Big Changes - Forces ans Motion Unit
Louise Maionchi
Forces and Motion
We are about to begin our new unit on forces and motion, also known as physical science. This unit will provide a variety of experiences through guided scientific investigation. As we begin all students will start with Lesson 1, of the text. Each student will proceed at his or her own pace. A required amount of work is to be completed by everyone. The weekly assignment sheets will reflect student expectations for that week. Students capable of successfully working at a faster pace will have access to materials needed to complete each successive lesson. From time to time I will pull the class together for a mini-lesson on the important topics covered by the text.
I believe that this method of learning maximizes differentiation within the classroom. It also enables me to guide students through the process of investigation, while each child learns at a comfortable rate. I have used this same style of teaching very successfully for many years in my home state of New York. The students were excited and had the opportunity to work with other children with similar skills in small groups. I will personally check with each child, on a daily basis to see what is accomplished. Look for my initials in your child’s notebook.
Students must complete the following rubric before approval to begin the next lesson:
Lesson Completion Grid
Number and Title of Lesson______________________________________________
Section 1 – Notebook
Date Completed Teacher’s Initials or Comments
| Dates included in Notes | | |
| Number and Title of the Inquiry included in Notebook | | |
| Notes and Calculations from the Lesson | | |
| Summary of the Inquiry | | |
| Answers to Questions imbedded in the Lesson | | |
| Summary of Readings Within the Lesson | | |
Section 2 – Student Generated Study Guide
Date Completed Teacher’s Initials or Comments
| Definitions of Key Terms | | |
| A List of Major Concepts how they are used in the Lesson. | | |
| Important Diagrams | | |
Section 3 - Completed and Corrected Inquiries
Title and Number of Inquiry Date Completed Teacher’s Initials or Comments
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Section 4 – Completed Test
Test Score Date Completed Teacher’s comment
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Science The Week Of 1/31
Monday 1/31
In Class:
* Review Inquiry 15.4. pages 223 - 225.
* Read "Heavy Thoughts" on page 226 - 228, answer the questions at the ens of the
reading.
* Read Stars Wobble, page 223 What makes the stars wobble?
Homework: STUDY FOR WEDNESDAY'S TEST.
Tuesday 2/1
In Class:
* Gravity and Tides - Page 244 in text Read the introduction and lesson objectives.
* Answer the questions listed page 245.
* Begin Inquiry 16.1 on page 246. Have students look at the tide charts and complete
activities for the Inquiry.
Homework: Study for tomorrow.
Wednesday 2/2In Class:
* Test Today!
* Following the test complete Inquiry 16.1 and answer the reflections.
Homework:None tonight!
Thursday 2/3
In Class:
HALF DAY DUE TO CONFERENCES. NOT ALL CLASSES MEET TODAY.
* Collect Inquiry 16.1
* Complete worksheet on tides.
Homework: None!
Friday 2/4
Repeat yesterday's lesson with today's classes
Homework: None!
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