Lesson Plan Template For Science Lessons Using The 5E Instructional Model
Lesson Plan Template For Science Lessons Using The 5E Instructional Model
Begin in circle. Inform students we are starting an exploration of how snow melts. Where does it go? We
will be measuring the snow as it melts and recording data in our science journals (the water cycle and the
spring melt mayhem booklets) along with digital pictures of our observations to figure out what happens to the CHECK LIST
dirt and snow as it thaws. Did Students
…retrieve knowledge /
Review the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation song-sung to Darling Clementine- ideas / preconceptions
Evaporation, condensation, evaporation on my mind. It is called the water cycle and its happening all the from long term memory
time. Evaporation, condensation, evaporation on my mind. Accumulation is the last step and the water cycles …express interest /
fine. curiosity
…ask questions
Are there any student questions they want answered? …know the objective(s) of
the lesson
Have students form groups of 3. Inform them we are going to start with a scavenger hunt. They will need to …know what they were to
work together in order to find as many clues as possible within 15 minutes. They are not to collect the items do in the Exploration
but to find them. They can record what they have found on the hunt sheet. Phase
SAFETY: Do not pick up anything that can cut them such as sharp metal or broken glass.
A whistle with 3 blows means to return to the tarmac.
Remind them to look for a group location for data collection on the spring melt, no two groups the same.
Locations must be suitable for observations, no spots with little snow or too much snow that we could not
measure the depth. Hand out one scavenger hunt sheet and one marker per group. Get dressed and move
outdoors.
Winter Scavenger Hunt. Allow at least 15 minutes for students to find as many items as possible. It is not CHECK LIST
necessary to find all the items, but as many as possible. Do not pick them up, record on the sheet. Remind Did Students
them to look for a location their group wants to use for the spring melt observations. …actively engage with
new material
…work together on task
…explore each other’s
questions / ideas /
possibilities (predictions)
…record observations
…record measurements
Return to the classroom. Discuss the scavenger hunt and what the students may have found. Have groups
present their location and data collection. Why did the group chose this location? CHECK LIST
Did Students
Possible new vocabulary …present data
Observation
Data collection …use data as evidence
Measurement to justify claims
…meaningfully apply
previous concepts learned
…listen respectfully to the
Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
ideas of others
…question explanations
…detect patterns or trends
in the data
…use new vocabulary
…develop their
understanding / skills
Recording (writing / drawing); Closure; Link to next session Time needed (minutes)
Teacher writes down each groups location and informs students we will begin our observations next science
lesson. CHECK LIST
Did Students
…demonstrate (on paper)
their conceptual
understanding
…meaningfully apply
what was learned to
previous concepts learned
…understand the focus of
the next science lesson
…know what question(s)
to ask / knowledge to
share with friends and
family
Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
Have groups go to their locations to observe, record, take a picture and complete the first CHECK LIST
log sheet. Look for evidence of any questions the students may have asked. Teacher can Did Students
…actively engage with
consult with all groups as they work.
new material
…work together on task
…explore each other’s
questions / ideas /
possibilities (predictions)
…record observations
…record measurements
Returning to the classroom. Class discusses their data collections. What was the same?
What was different? Did you see anything interesting? What surprised you? Can you CHECK LIST
Did Students
make any predictions for future data collections?
…present data
…use data as evidence
to justify claims
New Vocabulary: …meaningfully apply
previous concepts learned
…listen respectfully to the
ideas of others
…question explanations
…detect patterns or trends
in the data
Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
Recording (writing / drawing); Closure; Link to next session Time needed (minutes)
CHECK LIST
Have students record data into their own journals and paste in previous days photo. Did Students
Explain we are going to collect more data from the same locations in few days. Ask …demonstrate (on paper)
about any links to the water cycle such as snow is precipitation. What about their conceptual
evaporation? Can we observe any moved soil? YES WE DID-stream on sidewalk understanding
carrying ‘river’ of soil! Great opportunity here to talk about run-off and the health of …meaningfully apply
what was learned to
our watershed. Linking this to farmers fields, use of fertilizers and Lake Winnipeg. previous concepts learned
…understand the focus of
the next science lesson
…know what question(s)
to ask / knowledge to
share with friends and
family
Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
o a rock
o soil
o something smooth and cold ______________________
o something scratchy __________________________
o something wet __________________________
o something sticky ________________________
o something made by humans (this is litter – pick it
up!)______________________
o something that you think is really interesting
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o a tree with flat needles
o a pine cone
o a pine cone that has been pulled apart by squirrels
o place where a bird could hide _____________________
o mammal (example: squirrel or dog) _______________
o an animal nest _____________________
o place where an animal could get water
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o an animal track ___________________
o hole in a tree
o something that a bird could use to make a nest
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o something green ____________________________
Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
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How much snow has melted? (look at the last measurement and
todays)
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Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
If the water was dirty, where do you think the dirt will go?
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Place today’s picture
here
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Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
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cm °C °C cm
cm °C °C cm
cm °C °C cm
How much snow has melted? (look at the last measurement and
todays)
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Lesson Plan Template for Science Lessons using the 5E Instructional Model
Are there any changes to the puddle? What does it look like?
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