2019 Conference
Introducing Claim - Evidence - Reasoning: An Anchor Lesson
presented by Sarah Raskin, Science Specialist, Oxnard School District Co-presented by John McCarter, Teacher On Special Assignment, Simi Valley Unified School District Grade Level: 6-12
Standards: Instructional Strategies Presentation Type: Hands On Using an engaging murder mystery, participants will learn how to introduce Claim Evidence and Reasoning to their students in this ready-to-implement anchor lesson. Participants will also learn how to develop students' abilities in the NGSS Science and Engineering Practices of Constructing Explanations and Engaging in Argument from Evidence.
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Workshop Resources
- Presentation Documents: https://bit.ly/2Gi0uPC
About Sarah Raskin
Sarah Raskin is an instructional science specialist for grades 6th – 8th with Oxnard School District. Previous to that, Sarah has worked in education at the middle and high school levels for over 15 years, in both Oxnard and Santa Cruz, California.
About John McCarter
John McCarter is working as a Teacher On Special Assignment for the Simi Valley Unified School District. Before working as a science TOSA, John worked for 20 years in Simi Valley as a 6th and 8th grade middle school science teacher at Valley View Middle School.
Sarah Raskin is an instructional science specialist for grades 6th – 8th with Oxnard School District. Previous to that, Sarah has worked in education at the middle and high school levels for over 15 years, in both Oxnard and Santa Cruz, California.
About John McCarter
John McCarter is working as a Teacher On Special Assignment for the Simi Valley Unified School District. Before working as a science TOSA, John worked for 20 years in Simi Valley as a 6th and 8th grade middle school science teacher at Valley View Middle School.