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Week 15 - Methods 1

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     This last week of lab we designed a learning activity involving the mixture of baking soda and vinegar to help students learn how to measure and graph quantities to provide evidence. We had to think about how to engage student curiosity and how they should collect and analyze the data.     My Group's Learning Activity:  Attention Getter - Teacher does a "volcano" reaction in front of the class getting students' minds thinking. Question - How can you recreate the volcano reaction at your table and what can you hypothesis about the particles in the reaction? How does the amount of ingredients used affect the chemical reaction? (Change vocabulary and wording for elementary students) Materials - Vinegar, baking soda, baggies, science investigation worksheets, spoons, measuring tools. Process - Student groups will all have their own materials at their tables. They will work together to investigate the reactions, amounts, and fill out the worksheets. Aft...

Week 14 - Methods 1

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This week in lab we explored how creating a particle model of matter can help to explain three of our previous experiments. We began by drawing white board models within our table groups to explain why a plunger sticks to a table after you push it. My group did drew the difference in plunger pressure/density between a table interaction versus a cardboard material interaction. We often take away student opportunity to really own what they know and don't know in elementary school. After finishing our incomplete models at our tables, we turned to our neighbors and conversed with them about our thoughts.  The next thing we focused on was simulations to help explain two phenomena - the ice melting faster on wood than a metal pan and cold drinks getting water droplets around it or "sweating". We split as a class to tackle both phenomena. My group focused on the water droplets. My groups investigation question was: Why do cold drinks get water droplets on the outside? To investi...

Week 13 - Methods 1

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     This week in lab section we investigated how we can support elementary students in learning about matter and its interactions, more specifically how we can use a particle model to explain these matter interactions! We started off by discussing the weekly homework with our table members and then with other groups. For the larger chunk of lab, we dove back into the M&M's in water topic.      During the investigation the focus question was: How can a particle model of matter help us to explain why colors spread out?      To investigate this question, we drew initial models that might explain how colors spread out in water and wrote an explanation of the model at our tables. We dug even deeper and answered the following questions: - Does temperature affect the rate of color spreading? - Do colors spread faster in water that is already sugary?     After all the table groups completed their investigation and questions, we shared ...

Week 12 - Methods 1

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     This week in lab we investigated the properties of matter . We started off by discussing our homework from last week. We went around and shared our 3-2-1 as a class. We learned that forcing students to use science terms other than their words takes away from their experience. We then dived into the substance of the lab by looking at multiple questions: How do properties change when objects are broken into pieces? Will it sink or float? Will it have the same volume? Will it have the same mass? Will it conduct electricity? Will it be attracted to a magnet?      To explore and investigate these six questions in lab, we tested many objects in multiple activities. We wrote down our data as we went on a big whiteboard. For the sink or float investigation, we placed both half objects and whole objects in the water. Then in the volume investigation, we measured the volume of the objects in a graduated cylinder, both full pieces and a half pieces. Next for the ...

Week 11 - Methods 1

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This week in lab, we switched to the chemistry section of the class. We met Jeff and did class introductions. He gave a brief overview of the syllabus and chemistry topic. We investigated many questions to get our chemistry focus kicked off! To investigate these many questions this week, we conducted six separate investigations around the room. They included things like pop cans, water, ice, m&ms, plungers and so on. Investigation 1: Cold Soda We predicted that taking a cold soda out and drying it off would lead to condensation. The cold molecules inside will form water molecules on the warm outside of the can. We have seen this occur in the real world a lot so it was easy to guess what would happen. We took the pop can out, dried it off, and set it down. We watched our can for a few minutes and it began to "sweat". Condensation is when water vapor in the air touches cold temperature that reaches its dew point and condenses as liquid on the surface. Investigation 2: Plung...

Week 10 - Methods 1

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     In this week's lab section, we continued to cover natural selection and mutations. First we began by talking about what to expect on Exam 3 and how our 5E lesson plan assignments went. Then we discussed our week 9 reading response at our tables and as a whole class. After that we played a halloween kahoot to study for Exam 3. Next we looked at the many DCI's in the life sciences. After this we dived into the investigation questions "How can technology help us learn?" and "What does natural selection look like?".  Before getting started with our investigations we talked about Go Guardian and the pros and cons of chromebooks and technology in general in the elementary classroom.     To investigate this we first did a PhET interactive simulation about natural selection. We played around with bunny traits and environmental factors and watched how our bunny generations reacted on our computer. All my bunnies died because there was too limited of food a...

Week 9 - Methods 1

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This week in lab we investigated natural selection and evolution! Darwin's theory of evolution made him the father of evolution. Though he wasn't the first to ever discuss it, his theory was the best. We started lab by reviewing genetics and mutations from last week. Then we discussed our reading reflection 8 within our table groups. As a whole group we discussed what we found and learned from each appendix. We found out pandemics are going to become more frequent so technology will be crucial in our careers. We discussed what strand maps were/looked like and wh y we don't utilize them as science teachers anymore. Strand maps have been replaced with NGSS. Finally, we got into our investigation activity! The question that we investigated this week was: What natural selection is and how it works.     For our investigation activity this week, our goal was to demonstrate the process of adaption and selection. We acted as predators searching for prey (beans) with three differe...