Arguing From Evidence in Middle School Science: 24 Activities for Productive Talk and Deeper Learning
Autor Jonathan Francis Osborne, Brian M. Donovan, J. (Joseph) Bryan Henderson, Anna C. MacPherson, Andrew J. Wilden Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781506335940
ISBN-10: 1506335942
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1506335942
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
“Arguing from Evidence in Middle School Science is filled with easy, fun ideas for incorporating many of the Next Generation Science Standards into any science class. Every step—from establishing class norms to evaluating completed student work—is covered in detail and will help teachers set their room up as a place of thoughtful and constructive questioning and argumentation.”
“This research-based resource includes activities that make it easy for teachers to incorporate argumentation into their science classrooms. It will get your students actively engaged in meaningful discussions—and help them develop the skills they need to truly engage in the practice of argumentation in science.”
“This book provides both the background and ‘baby steps’ needed to integrate argumentation into the science classroom, and it provides clear lessons to engage students in critical thinking. Each lesson is presented with consistency, scaffolding the student experience from beginning suggestions, to getting students to make claims, to having them provide evidence to support their claims.”
As the book was published in the USA, the curriculum links in the book are to the Next Generation Science Standards,and several activities from the life sciences section are based on US case studies.However, UK teachers should find it simple to ‘translate’appropriately for their context.I recommend this book to any secondary science teacher who is interested in developing pupils’ scientific thinking and understanding of science concepts.
“This research-based resource includes activities that make it easy for teachers to incorporate argumentation into their science classrooms. It will get your students actively engaged in meaningful discussions—and help them develop the skills they need to truly engage in the practice of argumentation in science.”
“This book provides both the background and ‘baby steps’ needed to integrate argumentation into the science classroom, and it provides clear lessons to engage students in critical thinking. Each lesson is presented with consistency, scaffolding the student experience from beginning suggestions, to getting students to make claims, to having them provide evidence to support their claims.”
As the book was published in the USA, the curriculum links in the book are to the Next Generation Science Standards,and several activities from the life sciences section are based on US case studies.However, UK teachers should find it simple to ‘translate’appropriately for their context.I recommend this book to any secondary science teacher who is interested in developing pupils’ scientific thinking and understanding of science concepts.
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART 1- UNDERSTANDING AND TEACHING FOR ARGUMENTATION
Chapter 1- What Is Argumentation and Why Does It Matter in the Teaching of Science?
Chapter 2- How Can I Support Scientific Argumentation in My Classroom?
Chapter 3- How Can I Make Argumentation in the Classroom Productive and Support Deeper Learning?
PART 2- CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC ARGUMENTATION
Chapter 4- Earth and Space Sciences
1. What’s the Difference Between One Rock and Another?
2. Were the Continents Once One?
3. What Has Caused Global Warming?
4. Why Does the Moon Appear to Change Shape?
5. Can the Sun or Moon Disappear?
6. Why Is It Warmer in Summer and Cooler in Winter?
7. How Big and Far Away Are the Planets?
8. Why Do Planets Orbit the Sun?
Chapter 5- Life Sciences
9. Why Are Do Leaves Have Different Shapes?
10. What Is Happening to Pteropods?
11. What Factors Affect the Number of Moose on Isle Royale?
12. Should We Reintroduce the Wolf to Isle Royale?
13. Is Rotifer Reproduction Sexual or Asexual?
14. Why Don’t Lions Have Stripes?
15. How Do You Design a Test of Evolutionary Theory?
16. What Is Killing the Cats in Warner County?
Chapter 6- Physical Sciences
17. How Do Forces Affect the Way an Object Moves?
18. Is There Gravity Beyond the Earth?
19. What Has Energy Got to Do With Movement?
20. If You Fall From a Plane, Will You Go Faster and Faster?
21. Two Models to Explain the Behavior of Matter—Which Is the Best?
22. What Particle Model for Boiling Water Fits Best With the Evidence?
23. Is Matter Always Conserved?
24. Where Oh Where Have the Atoms Gone?
References and Further Resources
Index
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
PART 1- UNDERSTANDING AND TEACHING FOR ARGUMENTATION
Chapter 1- What Is Argumentation and Why Does It Matter in the Teaching of Science?
Chapter 2- How Can I Support Scientific Argumentation in My Classroom?
Chapter 3- How Can I Make Argumentation in the Classroom Productive and Support Deeper Learning?
PART 2- CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC ARGUMENTATION
Chapter 4- Earth and Space Sciences
1. What’s the Difference Between One Rock and Another?
2. Were the Continents Once One?
3. What Has Caused Global Warming?
4. Why Does the Moon Appear to Change Shape?
5. Can the Sun or Moon Disappear?
6. Why Is It Warmer in Summer and Cooler in Winter?
7. How Big and Far Away Are the Planets?
8. Why Do Planets Orbit the Sun?
Chapter 5- Life Sciences
9. Why Are Do Leaves Have Different Shapes?
10. What Is Happening to Pteropods?
11. What Factors Affect the Number of Moose on Isle Royale?
12. Should We Reintroduce the Wolf to Isle Royale?
13. Is Rotifer Reproduction Sexual or Asexual?
14. Why Don’t Lions Have Stripes?
15. How Do You Design a Test of Evolutionary Theory?
16. What Is Killing the Cats in Warner County?
Chapter 6- Physical Sciences
17. How Do Forces Affect the Way an Object Moves?
18. Is There Gravity Beyond the Earth?
19. What Has Energy Got to Do With Movement?
20. If You Fall From a Plane, Will You Go Faster and Faster?
21. Two Models to Explain the Behavior of Matter—Which Is the Best?
22. What Particle Model for Boiling Water Fits Best With the Evidence?
23. Is Matter Always Conserved?
24. Where Oh Where Have the Atoms Gone?
References and Further Resources
Index
About the Authors
Descriere
Use these 24 ready-to-implement, NGSS-aligned activities drawn from the physical sciences, life sciences, and earth and space sciences to effectively spark rich, scientifically sound discourse.