Monday, October 8, 2012

first lab

I had surgery on my hand a week ago so its been a while since my last post. until the end of november my posts will be pictures of our spiral with short descriptions.

the following pictures show how we did a lab using the isn. The right side has the question, hypothesis, proceedure & variables. the left has the data, graph & conclusion



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Lab Safety and Equipment in the ISN

This is the way we organized our curriculum information for lab safety and equipment in our ISNs. Our table of contents was on page 6 and 7 to begin our first six weeks. Upon reflection we will not need two pages for the table of contents so page 7 will be a quick “review as we go” page where students will write important big ideas for their six weeks test.
The next two pages are the beginning of our safety lessons. We handed out a condensed version of our safety rules and had them glue them on page 9. Then I assigned them two rules to depict on a poster. They were not allowed to write the safety rules on their poster. They used page 8 for brainstorming with their group to help them organize their thoughts for their poster. Two days later, when they had completed their posters, we did a silent gallery walk. I gave each student 9 sticky notes. (I have nine lab tables in my room) They numbered the corner of the sticky to correlate to the tables. My tables are numbered 1-9. They then walked around and wrote down the rule they thought was depicted on each poster on the sticky for that table. Then we talked about it. It was a great activity. I am really trying to make my classroom more learner centered rather than teacher centered and I am really surprised at how well it is going.


On the next two pages we glued an activity called Where’s Safe-T. It is a cartoon of a science lab with a grid on top. There are questions that go along with it. Such as, where is a person wafting or who is making an unsafe observation. The students have to find the coordinates for this. You can use this to incorporate graphs. On Page 11 we glued the grid and on page 10 the questions that went with it. I also showed a video from youtube, “Lab gone wrong”. They wrote their reflections about what they saw on page 10 as well. Eventually we took our safety quiz and the students folded in hamburger style so that they could see the title and taped it over their reflections and answers so they could lift the quiz and see the other. The lab gone wrong video is below

we also watched this lab safty video.....it's awesome



Next we started equipment. We decided to introduce this to our students with an explore lab. Since this is information we are not “giving” them we put it on the left side on page 12. We set lab equipment around the room. Students had to rotate around and write down what they thought the name of the piece of equipment could be, what they thought we use it for and draw a picture. The next day we went over their answers and gave them a handout with pictures. See the picture that follows for our set up. This lab was much better than just taking notes on equipment
I will add a picture with the "tools of a scientist" on page 13. Some students needed more than just one page. In this case I told them to continue to page 13 and when we glued their hand out they had to be able to lift up part of it to see their lab below.

We are now ready for our safety and equipment test. The next two pages will contain thier review. I was going to put their review on page 15 and have them make a foldable about the review but we did not get to it.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

ISN day 1

Today was the 2nd day of school. We took the entire period to set up our spiral and we did not finish. Our class periods are 45 minutes long and I foresee it taking another 15 minutes or so tomorrow to get the table of contents in. When the students came in today they picked up a copy of the directions for the left and right sides, STAAR formula chart and a packet with explanations on how to do some of the output strategies.
Before I get in to explaining how we put everything together today in class, I want to share pictures of how I planned it out, then at the end of this post you will see the pages completed.



 Notice that the pages are numbered. Odd numbers are on the right and Even are on the Left. I have a title sticky note and another sticky to explain what will be on that page. For the picture below, I know there will be two things on that page and I let myself know how to put it in.  


 Explaining it to the students:
I told them that this was THEIR spiral and will have their work in it and I want them to own it and enjoy using it. I also told them that if they want to decorate the front cover with pictures and cover it with packing tape or contact paper they could. I showed them my cover from last year’s spiral.
We printed the papers they got today on colored paper so it would be easier for them to find and it would help us explain. The first thing we did was tape the formula sheet inside the cover of the spiral. The very first page of the ISN is their Title page. We are having them draw an ologist. They pick what type of scientists they would like to be and draw the scientist as that science. For example, a student who wants to study meteorology could draw a tornado as the scientist or a cloud. They will be working on their ologist tomorrow in class so I had them number the top right corner of the page (1) and write their first and last name, science and my name (Mrs. Page) on the top right corner. See my example below:
  

 Pages 2 and 3 contain the information to help the students understand what goes where in their spiral
On page 5 we glued in a flip chart about the different type of strategies they will be using on the left side of their spiral. By this time we had to clean up. Tomorrow for a warm up they will be doing a vinn diagram about what goes on the right page vs the left page in their ISN page 4 (across from flip chart). It is set up so that the input (flip chart) is across from the output (vinn diagram)
After the warm up tomorrow we will set up our table of contents for the first six weeks on pages 6 and 7

Friday, August 24, 2012

Getting Ready


First I would like to explain my reasoning for starting a blog:
1. The students are blogging and the district I teach in is asking the teachers to use more technology in the classroom and to incorporate the students devices into lessons. I figure I need to understand the technology before the kids use it in science.
2. This is my first year to have an actual Interactive Student Notebook. Sure we had a spiral we glued stuff into, but it wasn't really interactive. I researched information specific to using ISNs in science and the material out there is lacking. My plan is to give other teachers an idea of how we plan as a team and set up the ISN with the students.

Background about me:
I am going into my 5th year of teaching middle school science. I have a split; 6th and 7th grade. My husband also teaches 7th and 8th grade science. I will be the primary blogger here, but occasionally he might jump in. We teach in Texas. My degree is NOT in teaching. I wanted to be a wildlife biologist but the good Lord had other plans for me. We both love the outdoors and outdoor education. We volunteer for Texas Brigades and try to get our students outside as much as possible

Planning for class:
The students will be in my classroom Monday and everything is organized and in its place. Hopefully it stays that way throughout the year. I will post pictures and info about my classroom organization and procedures later.
I am lucky that I have two awesome teams to work with, an awesome department and an awesome instructional coach. Our assistant principle (AP) wanted us to work on making our science spirals more interactive so he enlisted the help of our IC and here we are. Our plan is to incorporate the new interactive lessons with 6th grade only this year. Next year when 7th grade starts the kids will be used to it and the transition will be easier. I planned with my 6th grade team on Thursday morning. We knocked out the entire first six weeks with curriculum. We did this without thinking about how the ISN would work. We are basically doing the same things we did last year. Then Thursday afternoon we started figuring out how to put the curriculum into the spiral and make it easy, understandable and engaging for the kids. We each got out own spiral, some sticky notes and our lesson plans. It really was easy at this point. We had a general idea of how to set up the spiral and it worked

ISN set up
If you open up the spiral and look at the pages, the right page is the input side and the left side is the output side. Basically what we do in class goes on the right. Homework, reflections, data from labs and other products go on the left. (I will post pictures of this later)

We numbered the pages and used sticky notes to indicate what would go on each page while we were planning. We discussed each lesson and what we thought needed to go on the input and output sides on the spiral. I have been told that you do not always have to have an output for a lesson, but we plan too. The planning process was easy.  

Inside the cover of the spiral the students will glue the chart they will use on the STAAR in 8th grade so they get used to seeing it and using it. The front of the first page is incorporated into our first lesson about science. The students will create a picture representing what type of scientist they will be. It’s just a cover page. This page is numbered 1 and should be on the top right corner of the page. The back of the title page is page 2 and is the first table of contents page. The next page (right side) is also a table of contents page numbered 3. For their table of contents they create a T-chart with left side numbers and titles on the left and the right side titles and numbers on the right (duh!). The next two pages are instruction sheets that give them examples of what goes on each side of their spiral. The first real input is a foldable we give them listing examples of reflective activities such as writing a poem, mind map, vinn diagram and so on. They will then have to take the foldable and compare right side vs left side using a vinn diagram. We will give them the output activity so we can help them this time.

I will post pictures of my spiral as the process continues