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STEMify Your Classroom Trent Turner tmturner@prosper-isd.net

Take a moment to think and be ready to discuss. Why are you here today? Take a moment to think and be ready to discuss.

Learning Target To gain understanding of STEM, and develop some practical approaches to integrating STEM elements in the classroom.

Essential Question How can I engage students with authentic, real world scenarios that tie critical thinking and problem solving to content area TEKS?

What is STEM? STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education. We focus on these areas together not only because the skills and knowledge in each discipline are essential for student success, but also because these fields are deeply intertwined in the real world and in how students learn most effectively.

Science “Science is more than a school subject, or the periodic table, or the properties of waves. It is an approach to the world, a critical way to understand and explore and engage with the world, and then have the capacity to change that world.” Barack Obama - 2015

Technology Find practical ways to integrate technology to solve problems. Presentation modalities Collaborative approaches to problem-solving Research Data organization and analysis CAD / design Prototyping (3-D printing) Gamification Coding / algorithms

Engineering

Mathematics Collect and analyze data - Determine potential linear relationships and graph them to make sense of them. Introduce students to equations and relationships between variables. What happens when one increases/decreases? Example: Force = Mass x Acceleration

Mindset Shift

Mindset Shift FROM THIS TO THIS

STEM Essentials Explicit learning outcomes Engineering design process Student autonomy Rigorous learning Problem-based learning Industry connections Personalized instruction Professional development Cooperation

Problem-Based Learning Problem-based learning (PBL) is a student-centered pedagogy in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problem. Students learn both thinking strategies and domain knowledge. Pros/Cons

Performance Tasks Authentic, real world scenarios that offer students opportunities to apply their learning to novel contexts. Can be a day or many weeks in length

Role of the teacher Pose a clear, well-defined problem that is difficult to answer. Messy is good! Create a framework for students to do necessary research or receive required content information. Rubrics, rubrics, rubrics! Serve as a facilitator for student learning and help students locate necessary information and resources to solve the problem. Consultation Peer feedback and evaluation systems Presentation facilitation and feedback - entrepreneurial connections

Example Lessons Water balloon launching lab Concept: Potential and kinetic energy

Example Lessons Thermos design: Concept - Heat transfer

Example Lessons Earth’s Layers and seismic activity: Connected? Concept: Earth’s layers and building models

Integrating STEM in cross-curricular -Begin with social studies TEKS as a starting point for developing cross-curricular STEM projects. This is the toughest subject area to integrate, but can be accomplished by focusing on problems of the time period/major events. -Next, integrate science TEKS that may connect to the problem. -Then integrate math TEKS that may support the project. -Lastly, determine how ELA may support the project through research, presentation, or written expression. Example topic: (A) describe and explain the effects of physical environmental processes such as erosion, ocean currents, and earthquakes on Earth's surface

Questions?

Resources / Citations http://www.ed.gov/stem STEM Essentials PBL