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Just Drop It!

Just Drop It!. * a lesson on predicting using slope. Just Drop It!. Focus Question: If Kevin Durant and Derek Fisher were to drop a ball from their individual heights, how high would each ball bounce?. Just Drop It!. Activity Steps: Give instructions to whole class

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Just Drop It!

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  1. Just Drop It! * a lesson on predicting using slope

  2. Just Drop It! Focus Question: If Kevin Durant and Derek Fisher were to drop a ball from their individual heights, how high would each ball bounce?

  3. Just Drop It! Activity Steps: Give instructions to whole class Divide into groups of 4 Go to testing areas Experiment and collect data Put data on class data chart and graph Discuss data

  4. Just Drop It! Collaboration Discussion Discuss lesson Make changes Discuss changes Prepare to teach modified lesson

  5. Just Drop It! Modified Lesson Fewer instructions Students practice dropping procedure Each student constructs a graph Slope added to lesson Test Kevin Durant's and Derek Fisher's drop heights

  6. Lesson Study 2nd Collaboration Discussion Less engagement during discussion Change focus question Don’t do slope Focus on predicting using line of best fit

  7. Lesson Study Pros Great model Best for students Evaluates lesson, not teacher

  8. Lesson Study Cons Need more training time Finding time for observations Finding time for collaboration Getting people “on board”

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