Bell Work See Bell Work Sheet for question
Bell Work: See Bell Work Sheet for question. Stamp: Graph Practice Get out your notebook and add Lego Lab: Assignment 4 to your Table of Contents
Lego Activity n Use all Lego pieces in the baggy to create a unique structure. n On a lined sheet of paper, write your name and the number on your baggy at the top in large letters.
Lego Activity n Once you’ve built a structure, write directions on the lined sheet of paper telling another student how to build your structure. n DO NOT disassemble your structure! n Be sure that your directions sheet has: – Your baggy number – Your name
Lego Activity a ‘building buddy’ across the room and trade baggies. n You must use the written directions they gave you to rebuild their structure. n Once you’ve finished building it, raise your hand for Mrs. Merino to come and examine your structure. n Find
Questions to Answer on your lego procedure paper 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Did your procedure successfully lead your partner to duplicate your structure? How would you change your procedure to help your partner? Why is a procedure useful? What can you include in a procedure to make it easy to read and follow? What is the connection between this activity and procedure writing in science?
Be Sure to Include: n Enough detail that someone could duplicate your work n The idea is not to include every teensy tiny little component of what you did n Include enough detail that someone else could potentially get the same results you did
Procedure Writing n Procedures are NOT notes for yourself, to remind you of what you did n Procedures are step-by-step instructions so someone else can do the exact same thing n Scientific findings must be verifiable!
n If you were absent complete the assignment on the next slide at home and test it out with a family member.
WRITE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO COMPLETE IT AND YOUR MATERIALS LIST. 1. How do you tie a shoe 2. How do you blow up a balloon 3. How do you make a flipbook 5. How do you make a paper airplane 6. How do you change a lightbulb 7. How do you draw a star 4. How do you do a push up 8. How do you braid hair
SWITCH YOUR PROCEDURE LIST WITH SOMEONE • With ONLY completing the steps written try to complete their task • If you were unable to successfully complete the task, fix their procedures list.
Questions to Answer on your lego procedure paper 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Did your procedure successfully lead your partner complete the task. How would you change your procedure to help your partner? Why is a procedure useful? What can you include in a procedure to make it easy to read and follow? What is the connection between this activity and procedure writing in science?
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