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E-grāmata: Our Changing Environment, Grade K: STEM Road Map for Elementary School

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"What if you could challenge your kindergartners to come up with a way reduce human impact on the environment? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can! Our Changing Environment outlines a journey that will steer your students toward authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines. Like the other volumes in the series, this book is designed to meet the growing need to infuse real-world learning into K-12 classrooms. This interdisciplinary, three-lesson module uses project- and problem-based learning to help students investigate the environment around them, with a focus on ways that humans can impact the environment. Working in teams, students will investigate various types of human impact on the environment (including pollution, littering, and habitat destruction), will participate in a classroom recycling program, and will explore the engineering design process as they devise ways to repurpose waste materials. To support this goal, students will do the following: Identify human impacts on the environment. Identify technological advances and tools that scientists use to learn about the changing environment, and use technology to gather data. Explain, discuss, and express concepts about the environment through development and design of a publication to report their scientific findings about the environment around the school. Chart and understand local weather patterns, and make connections between weather conditions and their observations of the environment. Identify and demonstrate recycling practices, including sorting materials and tracking amounts of materials recycled, and participate in a class recycling program. The STEM Road Map Curriculum Series is anchored in the Next Generation Science Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Framework for 21st Century Learning. In-depth and flexible, Our Changing Environment can be used as a whole unit or in part to meet the needs of districts, schools, and teachers who are charting a course toward an integrated STEM approach. Carla C. Johnson is Professor of Science Education in the College of Education and Office of Research and Innovation, and a Faculty Research Fellow at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Janet B. Walton is Senior Research scholar and the assistant director of evaluation for AEOP in the College of Education at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Erin E. Peters-Burton is the Donna R. and David E. Sterling Endowed Professor in Science Education at George Mason University in Virginia, USA"--rd authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines. Like the other volumes in the series, this book is designed to meet the growing need to infuse real-world learning into K-12 classrooms. This interdisciplinary, three-lesson module uses project- and problem-based learning to help students investigate the environment around them, with a focus on ways that humans can impact the environment. Working in teams, students will investigate various types of human impact on the environment (including pollution, littering, and habitat destruction), will participate in a classroom recycling program, and will explore the engineering design process as they devise ways to repurpose waste materials. To support this goal, students will do the following: Identify human impacts on the environment. Identify technological advances and tools that scientists use to learn about the changing environment, and use technology to gather data. Explain, discuss, and express concepts about the environment through development and design of a publication to report their scientific findings about the environment around the school. Chart and understand local weather patterns, and make connections between weather conditions and their observations of the environment. Identify and demonstrate recycling practices, including sorting materials and tracking amounts of materials recycled, and participate in a class recycling program. The STEM Road Map Curriculum Series is anchored in the Next Generation Science Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Framework for 21st Century Learning. In-depth and flexible, Our Changing Environment can be used as a whole unit or in part to meet the needs of districts, schools, and teachers who are charting a course toward an integrated STEM approach. Carla C. Johnson is Professor of Science Education in the College of Education and Office of Research and Innovation, and a Faculty Research Fellow at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Janet B. Walton is Senior Research scholar and the assistant director of evaluation for AEOP in the College of Education at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Erin E. Peters-Burton is the Donna R. and David E. Sterling Endowed Professor in Science Education at George Mason University in Virginia, USA"--

"What if you could challenge your kindergartners to come up with a way reduce human impact on the environment? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can! Our Changing Environment outlines a journey that will steer your students toward authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines. Like the other volumes in the series, this book is designed to meet the growing need to infuse real-world learning into K-12 classrooms. This interdisciplinary, three-lesson module uses project- and problem-based learning to help students investigate the environment around them, with a focus on ways that humans can impact the environment. Working in teams, students will investigate various types of human impact on the environment (including pollution, littering, and habitat destruction), will participate in a classroom recycling program, and will explore the engineering design process as they devise ways to repurpose waste materials. To support this goal, students will do the following: Identify human impacts on the environment. Identify technological advances and tools that scientists use to learn about the changing environment, and use technology to gather data. Explain, discuss, and express concepts about the environment through development and design of a publication to report their scientific findings about the environment around the school. Chart and understand local weather patterns, and make connections between weather conditions and their observations of the environment. Identify and demonstrate recycling practices, including sorting materials and tracking amounts of materials recycled, and participate in a class recycling program. The STEM Road Map Curriculum Series is anchored in the Next Generation Science Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Framework for 21st Century Learning. In-depth and flexible, Our Changing Environment can be used as a whole unit or in part to meet the needs of districts, schools, and teachers who are charting a course toward an integrated STEM approach. Carla C. Johnson is Professor of Science Education in the College of Education and Office of Research and Innovation, and a Faculty Research Fellow at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Janet B. Walton is Senior Research scholar and the assistant director of evaluation for AEOP in the College of Education at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA Erin E. Peters-Burton is the Donna R. and David E. Sterling Endowed Professor in Science Education at George Mason University in Virginia, USA"--

What if you could challenge your kindergartners to come up with a way to reduce human impact on the environment? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can!

Our Changing Environment

outlines a journey that will steer your students toward authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines. Like the other volumes in the series, this book is designed to meet the growing need to infuse real-world learning into K–12 classrooms.

This interdisciplinary, three-lesson module uses project- and problem-based learning to help students investigate the environment around them, with a focus on ways that humans can impact the environment. Working in teams, students will investigate various types of human impact on the environment (including pollution, littering, and habitat destruction), will participate in a classroom recycling program, and will explore the engineering design process as they devise ways to repurpose waste materials. To support this goal, students will do the following:

  • Identify human impacts on the environment.
  • Identify technological advances and tools that scientists use to learn about the changing environment, and use technology to gather data.

  • Explain, discuss, and express concepts about the environment through development and design of a publication to report their scientific findings about the environment around the school.
  • Chart and understand local weather patterns, and make connections between weather conditions and their observations of the environment.
  • Identify and demonstrate recycling practices, including sorting materials and tracking amounts of materials recycled, and participate in a class recycling program.

The STEM Road Map Curriculum Series is anchored in the Next Generation Science Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Framework for 21st Century Learning. In-depth and flexible, Our Changing Environment can be used as a whole unit or in part to meet the needs of districts, schools, and teachers who are charting a course toward an integrated STEM approach.



What if you could challenge your kindergartners to come up with a way reduce human impact on the environment? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can!

About the Editors and Authors vii
Acknowledgments
Part 1 The STEM Road Map: Background, Theory, and Practice
1 Overview of the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
1(8)
Carla C. Johnson
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Tamara J. Moore
Standards-Based Approach
2(1)
Themes in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
2(3)
The Need for an Integrated STEM Approach
5(2)
The Need for the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
7(1)
References
7(2)
2 Strategies Used in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
9(16)
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Carla C. Johnson
Toni A. May
Tamara J. Moore
Project- and Problem-Based Learning
9(1)
Engineering Design Process
9(2)
Learning Cycle
11(1)
STEM Research Notebook
12(1)
The Role of Assessment in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
13(3)
Self-Regulated Learning Theory in the STEM Road Map Modules
16(2)
Safety in STEM
18(1)
References
19(6)
Part 2 Our Changing Environment STEM Road Map Module
3 Our Changing Environment Module Overview
25(16)
Vanessa B. Morrison
Andrea R. Milner
Janet B. Walton
Carla C. Johnson
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Module Summary
25(1)
Established Goals and Objectives
25(1)
Challenge or Problem for Students to Solve: The Environmental Explorers Challenge
26(1)
Content Standards Addressed in This STEM Road Map Module
26(1)
STEM Research Notebook
26(2)
Module Launch
28(1)
Prerequisite Skills for the Module
28(1)
Potential STEM Misconceptions
29(1)
SRL Process Components
29(2)
Strategies for Differentiating Instruction Within This Module
31(1)
Strategies for English Language Learners
32(1)
Safety Considerations for the Activities in This Module
33(1)
Desired Outcomes and Monitoring Success
33(1)
Assessment Plan Overview and Map
34(3)
Module Timeline
37(3)
Resources
40(1)
References
40(1)
4 Our Changing Environment Lesson Plans
41(60)
Vanessa B. Morrison
Andrea R. Milner
Janet B. Walton
Carla C. Johnson
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Lesson Plan 1 Our Amazing Environment!
41(25)
Lesson Plan 2 Let's Explore Our Neighborhood Environment!
66(21)
Lesson Plan 3 Neighborhood News
87(14)
5 Transforming Learning with Our Changing Environment and the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series
101(2)
Carla C. Johnson
Appendix A STEM Research Notebook Templates 103(48)
Appendix B Assessment Rubric 151(2)
Appendix C Content Standards Addressed in This Module 153(8)
Index 161
Carla C. Johnson is Professor of Science Education in the College of Education and Office of Research and Innovation, and a Faculty Research Fellow at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA

Janet B. Walton is Senior Research Scholar at North Carolina State University in North Carolina, USA

Erin E. Peters-Burton is the Donna R. and David E. Sterling Endowed Professor in Science Education at George Mason University in Virginia, USA