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Title:
Nature of Science Review
When:
Thu, Sep 2
Category:
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Standards/Benchmarks:
SC.912.N.1.2: Describe and explain what characterizes science and its methods.
SC.912.N.2.2: Identify which questions can be answered through science and which questions are outside the boundaries of scientific investigation, such as questions addressed by other ways of knowing, such as art, philosophy, and religion.
SC.912.N.3.5: Describe the function of models in science, and identify the wide range of models used in science.
Essential Question/s: How well have we assimilated the essential learnings in regard to the nature of science.
Lesson Agenda:
1. Demonstration of Website registration (classroom)
2. Demonstration of practice quiz (classroom)
3. Proceed to media center
4. Students register, log in and complete practice quiz
5. Print results to serve as a personalized study guide
How we will learn it:
Explicit Instruction: Review of the importance of test scores in being successful in class and the retest process for students that are unsuccessful. (call parents, schedule review and retest after school)
Modeled Instruction: Demonstrate the registration and log in procedures for students in the classroom. Emphasize that the actual test items will be taken directly from the practice test bank.
Guided Practice: Circulate among students in the media center computer lab to assist with registration, log in, test items and printing results.
Independent Practice: Students complete the practice quiz on the nature of science in the media center computer lab.
Formative Assessment (How we will know we learned it?): Percentage of students successfully registering, logging in, completing practice quiz and printing the results.
Relevance/Closure (How will we use it?): Students given their score, missed items, and correct responses to prepare for tomorrows quiz.
Materials/Resources: Laptop, projector, media center computer lab, practice quiz
NEWS FLASH: I hope everyone is enjoying their well deserved break. Have a great holiday!

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