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Back to School for the 21st Century

Published on Jun 16, 2016

A Back to School Presentation for a GATE Classroom. Topics explore Depth and Complexity, Technology, Science and Art.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Back To School

for the 21st Century Student
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Scholarly

Traits

Scholarly Traits

  • Is prepared with materials
  • Uses multiple resources
  • Demonstrates scholarly humility
  • Maintains curiosity and wonder
  • Asks questions and listens to other opinions
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Depth

Complexity
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DC Icons

  • Big Ideas
  • Details
  • Patterns
  • Trends
  • Ethics
  • Multiple Perspectives
  • Unanswered Questions
Based on the work of Sandra Kaplan
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Mathematical

Reasoning

Standards for Mathematical Practice

  • Make sense of problems and persevere
  • Reson abstractly
  • Model with math
  • Use appropriate tools and strategies
  • Attend to precision
  • Look for structure
  • Construct viable arguments
  • Express regularity
http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/math-CCSS-resources/7508

Excellent resources for Common Core Math
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Technology

for the 21st Century

Technology to Enhance Learning

  • Google Classroom
  • Haiku Deck
  • Educreation
  • Quizlet
  • Adobe Spark Voice
  • Thinglink
  • ClassDojo

Science

Standards

National Science Standards

  • Structure and Properties of Matter
  • Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
  • Earth's Systems
  • Engineering Design
http://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/default/files/2%20combined%20topics%206...

Here is the National Science Standards for Second Grade


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Creative

ARTS
http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/vagrade2.asp

Here is a website with the Visual Arts Standards for the State of California

Visual Arts Standards

  • talk about art (line, shape, form)
  • create art
  • discuss art from the past and from various cultures
  • compare and contrast works of art
  • learn about careers in art
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Collaborative

CONVERSATION
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Collaborative Discussion

  • support your opinion with facts
  • listen to others and agree or disagree
  • ask questions to clarify
  • sum up ideas
  • use evidence from the story to support the big idea
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