Inquiry Science Workshop
Series for Grades K-4
Sponsored by the Salem State Collaborative
Description: What is inquiry? What does it look like in the elementary science classroom? What does the learning environment look like that supports this? How can inquiry be assessed? These K-4 workshops are designed to help practicing elementary teacher answer these questions. Working collaboratively, teachers will be involved in hands-on experiences to deepen their understanding of how to carry out a scientific investigation and the investigative skills needed to do this.
Participants will develop their
understanding of inquiry through investigations, explorations, journal
readings, and discussion. We will be looking at literature that supports our
scientific investigations and connecting our explorations to the Massachusetts
Science and Technology/Engineering Framework.
Location: Lynnfield High School, 275 Essex Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940 781.334.5820
Time: Workshops 3:30 – 6:00 PM
Presenter: Ann Harney- Elementary Science Consultant
Cost: $10 per session or $35 for full series for Collaborative Members
$45 per session or $150 for full series for Non-Collaborative Members PDP’s: 2.5 PDP’s per session/10 PDP’s for full program
Session
Date (Thursdays)
Session 1 18 January 2007
What is inquiry? What are the skills
needed to answer your scientific question?
Using objects from nature we will work on developing strategie and
discussing tools that will improve our students’ observational skills and ours.
Session 2 25
January
What are some of the investigative skills
used by scientists? Using conifers we will apply our observational skills and
learn to classify different species based on their characteristics. We will
design our own dichotomous key.
Session 3 1
February
What are the steps to answering an
inquiry? Using pendulums and catapults,
participants will design investigations to answer their own questions.
Session 4 8
February
What does it mean to “think, talk, and
act like a scientist” Using toy tops we apply our new understandings of
scientific problem solving to predict how form and function affect the motion
of tops.
Registration
Information:
Please email the following information to Jim
Kearns at registration@salemcollaborative.org or mail to Jim Kearns, c/o
Lynnfield High School, 275 Essex Street, Lynnfield, MA, 01940 or register at
our website www.salemcollaborative.org.
If you have registration questions, please call Jim at 781-771-4860.
Make Checks payable to CPMSIE
DEADLINE to sign up for the
Elementary Science Inquiry series is January 15.