Science Court Living Things
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Science Court Living Things

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Science Court Living Things - from 1 to 4 Installs

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$129.00
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$89.00
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$79.00

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Science Court: Living Things is part of the Science Court Series. published by Tom Snyder/ Scholastic. Science Court Living Things teaches how to classify every object as living, nonliving or dead.

Walter Williamson writes poems about dead things, like people's pets. He even offers a triple-your-money back guarantee if he doesn't deliver on his poems. When Clara Swindell pays him to write poems for her "losses," the trouble begins. She wants Walter to write poems about a chicken bone, some brine shrimp eggs, and a leather wallet. Walter says the items aren't dead, and he refuses to write the poems. Clara wants triple her money back and takes Walter to Science Court.

Over the course of the trial, students will learn:

  • That scientists classify every object as living, nonliving, or dead
  • The characteristics that define living things
  • How a process can turn a living thing into a nonliving thing
  • That things, like eggs and seeds, that have a "potential" for life are classified as living
  • How to set up experiments to: observe differences in the characteristics of things, classify objects according to their characteristics and observe how the right conditions can prompt an object to exhibit the characteristics of living things
  • How to work as a team by: becoming members on an interdependent group, listening and talking with others and sharing a common goal

    Students are also introduced to the following content vocabulary, visually defined in the Word Wall:

  • Category
  • Cell
  • Characteristics
  • Classify
  • Conditions
  • Dead
  • Life cycle
  • Living
  • Nonliving
  • Organism
  • Photosynthesis
  • Potential for life
  • Process (n.)
  • reproduce

    The Science Court Series Builds a lasting understanding through guided discussion and fun, hands-on learning. Science Court Series offers a research-based way to introduce core science topics and model scientific processes in the classroom for grades 4 to 6

    Science Court directly challenges common misconceptions in earth, life, and physical science topics. Students critically examine the facts, articulate their understanding in multiple ways, and perform hands-on experiments to predict the trial decisions and final verdict. This engaging, research-proven approach will help your students build lasting understanding in science while fully engaging them with the humor of Science Court

    STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS
    Your students will:

    • Use scientific processes and hands-on experimentation to break down students' persistent misconceptions in science
    • Learn and apply core concepts in science, gather evidence, and make observations
    • Use science to explain natural and physical phenomena
    • Improve their ability to recall content and respond to open-ended questions

    A CLOSER LOOK
    How Do You Build Lasting Understanding?
    Science Court draws on decades of research on how to build lasting, correct understanding in science and overcome student misconceptions by:

    • Addressing misconceptions directly
    • Encouraging students to articulate their understanding independently

    Providing multiple pathways including written, verbal, hands-on, and visual for acquiring and demonstrating understanding

    Instruction Focus in Science

    • Scientific Inquiry
    • Scientific Process
    • Physical science
    • Earth and space science
    • Life Science
    • Science and Technology
    • Data collection and analysis
    • Graphs and charts
  • Product Features

    Challenges students on misconceptions about fundamental science concepts to build deep understanding

  • Engages students with 25 minutes of humorous animation
  • Includes 3 hands-on activities with materials list, step-by-step instructions, and a sheet for recording and analyzing hands-on results
  • Worksheets and structured group discussion require verbal and written responses to short-answer questions
  • NEW! Built-in Word Wall supports explicit vocabulary instruction in context
  • Assessment materials with quizzes and answer keys
  • Built-in "random student picker" makes calling on students fun!
  • NEW! Text-captioning for all animations makes program accessible to hearing-impaired and ELL students
  • NEW! One-click printing directly from the program
  • Tailored for whole-class instruction
  • Each title includes Mac/Win software, a comprehensive Teacher's Guide with learning objectives, implementation support, and reproducibles, and a separate assessment guide.

  • System Requirements for Science Court: Living Things

    Type Minimum
    Processor
    Operating
    System(s)
    Minimum Installed RAM Minimum Display
    Stand Alone Hybrid CD PowerPC
    G3 500 MHz
    Mac OS 10.3+ 256 MB Thousands colors; 800x600 resolution
    Stand Alone Hybrid CD Pentium
    III 500 with sound MHz
    Windows OS 2000 / XPpro / Vista 256 MB Thousands colors; 800x600 resolution

    Volume Pricing Available for the Science Court Programs. Titles can be mixed and matched.

    Science Court consists of the following titles:

  • Data & Inquiry
  • Electric Current
  • Fossils
  • Gravity
  • Inertia
  • Living Things
  • Particles in Motion
  • Seasons
  • Soil
  • Sound
  • Water Cycle
  • Work & Simple Machines