DCI
GRADES 6–8 | PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Evidence Engage in an Argument from EvidenceSE
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Change
Stability and Change: small changes in one part of a system might cause large changes in another part
CCC
Develop
Biodiversity and Humans; Developing possible solutions; Ecosystem Dynamics, functioning and resilience
DCI
Built from the ground up to support and exemplify the expectations of the Next Generation Science Standards*, the Quests are 4-6 week project based learning activities designed to meet all three dimensions of the Next Generation Science Standards.
Here is an example for PE MS-LS2-5 - Evaluate competing design solutions for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ready? Get Set. QUEST!
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Take Students on an Online STEMQuestDrive problem-based learning and inquiry with hands-on STEMQuests.
• Problem-based learning
• Modeling to engage students in Science and Engineering Practices (SEP)
• Career and real-world connections
• Group projects that enhance collaborative skills
• Student debates to build communication skills
• NBC Learn Videos—engaging, timely, age appropriate
• Animations, simulations, and virtual labs
• Teacher support throughout
Interactive Science provides support for Problem-Based Learning options at every step of instruction to ensure Next Generation Science Standards support.
SUPPORTING theNEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS
Next Generation
Science Standards Support
PROBLEM-BASED LEARNINGNew online are Quests - 4-6 week long real world application/problem-based learning activities that dive deep into real world topics at each grade level.
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Quest Launch/Kickoff• Identify Problem
• Outline Goals
• Identify Limitations
• Work in Groups
• Create Checklist
Quest Check-in #1• Ask Questions
• Describe Patterns
• Gather Evidence
• Research
Quest Check-in #2• Interpret Data
• Develop Inferences
• Use Evidence to Construct
Explanation/Argument
Quest Check-in #3• Design a Solution
• Develop and Use Models
Quest Findings and Reflect• Transfer Knowledge
• Communicate Findings
Check-in #1/Research & Analyze Data
Check-in #3/ Design a Solution
Check-in #2/ Argument from Evidence
Communicate Findings
Quest Launch/Kick-off
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As students engage in problem-based learning they demonstrate understanding at each stage of instruction
Next Generation
Science Standards Support
PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONSInteractive Science ensures all students combine process and knowledge as they use reasoning and critical thinking to develop science understanding to succeed on the Next Generation Science Standards Performance Expectations.
MS-PS3-3
Apply Scientific Principles to Design, Construct and Test a Device that either Minimizes or Maximizes Thermal Energy Transfer
APPLYING theNEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS
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PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONSInteractive Science ensures all students combine process and knowledge as they use reasoning and critical thinking to develop science understanding to succeed on the Next Generation Science Standards Performance Expectations.
• The Teacher’s Edition and Resource Guide provides a Performance Expectation Activity for each of the Performance Expectations noted in the NGSS. As you can see, each activity will overview the standard, Objective, Procedure, and Evaluation criteria.
• ELA/Literacy activities are also featured to ensure a cross disciplinary connection with communication in oral or written form as an outcome.
• Mathematics will always accompany each of the Performance Expectations to allow students to demonstrate understanding using mathematical exploration.
Each of the Performance Expectations found in the NGSS correlation for Interactive Science are pulled out into stand-alone activities.
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DCI
Disciplinary Core Ideas (DCI)Throughout Interactive Science lessons address Disciplinary Core Ideas, key concepts required to meet the Performance Expectations. What may be different for you is the “always active” nature of the write-in student text. The primary function of a write-in student edition is to give students a medium to process information and new concepts while they read. They are not passively reading and answering questions at the end, but are given opportunities along the way to make meaning about what they are reading, by drawing a picture, underlining text, filling in a chart or graphic organizer–using multiple ways to comprehend the big ideas and concepts.
Expect to find, use, and apply the SEPs, CCCs, and DCIs in every chapter and lesson.
THREE DIMENSIONS WORKING AS ONEAs described in the Executive Summary of the Next Generation Science Standards - “Every Next Generation Science Standards standard has three dimensions: disciplinary core ideas (content), scientific and engineering practices, and cross-cutting concepts...the integration of rigorous content and application reflects how science and engineering is practiced in the real world.” Expect to find all three dimensions throughout Interactive Science for each stage of instruction.
Next Generation
Science Standards Support
Crosscutting Concepts (CCC) These larger themes, which link across grade levels and across disciplines within grade levels, are integrated throughout the program.
REINFORCING theNEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS
CCC
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Science and Engineering Practices (SEP)Lab activities are integrated at the lesson and chapter level as well as in separate lab support books. Teacher Lab Resource Book, STEM Activity Book, and Scenario-Based Investigations provide opportunities for students to use skills and knowledge simultaneously.
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and interact with science today.
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• Engage students in the
engineering design process
• Integrate science,
technology, engineering,
and math real-world
problem solving
• Build student interest in
science and engineering
careers
• Available online in
editable format
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STEM Activity Book
STEM Activity Book
Grades 6-8
Labzone
Grades 6-8
Interact with your world!
Labzone
• Shake, Rattle, and Roll
• River Works
• I Wouldn't Drink That!
• Life on Mars
• It's All Water Under the Dam
• Energy Boosters
• Feeding Frenzy
• Out of the Corner of Your Eye
• Crystal Clear
• Sail Away
• Flipping the Switch
• Optical Security
Whenever you see the Lab Zone logo you will find a corresponding inquiry
activity in the Teacher’s Lab Resources book!
LOOK FOR THE LOGO!
STEM Activity or Scenario-Based Investigation
Lab Investigation (Directed and Open Inquiry)
Quick Lab
Inquiry Warm-Up Lab
Quest Online Project
The SEPs describe behaviors scientists engage in and use as they investigate the world around them. Here are two instances in which students will use some of those behaviors - Making Models to apply what they have learned, and Doing the Math to help interpret data and apply that to their lesson on Transformers.SEP
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