Kerr Elementary
The interactions and outputs of a system change
when its inputs, elements, or boundaries change.
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2008-2009
Systems are interdependent
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AIM Concept Map
Ashley Weller
GT Specialist
Many systems are made up of smaller systems.
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Systems can be productive or dysfunctional.
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Over time, human systems adapt, change in
priority, or are replaced.
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REASONING
PROCESSES CONCEPT
GOALS PROCESS GOALS
CONTENT GOAL RESEARCH UNITS
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1. Purpose
2.
Question at Issue
3.
Points of View
4.
Experience, Data and Evidence
5.
Concepts and Ideas
6.
Assumptions
7.
Inferences
8.
Implications and Consequences
9.
Evaluation
10. Analysis
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1. To analyze the concept of
Systems as it relates to targeted generalizations.
2. To develop an understanding of
structure, function and pattern as key elements of Systems.
3. To apply and adapt a variety
of appropriate strategies to solve problems
4. To monitor and reflect on the
process of mathematical problem solving
5. To incorporate scientific
skills through social studies curriculum
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1. To develop reasoning and
linguistic skills across core content areas through integrated
studies.
2.To develop interpersonal and
social group process skills.
3.To develop skills in historical
and literary analysis and primary source interpretation.
4.To make and investigate
mathematical conjectures
5.To develop and evaluate
mathematical arguments
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1.
By understanding cultural, political, environmental and economic
systems, students will be able to synthesize the complexity of
interdependent Systems.
2.By integrating literary links,
students will become more adept at communicating experiences and emotions
to events that change the structure, function and pattern of Systems in
their world.
3.Students will build mathematical and scientific knowledge through problem
solving.
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Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Greece
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Medieval Europe
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European Renaissance
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4th Grade TPSP
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Math Around Town
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Opening Doors
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Colonial America
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American Revolution
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Civil War
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Decade of Tension
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