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Analyzing a Performance Expectation. Set-Up. Copy of the Next Generation Science Standards Copy of the 11x17 PE Analysis Placemat Copy of the PE Analysis Guide Post-it Notes. Outcomes/Purpose. Increase understanding of the components of a NGSS Performance Expectation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Analyzing a Performance Expectation

Set-Up

• Copy of the Next Generation Science Standards

• Copy of the 11x17 PE Analysis Placemat• Copy of the PE Analysis Guide• Post-it Notes

Outcomes/Purpose

• Increase understanding of the components of a NGSS Performance Expectation

• Increased clarity on the connections between the PE and the foundation boxes

• Increased understanding of the various connections between the DCIs

Resources Developed By…

Mechelle La LanneRegional Science Coordinator

North Central ESD 171

Highlights, Comments, and Captions

Three Parts to this ProtocolPart 1: Record Data-make no judgments, inferences, or conclusionsPart 2: Record “what it means”-this is your opportunity to make those inferences and conclusionsPart 3: Reflect and Summarize your findings

Pick a Performance Expectation

What Standard Did You Choose?

Grade Level DCI Title of Standard

K PS3 Energy

Text of a Performance Expectation

3 Dimension-Foundation Boxes

3 Dimension-Foundation Boxes

Connection Boxes-To Other DCIs

Just record the codes for now

DCIs Before and After

Connection to the Common Core

Highlights, Comments, and Captions

Three Parts to this ProtocolPart 1: Record Data-make no judgments, inferences, or conclusionsPart 2: Record “what it means”-this is your opportunity to make those inferences and conclusionsPart 3: Reflect and Summarize your findings

What It Means?I notice that students will have to make

observation and comparisons. I

will have to teach these

skills in multiple settings

Highlights, Comments, and Captions

Three Parts to this ProtocolPart 1: Record Data-make no judgments, inferences, or conclusionsPart 2: Record “what it means”-this is your opportunity to make those inferences and conclusionsPart 3: Reflect and Summarize your findings

Caption

• If this place mat was a picture in a book, what caption would you give it?

• Write a one to three sentence caption describing what you have created.


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