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Marie Chavis

Marie Chavis

School: 

Jonata Middle School School

Grade Level: 

Junior High

Teaching Position: 

Science
Math
Computer

Supervisor: 

David Chapman

Department: 

Biology

Mentor: 

Marla Ranelletti

Research Project Year: 

2002

Research Project Title: 

The study of Undaria Pinatifida, an invasive kelp out of Japan

Research Project Description: 

Undaria Pinatifida has been found in Santa Barbara harbor. The research includes looking at light, nutrient requirements and various products that the kelp might or might not attach to. Examples are concrete, wood or plastic. We also tried to find out if there is a product that would inhibit the kelp's growth.

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Curriculum Project Year: 

2003

Curriculum Project Title: 

Developing inquiry Thinking in Sciences

Curriculum Project Description: 

According to the National Research Council, 1996, p. 105 All students should have the opportunity to use scientific inquiry and develop the ability to think and act in ways associated with inquiry, including asking question, planning and conducting investigations, using appropriate tools and techniques to gather data, thinking critically and logically about relationships between evidence and explanations, constructing and analyzing alternative explanations, and communicating scientific arguments. The following set of worksheets, inquiry labs, and websites are an attempt to develop a construct that aids 6th grade earth science students in developing the above skills and provide them with a venue for practicing those skills. The project begins with inquiry labs, weaves in the construct for a science fair project and ends with assessments that document growth in students abilities to ask meaningful questions, demonstrate understanding through proper use of tools, self evaluate their own growth in thinking and dig deeper into evidence provided.

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