identify the systems in the 8th grade science classroom
Identify the importance of education through analyzing video evidence
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Do Now: How was this summer different from other summers? What impact did this have on you?
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Question 2
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If you had one more week of summer explain what you would do?
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Question 3
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Draw a picture of your favorite moment from the summer!
Guided Notes: Routines
Why are routines important:
Routines provide structure and discipline in our daily lives. Routines allow us to be more efficient, practice strong real-world habits, and reduce stress. Each of these allow us to get more done in class, learn more, and achieve our academic goals.
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Question 8
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Speaker norms:
How can speaker norms be used to show respect?
--"Speaker norms can be used to show respect because ... ."
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Question 12
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What types of learning environments are best done at a level 0?
--"Level 0 learning environments are best for ... because ... ."
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Question 13
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What types of learning environments are best done at a level 1?
--"Level 1 learning environments are best for ... because ... ."
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Question 16
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Independent Practice:
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Question 17
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Why do you think the title of the film is “I Hate School, But Love Education”?
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accurately identifies the central idea from the source of evidence
accurately describes the relationship between title and the source of evidence
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Question 18
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What ways do you connect with the speaker of the film? (inside or outside of the classroom)
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identifies personal connections to the source of evidnece
describes connections to the source of evidnece
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Question 19
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How is the theme of the quote below related to our science class?
CFS:
accurately identifies the central idea from the primary source of evidence
accurately describes the relationship between source of evidence and our class
“When we treat people merely as they are, they will remain as they are. When we treat them as if they were what they should be, they will become what they should be.”
Exit TIcket:
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Question 20
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Select the best response to each questions based on our science routines
Finding the Daily classwork
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Question 21
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To find the question we are responding to in Formative I should look at the...