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Cultivating Classroom Norms: Enhancing Learning and Respectful Communication

Join us for a collaborative meeting focused on defining and implementing classroom norms that foster a respectful and inclusive environment for all participants. We will discuss the significance of norms versus rules, share ideas on promoting effective communication, and outline methods to ensure that every voice is heard. Activities include the engaging "Grape Smash" project that blends science and mathematics while emphasizing teamwork and creativity. Your participation will be crucial to building an engaging learning experience that honors diversity and actively involves every member.

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Cultivating Classroom Norms: Enhancing Learning and Respectful Communication

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  1. Science Network Meeting Agenda Introductions SB-CEUs

  2. Setting Meeting Norms • What is a norm? • Do you define norms in your classrooms? • How do norms compare to rules?

  3. Be respectful of one another Challenge ideas, not people Communicate with yourself and others in mind Consider the perspectives of others Contribute to the work of the group Encourage all voices to speak and be heard Encourage the exchange of ideas Follow the agenda Follow group norms Honor time commitments Invite and accept diversity Keep the focus of teaching and learning Listen to understand Participate and contribute fully Set aside judgment Share talk time equally Take care of yourself and others Use actions and words that show you value everyone equally Use words and actions that are respectful Keep side conversations to a minimum Use technology only as appropriate to group activity Suggested Norms

  4. The Grape Smash Objective ·Prevent grape from being smashed / compromised Materials ·1 Toothpick ·¼ Sheet Paper Time Limit ·5 Minutes Rules ·Demonstration of the apparatus

  5. Discussion—Questions to Answer 1.Which designs worked? • Which did not work? • What does the grape smash have to do with science? • What does the grape smash have to do with mathematics? • What would you change next time?

  6. In Celebration of World Space Week October 4-10th Aleta Damm • Parkside Middle School • NASA Explorer School • 517-841-2340 • adamm@jpsmail.org • http://www.parksideflight.blogspot.com/ • Dinner

  7. Reminders • To receive SB-CEUs, must fill out the PD feedback survey • Building a Presence • October Announcements • Needs Assessment

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