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                     ‘All learners are entitled to experience a traditionally broad Scottish curriculum
                     that develops skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work, with a
                     sustained focus on literacy and numeracy, that encourages an active, healthy
                     and environmentally sustainable lifestyle and builds an appreciation of
                     Scotland and its place in the world.’

                                                                            Building the Curriculum 3

Sustainability and renewable technologies in schools
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Overview                                                                        Session 4
   Session 1            Session 2                Session 3                    Groups present
                                                                               question time
                      Splitting class into       Continuing
STEM ambassador                                                                from peers +
                        the five ‘main’         research and
in to contextualise                                                           feedback from
                           renewable           presentation +
and inform pupils                                                               teacher and
                       technologies and          small tasks.
    on project.                                                                pupils (small
                         sustainability
                                                                                   task).
                      groups– research
                       proposal + small
 Rationale                   tasks.

  and vital                                                                     Session 5
                                                                              Lesson setting up
information                                                                       and using
                                                                                  renewable

Assessment
                                Sustainability                                 technology and
                                                                                 sustainable
                                                                                developments.

Evaluation
                                                                                Session 6
  Session 9                  Session 8             Session 7                     Pupils will use
                                                    Begin new               ‘mysusthouse’ for half
 case study, new             Carry on with                                   the lesson, then they
  school build.              proposal (big        proposal in the
                                                 same groups (big                will be setting
                               task, case                                     themselves SMART
                           study, new school         task, case
                                                 study, new school             targets and using
                                build).                                       technical drawing
                                                      build).
                                                                            equipments to plan a
                                                                                 layout page.
Click here to see lesson plan


  Session 1                                              Task
Teacher input

The teacher will introduce the project and a             STEM ambassador would work through their slide show as a
brief summary of what the next nine weeks                basis of what to do, but if the pupils asks questions, this may
holds for the pupils. There is a teacher’s slide         open up avenues of interest that he would happily change
show provided (interactive link below). Pupils           the focus of the lesson to accommodate their knowledge and
will be placed in five groups; these are the             interests. The ambassador will speak about sustainability on
groups they will work in throughout this                 a very general basis as to allow pupils to develop knowledge.
project. The STEM ambassador will be                     At the end of the slide show there is a task set to the groups.
introduced and then their slide show will be             This focuses on what their prior knowledge of sustainability
put on. It is important that the teacher                 is, what they have learnt today and group work. They will be
manages behaviour and possibly asks the                  choosing a case study, e.g. A building that they know of and
STEM ambassador some questions if the                    will discuss what sustainable factors are included in that
pupils need some more detail.                            building and what else could be done to make the building
                                                         more sustainable.

Closure Plenary

At the end of the lesson the pupils participate in summarising what they have learnt within the 3 groups which were
made clear to the pupils at the start of the lesson.

                                              Thank you letter          Letter from STEM
       Lesson               STEM              sent from me to
     PowerPoint          ambassador’s                                    ambassador to
                                                the Dean of              University post
                          PowerPoint            Caledonian                    lesson
                                                 University
Sessions 2-3 – small task
 Teacher input                                     Task

 At the start of the lesson the teacher may        In these groups they will then be told that they are to research
 want to discuss behaviour and what is             their topic using ICT and produce a presentation by using
 expected from the pupils when completing          traditional hand drawing skills and ICT skills, e.g. a poster
 group work. A discussion should also take         which they will be presenting in lesson four as a group to the
 place for what five sustainable factors will      rest of the class, informing them of important facts and
 be research further. This class chose             information on their respective technology (Literacy, Health
 wind, solar, insulation, transport and            and Well being, Technologies and Energy ). In the hope that
 energy saving devices. The pupils will be         peer to peer teaching and group working will be utilised to its
 split up into five groups (this process is up     full potential and the class will learn about the main
 to the classroom teacher. By doing it in this     renewable technologies and areas of sustainability. During
 manner it allows differentiation in a natural     these presentations they are to draw on case studies that have
 way without obvious intervention from the         been successful to help them convey their ideas. This task will
 teacher and allows the pupils to work on          be over three lessons including the presentation. This is a
 team working and social skills so vital to        small task that will develop the skills needed for the final big
 professional life. The slide show (included       task. There are small tasks that will be included within this
 on the next slide) will guide you through         task, shown on the next pages, that all pupils will take part in.
 the first part of the class.                      There will be an exemplar put on the board of the kind of
                                                   product that the pupils will be looking to produce although it
                                                   won’t be too descriptive as not to channel and limit the pupils’
                                                   creativity. Along with thinking prompts and roles for the pupils
 Closure Plenary                                   to uptake.

 The teacher will round up the lesson by reviewing the pupils’ work during the day and asking open questions at
 the end of the lesson.
                                  By pairing mixed ability children together “studies have shown
                                  that whilst the tutee will learn new information the tutor also learns
                                  new skills and information” (Schaffer, 2006:210).
Sessions 2-3 - Small tasks
 After the introduction pupils will be split up into        Research Task
 their groups. They will then take part in short tasks
 that are interactive, engaging and educational.            The research task is then introduced. They will be told that they
                                                            are making a presentation page using a mixture of ICT and
 Small task                                                 draughtsmanship skills . At this point they can be shown the
                                                            exemplar page (interactive link below), which the teacher will go
 Each group will be given a set of cards, with              onto discuss with the pupils the positives and negatives aspects of
 different types of sustainability on them (Appendix        the poster.
 B in lesson two, interactive link below). The pupils
 will arrange these in order of importance (using           Each group will be given their sustainable topic cards (interactive
 the ‘triangle of importance’). They will be given          link below). There are two sets of cards (differentiation). It is up to
 time to go around the tables and have a look at            the teacher which cards they decide to give out to which groups.
 the other groups’ thoughts. Throughout this task
 the pupils will realise that, in fact, for a sustainable   Towards the end of the lesson there is time to analyse the groups’
 future there are many elements that need to                performance (verbally and written work).
 change rather than just introducing renewable
 technologies. So to help the process the teacher           Then the pupils are asked open questions related to the success
 can ask the pupils, ‘In a perfect world, what shape        criteria (found in the assessment link on the overview)
 would we have instead of a triangle?’ The answer
 is a circle with sustainability in the middle.
 .
                                                                               Group name
                                                                                  cards                              Lesson three
                                                                                                    Pupils
                                                                                                                         plan
                                                                                                  working on
                                                             Exemplar
  Lesson two         Lesson two        Sustainability                            Pupils           small task
                                                            presentation
     plan            PowerPoint            cards                page           working on                            Lesson three
                                                                                big task           Cue cards         PowerPoint
Session 4                            Lesson plan


                                   Feedback forms
                                                        Group name
                                                           cards
                                                                            Lesson
                                                                          PowerPoint
                                                                                             Feedback
                                                                                             Summary


 Teacher input                                              Task

 Teacher will start the lesson using the PowerPoint         The pupils will then present their posters. Their poster
 provided (Interactive link above) to discuss the           will be pinned up at the front but also the poster can be
 lesson objectives and success criteria with the            projected on to the SMART board by a visualise or
 pupils. The teacher will then given the pupils two         alternatively by taking a photo of the posters before hand
 minutes to think about the presentation skills they        (see PowerPoint). The pupils are given five minutes each
 will need to use. The teacher will then work around        to speak; during this time the whole group should play a
 the tables taking suggestions of these skills. These       part in the presentation, if possible.
 will then be written up on the white board through
 a discussion with the pupils. When the pupils are          Pupils that are observing should be listening and writing
 presenting the teacher may wish to be looking at           down any questions that they wish to ask. At the end of
 the assessment criteria and the success criteria           the presentation the pupils are allowed to ask questions.
 (included in assessment section). At the end of the        It is important that the pupils are aware this is a key stage
 presentations it is advised to share your thoughts         of what would happen in the ‘real world’. All groups will
 and discuss with the pupils your views if they have        now provide peer feedback using the feedback slips
 completed or are on their way to completing                (interactive link above). At the end of the lesson pupils
 certain objectives.                                        will receive all the feedback on their presentation and
                                                            use these to produce to write comments on the feedback
Closure Plenary                                             summary (Interactive link above).

The teacher will also give feedback to the class regarding general feedback about the presentations and the
learning objectives, focusing on positive and constructive feedback. Also a brief summary of what the class will
be doing next lesson (see next slide)
                                           Homework            Homework            pupils’ work
                                                              with answers
Session 5
                                      Lesson plan       Group name        Responsibility        Cue cards
                                                           cards              cards
                                         Lesson                                                    Pupils
                                       PowerPoint            Task                               working on
Teacher input                                                                                  investigations

The teacher will start the lesson by being reflective on     Pupils will choose a responsibilities when completing these
the presentations from the last lesson then a discussion     investigations. These responsibly will allow the pupils to
of the lesson objectives and success criteria (Found on      carry out the investigations in a controlled manner and
PowerPoint above). The teacher will introduce the four       include all pupils in the group by allowing them to utilise
responsibilities which each group will get:                  their strengths (differentiation). The pupils will be given cue
facilitator, scribe, includer and a reader- pupils will      cards which have tasks on them and instructions for setting
choose a role for themselves. The teacher will then          the investigations up. The pupils are to work through and
explain that the pupils will be doing three                  ask for support when required (problem solving skills). The
investigations (a group per investigation) and the other     pupils in their groups will be undertaking three
two groups will be completing the ‘mysusthouse’ game         investigations each and playing an online sustainability
on the computers. The teacher will need to be available      ‘game’ which focuses on environmental impact and
to help pupils if they are struggling (differentiation       financial impact of their building. This lesson is a great
cards included (included in cue cards). The teacher may      interdisciplinary element of the project which could be
wish to use an online timer on the board to allow the        carried out in Science.
pupils to see how much time they have left on each           The 3 different investigations are focusing on: wind power
task. The teacher will need remind pupils that they only     (1), insulation (2) and solar power (3).
                                                                                                           3
have ten minutes on each task.
Closure Plenary
The teacher will ask the groups questions regarding the
experiments to see if the correct answers have been
obtained and to consolidate information. A short discussion
                                                                                           2
should also take place to allow the pupils to know what is happening 1
during the next lesson (see next slide).
A Curriculum for Excellence states that “there is a clear recognition of the importance of play and
active learning experiences." (Scottish Government: 2008)
Session 6                          Lesson plan      Group name tags        Lesson
                                                                         PowerPoint
                                                                                         SMART target
                                                                                            forms



Teacher input                                                            Task

The lesson will start with a recap of last week’s investigation (see     The pupils will then make their own SMART
PowerPoint above). Open questions are used to consolidate                targets on interpersonal skills that they want to
knowledge and gets the pupils to think creatively, evaluate and          work on and will be assessed against at the end
analyse scenarios (Bloom’s taxonomy revised). The first task for the     of the project. The class have a quick discussion
lesson is to explain the importance of evaluation in the wider world     about what amenities are and the groups write a
on a professional and personal level. The pupils are then explained      short list of amenities they need for their
what the acronym SMART stands for. The second task of the lesson         building and a possible way of achieving these
is when the pupils get introduced to the big task (case study) at        sustainably. The pupils will also be producing
which point they get shown the architect’s drawing and simple            SMART targets for themselves to work on for the
concepts explained to them. They will then see a simplified CAD of       final presentation. The final task of the lesson is
the building at which point they learn about CAD and different           for the pupils individually to use technical
drawing views. The building is split into five areas and each group is   drawing tools to design a layout of the final
given an area they will be in charge of making sustainable. During       page. They use short hand graphic
the final task of the lesson the teacher is to show the pupils how to    communication icons to represent different
use the drawing equipment to draw a page layout (see lesson              features which they would use in 4th years in
plan, shown above).                                                      their final submissions.

Closure Plenary

The teacher will review the lesson, asking pupils
open questions. The teacher should try make
as many links between the pupils’ work and
real life scenarios when they will be using the
skills developed during the lesson.
Session 7
                                         Lesson 7        Lesson 7 plan      Cue cards       Group name tags
                                        PowerPoint


 Teacher input                                               Task

 Lesson seven will start off with a discussion of the        The pupils will start making their final presentation posters.
 lesson objectives and success criteria; the teacher will    In this they will all have to work together as a team and may
 then recap the previous lesson (refer to PowerPoint).       need to complete problem solving tasks to get their posters
 The teacher will then introduce the big task which is       looking good. They will be in charge of what ideas they want
 the new school building. The PowerPoint guides you          to use on their section of the building (shown in PowerPoint
 through areas to talk about including the different         attached). This allows the pupils to be as creative as they
 areas of the school the pupils will be in charge of;        like. Each group will be given a cue card to help them work
 different computer aided drawing views of the new           through the task without the teacher limiting their
 school building (simplified), the limitations e.g. Time     creativity. The pupils will need to apply prior knowledge as
 on the project, what type of information they may           well as research new material for their posters. This is
 wish to show on the posters, using a specification          effectively a case study scenario where they can apply other
 (may wish to use the magazine provided as an                case studies to help them produce the most sustainable
 exemplar), exemplars. The pupils will be given cue          building as possible. It is important that the pupils know
 cards for this task also. This allows for differentiation   they will be presenting their final ideas to a panel of
 between the groups and promotes the autonomous              professionals during session nine. The pupils will also see
 learner. Meanwhile the teacher can support certain          the medium they will be presenting their data on which is
 pupils whilst overseeing the project.                       foam board cut up into five shapes that all come together to
 Closure Plenary                                             make one completed presentation poster.

 The teacher will give feedback on the progress of the pupils. It is also important that the teacher makes (general)
 reference to how the pupils are doing on their formative feedback and that during the next lesson they will be
 spoken to individually, to discuss their learning and progress.
Within the principles and practices for technologies it says “The technologies provide frequent
opportunities for active learning .... to continually develop, use and extend skills that are
essential components for life, work and learning.” (Scottish Government: 2009: 2)
Session 8                           Lesson plan        Lesson 8
                                                      PowerPoint
                                                                            Cue cards        Group name tags


 Teacher input                                                     Task

 During the previous lesson the pupils started the final task      The pupils will continue with their final presentation
 of making presentation posters for parts of the new school.       posters. In this they will all have to work together as a
 Lesson eight will start off with a discussion of the lesson       team and may need to complete problem solving tasks
 objectives and success criteria; the teacher will then recap      to get their posters looking good. They will be in charge
 the previous lesson (refer to PowerPoint). The PowerPoint         of what ideas they want to use on their section of the
 guides you through areas that the pupils might need a quick       building (shown in PowerPoint attached). This allows
 recap (keep short as the pupils are limited for time) on          the pupils to be as creative as they like. Each group will
 including the different areas of the school the pupils will be    be given a cue card to help them work through the task
 in charge of; different computer aided drawing views of the       without the teacher impinging any ideas on
 new school building (simplified), the limitations e.g. time on    them, limiting their creativity. The pupils will need to
 the project, what type of information they may wish to show       apply prior knowledge as well as research new material
 on the posters, using a specification (may wish to use the        for their posters. This is effectively a case study
 magazine provided as an exemplar), exemplars. The pupils          scenario where they can apply other case studies to
 will be given cue cards for this task also. This allows for       help them produce the most sustainable building as
 differentiation between the groups and promotes the               possible. It is important that the pupils know they will
 autonomous learner. Meanwhile the teacher can support             be presenting their final ideas to a panel of
 certain pupils whilst overseeing the project. The teacher will    professionals during session nine. The pupils will also
 also circulate around the class speaking to pupils individually   see the medium they will be presenting their data on
 to see what learning objective they are yet to achieve so         which is foam board cut up intofive5 shapes that all
 they can try to complete them in the remaining lessons.           come together to make one completed presentation
                                                                   poster.
 Closure Plenary

 The teacher will give feedback on the progress of the pupils. The teacher will also remind pupils that
 if their posters are not completed they are to come in n during their own time (lunch/after school) to
 complete them, as they will be presenting to a professional panel next week
Session 9                                                        Task
Teacher input
                                                                 The pupils will be presenting their research projects to the
The teacher will introduce the panel of professionals. At the    class and a panel of professionals involved in the new school
start of the lesson the lesson objectives and success criteria   building. The pupils will be drawing on prior knowledge and
are discussed along with key skills that we are looking for      skill whilst also developing new presentation skills during
from the pupils e.g. presentation skills. This is a good         the presentation. At the end of each presentation the pupils
opportunity to highlight all the tasks the pupils have           are reminded of the feedback slips they completed after
completed during this project (see PowerPoint, interactive       presentation four (focus on positive and constructive
button below). The order of the presentation is announced        feedback). All the other groups will take part in providing
and a quick discussion about respecting other groups as well     feedback in between presentations and the group which just
as encouraging them. The panel will also provide feedback        presented will review their SMART targets set in session six
using the feedback slips (interactive link below) and make a     to see if they have achieved them. At the end groups will be
small presentation at the end, focusing on elements of the       provided with the feedback from their presentations and
presentations which impressed them.                              they are to complete the feedback write ups and from this
                                                                 see if as a group they have addressed there SMART targets.
                                                                 If there is time left at the end of the lesson the pupils are to
                                                                 set themselves new SMART targets, which are achievable in
Closure Plenary                                                  all lessons

At the end of the lesson the teacher is to address the lesson objectives and provide feedback on the presentations. The
teacher will then return to the success criteria. By using open questioning the teacher can gauge how much learning has
taken place. On the final slide there are some pictures of the pupils completing tasks throughout the course.

                                            pupils’              Feedback forms        pupils’ work
                                            working

   Lesson 9 plan       Lesson 9                                  Group feedback       SMART target
                      PowerPoint        Group name tags             write ups            forms
Support
Decisions by the pupils
Teacher may suggest ideas but it is important there is a compromise that the pupils are happy with.

            1.   which renewable technology they want to research further
            2.   which media sources to take research data from
            3.   how to present the proposals
            4.   what role each group member takes
            5.   how they decide what technology is best suited, e.g. majority wins
            6.   class rules, e.g. acceptable behaviour

Responsibilities of the teacher
Teacher will set boundaries for this project which will allow it to run smoothly, efficiently and successfully.
The teacher must keep control of aspects such as:

            1.   ensuring that behaviour is acceptable
            2.   managing resources
            3.   organising STEM ambassador
            4.   ensuring groups work effectively and team-work is used
            5.   continually drawing links to industry
            6.   keeping the pupils on topic
Useful websites
  STEM - www.stemscotland.com

  www.energysavingtrust.org.uk

  www.solarcentury.co.uk

  www.solar4schools.co.uk

  www.nigelsecostore.com

  www.naturalinsulations.co.uk

  www.sustainable.co.uk

  www.technologystudent.com/energy2/wind8.htm

  https://secure.glowscotland.org.uk

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  • 1. St James the Great, a school in Beaumont Primary, in Suffolk Small scale hydro plant Croydon ‘All learners are entitled to experience a traditionally broad Scottish curriculum that develops skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work, with a sustained focus on literacy and numeracy, that encourages an active, healthy and environmentally sustainable lifestyle and builds an appreciation of Scotland and its place in the world.’ Building the Curriculum 3 Sustainability and renewable technologies in schools
  • 2. Interactive buttons, please click on which session you would like to visit Overview Session 4 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Groups present question time Splitting class into Continuing STEM ambassador from peers + the five ‘main’ research and in to contextualise feedback from renewable presentation + and inform pupils teacher and technologies and small tasks. on project. pupils (small sustainability task). groups– research proposal + small Rationale tasks. and vital Session 5 Lesson setting up information and using renewable Assessment Sustainability technology and sustainable developments. Evaluation Session 6 Session 9 Session 8 Session 7 Pupils will use Begin new ‘mysusthouse’ for half case study, new Carry on with the lesson, then they school build. proposal (big proposal in the same groups (big will be setting task, case themselves SMART study, new school task, case study, new school targets and using build). technical drawing build). equipments to plan a layout page.
  • 3. Click here to see lesson plan Session 1 Task Teacher input The teacher will introduce the project and a STEM ambassador would work through their slide show as a brief summary of what the next nine weeks basis of what to do, but if the pupils asks questions, this may holds for the pupils. There is a teacher’s slide open up avenues of interest that he would happily change show provided (interactive link below). Pupils the focus of the lesson to accommodate their knowledge and will be placed in five groups; these are the interests. The ambassador will speak about sustainability on groups they will work in throughout this a very general basis as to allow pupils to develop knowledge. project. The STEM ambassador will be At the end of the slide show there is a task set to the groups. introduced and then their slide show will be This focuses on what their prior knowledge of sustainability put on. It is important that the teacher is, what they have learnt today and group work. They will be manages behaviour and possibly asks the choosing a case study, e.g. A building that they know of and STEM ambassador some questions if the will discuss what sustainable factors are included in that pupils need some more detail. building and what else could be done to make the building more sustainable. Closure Plenary At the end of the lesson the pupils participate in summarising what they have learnt within the 3 groups which were made clear to the pupils at the start of the lesson. Thank you letter Letter from STEM Lesson STEM sent from me to PowerPoint ambassador’s ambassador to the Dean of University post PowerPoint Caledonian lesson University
  • 4. Sessions 2-3 – small task Teacher input Task At the start of the lesson the teacher may In these groups they will then be told that they are to research want to discuss behaviour and what is their topic using ICT and produce a presentation by using expected from the pupils when completing traditional hand drawing skills and ICT skills, e.g. a poster group work. A discussion should also take which they will be presenting in lesson four as a group to the place for what five sustainable factors will rest of the class, informing them of important facts and be research further. This class chose information on their respective technology (Literacy, Health wind, solar, insulation, transport and and Well being, Technologies and Energy ). In the hope that energy saving devices. The pupils will be peer to peer teaching and group working will be utilised to its split up into five groups (this process is up full potential and the class will learn about the main to the classroom teacher. By doing it in this renewable technologies and areas of sustainability. During manner it allows differentiation in a natural these presentations they are to draw on case studies that have way without obvious intervention from the been successful to help them convey their ideas. This task will teacher and allows the pupils to work on be over three lessons including the presentation. This is a team working and social skills so vital to small task that will develop the skills needed for the final big professional life. The slide show (included task. There are small tasks that will be included within this on the next slide) will guide you through task, shown on the next pages, that all pupils will take part in. the first part of the class. There will be an exemplar put on the board of the kind of product that the pupils will be looking to produce although it won’t be too descriptive as not to channel and limit the pupils’ creativity. Along with thinking prompts and roles for the pupils Closure Plenary to uptake. The teacher will round up the lesson by reviewing the pupils’ work during the day and asking open questions at the end of the lesson. By pairing mixed ability children together “studies have shown that whilst the tutee will learn new information the tutor also learns new skills and information” (Schaffer, 2006:210).
  • 5. Sessions 2-3 - Small tasks After the introduction pupils will be split up into Research Task their groups. They will then take part in short tasks that are interactive, engaging and educational. The research task is then introduced. They will be told that they are making a presentation page using a mixture of ICT and Small task draughtsmanship skills . At this point they can be shown the exemplar page (interactive link below), which the teacher will go Each group will be given a set of cards, with onto discuss with the pupils the positives and negatives aspects of different types of sustainability on them (Appendix the poster. B in lesson two, interactive link below). The pupils will arrange these in order of importance (using Each group will be given their sustainable topic cards (interactive the ‘triangle of importance’). They will be given link below). There are two sets of cards (differentiation). It is up to time to go around the tables and have a look at the teacher which cards they decide to give out to which groups. the other groups’ thoughts. Throughout this task the pupils will realise that, in fact, for a sustainable Towards the end of the lesson there is time to analyse the groups’ future there are many elements that need to performance (verbally and written work). change rather than just introducing renewable technologies. So to help the process the teacher Then the pupils are asked open questions related to the success can ask the pupils, ‘In a perfect world, what shape criteria (found in the assessment link on the overview) would we have instead of a triangle?’ The answer is a circle with sustainability in the middle. . Group name cards Lesson three Pupils plan working on Exemplar Lesson two Lesson two Sustainability Pupils small task presentation plan PowerPoint cards page working on Lesson three big task Cue cards PowerPoint
  • 6. Session 4 Lesson plan Feedback forms Group name cards Lesson PowerPoint Feedback Summary Teacher input Task Teacher will start the lesson using the PowerPoint The pupils will then present their posters. Their poster provided (Interactive link above) to discuss the will be pinned up at the front but also the poster can be lesson objectives and success criteria with the projected on to the SMART board by a visualise or pupils. The teacher will then given the pupils two alternatively by taking a photo of the posters before hand minutes to think about the presentation skills they (see PowerPoint). The pupils are given five minutes each will need to use. The teacher will then work around to speak; during this time the whole group should play a the tables taking suggestions of these skills. These part in the presentation, if possible. will then be written up on the white board through a discussion with the pupils. When the pupils are Pupils that are observing should be listening and writing presenting the teacher may wish to be looking at down any questions that they wish to ask. At the end of the assessment criteria and the success criteria the presentation the pupils are allowed to ask questions. (included in assessment section). At the end of the It is important that the pupils are aware this is a key stage presentations it is advised to share your thoughts of what would happen in the ‘real world’. All groups will and discuss with the pupils your views if they have now provide peer feedback using the feedback slips completed or are on their way to completing (interactive link above). At the end of the lesson pupils certain objectives. will receive all the feedback on their presentation and use these to produce to write comments on the feedback Closure Plenary summary (Interactive link above). The teacher will also give feedback to the class regarding general feedback about the presentations and the learning objectives, focusing on positive and constructive feedback. Also a brief summary of what the class will be doing next lesson (see next slide) Homework Homework pupils’ work with answers
  • 7. Session 5 Lesson plan Group name Responsibility Cue cards cards cards Lesson Pupils PowerPoint Task working on Teacher input investigations The teacher will start the lesson by being reflective on Pupils will choose a responsibilities when completing these the presentations from the last lesson then a discussion investigations. These responsibly will allow the pupils to of the lesson objectives and success criteria (Found on carry out the investigations in a controlled manner and PowerPoint above). The teacher will introduce the four include all pupils in the group by allowing them to utilise responsibilities which each group will get: their strengths (differentiation). The pupils will be given cue facilitator, scribe, includer and a reader- pupils will cards which have tasks on them and instructions for setting choose a role for themselves. The teacher will then the investigations up. The pupils are to work through and explain that the pupils will be doing three ask for support when required (problem solving skills). The investigations (a group per investigation) and the other pupils in their groups will be undertaking three two groups will be completing the ‘mysusthouse’ game investigations each and playing an online sustainability on the computers. The teacher will need to be available ‘game’ which focuses on environmental impact and to help pupils if they are struggling (differentiation financial impact of their building. This lesson is a great cards included (included in cue cards). The teacher may interdisciplinary element of the project which could be wish to use an online timer on the board to allow the carried out in Science. pupils to see how much time they have left on each The 3 different investigations are focusing on: wind power task. The teacher will need remind pupils that they only (1), insulation (2) and solar power (3). 3 have ten minutes on each task. Closure Plenary The teacher will ask the groups questions regarding the experiments to see if the correct answers have been obtained and to consolidate information. A short discussion 2 should also take place to allow the pupils to know what is happening 1 during the next lesson (see next slide). A Curriculum for Excellence states that “there is a clear recognition of the importance of play and active learning experiences." (Scottish Government: 2008)
  • 8. Session 6 Lesson plan Group name tags Lesson PowerPoint SMART target forms Teacher input Task The lesson will start with a recap of last week’s investigation (see The pupils will then make their own SMART PowerPoint above). Open questions are used to consolidate targets on interpersonal skills that they want to knowledge and gets the pupils to think creatively, evaluate and work on and will be assessed against at the end analyse scenarios (Bloom’s taxonomy revised). The first task for the of the project. The class have a quick discussion lesson is to explain the importance of evaluation in the wider world about what amenities are and the groups write a on a professional and personal level. The pupils are then explained short list of amenities they need for their what the acronym SMART stands for. The second task of the lesson building and a possible way of achieving these is when the pupils get introduced to the big task (case study) at sustainably. The pupils will also be producing which point they get shown the architect’s drawing and simple SMART targets for themselves to work on for the concepts explained to them. They will then see a simplified CAD of final presentation. The final task of the lesson is the building at which point they learn about CAD and different for the pupils individually to use technical drawing views. The building is split into five areas and each group is drawing tools to design a layout of the final given an area they will be in charge of making sustainable. During page. They use short hand graphic the final task of the lesson the teacher is to show the pupils how to communication icons to represent different use the drawing equipment to draw a page layout (see lesson features which they would use in 4th years in plan, shown above). their final submissions. Closure Plenary The teacher will review the lesson, asking pupils open questions. The teacher should try make as many links between the pupils’ work and real life scenarios when they will be using the skills developed during the lesson.
  • 9. Session 7 Lesson 7 Lesson 7 plan Cue cards Group name tags PowerPoint Teacher input Task Lesson seven will start off with a discussion of the The pupils will start making their final presentation posters. lesson objectives and success criteria; the teacher will In this they will all have to work together as a team and may then recap the previous lesson (refer to PowerPoint). need to complete problem solving tasks to get their posters The teacher will then introduce the big task which is looking good. They will be in charge of what ideas they want the new school building. The PowerPoint guides you to use on their section of the building (shown in PowerPoint through areas to talk about including the different attached). This allows the pupils to be as creative as they areas of the school the pupils will be in charge of; like. Each group will be given a cue card to help them work different computer aided drawing views of the new through the task without the teacher limiting their school building (simplified), the limitations e.g. Time creativity. The pupils will need to apply prior knowledge as on the project, what type of information they may well as research new material for their posters. This is wish to show on the posters, using a specification effectively a case study scenario where they can apply other (may wish to use the magazine provided as an case studies to help them produce the most sustainable exemplar), exemplars. The pupils will be given cue building as possible. It is important that the pupils know cards for this task also. This allows for differentiation they will be presenting their final ideas to a panel of between the groups and promotes the autonomous professionals during session nine. The pupils will also see learner. Meanwhile the teacher can support certain the medium they will be presenting their data on which is pupils whilst overseeing the project. foam board cut up into five shapes that all come together to Closure Plenary make one completed presentation poster. The teacher will give feedback on the progress of the pupils. It is also important that the teacher makes (general) reference to how the pupils are doing on their formative feedback and that during the next lesson they will be spoken to individually, to discuss their learning and progress. Within the principles and practices for technologies it says “The technologies provide frequent opportunities for active learning .... to continually develop, use and extend skills that are essential components for life, work and learning.” (Scottish Government: 2009: 2)
  • 10. Session 8 Lesson plan Lesson 8 PowerPoint Cue cards Group name tags Teacher input Task During the previous lesson the pupils started the final task The pupils will continue with their final presentation of making presentation posters for parts of the new school. posters. In this they will all have to work together as a Lesson eight will start off with a discussion of the lesson team and may need to complete problem solving tasks objectives and success criteria; the teacher will then recap to get their posters looking good. They will be in charge the previous lesson (refer to PowerPoint). The PowerPoint of what ideas they want to use on their section of the guides you through areas that the pupils might need a quick building (shown in PowerPoint attached). This allows recap (keep short as the pupils are limited for time) on the pupils to be as creative as they like. Each group will including the different areas of the school the pupils will be be given a cue card to help them work through the task in charge of; different computer aided drawing views of the without the teacher impinging any ideas on new school building (simplified), the limitations e.g. time on them, limiting their creativity. The pupils will need to the project, what type of information they may wish to show apply prior knowledge as well as research new material on the posters, using a specification (may wish to use the for their posters. This is effectively a case study magazine provided as an exemplar), exemplars. The pupils scenario where they can apply other case studies to will be given cue cards for this task also. This allows for help them produce the most sustainable building as differentiation between the groups and promotes the possible. It is important that the pupils know they will autonomous learner. Meanwhile the teacher can support be presenting their final ideas to a panel of certain pupils whilst overseeing the project. The teacher will professionals during session nine. The pupils will also also circulate around the class speaking to pupils individually see the medium they will be presenting their data on to see what learning objective they are yet to achieve so which is foam board cut up intofive5 shapes that all they can try to complete them in the remaining lessons. come together to make one completed presentation poster. Closure Plenary The teacher will give feedback on the progress of the pupils. The teacher will also remind pupils that if their posters are not completed they are to come in n during their own time (lunch/after school) to complete them, as they will be presenting to a professional panel next week
  • 11. Session 9 Task Teacher input The pupils will be presenting their research projects to the The teacher will introduce the panel of professionals. At the class and a panel of professionals involved in the new school start of the lesson the lesson objectives and success criteria building. The pupils will be drawing on prior knowledge and are discussed along with key skills that we are looking for skill whilst also developing new presentation skills during from the pupils e.g. presentation skills. This is a good the presentation. At the end of each presentation the pupils opportunity to highlight all the tasks the pupils have are reminded of the feedback slips they completed after completed during this project (see PowerPoint, interactive presentation four (focus on positive and constructive button below). The order of the presentation is announced feedback). All the other groups will take part in providing and a quick discussion about respecting other groups as well feedback in between presentations and the group which just as encouraging them. The panel will also provide feedback presented will review their SMART targets set in session six using the feedback slips (interactive link below) and make a to see if they have achieved them. At the end groups will be small presentation at the end, focusing on elements of the provided with the feedback from their presentations and presentations which impressed them. they are to complete the feedback write ups and from this see if as a group they have addressed there SMART targets. If there is time left at the end of the lesson the pupils are to set themselves new SMART targets, which are achievable in Closure Plenary all lessons At the end of the lesson the teacher is to address the lesson objectives and provide feedback on the presentations. The teacher will then return to the success criteria. By using open questioning the teacher can gauge how much learning has taken place. On the final slide there are some pictures of the pupils completing tasks throughout the course. pupils’ Feedback forms pupils’ work working Lesson 9 plan Lesson 9 Group feedback SMART target PowerPoint Group name tags write ups forms
  • 12. Support Decisions by the pupils Teacher may suggest ideas but it is important there is a compromise that the pupils are happy with. 1. which renewable technology they want to research further 2. which media sources to take research data from 3. how to present the proposals 4. what role each group member takes 5. how they decide what technology is best suited, e.g. majority wins 6. class rules, e.g. acceptable behaviour Responsibilities of the teacher Teacher will set boundaries for this project which will allow it to run smoothly, efficiently and successfully. The teacher must keep control of aspects such as: 1. ensuring that behaviour is acceptable 2. managing resources 3. organising STEM ambassador 4. ensuring groups work effectively and team-work is used 5. continually drawing links to industry 6. keeping the pupils on topic
  • 13. Useful websites STEM - www.stemscotland.com www.energysavingtrust.org.uk www.solarcentury.co.uk www.solar4schools.co.uk www.nigelsecostore.com www.naturalinsulations.co.uk www.sustainable.co.uk www.technologystudent.com/energy2/wind8.htm https://secure.glowscotland.org.uk