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NCOSP Learning Community Forum February 27-28, 2007 Science Curriculum Topic Science Curriculum Topic Study Study Bridging the Gap Between Bridging the Gap Between Standards and Practice Standards and Practice Hierarchy of Content Knowledge, Science

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NCOSP Learning Community Forum February 27-28, 2007

Science Curriculum Topic Study Science Curriculum Topic Study Bridging the Gap Between Bridging the Gap Between

Standards and PracticeStandards and Practice

Hierarchy of Content Knowledge, Science

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Who’s in the Room?

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3 Goals for Today

• (Review) Review Curriculum Topic Study (CTS) as a tool you can use to connect standards and research on learning to classroom practice.

• (Explore) Examine a scaffold that helps “unpack” a concept.

• (Apply) Consider ways CTS can help inform the writing of essential questions.

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(Re)Introduction to CTS

“I got you a bunch of stuff- this is just the tip of the iceberg!”

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Elbow Partner Talk

What does it mean to unpack a concept? What’s the purpose?

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Practice Unpacking

• Topic = properties of matter• Concept = characteristic properties of

matter• Building our common understanding:

“Characteristic properties”• Card sort: arrange in a hierarchy, using

colored strips as organizers. As you sort, discuss, justify how you are deciding which card goes where

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Choose Your Own Topic

• Find a CTS guide related to your topic.• Pick one single concept (Scan CTS III to choose

a concept).• Using the Guiding Questions and Hierarchy

Scaffold, unpack the concept. (Use CTS Section III for specific ideas)

• Once the concept is unpacked to “Facts and Terminology”, build it up to a “Big Idea” and “Unifying Concept or Idea”.

• Prepare a chart to share with the group.

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Reflections on Your Learning

• Write down one new insight and one question generated by this session.

• Share your thinking with your table group.

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Any Burning Questions?

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For Additional Information

• Visit the CTS web site at www.curriculumtopicstudy.org

• Contact:Page Keeley, CTS Principal Investigator and

Project Director [email protected]

Cheryl Rose, CTS Co-Principal Investigator for Mathematics CTS [email protected]