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4.13

Data and Analysis

4.13  The student will create an artifact using computing systems to model the attributes and behaviors associated with a concept (e.g., solar system).
 

Context of the Standard

Scientists, computer scientists, mathematicians, and programmers construct and use models to better conceptualize and understand phenomena under investigation or to develop a possible solution to a proposed problem. Models include diagrams, physical replicas, mathematical representations, analogies, and computer simulations. Models are used to represent a system (or parts of a system) under study, to aid in the development of questions and explanations, to generate data that can be used to make predictions, and to communicate ideas to others.

 

Essential Skills

Essential Questions

Essential Vocabulary

Students should demonstrate these skills:

 

  • Create an artifact to model a concept using a computing system.
  • Describe how a model reflects the attributes or behaviors of a concept.

Students should investigate these concepts:

 

  • What are examples of models that we see and use regularly?
  • What are examples of things in the world that you can model?
  • What information do you need to construct a model?
  • How does a computer model help us learn and predict things about systems?
 

Students should apply these terms in context:

 

  • Model

 

 

Related Subject SOLs

  • Language Arts 4.2 - Interactive Presentation
  • VS.2d-g 
 

Resources / Examples:

  1. Students will create a PowerPoint presentation on Native Americans. (VS.2d-g)
  2. Solar System (Science)