Example Lesson Plan 1 (Kyla) Flashcards

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Subject

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Science

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Topic

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Classifying Living Things

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Grade

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3-4

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Learning Outcomes

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a. collected and displayed real items (grouping living things)
b. used model building (different plants and animals)

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Activity 1

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  1. Collecting evidence of life around us
  2. Whole class
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Materials and Notes 1

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Give pupils several days to bring in things for display.

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Collecting evidence of life around us

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  1. Developing display to show living and nonliving things around them
  2. They should hunt for clues and evidence of any living thing-e.g. feathers, droppings, leaves and seeds.
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Seven Characteristics of living things

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  1. Nutrition
  2. Reproduction
  3. Growth
  4. Respiration
  5. Sensitivity
  6. Movement
  7. Excretion
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Choose six things from the display - three LT and three NLT and display it in another table. Ask the students questions after.

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Categorise the living things into further sub groups: animals, plants, and so on. Ask them to think what defines each group and where each item sits in the display.

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Activity 2

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  1. Building models of plants
  2. Small groups according to grade or ability level
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Materials and Notes 2

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Before this activity, ask your students to bring in scrap materials and collect some yourself. Scrap materials might include: tin, cardboard, string, tape, straws, plastic bottles, fabric, paper, netting, wire.

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Building models of plants

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Organize the scrap materials so that each group has a selection to use. Write the following instructions on the chalkboard:
1. Talk about what a plant looks like
2. Then make models of plants from the scrap materials.

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Scientists group things by similarities and differences in the basic patterns of their structure or form.

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One way to find out what your pupils observe about patterns in plants is by asking them to make models.

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If higher grades or more able students finish first, work with them to develop?

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Lexicon (small dictionary) to show which words the students knew to describe the parts of plants that they were familiar with.
1. Put these words around your classroom
2. Encourage students to use them when talking about their models.