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The Teaching Box
STUFF:
Background content
Lesson plans
Overheads
Posters and pictures
Bulletin board
Props
Extra credit
Quizzes
Cool stuff
Updating my
teaching box…
Searching the Internet:
Google…
National Science Digital
Library…
DLESE…
DLESE TEACHING BOXES:
Earth System Science Resources
and Strategies for the Classroom
Shelley E. Olds, DLESE Program Center
Judy Scotchmoor, UC Museum of Paleontology
Phase 1 – 2004
The Players:
DLESE Program Center, UCAR
University of California Museum of Paleontology
University of Colorado
San Francisco State University
US Geological Survey, Menlo Park
San Francisco Unified School District
National Center for Atmospheric Research
The Products:
Evidence for Plate Tectonics
Essentials of Weather
What makes DLESE
Teaching Boxes so cool?
1. How they are built… teachers working with scientists.
Development uses a team approach, therefore the
product is sound in both science content and pedagogy
– a quality guarantee.
Teamwork
What makes DLESE
Teaching Boxes so cool?
1. How they are built…
2. A conceptual framework…
Each box is developed around a set of interconnected
concepts that incorporates national and state science
standards.
What makes DLESE
Teaching Boxes so cool?
1. How they are built…
2. A conceptual framework…
3. A focus on inquiry…
Each box engages students in the process of science –
focusing on the gathering and analysis of evidence.
From continental
drift …
To plate tectonics …
What makes DLESE
Teaching Boxes so cool?
1. How they are built…
2. A conceptual framework…
3. A focus on inquiry…
4. Earth system science …
What makes DLESE
Teaching Boxes so cool?
A Professional Development Opportunity
Teachers gain:
 increased understanding of science content
 experience with inquiry-based learning
 the opportunity to design, develop and share conceptual
frameworks, lesson plans and other teaching resources
 university credit to satisfy NCLB requirements
Phase 2 – 2005
The Players:
DLESE Program Center, UCAR
University of California Museum of Paleontology
University of Colorado
US Geological Survey, Menlo Park
Teachers from the San Francisco Bay Area
The Products:
Global Ups and Downs: Changing sea levels
Living in Earthquake Country
A Feeding Frenzy: Seasonal upwelling
Making Mountains
Selecting the Focus…
Framing the Concepts…
Selecting the
Resources …
Writing the Glue…
What do DLESE
Teaching Boxes look like?
 A topic with an earth system focus: e.g. upwelling
 Incorporate national and state science, math, and language
arts standards within a conceptual framework
 Provide flexibility with interconnected lessons for 3-6
weeks of inquiry-based instruction
 A culminating activity to assess student learning
 A quality guarantee
THANK YOU !
http://www.teachingboxes.org
The current project is a collaborative effort of teachers,
scientists, educators, and designers at the DLESE Program
Center, the University of Colorado, Boulder, University of
California Museum of Paleontology, U.S. Geological Survey,
and several San Francisco Bay Area schools with funding
from the National Science Foundation.