OpenSciEd High School addresses all high school NGSS standards. This comprehensive science curriculum empowers students to question, design, investigate, and solve the world around them.
- Phenomenon Based - Centered around exploring phenomena or solving problems
- Driven by Student Questions - Storyline based on students’ questions and ideas
- Grounded in Evidence - Incremental building and revision of ideas based on evidence
- Collaborative - class and teacher figure out ideas together
- Equitable - Builds a classroom culture that values ideas and learning of all
The OpenSciEd model uses a storyline approach, introducing phenomena that anchors storylines developing disciplinary core ideas, concepts, and science/engineering practices. Students are encouraged to dive deep into key points and solve problems through five activities.
P.1. ¿Cómo podemos diseñar sistemas más confiables para satisfacer las necesidades energéticas de nuestras comunidades?
How can we design more reliable systems to meet our communities’ energy needs? This unit is designed to introduce students to the concept of energy transfer in a relevant and grounded context: the Texas power crisis of February 2021. Students read articles and wonder about the complex social, environmental, and physical realities that led to such a crisis. They figure out how energy transfers between systems from a generator to our communities, and what makes an energy source reliable. This allows the class to model and explain what happened in Texas at multiple scales, from the electrons in the wires to the power companies making difficult decisions to maintain stability. Students consider engineering tradeoffs, criteria, and constraints inherent in making decisions about our energy systems, and apply them in a culminating task: design a reliable energy solution that meets our communities' needs, as articulated by interviews with friends and family members. The task is designed to give students the tools to speak up in their local and global community for a better energy future, one that aligns with their own values, and those of their families.
Procedimientos Estudiantiles
- Lección 1: ¿Qué podemos aprender de un apagón en Texas acerca de la producción de energía confiable para nuestras comunidades?
- Lección 3: ¿Los apagones en Texas podrían haber sido causados por un circuito abierto o un corto circuito?
- Lección 4: ¿Qué hace que una fuente de energía sea confiable?
- Lección 5: ¿De dónde proviene la energía eléctrica?
- Lección 6: ¿Cómo se transfiere la energía en los cables?
- Lección 7: ¿Qué pudo haber causado las disparidades que vimos en los apagones en Texas?
- Lección 8: ¿Por qué las soluciones de diseño afectan a algunas personas de manera diferente que a otras?
- Lección 9: ¿Cómo puede el almacenamiento de energía hacer que nuestros sistemas sean más confiables durante una crisis energética?
- Lección 10: ¿Qué decisiones debemos tomar para diseñar un sistema más confiable para satisfacer las necesidades energéticas de nuestra comunidad?
- Lección 11: ¿Qué hemos descubierto y qué podemos seguir aplicando?
Referencia
- Mapa de apagones de Texas
- Rúbrica para modelado
- Referencia de roles de grupo de escuchar
- Rúbrica de modelado de pares
- Citas de partes interesadas
Lectura
- 1 Artículo de Texas
- 2 Artículo de Texas
- 3 Artículo de Texas
- 4 Artículo de Texas
- 5 Artículo de Texas
- 6 Artículo de Texas
- Líneas eléctricas subterráneas
- Impactos de la construcción de la batería
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OpenSciEd® was launched to improve the supply of and address the demand for high-quality, open-source, full course science instructional materials. The goals of OpenSciEd are to ensure any science teacher, anywhere, can access and download freely available, high quality, locally adaptable materials. Though the goal of providing full course materials is still a couple of years away, OpenSciEd is releasing six-week units of instruction as they are completed and externally evaluated as quality by Achieve’s Science Peer Review Panel.
OpenSciEd classroom materials are an open education resource and therefore free to download, copy, use, and/or modify. You can download the instructional materials free of charge at Access Materials page on the OpenSciEd website.
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