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1 Amanda Solarsh & Gina Tesoriero
Session #2198 Amanda Solarsh & Gina Tesoriero This presentation and other resources can be found at STEMeducators.weebly.com GINA Simon Baruch Middle School New York City Department of Education Grades 6-8

2 Build a Structure Challenge
In 7 minutes, build a structure with the materials provided.

3 Testing our Structure Now we can see which structures will hold the weight of 100 pennies!

4 How would this challenge rate?

5 Our Concerns Classroom Size
Teaching 4 different classes with 120 students! Teaching our new elective course where we only see students once a week Managing building and testing within 45 minute periods Materials!!! Cost? Storage? Holding students accountable during group work Assessment Amanda- Intro with how PDs present design challenges but do not give you suggestions on how to successfully implement it in your classroom

6 Presentation Overview
Finding the balance 5 Elements of Structuring Design Challenges Review Structuring Design Teacher Toolkit Group Practice Structuring Design GINA Start This presentation and other resources can be found at STEMeducators.weebly.com

7 Finding the balance open ended
structured Gina challenges that promote divergent solutions Supports classroom success

8 Inquiry vs. Structure Continuum
Open-Ended, Inquiry, Student led Design Teacher Guided/Structured Design Gina

9 Five Elements of Structuring Design
Real World Prompt Material Management Time Management Groupwork Accountability Promoting Collaboration

10 Element #1: Real World Prompt
Promotes student buy in Integrates STEM subjects Allows students to develops solutions to real world problems which promotes critical thinking skills Real World Prompt

11 Real World Prompt Organizer

12 Example: Hurricane Shelter Design Project
Problem Statement: You are a team of structural engineers hired by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Mission: Create and test a model Hurricane Emergency Shelter that people can store in their homes or be built quickly by FEMA. Real World Prompt

13 Criteria & Constraints
Real World Connections Set parameters for students Student Developed Teacher Directed Real World Prompt

14 Element #2: Materials Concerns: Storage Space Controlling materials
Finding/Buying materials on limited budgets Finding time to organize materials Material Management

15 Getting Supplies Aluminum Foil Cardboard (corrugate and/or flat)
Dollar Store! Recycling! Household supplies! Aluminum Foil Cardboard (corrugate and/or flat) Plastic Straws Popsicle Sticks Wax Paper Saran Wrap Balloons Toothpicks Packing Tape Glue Water bottles Material Management

16 Get creative with storage
Lots of labeled bins or cardboard boxes Use all available space Material Management

17 Controlling Materials
Material Management

18 Element #3: Time Management
Time constraints for design in the classroom: Short class periods May not see classes everyday Teach a variety of classes of different sizes and abilities Time Management

19 Time management for short class periods
Have students work in groups Create a design packet that breaks up the project into different steps or sections Each step is  about 1-2 class periods Steps can included: Identifying Criteria and Constraints Evaluating and Selecting Materials Individual/Group Brain Storm Testing Rebuild/ Reflections Time Management

20 Design Project Packet Time Management

21 Element #4 Group Accountability
Keeping all students on task Assessment Graded as individual vs. group Groupwork Accountability

22 Holding all students accountable
Establish Groupwork Norms and Expectations Provide both individual and group assessment Groupwork Accountability

23 Keeping All Students on Task
Groupwork Accountability

24 Structure vs. Inquiry Continuum
Depending on students’ ability and levels, can take away some structure to leave it more open ended. Ex. Students determine criteria and constraints Students bring in materials Gina Promoting Collaboration

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26 Structuring Your Own Design Challenge!
Select a Prompt Card. Discuss with group how to structure prompt into a manageable design challenge. Use Structure vs. Inquiry Organizer.


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