goals for class #15 1. to receive scoring on exam #1. 2. to understand “look what’s happening at...
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Goals for Class #15Goals for Class #151. To receive scoring on Exam #1.1. To receive scoring on Exam #1.
2. To understand “Look What’s Happening at MITI” Newsletter to 2. To understand “Look What’s Happening at MITI” Newsletter to Families. Captions and names of students in each photo.Families. Captions and names of students in each photo.
3. To prepare for 3. To prepare for Lesson 3: PresentationLesson 3: Presentation by sharing plans with by sharing plans with team members. Review lesson rationale and instructional team members. Review lesson rationale and instructional sequence.sequence.
Due March 18: Reflection #1, Observation #2Due March 18: Reflection #1, Observation #2
Due March 20: Lesson 3 - PresentationDue March 20: Lesson 3 - Presentation
Goals for Class #15Goals for Class #15
To understand the interactive model of To understand the interactive model of teaching called integrative model (Taba)teaching called integrative model (Taba)
To understand how to create a data display To understand how to create a data display for use while using the model.for use while using the model.
To understand the types of thinking required To understand the types of thinking required by learners while using the model.by learners while using the model.
Purpose of the ModelPurpose of the Model
To form concepts by collecting, organizing, To form concepts by collecting, organizing, and analyzing information and analyzing information
To cause students to think inductively and To cause students to think inductively and use thinking skills of observing, comparing, use thinking skills of observing, comparing, and hypothesizing.and hypothesizing.
To collect “data” (information), organize To collect “data” (information), organize data, and make meaning of data organized in data, and make meaning of data organized in a “data display.”a “data display.”
PlanningPlanning
1.1. Choose content to teachChoose content to teach• Two “Parallel Concepts”Two “Parallel Concepts”• Several “Parallel” DimensionsSeveral “Parallel” Dimensions
2.2. Prepare instructional objectives.Prepare instructional objectives.3.3. Develop Develop Data DisplayData Display..4.4. Plan for materials, time and space.Plan for materials, time and space.
Instructional SequenceInstructional Sequence
1.1. Begin the lesson.Begin the lesson.2.2. Present data display.Present data display.3.3. Observe and describe.Observe and describe.4.4. Compare and explain.Compare and explain.5.5. Hypothesize.Hypothesize.6.6. Summarize and generalize.Summarize and generalize.7.7. Analyze thinking processes.Analyze thinking processes.8.8. End the lesson.End the lesson.
TimeTimeTEACHER ACTIONTEACHER ACTION TIMETIME
Begin the Lesson.Begin the Lesson. 2 min.2 min.
Present Data Display.Present Data Display. 3 min.3 min.
Observe. Compare.Observe. Compare. 10 min.10 min.
Hypothesize.Hypothesize. 5 min.5 min.
Summarize. Generalize. Analyze Summarize. Generalize. Analyze Thinking Processes.Thinking Processes.
3 min3 min
End the LessonEnd the Lesson 2 min2 min
Comparing Octopus and SquidComparing Octopus and SquidOCTOPUSOCTOPUS SQUIDSQUID
AppendagesAppendages 8 arms8 arms 8 arms, two 8 arms, two tentacles.tentacles.
HeadHead Limp bagLimp bag Stream-linedStream-lined
FinsFins No finsNo fins Two fins near tailTwo fins near tail
SupportSupport No penNo pen Pen (stiff internal Pen (stiff internal structure)structure)
MovementMovement Able to crawl through Able to crawl through small spacessmall spaces
Able to move Able to move quickly in waterquickly in water
HabitatHabitat Dens on sea floorDens on sea floor Open oceansOpen oceans
FoodFood Crabs, lobstersCrabs, lobsters Fish and shrimpFish and shrimp
Creating a Data DisplayCreating a Data Display
1. List1. List
2. Lump 2. Lump
3. Display3. Display
Creating a Data DisplayCreating a Data Display
1. List Data1. List Data Octopus has 8 arms.Octopus has 8 arms. Squid has 8 arms, two tentacles.Squid has 8 arms, two tentacles. Octopus head is a limp bag.Octopus head is a limp bag. Squid head is stream-lined.Squid head is stream-lined. Octopus has no fins.Octopus has no fins. Squid has two fins near tail.Squid has two fins near tail. Octopus has no pen.Octopus has no pen. Squid has a pen (stiff internal structure).Squid has a pen (stiff internal structure). Octopus is able to crawl through small spaces.Octopus is able to crawl through small spaces. Squid is able to move quickly.Squid is able to move quickly. Octopus lives n dens on sea floor.Octopus lives n dens on sea floor. Squid lives in open oceans.Squid lives in open oceans. Octopus eats crabs and lobsters.Octopus eats crabs and lobsters. Squid eat fish and shrimpSquid eat fish and shrimp
NOTE: For NOTE: For Make It Make It and Take It,and Take It, you will you will research and research and organize the data organize the data (information) in a (information) in a data display. In a data display. In a normal school normal school lesson, students lesson, students could research and could research and organize the organize the information in a information in a data display.data display.
Creating a Data DisplayCreating a Data Display
2. Lump Data2. Lump Data Octopus has 8 arms.Octopus has 8 arms. Octopus head is a limp bag.Octopus head is a limp bag. Octopus has no fins.Octopus has no fins. Octopus has no pen. Octopus has no pen. Octopus is able to crawl through small spaces. Octopus is able to crawl through small spaces. Octopus lives in dens on sea floor. Octopus lives in dens on sea floor. Octopus eats crabs and lobsters.Octopus eats crabs and lobsters.
Squid has 8 arms, two tentacles.Squid has 8 arms, two tentacles. Squid head is stream-lined.Squid head is stream-lined. Squid has two fins near tail.Squid has two fins near tail. Squid has a pen (stiff internal structure).Squid has a pen (stiff internal structure). Squid is able to move quickly.Squid is able to move quickly. Squid lives in open oceans.Squid lives in open oceans. Squid eat fish and shrimpSquid eat fish and shrimp
OctopusOctopusSquidSquid
AppendagesAppendagesHeadHeadFinsFinsInternal StructureInternal StructureMovementMovementHabitatHabitatFoodFood
3. Display the Data3. Display the DataIdentify two similar, related concepts. Identify two similar, related concepts. (“parallel concepts”)(“parallel concepts”)
Octopus Octopus
SquidSquid
Creating a Data DisplayCreating a Data Display
RelatedRelated ConceptsConceptsOCTOPUSOCTOPUS SQUIDSQUID
List dimensions by which they can be compared. List dimensions by which they can be compared. (“parallel dimensions”).(“parallel dimensions”).
AppendagesAppendagesHeadHeadFinsFinsSupportSupportMovementMovementHabitatHabitatFoodFood
3. Display the Data3. Display the Data
Creating a Data DisplayCreating a Data Display
DimensionsDimensionsOCTOPUSOCTOPUS SQUIDSQUID
AppendagesAppendages
HeadHead
FinsFins
SupportSupport
MovementMovement
HabitatHabitat
FoodFood
Insert in chart.Insert in chart.
3. Display the Data3. Display the Data
Creating a Data DisplayCreating a Data Display
DataDataOCTOPUSOCTOPUS SQUIDSQUID
AppendagesAppendages 8 arms8 arms 8 arms, two tentacles.8 arms, two tentacles.
HeadHead Limp bagLimp bag Stream-linedStream-lined
FinsFins No finsNo fins Two fins near tailTwo fins near tail
SupportSupport No penNo pen Pen (stiff internal Pen (stiff internal structure)structure)
MovementMovement Able to crawl through Able to crawl through small spacessmall spaces
Able to move quicklyAble to move quickly
HabitatHabitat Dens on sea floorDens on sea floor Open oceansOpen oceans
FoodFood Crabs, lobstersCrabs, lobsters Fish and shrimpFish and shrimp
Comparing Octopus and SquidComparing Octopus and SquidOCTOPUSOCTOPUS SQUIDSQUID
AppendagesAppendages 8 arms8 arms 8 arms, two 8 arms, two tentacles.tentacles.
HeadHead Limp bagLimp bag Stream-linedStream-lined
FinsFins No finsNo fins Two fins near tailTwo fins near tail
SupportSupport No penNo pen Pen (stiff internal Pen (stiff internal structure)structure)
MovementMovement Able to crawl through Able to crawl through small spacessmall spaces
Able to move Able to move quickly in waterquickly in water
HabitatHabitat Dens on sea floorDens on sea floor Open oceansOpen oceans
FoodFood Crabs, lobstersCrabs, lobsters Fish and shrimpFish and shrimp
What do you notice . . .?What do you notice . . .? What color to you see? What color to you see? Describe the way it moves…Describe the way it moves… Count the number of arms…Count the number of arms…
ObservingObserving Questions Questions
How does an How does an octopusoctopus compare with a compare with a squidsquid??
How is an How is an octopusoctopus similar to a similar to a squidsquid?? How is an How is an octopusoctopus different from a different from a squidsquid??
ComparingComparing Questions Questions
Recording ComparisonsRecording ComparisonsUsing Using aa Venn DiagramVenn Diagram
OCTOPUSOCTOPUS(differences)(differences)
BOTHBOTH(similarities)(similarities)
SQUIDSQUID(differences)(differences)
Recording ComparisonsRecording Comparisons
SAMESAME DIFFERENTDIFFERENT
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COMPARING OCTOPUS AND SQUIDCOMPARING OCTOPUS AND SQUID
Using aUsing a Same - Different T ChartSame - Different T Chart
HypothesizingHypothesizing Questions Questions
What do you think . . . ? Why?What do you think . . . ? Why? If an octopus was stream-lined and had a If an octopus was stream-lined and had a
pen, pen, thenthen how would it affect where it how would it affect where it lives?lives?
How does the structure of an organism How does the structure of an organism allow for its survival?allow for its survival?
Now You Try It!Now You Try It!
Create a Create a Data DisplayData Display for Lesson 5 for Lesson 5 Integrative Model.Integrative Model.