PROJECT OVERVIEW
Name of Project:              Product Comparison (Household comparisons)                                            Duration: 12 hours of
                                                                                                                    classtime
Subject/Course: Science                                           Teacher: Carlos Lopez                             Grade Level: 6th

Other subject areas to        Math, Economics, Writing
be included, if any:


Project Idea                  Students function as a research team determining the most reliable brand of a product-that is, the one that best does
Summary of the issue,         what it is supposed to do. The team choose a product commonly found at a supermarket and determine which of its
challenge, investigation,     qualities are most important for consumers. These qualities must be testable. The team s choose three examples and
scenario, or problem:         perform an experiment to test it. The teams exchange products and experimental protocols with another group, embark
                              on a second round of testing to compare results, and discuss their conclusions in a prezi presentation to an audience.



Driving Question              Which consumer products are most reliable?

Content and Skills            Students work in teams in order to research summary with data table; written report of testing
Standards to be               protocols and hypothesis, oral presentations and defense of test result and interpretation.
addressed:
                                                                                T+A     E                                                 T+A     E
21st Century Skills           Collaboration                                                  Other:
to be explicitly taught and
                                                                                x
assessed (T+A) or that
will be encouraged (E) by
                              Presentation     (Prezi)                          x
project work, but not
taught or assessed:           Critical Thinking:                                x
                                                                                                                             Presentation Audience:




                                                                                                                © 2008 Buck Institute for Education    1
Group:          Pick products. Do the test. Compare results. Collect data. Prezi presentation                                         x
Culminating                                                                                                                               Class:
Products and
Performances
                                                                                                                                         School:


                                                                                                                                       Community:
                                                                                                                                         Experts:
                   Individual:
                                                                                                                                          Web:
                                                                                                                                    Other:

                                                  PROJECT OVERVIEW
Entry event to
launch inquiry,
engage students:
Assessments                            Quizzes/Tests                                                Practice Presentations                                   x
                      Formative
                     Assessments       Journal/Learning Log                                    x    Notes                                                    x
                        (During
                        Project)       Preliminary Plans/Outlines/Prototypes                   x    Checklists                                               x
                                       Rough Drafts                                            x    Concept Maps

                                       Online Tests/Exams                                           Other:

                                       Written Product(s), with rubric:                             Other Product(s) or Performance(s), with rubric:
                      Summative        __________________________________________________           __________________________________________________
                     Assessments
                    (End of Project)   Oral Presentation, with rubric                               Peer Evaluation                                          x
                                       Multiple Choice/Short Answer Test                            Self-Evaluation                                          x
                                       Essay Test                                                   Other:
                                                                             .




                                                                                                                      © 2008 Buck Institute for Education        2
Resources    On-site people, facilities:               Teacher. 3x6 tables inside classsroom
Needed
             Equipment:                                     LCD Projector, computers
             Materials:                                         Household goods
             Community resources:          None

Reflection                    Journal/Learning Log               x   Focus Group                                         x
Methods       (Individual,
             Group, and/or    Whole-Class Discussion                 Fishbowl Discussion
             Whole Class)
                              Survey                             x   Other:




                                                                                   © 2008 Buck Institute for Education       3
PROJECT TEACHING AND LEARNING GUIDE
Project:                                                   Course/Semester:


          Knowledge and Skills Needed By Students                 Scaffolding / Materials/ Lessons To Be Provided
       to successfully complete culminating products and             by the project teacher, other teachers, experts,
    performances, and do well on summative assessments                      mentors, or community members
Report Writing                                                 Direct small group instruction on the features of report
                                                               writing by instructor. Peer editing of drafts and final
                                                              drafts.


Prezi                                                          Instruction of software use provided by computer
                                                               applications teacher
                                                           


Presentation Skills                                            Mock presentation by instructor. Peer assessment of
                                                               practice presentation
                                                           


Science content knowledge                                      Textbook review, lectures, worksheets
                                                           


On line research skills                                        Effective search engine techniques activity led by
                                                               instructor.
                                                           




                                                                                         © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   4
PROJECT         CALENDAR
Project: Household goods                            Start Date:

     MONDAY                 TUESDAY          WEDNESDAY              THURSDAY                   FRIDAY
                                           Project Week One
  Introductory               Develop a         Design an          On line research           Perform
     lecture               hypothesis of      experiment                                    experiment
   (overview)               household
  Discussion of               product
 expectations of
   team work


                                           Project Week Two
Prezi Training         Prezi Training      Final Draft      Group                      Group
                                                            Presentation               Presentation




                                           Project Week Three




                                                                             © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   5
Project Week Four




                    © 2008 Buck Institute for Education   6
© 2008 Buck Institute for Education   7

Project planning forms

  • 1.
    PROJECT OVERVIEW Name ofProject: Product Comparison (Household comparisons) Duration: 12 hours of classtime Subject/Course: Science Teacher: Carlos Lopez Grade Level: 6th Other subject areas to Math, Economics, Writing be included, if any: Project Idea Students function as a research team determining the most reliable brand of a product-that is, the one that best does Summary of the issue, what it is supposed to do. The team choose a product commonly found at a supermarket and determine which of its challenge, investigation, qualities are most important for consumers. These qualities must be testable. The team s choose three examples and scenario, or problem: perform an experiment to test it. The teams exchange products and experimental protocols with another group, embark on a second round of testing to compare results, and discuss their conclusions in a prezi presentation to an audience. Driving Question Which consumer products are most reliable? Content and Skills Students work in teams in order to research summary with data table; written report of testing Standards to be protocols and hypothesis, oral presentations and defense of test result and interpretation. addressed: T+A E T+A E 21st Century Skills Collaboration Other: to be explicitly taught and x assessed (T+A) or that will be encouraged (E) by Presentation (Prezi) x project work, but not taught or assessed: Critical Thinking: x Presentation Audience: © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 1
  • 2.
    Group: Pick products. Do the test. Compare results. Collect data. Prezi presentation x Culminating Class: Products and Performances School: Community: Experts: Individual: Web: Other: PROJECT OVERVIEW Entry event to launch inquiry, engage students: Assessments Quizzes/Tests Practice Presentations x Formative Assessments Journal/Learning Log x Notes x (During Project) Preliminary Plans/Outlines/Prototypes x Checklists x Rough Drafts x Concept Maps Online Tests/Exams Other: Written Product(s), with rubric: Other Product(s) or Performance(s), with rubric: Summative __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Assessments (End of Project) Oral Presentation, with rubric Peer Evaluation x Multiple Choice/Short Answer Test Self-Evaluation x Essay Test Other: . © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 2
  • 3.
    Resources On-site people, facilities: Teacher. 3x6 tables inside classsroom Needed Equipment: LCD Projector, computers Materials: Household goods Community resources: None Reflection Journal/Learning Log x Focus Group x Methods (Individual, Group, and/or Whole-Class Discussion Fishbowl Discussion Whole Class) Survey x Other: © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 3
  • 4.
    PROJECT TEACHING ANDLEARNING GUIDE Project: Course/Semester: Knowledge and Skills Needed By Students Scaffolding / Materials/ Lessons To Be Provided to successfully complete culminating products and by the project teacher, other teachers, experts, performances, and do well on summative assessments mentors, or community members Report Writing Direct small group instruction on the features of report writing by instructor. Peer editing of drafts and final  drafts. Prezi Instruction of software use provided by computer applications teacher  Presentation Skills Mock presentation by instructor. Peer assessment of practice presentation  Science content knowledge Textbook review, lectures, worksheets  On line research skills Effective search engine techniques activity led by instructor.  © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 4
  • 5.
    PROJECT CALENDAR Project: Household goods Start Date: MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Project Week One Introductory Develop a Design an On line research Perform lecture hypothesis of experiment experiment (overview) household Discussion of product expectations of team work Project Week Two Prezi Training Prezi Training Final Draft Group Group Presentation Presentation Project Week Three © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 5
  • 6.
    Project Week Four © 2008 Buck Institute for Education 6
  • 7.
    © 2008 BuckInstitute for Education 7