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Science Inquiry

Science Inquiry. Larry Scheffler November 25, 2009 Parkrose High School. Contact Information. Larry Scheffler Lincoln High School 1600 SW Salmon Portland, OR 97205 503 916-5200] Email: lscheff@pps.k12.or.us Website: http://lincoln.pps.k12.or.us/lscheffler/. 2.

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Science Inquiry

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  1. Science Inquiry Larry Scheffler November 25, 2009 Parkrose High School

  2. Contact Information Larry Scheffler Lincoln High School 1600 SW Salmon Portland, OR 97205 503 916-5200] Email: lscheff@pps.k12.or.us Website: http://lincoln.pps.k12.or.us/lscheffler/ 2

  3. What do we want to accomplish today? From Dr Montieth Middle School Teachers • would like calibration and common understanding for the rubric High School Teachers • to collectively be educated on the components of the ultimatetool-Scientific Method used in our lab (work) samples so everyone is on the same page. • Collectively agree on appropriate benchmarks for the components based grade level as well as course level such as advanced and APcourses. For example, what are the essential components of a correctlywritten hypothesis? • to work together to develop common power standards for our scientific inquiry work samples. 3

  4. Other needs relevant questions?? From 4

  5. New Oregon Standards • Science inquiry is an essential piece of the new standards 5

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