16:05:23 From Lisa Petrie : Thanks for reminding us about the rubric! 16:08:31 From Joanna Schimizzi : https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150527091547.htm 16:11:33 From Lisa Petrie : I think you bring up a good point about understanding content. Some of us librarians don't necessarily have a strong background in some science topics, like physics, or chemistry. 16:12:13 From mary sohm : I am here 16:12:25 From mary sohm : having audio issues 16:14:04 From Susan Ballard : Sorry to be late - my computer decided to be obstinate. 16:14:30 From Lisa Petrie : I wonder if using "non-examples" might confuse kids, especially if content is difficult and new for kids...? 16:14:45 From Kaitlyn Palmer : A disadvantage might be that the students could mix up the poor example with the good example, especially if the poor example has some quality parts to it 16:15:20 From Kaitlyn Palmer : An advantage is, much a rubic does, it can show what to avoid 16:15:39 From mary sohm : The title of the article may provide a hook for students but I think they would find the text itself frustrating 16:16:54 From egaides : Bev is not online but her concern is reaching all students. 16:24:58 From Susan Ballard : Joannayou seem to be on mute. 16:24:58 From Gail March : I lost audio....anyone else having an issue? 16:24:58 From Lisa Petrie : It seems, too, that many kids are fascinated by creepy things like scorpions and spiders and snakes. So that might be a hook...? 16:25:17 From Susan Ballard : Yes 16:26:57 From Lisa Petrie : Sorry, I lost connection and am just getting back. 16:27:01 From Susan Ballard : You are back! 16:27:01 From egaides : Ethel … no problems here in NH. 16:27:10 From Alaura Carson : I can hear you as well 16:27:11 From mary sohm : im back 16:28:16 From egaides : Use OER for multimedia? 16:28:44 From Susan Ballard : We have high winds in NH today so that may be factor in the spotty connection. 16:30:47 From Alaura Carson : What are tier 2 words? 16:42:35 From egaides : NSTA has numerous free resources — journal articles, book chapters, and more. 16:43:38 From egaides : Great site Top Free Resources for teaching and learning Science: http://classroom-aid.com/educationalresources/science 16:44:25 From egaides : We will need to check on OER! 16:46:25 From Lisa Petrie : This document is so helpful! 16:47:54 From egaides : We feel the challenge with OER, too Kim! So, if the OER anchor text works, then the supporting texts do not have to be? 16:48:04 From lindahedrick : Not sure if my sound is working but the March/April Knowledge Quest journal has a great article about common core open education resources websites (about 25 different websites) 16:49:15 From Lisa Petrie : Thaks, Linda! 16:49:24 From ncarle : Our anchor text for the Power Grid unit was not OER but we contacted the author and magazine and obtained permission. 16:49:46 From Kim : That’s very helpful to know - thank you! I was trying to make sure we could at least get a check on each of those questions. 16:51:04 From Kaitlyn Palmer : Just quickly noting that I'm really sorry I haven't participated here too much (and the one time I did, I realized what I said didn't totally make sense, so sorry). I haven't had a chance to do the prework or the discussion board yet. I moved March 1st, then my daughter had surgury (tonsils, adnoids removed), and yesterday I had to take the Writing PRAXIS exam. I've been totally swamped, but I'm very happy to have made it on here tonight and get pulled back into this work. Great to connect with you all. 16:51:54 From Kim : I started with CRDC - some great relevant resources. It’s helpful to know they don’t have to hit all of those standards at once. Thanks - sorry I have to leave early. I’ll listen to the recording to catch what I miss. 16:52:24 From egaides : To meet the diverse learners needs, we need the multimedia. 16:53:02 From Swift : Visual as well, such as maps, pictures etc 16:53:22 From ncarle : Science literacy includes making understanding from written word, graphs, infographics, video and more. 16:55:17 From egaides : Emelia creates libguides for teachers. Also, there is a great lib guide from SUNNY Geneseo.edu on Text Sets, for example. It is very exciting work! Thanks! 16:57:04 From Swift : Thanks everyone 16:57:11 From Kaitlyn Palmer : Thank you so much! 16:57:13 From Lisa Petrie : Thanks so much, Joanna! 16:57:13 From egaides : Thanks so much everyone! 16:57:15 From Gail March : It was great to hear all your voices tonight. 16:57:23 From Susan Ballard : Thanks, Joanna!