Content Standard: L. Communication Students will be able to: (Specific grade level learning
objectives) 1. Discuss scientific and
technological ideas and make conjectures and convincing
arguments. Students will understand the
difference in a conjecture and be able to format
arguments. Notes on relative distances within the
heavens. Fossil understand and rock
cycle. Motions in the heavens
(MAP) Discussing Fossil Secrets
(MAP) conjecture 2. Defend problem-solving strategies
and solutions. Students will know different problem
solving strategies, i.e., scientific method. Nanorovers (http://robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/tasks/nrover/) Insulators vs. conductors. . . 3. Evaluate individual and group
communication for clarity, and work to improve
communication. Students will acquire necessary skills
to communicate successful group work. Cell City Super Star Roller Coasters. Production of brochure. Poster Production Verbal communication of
forces. . 4. Make and use scale drawings, maps,
and three-dimensional models to represent real objects, find
locations, and describe relationships. Students will learn importance of
planning and visualizing scale prior to activity. Super Star project Blue prints: roller coaster,
Nanorover, doll houses Biome map Probeware temperature lab Lowell Dam Poster Blueprint map Lab write up . 5. Access information at remote sites
using telecommunications. Students should be able to use the
Internet and other multimedia to gain
information. On-line: Ask a Scientist Eagles hatching live NASA picture of the day Access to publications Tree data Level of inquiry Replies Involvement . 6. Identify and perform roles
necessary to accomplish group tasks. Students will understand the roles
necessary to perform a task successfully. See L3 See L3 .
Students will communicate effectively in the application of science
and technology.
Common Assessment(s): MAP
task: Revealing Fossil
Secrets
argument