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Steps to Develop NGSS Lessons and Units Integrating the three dimensions

Steps to Develop NGSS Lessons and Units Integrating the three dimensions

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Page 1: Steps to Develop NGSS Lessons and Units Integrating the three dimensions

Steps to Develop NGSS Lessons and UnitsIntegrating the three dimensions

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Agenda

Updates to NGSS Review January 2014 training Unpacking Performance Expectations Unpacking vs. Deconstructing Lesson development Next Steps / reflection

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NGSS UpdatesMay 20, 2014

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NGSS Updates

Draft implementation plan Framework development (by January 2016) Implementation of NGSS (2016-2017) Assessment recommendation (2016-2017) Curriculum Materials adoption (2017-2018)

Middle School disciplinary model – April 2014 July 21: Day-Long Face-to-Face Institute (NSTA / CSTA) NGSS Rollout Symposium #1 (Oakland – TBD) CSTA / NSTA (Long Beach, December 4-6)

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States That Have Officially Adopted NGSS•Rhode Island•Kentucky•Kansas•Maryland•Vermont•California•Delaware•Washington•District of Columbia•Nevada•Oregon•Illinois(last updated April 9, 2014)

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Review of NGSS presentationJanuary, 2014

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Three Dimensions

8 Science and Engineering Practices

44 Disciplinary Core Ideas and

Component Ideas• Physical Sciences• Life Sciences• Earth and Space Sciences• Engineering, Technology,

and Applications of Science

7 Crosscutting Concepts

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Performance Expectations

Foundation Boxes

Connection Boxes

Architecture of NGSS

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Performance Expectation

What students should know and be able to do after instruction Communicates a “big idea” Assessments for and of learning Includes

clarification statements (more detail and examples of topics)

assessment boundaries (what is not expected)

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Deconstructing Performance Expectations

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Unpacking Performance ExpectationsUnpacking vs. Deconstructing

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Unpacking Standards

Standards do not describe all that can / should be taught Reveals smaller learning targets Aids the design of instruction and assessment

Achieves “collective clarity” regarding learning targets Steps of knowledge or concepts & skills that build toward the

standard Identify strategies for all students to achieve standard Determine rigor of learning targets

Collaborating for Success with the Common CoreBailey, Jakicic, Spiller

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Determining What Is Essential1. Endurance—Will this standard

provide students with knowledge and skills that will be of value beyond a single test date?

2. Leverage—Will this provide knowledge and skills that will be of value in multiple disciplines?

3. Readiness—Will this provide students with the essential knowledge and skills necessary for success in the next unit, level of instruction, course, grade or level of instruction?

DuFour, DuFour, Eaker, & Many Learning by Doing 2nd Ed, 2010, Page 65Ainsworth , Rigorous Curriculum Design, 2010 Page 40Reeves, The Leader’s Guide to Standards 2002, pp. 49–52

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Deconstructing vs. Unpacking

Deconstructing:•Break down 3-dimensions•Understand clarification statement / assessment boundary•Examine vertical alignment•Connect to CCSS

Unpacking:•Identify Essential Skills / Concepts•Determine teaching strategies•Examine resources for instruction and assessment

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Steps to Develop NGSS Lessons and UnitsIntegrating the three dimensions

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Appendix E: Learning Progressions

Coherent instruction in K-12 science Focus on core ideas Integration of content and practices

Turn to page 3, follow the ESS3.A progression

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ESS3.A: Natural Resources

Energy and fuels humans use are derived from natural sources an their uses affects the environment. Some resources are renewable over time, others are not.

Living things need water, air, and resources from the land, and they live in places that have the things they need. Humans use natural resources for everything they do.

Resource availability has guided the development of human society and use of natural resources has associated costs, risks, and benefits.

Humans depend on Earth’s land, ocean, atmosphere, and biosphere for different resources, many of which are limited or not renewable. Resources are distributed unevenly around the planet as a result of past geologic processes

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From NGSS to Classroom Instruction

Read Chapter 4 from Translating the NGSS for Classroom Instruction by Rodger Bybee

Read the following section – what are the implications for your science programs?How does this differ from your current science program?

Identify a Coherent Set of Performance Expectations…(page 55-58)

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From Standards to Instruction

Performance Expectations (PE’s) are not Learning Targets; and they overlap with each other.

If you try to teach the PE’s as a list of skills, you will never finish them.

PE’s that aren’t taught in an integrated manner are like Lemony Snicket science: a series of unfortunate events.

Stephen L. Pruitt, Ph.D.Senior Vice President for Content, Research and DevelopmentAchieve

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Why Bundle? Teaching, or attempting to teach, individual

performance expectations led to a disjointed and stunted view of science.

Developing instructional materials and instruction should be viewed as leading to understanding the larger core idea.

Coherent instructional materials and instruction should focus on a Disciplinary Core Idea (or set of them) rather than discrete pieces that are never tied together.

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How Does One Bundle?

Disciplinary Core Idea

Crosscutting Concepts

Science & Engineering Practices

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Bundling Determine a theme

Build around a coherent set of PEs Identify instructional strategies &

learning outcomes Determine science investigations /

engineering problems that integrate PEs

Design a sequence of learning activities

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Determine the theme / topicEx: Energy•What do you teach in this unit?•What PEs focus on this unit?

– 4-PS3-2. Make observations to provide evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound, light, heat, and electric currents

– 4-PS3-4. Apply scientific ideas to design, test, and refine a device that converts energy from one form to another.*

– 4-ESS3-1. Obtain and combine information to describe that energy and fuels are derived from natural resources and their uses affect the environment.

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What are the essential questions?

From the Framework•What is energy?•What is meant by conservation of energy?•How is energy transferred between objects?•How do Earth’s surface processes and human activities affect each other?•How do humans depend on Earth’s resources?

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What do students need to know / do?

Framework –find the Grade band Endpoints for the following DCI:•PS3.A•PS3.B•PS3.D•ESS3.A

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Energy Explore the Energy site –What resources would you need?–How could you use 5E’s (engage, explore, explain, elaborate, evaluate) –How would you assess your students?

https://sites.google.com/site/cccoeenergy/welcome

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Additional considerations:

• How will you assess your students?• What misconceptions need to be

addressed?• What are key lessons / activities for

this topic?• What instructional strategies address

the Three Dimensions in this unit?• What time frame is needed?

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Take a unit you are planning• What are the PEs that support this

topic?• What CCSS support this topic?• What do you want students to do / know

(Backwards planning)?• How will you assess student learning

– Formative– Summative

• How will you engage all students– Inquiry– Big idea

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Next steps Explore NGSS and unpack PEs Choose a topic / theme and develop

NGSS unit Teach, modify, re-teach, reflect

Integrate science with CCSS ELA and Math

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Resources Contra Costa County Office of Education

www.cocoschools.org/steam Presentation Resources

http://tinyurl.com/cccoe-pusd-elementary Next Generation Science Standards

www.nextgenscience.org/ CDE updates to the NGSS

www.cde.ca.gov/pd/ca/sc/ngssintrod.asphttp://www.cde.ca.gov/pd/ca/sc/ngssstandards.asp

NSTA Common Core Resourceswww.nsta.org/about/standardsupdate