Learner: Norah,Alysia and Vivian Learning Coach: Margaret Patrick Date: 24.09..2015
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Learning Area: Science Narrative Learning story
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Learning Observed
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These learners were part of the “Mythbuster” group for iExperience in Weeks 6-10.
They ”busted” the myths about everyday objects behaving in unusual ways.
They were curious and explored the physical and chemical reactions that caused the strange things to happen.They practiced writing up the phenomenon using a scientific experimental method developing their capabilities. In week 10 they collaborated to form a group and they had to make their own experiment, connect with other research available and come up with a hypothesis as what they expected to happen, do the experiment and reflect on the actual outcome. Following this they were required to make a presentation to an audience of learners. This included: the actual experiment, explanation of any changes they made, review of their hypothesis, present their digital recording of their work and field answers to questions. They managed their time well and were ready to present. Their experiment was called “Sprite and Mint Mentos”. they were curious after watching a balloon become inflated due to the chemical reaction of soda and vinegar. They decided they wanted to make an experiment using a chemical reaction. After the first time they did their experiment they discovered that they needed a smaller neck on their bottle and the right effervescent lollies. Norah was instrumental in bringing the materials for their experiment.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
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collaborative,
connected,
experiment,
Mythbuster,
science,
self managed
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Norah's Operation Big Science Learning Story
Learners: Kavisha, Norah, Alysia & Harry Li Learning Coach: DWilkes Learning Area: Science Sept: August 2015
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Learning Observed
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Kavisha, Norah, Alysia & Harry Li had a blast conducting Operation Big Science in Week 7. Thanks to the New World kit of ingredients. Lots of learning resources as well about the Types of Mixtures and Chemical Reactions in Baking. The learners learned that cooking is scientific fun and that the science capabilities are for life. After initially watching a short video explaining the difference between chemical and physical changes the learners were challenged to explore their curiosity by examining their materials and to discuss their priori knowledge about the materials and cooking with them. They had tonic water, water and different kinds of jelly. Then they collaboratively devised an experiment -, using the ingredients they selected. First they identified a question and then a hypothesis- making connections to their prior knowledge. As a group they needed to plan their method too. During the cooking they made observations- noting what they notice, think and wonder. Norah engaged fully in the process and supported the group through their experiment. She also developed some capability at measuring while completing their recipe. Their concoction was a mystery- they wanted to see if it would glow in the black light. It didn’t so they left it to set and check the next day. Such a collaboration!
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Operation Big Science - Video
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Labels:
capability,
collaborative,
connected,
curiosity,
experiment,
learning story,
science
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