5e Lesson and Reflection
5e Lesson and Reflection
Based on Marzano, Pickering, & Pollack (2001), Hill & Flynn (2006), and
WIDA Standards (2007)
Name: Courtney Russell
Date due:
Targeted Grade: 4th
11/6/15
Content & Focus of Lesson: Add the
focus of the lesson after the subject area:
Language Arts:
Math:
Science: Senses/Sensory Organs
Social Studies:
Other:
SC Science Standard(s): Standard 4-2.3 explain how humans and other animals
use their senses and sensory organs to detect signals from the environment and
how their behaviors are influenced by these signals.
Lesson Reflection
I taught a lesson about senses and sensory organs to a 4 th grade class
at Palmetto Bays Elementary School. I taught science during their science
block from 1:35-2:25. Even though this block allots 50 minutes for science, I
never received 50 minutes to teach. There was about 5-10 minutes taken
from science for transition time. At the beginning of the block they were
coming back from specials, and at the end of the block they were packing up
for dismissal. So for the lesson I was using about 40-45 minutes each day for
three days.
For this lesson it was necessary for me to know the five senses (seeing,
hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting). I also had to know which organ
produced the five senses. I had to know how animals used the five senses to
survive. I also had to know which animals used special senses and how they
used these senses. The hardest part about designing the lesson was figuring
out which order to put the lesson in. I like how I organized the animals. I put
normal, five sensory animals first and then I taught about animals with
special senses. However, I could have fit each special sensory animal in with
the sense that it lacked. When I was teaching about sight, I could have taught
about bats and how they use echolocation for sight. Or I could have