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Instruction Modules — Introduce key science concepts in whole-class instruction …
- Uses animation, graphics, and vocabulary development to deliver whole-class instruction of science concepts and procedures.
- Teachers introduce interactivity by pausing at any point to ask questions, jump between units, explore student understanding, and engage students in discussion.
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Lessons — Student-led interactive science concept review and fun practice …
- Targets key science concepts introduced in the related Instruction Module.
- Lessons are 6-8 minutes, then are directly followed by opportunities for students to practice their learning.
- Digital coaches deliver instruction, explicitly state the learning objective, and provide immediate feedback.
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Games — Students apply conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills in multiple science topics …
- Students build scientific fluency through application of science facts and concepts, as well as higher-order thinking
and strategy.
- Increasing levels of difficulty require greater knowledge with each level.
- Data is saved for reporting on student, group, school or district.
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Simulations — Engaging, virtual science experiments and explorations …
- Provides students digital interactions to experiment and explore science concepts learned in the Instruction Modules and Lessons.
- Students work with digital manipulatives and variables to create different scientific outcomes, strengthening their
understanding of the scientific method in relevant situations.
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Quizzes &mdash Evaluate students’ understanding of science concepts covered in the curriculum …
- Students practice retrieving information to enhance student recall, and ultimately to improve student performance on tests, including high-stakes assessments.
- Students get immediate "correct" or "incorrect" responses and can review their answers to see the correct answers once they complete the Quiz.
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Journals — Students reflect and explore their learning through online prompts and/or questions …
- Students demonstrate their understanding of the scientific method through reflection, including observation, analysis, and process summarization.
- Extend students’ hands-on learning into language arts and application of the scientific method.
- The Teacher can provide directive comments and feedback to the student before the Journal is submitted for grading.
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Activities — Printable PDFs provide experiments, projects and teacher-led explorations …
- Hands-on, inquiry-driven science projects allow students to practice observation, analysis, and summarization using common materials found at home and in the classroom.
- Extension ideas encourage students to bring science learning home and into their communities.
- Journal prompts to build connections between experimentation, exploration, and analysis.
- Each Activity includes the following information for the teacher: Suggested prerequisites, Grade range, Concepts covered, Materials needed, Activity structure, Time needed, Warm up directions, Activity Instructions, Discussion suggestions, Wrap up, Scoring rubric, Extension ideas, Student worksheet.
- Sample Activities
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