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Keywords: Flip Video, science, experimentation, data collection
Subject(s): Video, Social Skills, Technology, Life Science, Biology, Science
Grades 5 through 8
NETS-S Standard:
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Research and Information Fluency
  • Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
  • Digital Citizenship
  • Technology Operations and Concepts
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School: Beachside Montessori Village, Hollywood, FL
Planned By: Marye Restrepo
Original Author: Marye Restrepo, Hollywood
Subject: Science, Grade 5
Learning Goals/ Objective:
Content Standard: SC.5.N.1.1: Define a problem, use appropriate reference materials to support scientific understanding, plan and carry out scientific investigations of various types such as: systematic observations, experiments requiring the identification of variables, collecting and organizing data, interpreting data in charts, tables, and graphics, analyze information, make predictions, and defend conclusions.

Skill: Students will work collaboratively to collect appropriate data, evaluate the meaning of those data, and communicate this evaluation.

Lesson Lead in: Create excitement by informing the students that this week they will be conducting an experiment and using technology to record their data. Students will use laptops to research information on bacteria using online encyclopedias and the web. Review & discuss pre-established expectations regarding safety procedures, proper Flip Video usage and working collaboratively.

Performance Task: Students will form into groups of 4. Each group will be given gloves, goggles, 4 sterile, agar prepped petri dishes and 3 Q-tips. They will be asked to collect 3 bacteria samples via swab from 3 different classroom locations. They will mark the petri dish according to the location from where they swabbed the Q-tip. One petri dish will remain with no sample an act as the control for the experiment. Each day, for 1 week, students will create a voice-over video of the samples (using the Flip Video Camera) while observing the bacteria growth change. After the week is complete, students can use Imovie or another program to combine the videos into a short series of clips. The will then communicate the data in an oral presentation and show their completed data video.

Technology Connection: Students will use laptops, the Flip Video Camera, Imovie or similar software and the Promethean Board to display the video.

Comments
This project really gets the students excited about experimentation. There is an added benefit because the students learn first hand the reasons why repeated trials, sharing results and comparing variables to a control are so important.
Cross-Curriculum Ideas
Math- Exponential growth, Language Arts- proofreading a report, writing- writing a report, notetaking
Follow-Up
Students could present and explain their experiment data to younger students in another grade level. This would allow them to communicate their data and reinforce the importance of hand washing.
Materials: Whiteboards, Flip Video, Flash/USB Drives, Cables, Power, Keyboards, Ports and Hubs, Slideshow, Video Tools, Internet Services, Student Resources, Integrating Technology, Cause and Effect
Other Items: 7 Flip video cameras, $150 each, total of $1050.00
32 agar prepped petri dishes, $60 each, total of $1920.00
1 box of cotton swabs, $4 each, total of $4.00
1 box of gloves, $7 each, total of $7.00