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SCIENCE UPDATE ACADEMY 2012 Elementary Secondary Jennifer Wilhelm Coordinator for Elementary Science

SCIENCE UPDATE ACADEMY 2012 Elementary Secondary Jennifer Wilhelm Coordinator for Elementary Science

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SCIENCE UPDATEACADEMY 2012

Elementary

Secondary

Jennifer WilhelmCoordinator for Elementary Science

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Science Content UpdatesCurriculum DocumentsAssessment DocumentsMaterialsLife Threatening AllergiesProfessional DevelopmentScience FairMission of the Science DepartmentA Vertical Look: Building the Foundation for Success in

ScienceData AnalysisBreakthrough Goal

AGENDA

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Location: The Elementary Curriculum PlannerCurriculum

Aligned curriculum documents to pacing of new calendar. Note: Future curriculum work during 2012-2013 will include the

development of curriculum documents that reflect specificity in the content standards, including the creation of a Vertical Alignment Document (VAD).

Instruction Lesson content and sequence has minimal changes. Changes reflect tighter alignment to content and performance

standards.

Assessments Changes reflect tighter alignment to content and performance

standards.

SCIENCE CONTENT UPDATES

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Year at a Glance Pacing Guide

CURRICULUM DOCUMENTS

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Correlation Between

Report Card Assessment Calendar Competencies and

TEKS

ASSESSMENT DOCUMENTS

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ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM PLANNER

Curriculum Documents are Located in the Curriculum Overview Tab

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Purchasing Consumables

Non-consumables are campus materials…not grade specific materials.

Goggles and Aprons More will be ordered for campuses that need them.

K-2 TEKS “__.1 Identify and demonstrate safe practices as described by the Texas Safety Standards during classroom and outdoor investigations, including wearing safety goggles, washing hands, and using materials appropriately.

3-5 TEKS “__.4 Use safety equipment as appropriate including safety goggles and gloves.”

MATERIALS

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Senate Bill 27 amended the Texas Education Code

We must do our due diligence to provide ALL students with a safe learning environment.

We must ensure that students with allergies at risk for anaphylaxis / life threatening allergies (LTA) are not exposed to materials that would promote a reaction.

LIFE THREATENING ALLERGIES

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Only food materials specifically referenced in MISD curriculum and instruction documents may be used during learning experiences.

Allowable materials noted in science lessons and on the document: Food Items and Living Organisms Utilized in MISD Science Curriculum

Document notes if items will be consumed during the learning experience

Absolutely no peanut butter or nuts.

LIFE THREATENING ALLERGIES

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All science lessons that utilize food or other materials that may promote a reaction will contain the following alert:

Allergy Alert: In order to provide a safe learning environment for all students, please ensure that students with allergies at risk of anaphylaxis / life threatening allergies (LTA) are not exposed to materials that would promote a reaction. Please speak with the campus nurse regarding health conditions and reference a child’s 504 plan as applicable. This specific lesson utilizes the following materials:

LIFE THREATENING ALLERGIES

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All parents need to complete the Life Threatening Allergy -Science Contract Parent Letter.

This letter should be copied on the back of the Science Safety Agreement.

Distribute this letter to all students.

Parents and teachers should notify the nurse of LATs.

LIFE THREATENING ALLERGIES

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OI Trainings for K-5 throughout the year

Practical Strategies for Linking Assessment, Instruction and Learning through Science Content Elementary and Secondary

Building Content Knowledge in Chemistry Elementary and Secondary

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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2013 Safety Rules and Display Rules have slight changes.

Campuses may customize the information in the MISD Campus Science Fair Student Handbook for distribution to students so long as the safety and display rules remain unchanged.

SCIENCE FAIR

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Students in MISD willbe information literate in the context of science which involves assessing credibility,

validity, and the reliability including its source and the methods through which the information and the related data are derived,

in order to critically interpret scientific arguments and apply science concepts in the 21st century.

SCIENCE MISSION

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SCIENCE: A VERTICAL LOOK

Elementary

Middle

High

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Organisms and Environments The student knows that there are relationships, systems, and cycles within environments. The student is expected to:

5.9A Observe the way organisms live and survive in their ecosystem by interacting with the living and non-living elements. (Readiness Standard)

BUILDING THE FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS IN SCIENCE

Brainstorm a list of vocabulary/concepts/content that would be needed to demonstrate mastery

of this standard.

Elementary

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Review your grade level TEKS relating to Organisms and Environments.

Identify and record the TEKS in each grade level which contain critical concepts and skills

to build foundational knowledge.

BUILDING THE FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS IN SCIENCE

Elementary

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Suppose that in 3rd grade, students did not learn TEKS 3.9A at the stated level of the content standard and the performance standard. How does this impact student learning in 4th and 5th

Grade?

What is the impact on the “root structure” if students do not master the content in their

grade level TEKS?

BUILDING THE FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS IN SCIENCE

Elementary

3.9A Observe and describe the physical characteristics of environments and how they support populations and communities within an ecosystem.

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TEACHING AND LEARNING

What do the best teachers do?

The best teachers constantly monitor what is happening to students as they set about learning and investigate when things do not proceed as planned or expected. They also inquire their own practice so they might get better at ensuring that their students learn successfully.

Demos 2004. About learning, Report of the Learning Working Group, Demos, London www.demos.co.uk

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HOW ARE WE DOING?WHAT ARE OUR CHALLENGES?

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Look at the Spring RIT Scores and green shading in each grade level. What do you notice about Spring RIT scores for an entire

grade level as compared to the National norm?

Look at the Spring RIT Scores and dark green shading in Grades 5 and 8. In these grade levels for both years, students in MISD

outperformed the National norm. Why?

Look at the Total Gains for each grade level colored in gray. How does student performance in 2011-2012 compare to

2010-2011?

HOW ARE WE DOING?WHAT ARE OUR CHALLENGES?

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Compare RIT scores and growth from 2010-2011 to 2011-2012.

What changes in performance and growth do you observe for… African American students? Hispanic students? Economically disadvantaged students?

What changes in performance do you observe in middle school? What factors have influenced this change?

What changes in performance do you observe in 5 th Grade? What factors have influenced this change?

HOW ARE WE DOING?WHAT ARE OUR CHALLENGES?

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In your groups, discuss the following questions:

Who owns this data?

What are our challenges?

What factors influence this data? Consider factors that influence performance in

specific grades and student groups.

After reviewing this data, what is one take-away for you personally?

A VERTICAL LOOK AT THE DISTRICT

Elementary

Middle

High

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Analyze your campus MAP data for Science.

What are the campus strengths? What should we celebrate?

What are the identified areas for growth?

As a grade level team, make a commitment to each other for this next school year regarding science learning in your classrooms.

A VERTICAL LOOK AT OUR CAMPUS

Elementary

Middle

High

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DEFINITION:TARGET FOR DRAMATIC IMPROVEMENT THAT RESULTS

IN A CLEAR AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE .

BREAKTHROUGH GOAL [BREYKTHROO GOHL] NOUN

•Ensure student success in science

Target•Thro

ugh designing and planning engaging lessons

Process for Improvemen

t

•Students learn what it is intended for them to learn

Results

•Students who critically interpret scientific arguments and apply science concepts in the 21st century

Competitive Advantage