Lesson 1
Lesson 1
Lesson Objective(s):
Assessment(s) of the
Objectives:
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Procedures
Engagement: Introducing the lesson, probing questions will be used to have
the children really become interested in exploring the outdoors to find out
what type of animals live in the environment outside of their school.
Exploration: Students will go outside into the school yard to make
observations to see what type of animals, if any live there. We will tell them
things to look for such as: animals homes, paw prints, outer shells, and even
droppings (but they will be directed not to touch any of the things they find).
Explanation: After the exploration outside is complete, the students will
then write 3-4 sentences describing what they found, why this is evidence of
animals living there, and what type of animal they believe they collected
evidence for.
Elaboration: After students have written their discoveries, they will be
paired up with another student from their class to discuss what they found.
Evaluation (Assessment): The assessment will consist of looking to see if
the students made correct observations and expressed what they found, in
writing, correctly.
Differentiation/Accommodations/Modifications/Increases in Rigor
Some accommodations that might be made would be to give students more time to
explore in case they do not collect any evidence. Since we are leaving nature to
nature, it might take more than the time allowed for students to get the
observations that they need. I do not have any ELL, Special Needs, or Gifted
Students in my class, therefore, no accommodations for students such as these
needs to be made.
References:
Project learning tree: Environmental education activity guide: Pre K-8. (3rd ed.).
(1995). Washington, DC: American Forest Foundation.
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