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Welcome to Cosmic Connections! South Dakota State University July 7-July 12 2013

Welcome to Cosmic Connections!

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Welcome to Cosmic Connections!. South Dakota State University July 7-July 12 2013. Cosmic Connections 2013 (Intro Overview). Welcome (Larry Browning) Introductions (staff & participants) NCLB grant (Title II through BoR) Materials Schedule Course Requirements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome toCosmic Connections!

South Dakota State University

July 7-July 12

2013

Cosmic Connections 2013(Intro Overview)

• Welcome (Larry Browning)

– Introductions (staff & participants)

– NCLB grant (Title II through BoR)

– Materials

– Schedule

– Course Requirements

• http://cosmicworkshop.wikispaces.com/home

Project Personnel

• Dr. Larry Browning – Physic [email protected]: 605-692-4089Cell: 605-691-3393

• Judy Vondruska – Physics [email protected]

• Dr. Christine Larson – Math [email protected]

Participants(posted on Wiki site)

Name School EmailJay Berglund Gettysburg [email protected] Brown Newell [email protected] Daugaard Dell Rapids [email protected] Fryda Scotland [email protected] Glantzow Selby [email protected] Gross Watertown [email protected] Howe Garretson [email protected] (Rick) Hudson Tyndall [email protected] Merkel Warner [email protected] Morrison Armour [email protected] Peterson Lennox [email protected] Schamber Lead [email protected] Schlueter Mitchell [email protected] Schultz Mitchell [email protected] Suchor Redfield [email protected] Suess Scotland [email protected] Thompson Little Eagle [email protected] Young Oelrichs [email protected]

Workshop Goals

• To use astronomy as a means of engaging students in learning physical science and mathematical concepts.– To help students derive and understand

mathematical relationships, when possible– To help students understand the power of prediction

from mathematical models– To help students understand fundamental physical

science principles

Strategy

• Use active engagement techniques (5 E’s)

• Incorporate Cross Cutting Concepts and Standard Mathematical Practices in lesson development

Table 9-2 page 9-16 of FrameworkThe Three Dimensions of the Framework

Table 9-2 page 9-16 of Framework

1. Scientific and Engineering Practices

2. Crosscutting Concepts

3. Disciplinary Core Ideas Physical Sciences

1. Asking questions (for science) and defining problems (for engineering)2. Developing and using models3. Planning and carrying out investigations4. Analyzing and interpreting data5. Using mathematics and computational thinking6. Constructing explanations (for science) and designing solutions (for engineering)7. Engaging in argument from evidence8. Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information

1. Patterns2. Cause and effect: Mechanism and explanation3. Scale, proportion, and quantity4. Systems and system models5. Energy and matter: Flows, cycles, and conservation6. Structure and function7. Stability and change

Core Idea PS1: Matter and Its InteractionsPS1.A: Structure and Properties of MatterPS1.B: Chemical ReactionsPS1.C: Nuclear ProcessesCore Idea PS2: Motion and Stability: Forces and InteractionsPS2.A: Forces and MotionPS2.B: Types of InteractionsPS2.C: Stability and Instability in Physical SystemsCore Idea PS3: EnergyPS3.A: Definitions of EnergyPS3.B: Conservation of Energy and Energy TransferPS3.C: Relationship Between Energy and ForcesPS3.D: Energy in Chemical Processes and Everyday LifeCore Idea PS4: Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information TransferPS4.A: Wave PropertiesPS4.B: Electromagnetic RadiationPS4.C: Information Technologies and Instrumentation.

Crosscutting Concepts(poster)

1. Patterns

2. Cause and effect: Mechanism and explanation

3. Scale, proportion, and quantity

4. Systems and system models

5. Energy and matter: Flows, cycles, and conservation

6. Structure and function

7. Stability and change

Standards for Mathematical Practice(poster)

1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.

2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively.

3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.

4. Model with mathematics.

5. Use appropriate tools strategically.

6. Attend to precision.

7. Look for and make use of structure.

8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

http://www.corestandards.org/

Assessments

• Group lesson plan development based on the 5E’s, Cross-Cutting Concepts and Standards of Mathematical Practice

– will discuss further this afternoon

– make sure to have watched the video on the 5E’s.

Some General Stuff• Dorm (Caldwell)

– Check-in ASAP – Lost key fee is $75!!!!

• Meals in Larson Commons– mention “Cosmic Connections” when you go

through the line• Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 am • Lunch: Noon – 1 pm • Supper: 5:00 – 6:00 pm

• Breaks in DEH 269 - times will vary

More General Stuff• Internet access

– use “SDSU Guest” – available anywhere on campus

• Parking (do not need permit in commuter lots)• Using Wellness Center Facilities

– small fee per day ($8?)– Pay at desk on 1st floor by exercise equipment

Some More General Stuff• What to do during lunch or in the evening

– SDSU Art Museum open until 5 pm

– Ag Heritage Museum open until 5 pm

– Dairy Bar (SDSU Ice Cream, cheese) open until 5 pm

– Downtown and area shopping and refreshments

– Movies (http://www.brookings.com/cinema5 )

– Walk through McCrory Gardens and parks (free)

– Thursday night - “Music on Main” by Nick’s Hamburgers

– Sunday night concerts in Pioneer park

– Walmart and HyVee are open 24 hrs.

– HOMEWORK

Framework of Workshop• Begin at 8:30 am (except Monday after star party? – start 9 am)• Afternoons begin at 1 pm; end at 5 pm• Stipends: $90/day based on participation• Lesson plans for presentation posted on Wiki by next morning

so can be presented to rest of group• BOR and evaluator visit sometime during the week• Please share information upon your return to school• Consider presenting at Huron, Feb. 7-9, 2014• Let us know how things are going• Wiki Support (and posting)• HAVE FUN!

Summer Course Requirements (2 credits or 30 hours - optional)

• Full attendance on all days of the workshop• Completion of group 5E lesson plans each day• Additional one credit hour available during

school year– to be discussed on Friday

Questions???

• http://www.babyblues.com/archive/index.php?GoToDay=2006-05-01