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Title: Hart County Schools


1
Welcome
  • Hart County Schools
  • Grades 4-5

2
Science and Math Integration
  • Presented by
  • Eleanor Savko
  • Hardin County Schools
  • District Technology Resource Teacher
  • Instructional Technology Leader-Region 2

3
Why Use Technology?
The Upgrade Easing Into Technology Integration
4
Science and Math Integration-How Do I Provide
Equity andWhere Do I Begin?
  • with a Class Template

5
What is it, how does it work and how do I create
one?
Mrs. Savkos Class Creating a Class
Roster http//www.hardin.k12.ky.us/res_techn/TEC/C
lass_Template.htm
6
Jeopardy Game
  • As a class review
  • As a small group review
  • As an individual review
  • As a teaching strategy

7
Lets Play Jeopardy!
  • Fifth Grade Jeopardy
  • Based on Core Content
  • Exit Expectations in Hardin County

8
Blank Jeopardy Template
Using other already created Jeopardy Games in Math
9
Part Two
  • How do I integrate Science and Mathematics with
    technology?

10
WithA Recipe for Success!
  • Begin with a Constructivist Mentality
  • Blend Program of Studies with Core Content
  • Sprinkle in Academic Expectations
  • Add KY Tech. Standards
  • Mix well with time
  • Fold in a project
  • Assess results

11
Begin with a Constructivist Mentality http//www.h
ardin.k12.ky.us/res_techn/TEC/integrate/constructi
vism.html
12
Blend Program of Studies with Core Content
Program of Studies
13
What we choose to teach and how we choose to
teach, is critical What technology we choose to
use and how we choose to use it, is
critical Curriculum must drive technology use in
the classroom!
14
Add KY Technology Standards http//www.kde.state.k
y.us/otec/epsb/standards/proposed_tech_std.asp
15
Technologys Role
Technology can help create a dynamic
learner-centered environment where students view
themselves as learners and leaders.
16
Mix well with time
17
Our Classroom Rules
  • Be polite
  • Raise your hand to respond
  • Have a pencil and paper every day!
  • Treat others as you want to be treated.

18
Multiplication Tables(Timed automatically)
  • 6 x 8
  • 6 x 2
  • 6 x 9
  • 6 x 0
  • 6 x 7
  • 6 x 1
  • 6 x 4
  • 6 x 3
  • 6 x 5
  • 6 x 6

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Multiplication Tables (Timed automatically)
  • 6 x 8 48
  • 6 x 2 12
  • 6 x 9 54
  • 6 x 0 0
  • 6 x 7 42
  • 6 x 1 6
  • 6 x 4 24
  • 6 x 3 18
  • 6 x 5 30
  • 6 x 6 36

20
A Science Word A Day
  • Microscope
  • An instrument consisting of a combination of
    lenses for making small objects larger
  • Who invented the microscope?

21
A Problem a Day
Water pours out of a faucet at a steady rate. It
takes twice as long to fill Container A as
Container B with water coming out of that
faucet. What can you conclude about the capacity
of each container?
22
Solve the following by making a table like the
one you see below.When you are finished, place
it in my box. Be sure your name is on the paper.
a
(A2) - 4
-3
0.3
2
3
23
Meet the Scientist
  • Dr. Jonas Salk
  • Discoverer of the first successful polio vaccine
  • Born 1914-Died 1995

24
Content Words
Match each symbol with the corresponding
function a. - 1._____addition b.
2._____subtraction c. 3._____less
than d. 25
Scavenger Hunt in Content Area
As you come into class today, quickly find the
answers to the following questions. Just write
down the page number where the answer can be
found. When finished place in my box. Prizes will
be awarded.
26
  • Find the term for a one- celled animal.
  • Define paramecium.
  • What are flagella?
  • How does a paramecium move?

27
Internet Site of the Week
Mr. Flacks Top Ten Sites of the Week or Choose
a site of your choice
28
Skills-MA-E-3.2.5Make predictions and draw
conclusions based on data
Probability / Statistics
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Probability
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Great Internet Sites
Problems of the week http//forum.swarthmore.edu/e
lempow/ http//www.eduplace.com/math/brain/index.
html http//pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/ucfcasio/problem.
html
Variety of sites under one roof http//discover
yschool.com/schrockguide/math.html http//www.har
din.k12.ky.us/res_techn/sbjarea/math/content.htm
31
Dont view the Net as One More Thing
  • Include the Net in your everyday teaching, making
    it an integral part of the curriculum
  • Look for spots that naturally lend themselves to
    integrating technology
  • If you start integrating technology into some
    aspects of the day, eventually the Net will
    become as natural as using a marker or pencil

32
Sites for Parents
http//www.domath.org http//www.eduplace.com/par
ents/index.html http//www.funbrain.
Com Parents Handbook for teaching your child Math
33
History of Math
  • http//www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history

More Integration Ideas
Math Drill Games MathGoodies MathMagic Mathemat
ics Lesson Database Animated Math Glossary
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Lesson Plans
Education for Kids http//www.edu4kids.com/ Hough
ton Mifflin Activity Search http//www.hmco.com/h
mco/school/search/activity.html Blue Web n
Application Library http//www.kn.pacbell.com/wir
ed/bluewebn Busy Teachers Web Site
K-12 http//www.ceismc.gatech.edu/BusyT Classroom
Connect on the Net http//www.classroom.com CEC
Lesson Plans http//www.col-ed.org/cur/

35
Earthquake Unit
?Find ten good earthquake Web sites for students
to visit. ?Email ask an expert ?Email a school
in an earthquake region ?Find current earthquake
events using resources such as the Internet,
Electric Library or ProQuest?Find CD ROMS,
laser discs or videos
36
Earthquake continued
  • ?Have students create a multimedia project using
    PowerPoint or HyperStudio
  • ?Have students create their own quake-related Web
    page
  • ?What else could you do?

37
Tools for Teacher Learning and Planning
  • Science Activities Manualhttp//www.utm.edu/depa
    rtments/ed/cece/SAMK8.shtml
  • Eisenhower National Clearinghousehttp//www.enc.
    org/classroom/
  • Education Worlds Web Site of the
    Monthhttp//www.education-world.com/a_lesson/arc
    hives/science.shtml
  • Classroom Connect Connected Teacherhttp//www.co
    nnectedteacher.com/home.asp

38
Continued . . .
  • Science Power 2000http//www.luc.edu/schools/edu
    cation/science/aframe.htm
  • National Science Teachers Associationhttp//www.
    nsta.org
  • Columbia University K-12 Science Education
    Resourceshttp//cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/physio
    /k12scied.html

39
Resources for Student Learning
  • The Virtual Field Trips Sitehttp//field-guides.
    com/
  • The Great Plant Escapehttp//www.urbanext.uluc.e
    du/gpe/
  • Antarctica Onlinehttp//www.antdiv.gov.au/
  • Student Interestshttp//www.nsf.gov/home/student
    s/start.htm

40
Expanding the Classroom
  • CyberKids Scavenger Hunthttp//www.oakridge.leo
    n.k12.fl.us/hunt.html
  • Too Cool for Grownupshttp//www.tcfg.com
  • The Black Hole Ganghttp//www.blackholegang.com/

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Collaborate
Collaborate Collaborate
42
Fold in a Project
43
Project Goals
  • Students will acquire lifelong learning skills
    by
  • achieving high standards of literacy
  • initiating their own learning
  • managing information
  • demonstrating aesthetic awareness
  • using technology to communicate effectively
  • thinking creatively
  • solving problems
  • taking intellectual and performance risks

44
CyberGuidesTeacher Guideand Student Activities
for Math and Sciencehttp//score.kings.k12.ca.u
s/
45
WebQuest
What is it? How Do I Create One? Examples
http//www.hardin.k12.ky.us/res_techn/TEC/WebQuest
/WebQuestTips.html
http//www.macomb.k12.mi.us/wq/cg2ucs.htm
http//edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/EDTEC596/Units/ Berm
uda/BTriangle.html
46
Begin with already created projects. . .
KidLink http//www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/ Global
Schoolhouse Projects http//www.gsn.org/project/in
dex.html Project Center http//www.eduplace.com/pr
ojects/index.html Adventure Online http//www.adve
ntureonline.com/
47
Start Small and Simple
  • If this is your first attempt, start a very
    simple collaborative project.
  • Integrate little by little.

48
Before long . . .
  • Comfort zone will set in
  • Use it on a daily basis--all day long
  • Full-length projects
  • Correlate with your daily teaching

49
Dont Make It Difficult...
  • So you dont know everything
  • Dont be intimidated
  • Its OK to make mistakes
  • Spend time online
  • The sooner you begin, the easier the transition
    will be!

50
Assess Results
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Assessments
http//discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/assess.htm
l http//www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/actbank/thyper
stu.htm http//pblmm.k12.ca.us/PBLGuide/Activitie
s/ DesignReviews.html http//memorial.sdcs.k12.ca
.us/LESSONS/WWII/ WWIIUNIT/oralpresentation.html

52
With the a Constructivist Mentality, a Class
Roster, and the Recipe for Success you will be
leading your students to enthusiastic integrated
learning into the new millennium!
Your students will you!
53
Time for reflection...
  • Where do I fit into this picture?
  • What goal/s do I need to set?Immediately...In
    the future...
  • How am I going to accomplish my goals?

54
You now have the recipe to successfully integrate
technology into your curriculum!
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