Science - Energy transfer
Introduction
At St Mary MacKillop College, a Year 8 Science teacher/Sustainability co-ordinator ensured that all students were engaged, supported and challenged during a practical investigation about the transference and transformation of energy and wind turbines. The Sustainability cross-curriculum priority provided an authentic context for the Australian Curriculum Science content.
Through group work and peer support the teacher provided different entry points to the wind turbine task, each appropriate to the learning needs of students. For some groups, the aim of the lesson was to build a wind turbine to demonstrate the transference of wind energy to electrical energy. For other groups, the focus was to improve the efficiency of an existing wind turbine and to consider the economic, social and environmental impact of other sources of renewable energy.
- From your experience, how do students benefit from working in mixed ability groups?
- From your experience, what are the challenges of mixed ability groups?
- Other than a written report, suggest alternative tasks that can demonstrate student knowledge and understanding of Science.
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