Saturday, October 30, 2010

Project almost complete

In the past week, all the students designed a plan for their project. One student in each group opened a new google doc for their group, added the members of the group and also added me. I put up a google doc with a list of all the important curriculum connections from each of the job descriptions. Their plan needed to include a general description of what would happen in each scene and also a list, or description of which curriculum points would be discussed in that scene. I told all the groups that they would not have class time to actually work on their project until the plan was complete and was approved by me. As groups were building their plan, I regularly checked their document and gave some feedback. The biggest stumbling block here seemed to be that the students would write all the curriculum points in one scene rather than trying to make it flow with all the information mixed together. I explained that it would probably be quite boring if for a whole scene the doctor talked only about all the health challenges. All the groups got the hang of it eventually and designed a plan in about 3 classes.

As students finished their plan, I talked to each group about the importance of getting the science into their project and then making an entertaining and educational presentations. Most of the groups in my class are either making movies using iMovie or animation using goanimate.com. Since then, students have been filming and designing the animation and they seem to be having lots of fun and are generally working well together.

So far, I would say that the two best features of this project are that students are really working collaboratively and that there are lots of opportunities for formative assessment both in class and in the google docs. The students only have one more class to work on their projects, but I have given them an extra week before the project is due.

Because all 8 grade 9 classes are doing this project we have decided to have presentations with students from different classes. We couldn't have them all presenting to each other because it would have taken too long. Instead, we decided to have 6 classrooms with about 8 groups in each class. This will take about 2 class periods and so the staff at the school has allowed all the grade 9s to be in our science classes for those 2 periods. I am really looking forward to seeing the presentations, it will be the culmination of a lot of work on the part of these students. Students and teachers who are observing the presentations are going to evaluate each presentation and we will tally the results and the top 6 presentations will be shown to the whole school at our lunchbox theater.

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