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Standards:
Introductionto CCSS.ELALITERACY.RST.68.4
> Determinethemeaningofsymbols,keyterms,andother
GraphinginScience domainspecificwordsandphrasesastheyareusedina
specificscientificortechnicalcontextrelevanttogrades68
textsandtopics.
byA.Greenwood CCSS.ELALITERACY.RST.68.7
> Integratequantitativeortechnicalinformationexpressedin
wordsinatextwithaversionofthatinformationexpressed
visually(e.g.,inaflowchart,diagram,model,graph,or
table).
Standards NGSS:MSETS13
> Analyzedatafromteststodeterminesimilaritiesand
differencesamongseveraldesignsolutionstoidentifythe
bestcharacteristicsofeachthatcanbecombinedintoanew
TeacherGuide solutiontobettermeetthecriteriaforsuccess.
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DoNow:Examinethegraphsbelowand 1. Individually,makealistoffourqualitiesofagood
graph.
HINT:W
Pull
determinewhichisthe"bad"graph.Findand GoodGra
circleatleast4errors. 2. Turnandtalkwithyourgroupandcompilealistof thattheB
fourqualitiesofagoodgraph,bepreparedto doesnot
shareyourthoughtswiththeclass.
ClassBrainStorming!
OurGroup'sList ClassList
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
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Brainstorming: Directions:Labelthepartsofthegraphbelow.
PartstoLabel:
YAxis
XAxis
IndependentVariable
Qualitiesofa DependentVariable
Title
GoodGraph
BacktoClassList
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introtographing.notebook July26,2017
CheckforUnderstanding:
ScientificMethodReview Directions:Highlightorunderlineimportantpiecesof
informationfromthefollowingscenario.
Ms.Greenwoodwantedtoknowiflisteningtoclassicalmusic
affectsherstudentsabilitytolearninherclassroom.Sheasks
halfofherstudentstolistentoclassicalmusicathomewhilethey
finishtheirhomework,andtheotherhalftocompletetheir
homeworkinsilence.Overthenexttwoweeks,Ms.Greenwood
gradeseachgroupshomeworkandrecordsthegradesinher
gradebook.
Usingyourknowledgeofexperimentaldesign,evaluateMs.
Greenwood'sexperimentandgraphherdata.Rememberthe
qualitiesofagoodgraph!
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Workwithyourgrouptofillinthefollowinggraphicorganizer: DirectionsIndividually,createalinegraphforthefollowing
Experimental dataonthegraphpaperonyourworksheet.
Question: HWAverageof HWAverageof
Students StudentsNOT
Hypothesis: Day
Listeningto Listeningto
Music(%) Music(%)
Independent
0 75 75
Variable:
1 76 75
ExperimentalGroup: 7 80 77
8 79 76
ControlGroup:
11 83 75
DependentVariable: 13 85 78
14 86 74
Controls/Constants:
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TheEffectofListeningtoClassicalMusiconHWGrades
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Key: 88
84 Key:
80
HomeworkAverage(%)
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Music
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Music
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Summary:
ExitTicket:Glow&Grow
Whatconclusionscanyoudraw
GlowWhatdoyoufully
fromthisdata?
understandfromtoday'slesson?
GrowWhatdoyoustillneedto
workon?
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