Bonnie Thomas’ Action Research Plan 
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Goal:
  Research the impact that teaching solely through hands on learning activities
  and labs has on 5th grade science students' 6 week test and STAAR scores. 
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Action
  Steps(s): 
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Person(s)
  Responsible: 
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Timeline:
  Start/End 
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Needed
  Resources 
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Evaluation 
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Collect
  student data from the two other 5th grade science teachers in my district.  
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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12/10/2012-12/22/2013 
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5th
  grade student data from the AWARE software program for my students and the students
  from Lacy Elementary and Harper Elementary. 
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Compare
  my 5th grade science students to the other 5th grade science students at the
  2 other elementary schools in my district. Compare socioeconomic status,
  ethnicity, gender and LEP students just to see how similar my students are to
  the control groups. 
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Continue
  to teach my 5th grade science students only through hands on
  activities, labs, and skits/acting. 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 
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09/20/2012-06/06/2013 
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C-scope
  lessons, Stemscopes lessons, lab materials, internet resources for additional
  hands on lessons to replace any non-hands on activities in my curriculum.  
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Evaluate
  and analyze weekly lessons and turn “worksheet” lessons into hands on labs.  
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Collect
  lesson plans from the other two 5th grade science teachers 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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09/20/2012-06/06/2013 
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Lesson
  Plans 
Excel
  spreadsheet 
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Track
  and compile in an Excel spreadsheet the percentage of hands on lab teaching
  the other teachers complete.  
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Collect
  all 6 of the 6 week tests scores for all the 5th grade students in
  my district 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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09/20/2012-06/06/2013 
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Aware
  student test reports 
Excel
  spreadsheet 
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Compile
  results of all 6 weeks test scores onto an Excel spreadsheet for all the 5th
  grade students. 
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Collect
  all 5th grade science STAAR results for my district 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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04/23/2012-06/06/2013 
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STAAR
  results from AWARE software 
Excel
  spreadsheet 
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Compile
  results of all STAAR test scores onto an Excel spreadsheet for all the 5th
  grade students. 
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Create
  comparison graphs and charts 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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09/20/2012-06/06/2013 
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Excel
  spreadsheet 
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Take
  all 6 weeks test data from the Excel spreadsheet and compare my students’ performance
  to the other 5th grade students’ performance, using charts and
  graphs.  
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Create
  comparison graphs and charts for each subgroup: 
Socioeconomic
  status, ethnicity groups, gender and Lep students. 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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09/20/2012-06/06/2013 
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Excel
  spreadsheet 
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Take
  all 6 weeks test data from the Excel spreadsheet and compare my students in subgroups
  performance to the other 5th grade science students in each subgroup at the 2
  other elementary schools in my district. The subgroups I will be comparing
  are socioeconomic status, ethnicity, gender and LEP students. This will also
  help me identify which teaching method is most beneficial for each sub group
  as well as a whole group. 
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Create
  comparison graphs and charts for each subgroup: 
Socioeconomic
  status, ethnicity groups, gender and Lep students. 
 | 
  
Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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04/23/2012-06/06/2013 
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Excel
  spreadsheet 
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Take
  all STAAR test data from the Excel spreadsheet and compare my students in subgroups
  performance to the other 5th grade science students in each subgroup at the 2
  other elementary schools in my district. The subgroups I will be comparing
  are socioeconomic status, ethnicity, gender and LEP students. This will also
  help me identify which teaching method is most beneficial for each sub group
  as well as a whole group. 
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Removal
  of students who have left the district 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
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05/01/2012-06/10/2013 
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All
  spreadsheets I have created 
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Go
  through all my data and check it to remove any students who were not in my district
  from the first day of school 2012, to the last day of 6 week testing 2013.
  Removing these students will help me make sure that all my data is valid. 
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Review
  of 6 weeks tests scores 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
Jodie
  Weddle 
Site
  supervisor 
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09/21/2012-06/06/2013 
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Student
  data from AWARE software and data the superintendents have complied. 
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Analyze
  and review the results of each 6 weeks test scores. 
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Review
  STAAR testing results 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
Jodie
  Weddle 
Site
  supervisor 
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05/01/2013-06/06/2013 
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Student
  data from AWARE software and data the superintendents have complied. 
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Analyze
  and review the results the STAAR testing scores. 
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Review
  all of my data and graphs with the other 5th grade science
  teachers 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
Wilma
  Williams 
Amber
  McIntyre 
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06/01/2013-06/06/2013 
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All
  data and Excel spreadsheets that I have created so far. 
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Analyze
  the results with them and a teaching plan for next year based on the results. 
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Review
  all of my data, graphs and final presentation with my site supervisor 
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Bonnie
  Thomas 5th grade science teacher 
Jodie
  Weddle 
Site
  Supervisor 
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06/01/2013-06/06/2013 
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All
  data and Excel spreadsheets that I have created so far and present to her my
  final report. 
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Analyze
  the results with her and how we should proceed with my research to help
  impact the school’s science scores. 
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First of all, this is the type of teaching that all science teachers should be doing. I applaud you for taking the time and putting forth the effort of doing labs and hands-on activities to teach your students. It takes time to do and that is difficult with the mile wide and inch deep standards that we're given.
ReplyDeleteAs for your action research plan, great detail! I would even be interested to see how the scores of these students match up with the scores of your past students that you didn't use this method with.
Good luck!
Robert Seibert
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Wow!! Great detail! I really can't find anything to make a suggestion for you. Are the other teachers teaching the same way you are? That could be a comparison???? My good friend is a former science teacher and now in curriculum&instruction for science. I know she would love to hear what you are doing and would be interested in your results. Please share when you finish so I can pass along to her!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Job and Good Luck!!!
Great detail. I use CSCOPE with my science too. I like how they specifiy by TEK. This may be a comparison experiment you might/could try? Taking a TEK and seeing how it is taught using different strategies (hands-on, worksheets, lecture, etc) and how students do on the assessment of that TEK based on the way they were taught the TEK?
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