The edWeb Team: Hi everyone, we will be getting started in about 30 minutes.
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: thought I missed it - it is for 4pm, right? talk about trying to get one last thing done......
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The edWeb Team: Hi Donna, yes this is the 4pm session :)
Tanya Craparo from Italy: helloooooo
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Gale Naylor from United States: modeling
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: math talk
Shelly E Talker from Desert View IS Page, AZ: persevere in solving problems and making sense of them
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: analyzing
Shelly E Talker from Desert View IS Page, AZ: attending to precision
Gale Naylor from United States: iterative approach
Bonnie Balboa from Follett: many processes to one answer
Jenny Grove from Cedarville, CA: try, check, revise
David Adams from United States: graphing temperatures over time
Susan Troutman from Houston: calculating areas of the different rooms
Vincent Gagliostro from Vernon, NJ: measurement of windows, temperature
Gale Naylor from United States: analyzing the temperature results from the flooring tests
Bonnie Balboa from Follett: compare the different materials that are available- which is the best for our needs
Vincent Gagliostro from Vernon, NJ: You could discuss cost of materials and how to stay in budget
Gale Naylor from United States: budget
Carol Kim from Portland, OR: tough questions
Sharon Sinderbrand from Winston OR:
Used lots of math when designing our school garden
Vincent Gagliostro from Vernon, NJ: Use measurement in motion labs
Carol Kim from Portland, OR: that is where I am having difficulty - where does math end and science begin?
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: why does one have to end and one begin?
Venessa Powell from Jamaica: Isn't math just the language of science?
Vincent Gagliostro from Vernon, NJ: plotting plant growth over time
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: how many plants can fit in the plot?
Carol Kim from Portland, OR: chicken and egg... do we present problem and give them tools to solve? or do we teach them tools, so they have a toolbox full and they decide which tool to pick
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: cost
Marjorie A Marr from Danville, NH: We used Legos to construct models of the Mars Rover and designed an obstacle course for the Rover to travel over in a race
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: best way is to give them tools, then problem and let them figure out what to use
Gale Naylor from United States: How big can my raised beds be and how much material do i need to build them
Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail
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Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: the science method is the try it and revise ---- if you give them the tools they need, they never have to experiment
Carol Kim from Portland, OR: it I am an elementary teacher sure, If I am middle or high school is there time?
Vincent Gagliostro from Vernon, NJ: flip your classroom
Venessa Powell from Jamaica: Integration helps with the time issue
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Donna Fischer from New Brunswick, NJ: thank you, Sara
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Carol Kim from Portland, OR: thanks!
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Gale Naylor from United States: thank you.
Beth Espinoza from Marin: Thank You!
Vincent Gagliostro from Vernon, NJ: Thanks!