integrating the njcccs in technology into your middle school science classroom presented by laura...
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Integrating the NJCCCS in Technology into Your Middle School
Science Classroom
Presented by Laura Schechter and Carl Hazen - Bedminster School
● Earthquake Project (Real-time work and example shown)
● Comparative Anatomy Project (Using Google Drive Applications and voice)
● Other Collaborative Projects (Google Apps & Photostory)
CC CoreBurn
Kid Tech Day 2012
Earthquake Practice Google Earth- Region 5
Download USGS Google Earth file
Plot, placemark, and record info for earthquakes by region
Compare regions
Tech Integration- Science Example
Kid Tech Day- One of ten schools selected statewide
Grade 6-
Using Google Earth, Real-time Data and Collaborative Spreadsheets
Earthquake Project- Planning
Personal communication
Chat while working on project
Doc to share ideas/lesson objectives
Earthquake Project Practice Region 5
Demonstration
Comparative Anatomy
Earthworm, Crayfish, Frog and Human
This will help you compare the anatomy of the earthworm, crayfish, frog and human. Just add the information and pictures to the slides. Later we will add audio so be sure you make speaker notes.
The University of Pennsylvania has posted a great deal of basic information about earthworms. Read it and begin a google doc with facts about earthworms. Bullets are a good way to organize this information.
this page will have basic facts about earthworms
Earthworm - Lumbricus terrestris
Extrenal anatomy
cylindar bodysomites or segments (count yours)label theseprostomium (mouth) anus clitellum (thick white band used for reproduction)setae ( Whiskers Used for movement)
place an external image of the earthworm on this page
you will begin writing general information about the crayfish on this page and continue for 2 more pages.
Include pictures.
Crayfish
External anatomy
place an external image of the crayfish on this page Yes label it!
You will begin writing general information about the frog on this page and continue for 2 more pages.
Include pictures.
Frog
External anatomy
place a labeled external image of the frog on this page
Digestive system of the earthworm
prostomiummouthpharnyxbuccal cavitycropgizzardintestine anus
place an image of the full internal antomy of the crayfish here
Digestive system of the crayfish
place an image of the full internal anatomy of the crayfish here
Digestive system of the frog
place an image of the full internal anatomy of the frog here
Digestive system of the human
place an image of the full internal anatomy of the human here
Comparative Anatomy
The comparative anatomy of the Worm, Crayfish, and Frog
Earthworms
Earthworm-integument
Clitellum
Anus
Prostomium
Segments(127)
Setae
Earthworm
digestion
Earthworm Internal Anatomy
CropGizzard
heartbrain
main nerve cord
Pharynx
Intestine
Earthworm Circulatory system
circulatory
Dorsal Blood Vessel
Ventral Blood Vessel
Aortic Arches
Earthworm's Circulatory System
The Earthworm
Crayfish
Antenna
Abdomen
Cheliped
Walking legs
Swimmerets
Crayfish Integumentary System
tail muscles
Crayfish Internal SystemGills
Heart
Stomach
Crayfish Internal Anatomy
Intestine
Crayfish circulatory
Crayfish Circulatory System
Heart
Gills
Crayfish Respiratory System
Stomach
Crayfish
Frogs
Frog-Integument
Thigh
Knee
Ankle
Webbing
eye
Trunk
Head
Hind Leg
Frog internal anatomy
HeartStomach
Liver Lung
Frog
circulatory
heart
veins and arteries
Frog Circulatory System
Nose
Skin
Lungs
Pharynx
Frog Respiratory System
Frog Endoskeletonskull
pterygoidscapularradio-
ulnahumerusvertebraesacral
vertebraetibiofibular femur
tarsusmetatarsu
s phalanges
maxillary
orbit cavity quadratojugal prooticphalange occipital lateral carpus
metacarpus urostyle
ilium
ischium
calcaneus talus
The Frog
Human
Human
Sweat pore
Vein
arteryHair Follicle
Human Integument
Derm
isEp
iderm
is
Bile ducks
Liver
Gallbladder
Appendix
Salivary glands
EsophagusBile Ducts
StomachPancreas
Small intestine
Large intestineRectum/
Anus
Human Digestive System
Artery
Vein
Cardiac Muscle
Right Ventricle
Left VentricleRight
Atrium
Left Atrium
Human Cardiovascular System
Capillary
Human EndoskeletonCraniumMandible
SternumRibs
IliumSacrum
PubisCarpals
MetacarpalsPhalangesIschium
TarsalsMetatarsalsPhalanges
Fibula
Tibia
Patella
Femur
Ulna
Radius
Humerus
Scapula
Clavicle
Human Body
Nervous System
Earthworm
FrogCrayfish
Brain
Spinal Cord
Peripheral Nerve
Central Nervous system
Peripheral Nervous system
Human Nervous System
Human Exoskeleton, Endoskeleton,and Muscle
Frog V.S. The Human
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SOURCEShttp://crescentok.com/staff/jaskew/isr/biology/biolab46b.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/de2/atoy/ner.htm-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog#Nervous_system
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeleton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineralized_tissues http://www.savethefrogs.com/why-frogs/
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~rlenet/Earthworms.html
Photo Creditshttps://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?
q=tbn:ANd9GcThDBNoUDstAqYmzgZHo-j_d2EwUUT_VKo0Oiz8ztML-t9g5JwWdA -slides 1, 30, 31, 32
http://www.pennmedicine.org/health_info/body_guide/reftext/images/8679.jpg slide 25
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQd1NWoXbvx5HKjMJ5ImwCW-yPUJ48AFzKx4EfzAZLbUTaxEvAUg -slide 19
http://www2.hiren.info/desktopwallpapers/babies/loveable-angel-baby-girl.jpg -slide 19
http://www.clipartpal.com/_thumbs/pd/holiday/halloween/skeleton_waving_goodbye.png -slide 19
http://www.zygotebody.com/ -slide 24
http://www.webbfitness.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/low_leg_lat.jpg -slide 23
https://facinatingamazinganimals.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/skeleton2.jpg -slide 23
Other Collaborative Project Ideas
http://www.nautiluslive.org/
Scientific Careers- Grade 5 Project
https://docs.google.com/a/bedminsterschool.org/presentation/d/1Zz-IkNFGj9jVHgDo4Ae52ODTVX4_t3YQWaxsp3MUz9s/edit?usp=sharing
Earthquake Safety PSA & Photostory
Google Apps- Science Career Project
Online Labs & Notes
Live Streaming of the Ocean Floor
Any Questions?!
Contact Information:
Laura [email protected]
Grades 5 & 6
Carl [email protected]
Grades 7 & 8