Writing to Explain C – E – R Model Claim – Evidence – Reasoning
Science Department Website Resourceshttp://science.dadeschools.net/ Department of Mathematics and Science
Session Outcomes • Participants can now: • Access science instructional resources to support science teaching and learning • Effectively implement Interactive Notebooks/Science Journals • Identify effective instructional strategies to integrate technology and cross-curricula • Implement best science instructional practices • Plan and model scientific thinking through hands on investigations • Enhance science interaction between students • Provide differentiated instruction in science
Follow-up is due: November 25, 2013 Option 1: Share information with your grade level. Submit agenda, sign in sheet, and follow up form. Option 2: Submit a 5 E’s lesson plan for your current grade. Email to: marytweedy@dadeschools.net Fax: Attn: M. Tweedy (305)995-4188 Department of Mathematics and Science
Slip 3-2-1 Reflection Have a STEM-filled school year! Department of Mathematics and Science