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Phase 1
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1 Opening
Event
In whole group time, the children talked about
some problems that were occurring on the playground. When
the discussion finished, the teacher thanked them for communicating.
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2 Brainstorm
Ideas
Children brainstormed ideas about communication
from their own experiences.
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3 Categorize
Ideas
The children discussed how to categorize their
ideas and experiences.
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4 Label
Categories
Children debated names
for categories. Children developed Communication
Topic Web I.
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5 Share
Personal Stories
The teachers shared stories about laryngitis
and using a cell phone to call for help. They asked each of the
children to think of a personal story about communication.
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6 Illustrate
Stories
Many children drew about talking to members of
their family. Other children drew pictures of telephones
and walkie-talkies they had used.
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7 Share
Stories
The teacher displayed their experience pictures
and stories. The children grouped the stories into talking,
computers, telephones, books, and color.
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8 Collect
Data
Children developed surveys and asked questions
such as "Have you ever e-mailed?"; "Do you have a walkie-talkie?"
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9 Represent
Findings
The children represented
their findings using a bar graph.
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Articulate Questions
The teacher and the children voiced their "wonderings"
about the topic. Children dictated questions
that they would like to answer about communication.
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Phase 2
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Group Planning
The children decided they needed to walk around
the school to answer their question, "What is communication
and what are the ways to do it?"
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Make Predictions
Before they went on their site visit, the children
dictated predictions about what they would see there.
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13 Engage
in Field Work*
Children collected data to answer questions by
drawing, asking experts, collecting artifacts, and counting.
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Debrief
Children shared experiences and compared their
findings with their predictions.
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Create Representations
Children represented their findings with clay,
boxes and junk, paintings, and math
organizers.
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Share
During whole group meeting time, the students
shared their progress on their representations with classmates
who offered suggestions for refinement.
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Plans for Visiting Expert
Children formulated questions
about sound and predicted what the expert might say and show to
answer their questions.
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Expert Visitor
Children interviewed a parent who brought her
singing bowls, slinky and other sound experiments. She talked
to the class about sound.
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Debrief
Children compared experts' answers to their predictions.
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Continue Investigation
Children did experiments
related to communication.
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Phase
3
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Representations
Children wrote "Chicken Licken" and "What
Am I?" stories.
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Articulate What Children Have Learned
Group Discussion: What did they learn about communication?
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Brainstorm Second Topic Web
Children listed ideas of "what they now
know" about communication. They began to create Communication
Topic Web II.
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Label and Categorize Ideas
Children formed categories of similar findings,
understandings, and ideas. Children completed their Communication
Topic Web II.
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Plan for Sharing
The teachers and students planned the culminating
event and made invitations for the their parents.
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Project Highlights
Each child prepared to share the story of the
learning achieved by the class by using posters, murals, plays,
museum format, and songs.
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Imaginative Activity
Children wrote metaphors
and personification poems to share their new understandings
of communication.
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Display
Children contributed to the class display.
They displayed work from all phases to show growth in understanding.
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Culmination
Parents visited their displays and heard the
children share what they had learned about communication.
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Evaluation
Children, parents and teachers reflected
on the project.
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