Magnets & Motors

Lesson 11
Showing Others What You Have Learned

Students graph their data and discuss their results as a class.

1. Grade Level Expectations

2. Concepts

3. Lesson set up and Management

4. Teacher Tips

5. Literacy Support

 

1. Grade Level Expectations

Explaining: Use evidence from scientific investigations to think critically and logically to develop descriptions, explanations, and predictions (INO3 2.1.3).

Communicating: Communicate scientific procedures, investigations, and explanations visually, orally, in writing, with computer-based technology, and in the language of mathematics (IN05 2.1.5).

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2. Concepts

Use graph paper to record and describe data. Communicate results of experiments visually, orally, and through discussion.

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3. Lesson set up and Management

Materials:

Make copies of Activity Sheet 5 for the whole class. For each group, make a transparency of Activity Sheet 5. Overhead markers will also be needed. Optional materials include poster board or big paper for each group to present their results.

Student Management:

You may need to review how to construct a graph. Decide how you plan to conduct this “conference”. It can be small or elaborate, depending on the amount of time you would like to spend.

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4. Teacher Tips

This is nice time to incorporate art into the unit if you have the time to spend.

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5. Literacy Support

Writing Support:
Students should also make sure they write at least a few sentences in their science notebooks describing what the graph shows.

Reading Support:
See the Student Activity Book for Lesson 11.

Last updated 12/20/2006