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1 Project-Based Inquiry Science NSTA Presentation Mary Starr, PhD MLSTARR@comcast.net December 2008 Welcome

2 PBIS is.... ❖ Focused on student engagement in Big Questions and Big Challenges ❖ Developed with the goal of creating opportunities for students to engage in the practices of scientists: exploring, discussing, collaborating, asking questions ❖ A full 3- year middle school science curriculum; Earth Science, Life Science and Physical Science ❖ Aligned with NSES and standards/objectives from many states ❖ Consistent with reform-based research that encourages students to explore and investigate, make meaning, share meaning and asking more questions

3 Complete Three-Year Middle School Curriculum ❖ Life Science ❖ Animals In Action ❖ Living Together ❖ Genetics ❖ Good Friends and Germs ❖ Earth Science ❖ Digging In ❖ Planetary Forecaster ❖ Ever Changing Earth ❖ Underground City ❖ Astronomy ❖ Physical Science ❖ Diving In ❖ Vehicles in Motion ❖ Moving Big Things ❖ Air Quality ❖ Energy

4 Students working like scientists.... Ask Questions Pursue Answers Share Answers Make Meaning Apply Meaning

5 Launcher Units ❖ Identifying criteria and constraints ❖ Design an investigation ❖ Collecting data ❖ Observing trends in data ❖ Iteration ❖ Keeping records ❖ Copying versus giving credit ❖ Collaboration ❖ Messing about ❖ Variables; Different kinds of variables ❖ Designing experiments

6 Three Launcher Units ❖ Diving In - Physical Science ❖ Animals in Action - Life Science ❖ Digging In - Earth Science

7 Animals in Action ❖ Big Question - How do scientists work together....? ❖ Big Challenge - Create a zoo enclosure that allows an animal to behave as they do in their natural habitat. ❖ Behaviors: Feeding and Communicating

8 What tools or strategies do bees use to forage? ❖ Bees need to save energy...carefully choose which flowers to forage.

9 What do we expect in middle school science? Students must.... 1. know, use, and interpret scientific explanations of the natural world; 2. generate and evaluate scientific evidence and explanations; Excerpted from: Taking Science to School: Learning and Teaching Science in Grades K-8 http://books.nap.edu/catalog/11625.htmlhttp://books.nap.edu/catalog/11625.html

10 What do we expect in middle school science? ❖ Students must.... ❖ 3. understand the nature and development of scientific knowledge; and ❖ 4. participate productively in scientific practices and discourse.

11 Creating Explanations ❖ Claim – a statement of what you understand or a conclusion that you have reached from an investigation or set of investigations ❖ Evidence – data collected during investigations and trends in that data ❖ Science knowledge – knowledge about how things work. You may have learned this through reading, talking to an expert, discussion, or other experiences.

12 PBIS Content within Context ❖ PBIS content is always developed within a context ❖ PBIS content is usually built iteratively, slowly over time ❖ PBIS content and processes are used together to support each other ❖ PBIS supports critical 21st century knowledge development like: creating explanations, argumentation, problem solving, listening to other’s understanding

13 PBIS supports ❖ Science as a Process of Logical Reasoning About Evidence ❖ Science as a Process of Theory Change ❖ Science as a Process of Participation in the Culture of Scientific Practices ❖ 21st century understand of theory, evidence, hypothesis, argumentation, and claim


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