Examining Curriculum Materials: VA: Encouraging Students to Explain Their Ideas

Learning Goal: Benchmark 5E6-8: Food provides the fuel and the building material for all organisms. Plants use the energy from light to make sugars from carbon dioxide and water. This food can be used immediately or stored for later use.

Name of Material: Food for Plants by Kathy Roth

Major Criterion

Indicators - What must a material do to meet the criterion?

Yes  or No

How does Food for Plants meet this indicator?

Category V: Promoting Student Thinking about Phenomena, Experiences, and Knowledge

Criterion A. Encouraging students to explain their ideas

Does the material routinely include suggestions for having each student express, clarify, justify, and represent his or her ideas? Are suggestions made for when and how students will get feedback from peers and the teacher?

1. Material routinely encourages students to express their ideas.



Teacher's Guide p.7 How does the material encourage students to express their ideas?

 

 

2. Material encourages students not only to express but also to clarify, justify, and represent their ideas (a material is not expected to encourage students to clarify, justify, and represent ideas each time they are asked to express their ideas; however, in the course of teaching a particular key idea the material should provide students with opportunities to clarify, justify, and represent ideas).



Student Pages 6 & 7 What are three ways the material asks students to express, represent, and clarify their ideas?

3. Material provides opportunities for each student (rather than just some students) to express ideas.



Student pages 6 & 7. How does the material encourage each student to express ideas?

 

 

4. Material includes specific suggestions on how to help the teacher provide explicit feedback to students or includes text that directly provides students with feedback.



Teacher's Guide p. 8 How does the material offer specific suggestions to teachers? Give an example.

 

 

5. Material includes suggestions on how to diagnose student errors, explanations about how these errors may be corrected, and recommendations for how students' ideas may be further developed.



Teacher's Guide p. 8 How does the material provide teachers with advice for further developing student ideas? Give an example.