BPT Lesson Idea
BPT Lesson Idea
Student learning will be assessed formally by taking anecdotal notes, being sure to note which students are
comfortable with the identification of animals and identifying differences between offspring and adult.
Learning can be extended by asking students to compare their physical appearance to that of one of parents,
family members, or friends. The lesson will be concluded by creating a simple Venn diagram that focuses on 1
similarity and 2 differences between an animal and its offspring. Student feedback will be provided in small
groups to give students more individualized attention.
Reflective Practice: This activity can impact learning in that the students are able to utilize this source for
free, frequently, and in their own time. In regards to technology, this lesson can be extended by allowing the
creating a podcast or audio file to reach beyond the 4 walls of the classroom. Audio, similar to video files, are
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Basic Productivity Tools (BPT)
great because students can generally access them on various platforms and rewind as many times as needed.
Even more captivating, students could make a connection to the arts and draw the differences between an
adult animal and its offspring; the student can later post their work on a classroom blog.
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