sanchez science switch days building community through shared science experiences
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Sanchez Science Switch Days
Sanchez Science Switch Days
Building Community Through Shared Science ExperiencesBuilding Community Through Shared Science Experiences
Why Science Switch Days?Why Science Switch Days?
Remember data-driven instruction? Sanchez’ bilingual students consistently
scored low on the 5th grade science TAKS test.
Our administrative team asked each grade level to develop collaboratively one lesson monthly that would help ELL students develop scientific language in English.
Remember data-driven instruction? Sanchez’ bilingual students consistently
scored low on the 5th grade science TAKS test.
Our administrative team asked each grade level to develop collaboratively one lesson monthly that would help ELL students develop scientific language in English.
What if this was an expectation at your
school?
What if this was an expectation at your
school? Spend a few minutes at your table,
brainstorming what you would do with this expectation.
We’ll have each table report back in 5 minutes.
Spend a few minutes at your table, brainstorming what you would do with this expectation.
We’ll have each table report back in 5 minutes.
We Started with What We Knew
We Started with What We Knew
Tie-dye T-shirt Day Hanukah celebration Rodeo Day All students participated in series of
hands-on experiences, going from station to station, involving parent volunteers, and our PALS (Parents as Literary Support ) teachers.
Tie-dye T-shirt Day Hanukah celebration Rodeo Day All students participated in series of
hands-on experiences, going from station to station, involving parent volunteers, and our PALS (Parents as Literary Support ) teachers.
We Liberally Borrowed Good Ideas from OthersWe Liberally Borrowed
Good Ideas from Others For our first Science Switch Day,
we already had knowledge of how the schedule would work.
We’d heard that Lucy Read had a Farewell to Summer Water Day, so for our first session, we decided to explore how water moves.
For our first Science Switch Day, we already had knowledge of how the schedule would work.
We’d heard that Lucy Read had a Farewell to Summer Water Day, so for our first session, we decided to explore how water moves.
Start with the End in Mind Start with the End in Mind
Start with theme/ topic Find Pre-K guidelines which apply
to the topic Determine target language for the
day Determine sentence stems that fit
the language or topic
Start with theme/ topic Find Pre-K guidelines which apply
to the topic Determine target language for the
day Determine sentence stems that fit
the language or topic
ThenThen
Brainstorm activities that would fit the time and the academic goals, including some activities with art, music, and physical activity.
Make a final list of activities. Divvy up the responsibility for setting
up and running stations. Determine the whereabouts of stations
and the schedule of the events.
Brainstorm activities that would fit the time and the academic goals, including some activities with art, music, and physical activity.
Make a final list of activities. Divvy up the responsibility for setting
up and running stations. Determine the whereabouts of stations
and the schedule of the events.
Teach the Concepts and Vocabulary in L1 for ELLSTeach the Concepts and Vocabulary in L1 for ELLS
Almost Ready Almost Ready
Gather the necessary materials for the stations.
Arrange for spaces that are not our classrooms.
Try out the activities beforehand. Make a distribution plan for student
products. Get plenty of rest the night before.
Gather the necessary materials for the stations.
Arrange for spaces that are not our classrooms.
Try out the activities beforehand. Make a distribution plan for student
products. Get plenty of rest the night before.
The Day DawnsThe Day Dawns
Brief our PALS teachers and parent volunteers as to expectations, especially using English only.
Carry out the plans. Try to document the students as
they visit each station.
Brief our PALS teachers and parent volunteers as to expectations, especially using English only.
Carry out the plans. Try to document the students as
they visit each station.
Reflect and ReviseReflect and Revise
Conduct a Glows and Grows session soon after the event.
Discuss how we can solve the problems we encountered.
Set some new goals for the next Science Switch Day.
Conduct a Glows and Grows session soon after the event.
Discuss how we can solve the problems we encountered.
Set some new goals for the next Science Switch Day.
The Senses(Los Sentidos)
The Senses(Los Sentidos)
A Science Switch Day AtSanchez Elementary
A Science Switch Day AtSanchez Elementary
Preparing for Switch DayPreparing for Switch Day
• We decided on a theme of the five senses.
• We decided to use five weeks to prepare for the Switch Day.
• The first week we introduced all senses as in DLM.
• We decided on a theme of the five senses.
• We decided to use five weeks to prepare for the Switch Day.
• The first week we introduced all senses as in DLM.
Preparing Our Bilingual Students
Preparing Our Bilingual Students
• Introducing concepts and vocabulary in L1.
• The sense of touch was the topic of week 2.
• Introducing concepts and vocabulary in L1.
• The sense of touch was the topic of week 2.
The Sense of SightThe Sense of Sight
The children used various tools during the third week to explore objects and their sense of sight. The tools included a hand lens, a prism, a microscope , and a kaleidoscope.
The children used various tools during the third week to explore objects and their sense of sight. The tools included a hand lens, a prism, a microscope , and a kaleidoscope.
The Sense of HearingThe Sense of Hearing
• Students used a variety of musical instruments explore the sense of hearing.
• They were introduced to concepts of soft and loud (suave and fuerte) and pitch (high and low).
• Students used a variety of musical instruments explore the sense of hearing.
• They were introduced to concepts of soft and loud (suave and fuerte) and pitch (high and low).
Smell and TasteSmell and Taste
• Ziploc bags or canisters with cotton balls with a sample to smell was used for the sense of smell. Samples used included vanilla, onion, coffee, lemon, perfume, pickle juice.
• A dark chocolate, a piece of apple, a pretzel and a lemon was used for the sense of taste.(bitter-agrio, sweet-dulce, salty-salado and sour-amargo)
• Ziploc bags or canisters with cotton balls with a sample to smell was used for the sense of smell. Samples used included vanilla, onion, coffee, lemon, perfume, pickle juice.
• A dark chocolate, a piece of apple, a pretzel and a lemon was used for the sense of taste.(bitter-agrio, sweet-dulce, salty-salado and sour-amargo)
ESL ActivitiesESL Activities
• We introduced vocabulary in our ESL activities necessary for Switch Day.
• We did activities that used the concepts same and different.
• We used Avenues to help reinforce colors and the senses.
• During our theme Fall, we made books with the stem I see that we used for the sense of sight.(Yo veo).
• We introduced vocabulary in our ESL activities necessary for Switch Day.
• We did activities that used the concepts same and different.
• We used Avenues to help reinforce colors and the senses.
• During our theme Fall, we made books with the stem I see that we used for the sense of sight.(Yo veo).
What Topics Would you Consider?
What Topics Would you Consider?
At your tables, consider some themes or topics you could see your colleagues doing for a similar event.
We’ll make a master list in about 5 minutes.
At your tables, consider some themes or topics you could see your colleagues doing for a similar event.
We’ll make a master list in about 5 minutes.
Some Science Switch Day Themes We’ve Held
Some Science Switch Day Themes We’ve Held
Farewell to Summer Water Day Color Day Motion Five Senses Foods and Nutrition Animals Winter Weather Wind Power Earth Day Celebration
Farewell to Summer Water Day Color Day Motion Five Senses Foods and Nutrition Animals Winter Weather Wind Power Earth Day Celebration
How We Grow in Complexity
How We Grow in Complexity
First semester, classes stay intact and rotate through the stations together, to let children, PALS teachers, and adult volunteers learn the process.
Establish the Shape Groups (students from each class who go to each teacher’s class for the second semester Switch Days.
Have a science or social studies switch days with the shape groups.
First semester, classes stay intact and rotate through the stations together, to let children, PALS teachers, and adult volunteers learn the process.
Establish the Shape Groups (students from each class who go to each teacher’s class for the second semester Switch Days.
Have a science or social studies switch days with the shape groups.
What We’ve Learned Logistically
What We’ve Learned Logistically
Try out activities beforehand for timing, flow, and supplies needed for the activity and for clean-up.
Plan a system for distributing student products to various classes.
Make sure everyone understands the schedule.
Try out activities beforehand for timing, flow, and supplies needed for the activity and for clean-up.
Plan a system for distributing student products to various classes.
Make sure everyone understands the schedule.
What We’ve Learned Socially
What We’ve Learned Socially
Students will not necessarily interact with each other just because they’re assigned to the same group.
Therefore, devise a variety of ways for the children of the various classes to interact (playground times, WOW Time, Fun Fridays or Wonderful Wednesdays ( Pre-K-wide singing times).
Students will not necessarily interact with each other just because they’re assigned to the same group.
Therefore, devise a variety of ways for the children of the various classes to interact (playground times, WOW Time, Fun Fridays or Wonderful Wednesdays ( Pre-K-wide singing times).
Also. . . Also. . .
Follow establishing the Shape Groups with some Social Switch Days (afternoon choice center time), so each teacher can establish group norms, and develop a sense of community with the mixed language groups. Be sure to have center choices that require interaction between students.
Revise the groups as needed. Children move and groups can become lopsided.
Follow establishing the Shape Groups with some Social Switch Days (afternoon choice center time), so each teacher can establish group norms, and develop a sense of community with the mixed language groups. Be sure to have center choices that require interaction between students.
Revise the groups as needed. Children move and groups can become lopsided.
What’s New This Year: PPCD
What’s New This Year: PPCD
PPCD students participate in all the activities.
Students receive additional and one-on-one assistance.
Guidance is given to support specific needs.
We considered activities and materials in light of special needs.
Students were successful.
PPCD students participate in all the activities.
Students receive additional and one-on-one assistance.
Guidance is given to support specific needs.
We considered activities and materials in light of special needs.
Students were successful.
The Value We See for our Students
The Value We See for our Students
To build a greater sense of community among all students.
To increase scientific knowledge through common hands-on experiences.
To increase English academic vocabulary for ELLs.
To feel part of something unique.
To build a greater sense of community among all students.
To increase scientific knowledge through common hands-on experiences.
To increase English academic vocabulary for ELLs.
To feel part of something unique.
The Value We See for Ourselves
The Value We See for Ourselves
To promote collaborative planning among the team.
To bring us closer individually and instructionally.
To challenge ourselves on a regular basis to try something out of the ordinary (like this presentation).
To promote collaborative planning among the team.
To bring us closer individually and instructionally.
To challenge ourselves on a regular basis to try something out of the ordinary (like this presentation).