Trash to Treasure Middle School Science  Students will complete surveys with their families to determine their consumption of oil  Students will research.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 14: Usability testing and field studies
Advertisements

Project Lead The Way For Fremont Junior High School.
SCIENCE & TESTING. CMT-SCIENCE Given for the first time in Spring 2008 in grades 5 & 8 Consists of multiple choice and open ended questions Based on student.
PROFESSIONAL ADAPTABLE INDISPENSABLE INVENTIVE CREATIVE Engineering the Future: working together to enhance understanding,
MARKETING RESEARCH Ing. Katarína Kleinová Department of marketing.
Project #6: Biodiesel from Waste Feedstock Sponsored by The National Science Foundation Grant ID No.: DUE Anna Greve, Junior, Civil Engineering.
Assessment of Undergraduate Programs Neeraj Mittal Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at Dallas.
Graduate Expectations. Critical Thinking & Life Management. IBT graduates are expected to: identify and demonstrate the essential employability skills.
CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY Presentation created by: Peggy Sue Loroz and Maria Cronley Gonzaga University and Miami University of Ohio Division 23, Society for.
Engaging Faculty in Prevention Efforts Ellen Bass Associate Professor.
ENVS September 2008 Help create a more sustainable campus.
Why Differences are Important
SOCIAL SCIENCE INQUIRY MODEL
Biodiesel for Research and Education Classroom Implementation Jennifer Keiner, University of Cincinnati Chris Behm, Riverview East Academy.
Capstone Design Project (CDP) Civil Engineering Department First Semester 1431/1432 H 10/14/20091 King Saud University, Civil Engineering Department.
Biodiesel for Research and Education Research Presentation Jennifer Keiner Chris Behm.
DON BOSCO TECH SCIENCE DEPARTMENT DBTI SCIENCE FAIR  Overview  Project Requirements AN INTRODUCTION  Timeline  Choosing Groups & Brainstorming Topics.
Physical Science Grades weeks. What does my driving have to do with science and society?
SIMAD University Research Process Ali Yassin Sheikh.
Section 2: Science as a Process
Virginia Standard of Learning BIO.1a-m
©2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Business Management, 13e Data Analysis and Decision Making Mathematics and Management Basic.
MATH1342 S08 – 7:00A-8:15A T/R BB218 SPRING 2014 Daryl Rupp.
Dr. Engr. Sami ur Rahman Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Malakand Research Methods in Computer Science Lecture: Research.
Parliamentary Committees in Democracies: Unit 4 Research Services for Parliamentary Committees.
LEARNING PRIORITY OF TECHNOLOGY PROCESS SKILLS AT ELEMENTARY LEVEL Hung-Jen Yang & Miao-Kuei Ho DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION THE NATIONAL.
Project #4: Renewable Energy System Advantages of Alternatives Teachers: Deon Edwards Stephanie Baldwin.
Agricultural Careers By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Anna Burgess Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education June 2005.
Understanding MYP Criteria
8 th Grade Parent Night 2014 Mrs Deborah Cote Science and Technology Department Head ext. 242.
Hypotheses & Theory Methods of Data Collection How did we analyze the data collected? Dan Breen, Jessica Gossett, Jared Hause, Allison Hoppe, Fred Hubert,
 Introduction Introduction  Contents of the report Contents of the report  Assessment : Objectives OutcomesObjectivesOutcomes  The data :
How do I collect sample data from population? 7.6 Sample Data and Populations Example 1 Collect data by randomly sampling A gym has 467 female members.
HYPOTHESIS TESTING. Statistical Methods Estimation Hypothesis Testing Inferential Statistics Descriptive Statistics Statistical Methods.
RESEARCH POSTER PRESENTATION DESIGN © QUICK DESIGN GUIDE (--THIS SECTION DOES NOT PRINT--) This PowerPoint 2007 template.
21st Century Skills Framework. CORE SUBJECTS AND 21st CENTURY THEMES Mastery of core subjects and 21st century themes is essential for all students in.
INTRODUCTION Team members: Institution: Professor: Date of submission:
Introduction to Earth Science Section 2 Section 2: Science as a Process Preview Key Ideas Behavior of Natural Systems Scientific Methods Scientific Measurements.
Group 4 Project. Some Philosophy We must foster a conception of excellence which may be applied to every degree of ability and to every socially acceptable.
Academic Research Academic Research Dr Kishor Bhanushali M
Project One Clean Drinking Water Sara Bagley Erpenbeck Elementary Scott Ketcham Norwood High School EEC Funded by.
Polling learning: technology supported formative assessment Dr Kerie Green & David Longman School of Education University of Wales Newport 3 rd Annual.
An Overview of the RET Site, Expectations and Work Dr. Anant R. Kukreti Associate Dean & Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering.
Please print your first and last name on the line given. Jimmy Jons Please list the amount of these things that are in your home. T.V.s: 3Working Computers.
STEM Education in High School STEM Education in High School STEM education integrates the content and skills of science, technology, engineering, mathematics,
Principals of Research Writing. What is Research Writing? Process of communicating your research  Before the fact  Research proposal  After the fact.
Engineering Design: Bridge Building Michael Starr 1, Tamara Jonson 2 1 College of Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH; 2 Withrow University.
Inference ConceptsSlide #1 1-sample Z-test H o :  =  o (where  o = specific value) Statistic: Test Statistic: Assume: –  is known – n is “large” (so.
CONSUMERISM GRADE 8 SOCIAL STUDIES Erika Slater Jessica Kurk.
Environmental Systems and Society Internal Assessment.
Introduction to Economics FREC 150 Dr. Steven E. Hastings Introduction to Agricultural and Natural Resources.
Team 4 – Alaska Alyeska Central School A K-12 correspondence school of the Department of Education, serving students from Barrow to Ketchikan.
New FOCUS or OBSERVATION Critical Thinking Cyclic Model: QUESTION or HYPOTHESIS CONTENT ANYALYSIS and DELIBERATION scrutinize data using most rigorous.
Simulation Based Impact Analysis of Signalized Intersections Project # 5: Classroom Implementation Kelli Lee Todd Bonds S.S./Science.
The Practice of Statistics Third Edition Chapter 12: Significance Tests in Practice Copyright © 2008 by W. H. Freeman & Company Daniel S. Yates.
The Scientific Method. The student will plan and conduct investigations in which: observations of living organisms are recorded in the lab and in the.
NSF Research Experience for Teachers (RET) Site Anant R. Kukreti & Andrea Burrows Pre-RET Teacher Meeting College of Engineering and Applied Science University.
Putting the “E” in STEM MSP Title IIB STEM Grant.
IB Areas of Interaction. Areas of Interaction Place learning in a context for the learners. Increase global awareness. Area of interaction is concerned.
Are students the only things that experience stress and strain? No, it’s a common phenomenon that is a key for engineers to understand materials that we.
Nutrition Awareness in Student Athletes Proper diet is essential in leading a healthy lifestyle for athletes, both on the field and in the classroom. There.
Quantitative Methods for Business Studies
Engineering Probability and Statistics - SE-205 -Chap 1
OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION
Section 2: Science as a Process
Bio-Inspired Flight Melissa Burns; Amy Jameson Sharpsburg Elementary, Norwood, Ohio; Gilbert A. Dater High School, Cincinnati, Ohio Goal: Students will.
(or why should we learn this stuff?)
Recipe for any Hypothesis Test
Inference Concepts 1-Sample Z-Tests.
Kansas Social Studies Standards
Presentation transcript:

Trash to Treasure Middle School Science  Students will complete surveys with their families to determine their consumption of oil  Students will research alternative fuels and investigate the positive and negative aspects of these fuels.  Students will present information about their alternative fuel source to the class  PowerPoint, poster, video, skit,  Students will act as members of a fuel company and debate other groups of students who have researched different alternative fuels while attempting to determine the best fuel choice for the future  Students will complete an open response question focused on the role of science in societal decisions KY Standards SC-6-I-U-3 Students will understand that science can sometimes be used to inform ethical decisions by identifying the likely consequences of an action, but cannot be used to establish if taking that action would be right or wrong. SC-6-I-S-4 Students will differentiate the usefulness of scientific research to predict the possible consequences of decisions about environmental issues from its limitations in making ethical/moral decisions about those issues Peggy A. Dunn 1, Kathryn A. Godby 2, Mingming Lu 3, Ming Chai 3 1 Newport, KY, Newport High School; 2 Florence, KY, R.A. Jones Middle School; 3 Cincinnati, OH, University of Cincinnati, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering High School Math –AP Statistics Grant ID No EEC  Students will “work” for a company that produces biodiesel from waste frying oil.  Students will develop and test a hypothesis concerning random samples of oil.  3 random samples  4 separate restaurant chains  Students will perform a titration using phenolphthalein to determine the percent of free fatty acid that is in each sample.  Students will perform transesterification  Measure glycerol and biodiesel  Calculate 90%,95%, and 99% confidence intervals to predict amount of biodiesel per liter of WFO  Students will perform hypothesis testing to determine if significant differences exist between samples or between restaurant chains.  Students will present their findings to the class using PowerPoint. NCTM Standards Students will organize and consolidate their mathematical thinking through communication Students will recognize and apply mathematics in contexts outside of mathematics. Students will formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize, and display relevant data to answer them; select and use appropriate statistical methods to analyze data R.A. Jones Middle School Application  High School: Work in a lab using applied inferential statistics to test for significant differences between samples of waste frying oil  Middle School: Research an alternative fuel and use information to debate student groups supporting other fuels Careers  Middle and High School: Introduces students to a field of research and marketing that can be investigated using math and science. Special emphasis on applications and opportunities in engineering. Society  Middle and High School: Energy is a topic of high importance. Students look at how they can contribute to a solution and impact our future environment. Misconceptions Only a low performance vehicle can run on biodiesel References Acknowledgements Specials thanks to Dr. Ming Ming Lu, Mr. Ming Chai, Dr. Jon Breiner, Dr. Glenn Markle, Mr. Eugene Rutz, Dr. Anant Kukreti, and Mrs. Andrea Burrows