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Process Skills of Science and Mathematics. Goals. Construct an understanding of the process skills of science and mathematics and the central role these skills play in the learning of concepts. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Process Skillsof
Science and Mathematics
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Goals o Construct an understanding of the process skills of
science and mathematics and the central role these skills play in the learning of concepts.
o Identify the developmental levels of the process skills and redesign science and mathematics activities to promote students’ continuing development of these skills.
o Understand how inquiry-based teaching strategies can help students develop abilities to do inquiry, and subject matter knowledge
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Interweaving Process and Content
Process Content
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Take Home Messages1. Students use process skills to build a
conceptual understanding of science and mathematics content.
2. Students of all ages use all of the process skills. Each skill can be practiced at simple and increasingly complex levels.
3. Process skills are not used separately but as intertwined, coherent sets of skills.
4. Teachers can redesign activities to help students develop stronger process skills.
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Exploring Process Skills
The Process Skills Circus
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Part 1: Identifying Process SkillsScience Observing Raising Questions Planning and
Investigating Making Predictions Formulating
Explanations Analyzing Data Communicating
Mathematics Problem Solving Reasoning and Proof Communication Connections Representations
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Process Circus Task Instructions
1. Find the set of instructions written on a card.2. Follow the instructions.3. Record the main process skill you used to carry out the directions in the underlined
sentences of each task on the chart.4. Move on to another station.
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Process Skills Identification
Process Skill Candle Velcro Hinged Mirrors Can of Ice Wet Paper Toy
Surfaces
SCIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Observing
Raising Questions
Planning Investigations
Making Predictions
Formulating Explanations
Analyzing Data
Communicating
Process Skill Painting Cubes Area of an Octagon
MATH 1. 2.
Problem Solving
Reasoning and Proof
Communication
Connections
Representation
Process Skills Identification
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Wall Chart Small Group Discussion
What Process Skills did we use?
Discuss what you identified as the main process skill at each station, noting areas of agreement and disagreement.
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Wall Chart Getting ready for Large Group Discussion
Look over your charts and then mark the appropriate box on the Wall Chart.
Each team will use a different color marker.
Let’s discuss similarities and differences.
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Wall Chart Discussion
ProcessSkill Candle Velcro Hinged
MirrorsCan of Ice
Wet Paper
ToySurfaces
SCIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Observing
Raising Questions
Planning &Investigating
Making Predictions
Formulating Explanations
Analyzing Data
Communicating
Process Skill Painting Cubes
Area of an Octagon
MATH 1. 2.
Problem Solving
Reasoning and Proof
Communication
Connections
Representation
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Candle
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What process skill would you use to carry out the directions in the underlined sentences?
• Draw what you think the candle will look like when it’s lit. • Put labels on your drawing.• Now light the candle.• Draw it again. What’s different from your first drawing?• Are there any details in this drawing that
weren’t labeled in the first drawing?
1. Candle
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Velcro
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2. Velcro
What process skill would you use to carry out the directions in the underlined sentence?
Put two pieces of Velcro together. Try to part them. Try putting the pieces reversed, then
crossways. Make a series of drawings to show your
ideas and findings about how Velcro works.
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Hinged Mirrors
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3. Hinged Mirror What process skills would you use to answer the
underlined questions?
Place the penny between the upright hinged mirrors so that reflections of the coin can be seen. Adjust the angle to 120 degrees and count the reflections. Repeat for angles of 30 degrees and 90 degrees.
A: Can you identify a pattern in the relationship between images and angles? If so, what is it?
B: Based on the patterns you observed, how many images would you expect to get at 60 degrees?
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Can of Ice
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4. Can of Ice What process skill would you use to carry out
the directions in the underlined sentence?
Fill the can approximately halfway with ice cubes.
Look at the outside of the can. Write down as many possible explanations as
you can of what you see. Before you leave, empty the ice into the original
container and wipe off the can.
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Wet Paper
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5. Wet Paper What process skill would you use to
answer the underlined question?
Take a strip of paper and hold it vertically with one end in the water.
Watch what happens for about a minute. Given your observations, what more do
you want to know?
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Toy on Different Surfaces
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6. Toy on Different Surfaces What process skill would you use to carry out
the directions in the underlined sentences?
Suppose you were doing an investigation to find out whether the kind of surface on which a windup toy is put makes a difference in how far the toy moves.
Before doing the investigation, determine the following:
■ What will be changed? ■ What will be kept the same? ■ What will be measured?
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Area of An Octagon
Find the area of the regular octagon below if each side equals to 3 meters. Describe your method.
What process skill would you use to answer the underlined section.
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Painting CubesWhat process skill would you use to answer
the underlined section.
• How many unit cubes are in this package?• Suppose that the 6 sides of this package were
completely covered with red paint. • How many of the cubes would have 0 faces
painted? How many of the cubes would have 4 faces painted?
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Mini Pause Point
Why is it important for teachers to have a deep understanding of process skills?
What is the most effective way for students to practice process skills?
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Why is it important for teachers to have a deep understanding of process skills?
Teachers need to have an understanding of process skills so that they can identify where students are in their development of each skill in order to focus on helping them strengthen particular skills within inquiry-based learning activities.
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What is the most effective way for students to practice process skills?
Process Skills are not practiced discretely in the classroom:
Someone who is observing, for example, may be making predicting and thinking of possible explanations based on the observations, virtually simultaneously.
Pulling the skills apart and distinguishing them from one another can prove tricky. In actual practice, what we call process skills are not individual skills but combinations, or blends, of several skills.
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Part II
How Students Use Process Skills
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Observing Process Skills in ActionObserving
When observing, learners are:
identifying differences and similarities between objects or materials
using tools or instruments as necessary to extending the range of the senses
distinguishing from many observations those which are relevant to the problem at hand
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Observing Process Skills in ActionQuestioning
When questioning, learners are:
• readily asking a variety of questions about phenomena
• recognizing differences between questions that can and cannot be answered by investigation
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Observing Process Skills in ActionFormulating Explanations
When formulating explanations, learners are:• attempting to give explanations which are consistent with evidence or with ideas from prior experiences
• showing that they are aware that there may be more than one explanation that fits the evidence
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Observing Process Skills in Action Making Predictions
When making predictions, learners are:
• making use of evidence from experience or a possible explanation in forecasting the outcome of a specific future event
• using patterns in information or observations in forecasting outcomes of specific events that go beyond the data (extrapolations)
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Observing Process Skills in ActionPlanning Investigations
When planning investigations, learners are:• for a fair test, identifying the variable that has to be changed, the things that should be kept the same, and what to look for or measure to obtain a result in an investigation
• comparing what they actually did with what they planned
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Observing Process Skills in ActionAnalyzing Data
When analyzing data, learners are:
• discussing what they find in relation to their initial questions
• identifying patterns or trends in their observations or measurements and noticing related changes
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Observing Process Skills in ActionCommunicatingWhen communicating, learners are:
• using drawings, writing, models, and paintings to present their ideas, and using tables, graphs, and charts to record and organize results
• choosing forms for recording or presenting results that are appropriate for the type of information collected and presented, and appropriate for the audience
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Part 3: Helping Develop Process Skills
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Why do water drops appear on the outside of a can filled with ice?
Read: “Student Learning:
Condensation”
Identify the Process Skill on your card that was used by the students and cite (quote) evidence directly from the reading.
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As students develop and…understand more science concepts and processes,
their explanations should become more sophisticated…
frequently reflecting a rich scientific knowledge base, evidence of logic, high levels of analysis, and greater tolerance of criticism and uncertainty.
National Research Council. National Science Education Standards. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1996
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Levels of Process Skills
Now we are going to increase the depth of understanding of the Process Skills.
Modify your activity by changing the instructions. You may add sentences, a new material, and/or you may redesign the activity completely.
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Modifying Activities
You may: Add instructions to this activity. Change the prompts that already exist. Redesign the activity.
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Group Reports
Tell how you changed the activity
Which process skills did you use this time….that you did not use before.
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Take Home Message 1
Students use process skills to build a conceptual understanding of science and mathematics content.
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Take Home Message 2
Students of all ages use all of the process skills. Each skill can be practiced at simple and increasingly complex levels.
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Take Home Message 3
Process skills are not used separately but as intertwined, coherent sets of skills.
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Take Home Message 4
Teachers can redesign activities to help students develop stronger process skills.
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This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EHR-0314914. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the granting agency.