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Title: Hands-on Activities


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Hands-on Activities Concrete Manipulatives
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Technology for Science Math
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Which are More Effective,Hands-on Manipulatives
or Technology Equipment and Applications?
Should we be asking,
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Do modern technologies make low-tech, hands-on
activities and concrete manipulatives outdated?
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Engaged Students More Learning!
NO!
Hands-on Activities

Technology

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Benefits to Incorporating Both
  • Reach more students by addressing different
    learning styles multiple modalities
  • Deepen students understanding and mastery of
    concepts and skills

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When, Where, Why, and How?
To Tech or Not to Tech
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Does this equipment, application, digital media,
resource, or activity
  • Facilitate effective content delivery or increase
    the effectiveness of the lesson?
  • Allow the students or the teacher to access
    information or complete a task that would not be
    possible or would be difficult without the
    technology?

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Does the technology
  • Increase student engagement in ways that promote
    deeper understanding and achievement?
  • Enhance students ability to demonstrate or
    apply, practice, create, evaluate or analyze,
    communicate or present?
  • Save time and/or increase productivity?

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Integrating various technologies into hands-on
concrete activities should not mean double (or
triple) the preparation or double the class time.
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Technology can help students
  • Organize their thinking (brainstorming,
    collaborative planning, concept mapping)
  • Graphically represent, manipulate and revise
    ideas, procedures, flow charts
  • Illustrate and manipulate concepts and processes,
    including cycles, cause and effect.

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Technology can help students
  • Digitally capture observations made during
    hands-on activities
  • Photograph or video
  • Record and organize individual, group and whole
    class results
  • Display, manipulate, analyze and evaluate data
  • Perform time-consuming or complex computations
    which might otherwise frustrate or detract from
    the essential concepts around which the activity
    is focused

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Technology can help students
  • Communicate and collaborate remotely with other
    students and with experts
  • Wikis
  • Collaborative web projects
  • Ask an expert
  • Chat and Video conferencing

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Technology can help students
  • Present what they know and can do
  • PowerPoint or other presentation software
  • Digital Stories- free or low cost
  • Video and podcasts
  • Flash or other animation

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So, how can you do this in your district, school,
classroom?
Or Sounds great in theory, but what about a real
classroom?
Lets take a look at some authentic examples
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Space Unit
  • Hands-on with concrete manipulatives
  • Models of solar system
  • Kinesthetic simulations (ex flashlight, globe,
    simulating rotation and revolution)
  • Star charts
  • Creating Constellation Models- construction
    paper, holes, flashlight (or overhead projector)
  • Live viewing of constellations

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Online Interactive Star Charts - Skyview
Caféhttp//www.skyviewcafe.com/skyview.php?versio
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Space Unit- Technology Integration
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Space Unit- Technology Integration
  • Starry Night software
  • NASA website and other interactive websites
  • Create your own Space Adventure Web Quest
  • Presentations

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Hands-on Flower Dissection
Students dissect a complete flower to locate and
identify the male and female reproductive parts.
As they remove the parts they place them in the
correct place on their recording sheet.
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Flower Parts- GizmoExploreLearning.com
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Pollination Gizmo ExploreLearning.com
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Going Further Increasing Interactivity and
Student Engagement
  • Lets seamlessly incorporate the technology into
    the concrete, hands-on activities

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Document Cameras Interactive Whiteboards
Incorporating
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Activities modified fromAIMS (Activities
Integrating Math and Science)FOSS (Full Option
Science System)
Into Hands-On Activities with Concrete
Manipulatives
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Thank YouKaren Muskakaren.muska_at_ousd.k12.ca.us
Resources atwww.kmuska.pbwiki.com
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