Interactive Science Lesson on Claim, Evidence, Reasoning with FloatViz 6.0
Engage students in a hands-on science exploration using FloatViz 6.0 to generate graphs and write clear claims supported by evidence and reasoning. The lesson involves creating testable questions, collecting data, and presenting findings through visual representations and written explanations.
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Bobbin Along Jill Lytle, Deirdre Gonzales, Kathy Couchon
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Teacher will lead class through a detailed set of instructions for generating graphs, using FloatViz 6.0 with temperature measurements at 4 locations over a one- week period, over a month period, and finally over several years.
In groups, students will then choose a specific and testable question that can be explored using FloatViz 6.0. C:Based on their findings, they will write a clear and specific claim E: They will generate three graphs to present as evidence for their claim R: They will write a reasoning section - a paragraph describing their data and why it provides evidence for their claim
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