Overview
This is an introductory lesson for using certain types of computational models designed using a software called NetLogo.
In this lesson, students will learn:
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how to computationally study spread of wildfire
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how to engage in the scientific inquiry practices of constructing knowledge in the context of an "emergent systems microworld" (ESM)
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how to engage computational thinking practices in the context of an ESM. We will focus on four computational thinking practices, namely: data practices, modeling and simulation practices, computational problem solving practices, and systems thinking practices
Underlying Pages
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0. Student Directions -
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1. Using models to learn science -
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2. A not-so-sneak peek into the code behind the model -
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3. Systematically investigating spread of wildfire -
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4. Constructing knowledge by engaging in scientific inquiry practices -
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Standards
Next Generation Science Standards
- NGSS Crosscutting Concept
- NGSS Practice
Credits
Thanks to Kevin Hall and Connor Bain for their contributions to this Lesson.