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Title: Science in Cobb County


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Science in Cobb County
  • Myths, Misconceptions, The Truth

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1. Students in grades K-2 should be learning
curriculum outlined in the Quality Core
Curriculum (QCC) and not GPS.
False
  • K-2 students should be taught using the new GPS
    for science. Course guides, unit outlines, and
    lessons on PICASSO are all GPS based, not QCC.

3
2. CCSD is implementing Science GPS in grades
3-5 in the 2006-2007 school year and grades K-2
during the 2007-2008 school year.
False
  • CCSD is implementing K-5 GPS Science this school
    year, 2006-2007.

4
3. Students in grades 1-5 will be asked to
complete a science section on this years CRCT.
False
  • Students in grades 3-5 will be completing a
    science section on the CRCT.
  • There are no plans, that we know of, to add a
    science section for 1st or 2nd grades.

5
4. Students will have to make a certain score on
the science portion of the CRCT, in order for
schools to make AYP for the 2006-2007 school year.
False
  • AYP will not be based on science CRCT scores for
    the 2006-2007 school year.

6
5. The science and social studies departments
will be doing a program evaluation this year.
True
  • Advanced Learning (ALP), Science, and Social
    Studies will all be completing a program
    evaluation this year.

7
6. Students, Parents, Teachers, and
Administrators in grades K-12 will be asked to
complete a survey about the Science, SS, and ALP
programs.
True
  • Teachers and administrators will be asked to
    complete an on-line survey.
  • Parents and students (grades 3-12) will given a
    paper and pencil survey.

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7. The new science GPS has two different types of
standards, content standards and characteristics
of science standards.
True
  • The content standards tell teachers what to
    teach.
  • The characteristics of science standards tell
    teachers how to teach.

9
8. It is important to teach specific lessons on
science process skills.
False
  • Whenever possible it is best to teach process
    skills embedded into content. For example
    Integrate a lesson on how to use a magnifying
    glass into a lesson on types of soil.

10
9. Links to the elementary science BLOG can be
found on PICASSO under each science course guide
on PICASSO.
True
  • www.cicobb.typepad.com/es/ is the address for the
    BLOG.
  • You can click under any science course guide to
    access the BLOG.
  • You can also access the BLOG from the
    instructional resources tab.

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10. A teacher demonstration of a science concept
is just as powerful as having students do a
hands-on experiment.
False
  • There is no substitute for allowing students to
    actually experience science. Student hands-on is
    the best way to help students learn a new concept.

13
11. Teachers in any grade can reserve the Starlab
mobile planetarium to use with their students.
False
  • Currently only trained teachers in grades 4, 6,
    8, and HS Astronomy can reserve the Starlab.
  • We have five working Starlabs for 103 schools.
    We are doing to best we can to ensure that we
    accommodate all schools wanting to schedule the
    Starlab.

14
12. Science consumable funds can be used to buy
resource books and bulletin board kits from the
School Box.
False
  • Science consumable funds can be used to purchase
    hands-on science consumable items only.
  • Office supplies, vertebrate animals, and
    bulletin board kits can not be purchased.

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13. JoAnn Wood is the new Social Studies
Supervisor and Sally Creel is the Science
Supervisor.
True
  • Amy Krause is the Mathematics Supervisor.
  • Jan Hollis is the new Language Arts Supervisor.
  • Contact any of them or any of the literacy
    coaches or math facilitators if you have
    curriculum questions.

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True
14. CCSD has purchased AIMS resource books,
electricity kits, simple machine kits, and magnet
kits for each elementary school in the district.
  • These resources are in your buildings. We want
    you to be aware that you have them.
  • We hope to purchase even more GPS support
    materials this year.

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False
15. CCSD has purchased butterfly garden kits to
be used in all first grade classrooms.
  • This is no longer a 1st grade standard.
  • Life cycles have moved to 2nd grade. (Standard
    S2L1)
  • All 2nd grade classrooms will be getting
    butterfly garden kits in March.

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16. The science course guides located on PICASSO
were based on the Harcourt science textbooks.
False
  • CCSD teachers worked collaboratively to create
    the course guides on PICASSO, based on the new
    Georgia Performance Standards.
  • Our Harcourt textbooks are a curriculum
    resource, not our curriculum.

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17. There are plans to revise the science course
guides on PICASSO over the summer.
True
  • The 2006-2007 course guides will be revised over
    the summer.
  • Teachers should continue to send their comments,
    ideas, concerns, and general feedback regarding
    the course guides to Sally Creel.

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18. During the 2nd 9 weeks, students in third
grade will be learning about soil and magnets.
True
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19. Allowing your students to gently rub two
sugar cubes together is a simple way to teach
about weathering.
True
  • EQ Where does sand come from?
  • Let students find out by rubbing two sugar cubes
    (fake rocks) together over dark construction
    paper. They quickly see.
  • Same demo can be done with real rocks.

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False
20. 3rd Grade students should spend 2-3 weeks
learning about the eating habits, habitats, and
types of dinosaurs.
  • The focus should be on the fossil and how it was
    formed, rather than specific dinosaurs.
  • Students should be encouraged to explore what we
    have learned about dinosaurs by studying fossils,
    focusing on fossil evidence.
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