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P l a n t s. Subject & Grade Level. Life Science: Benchmark 2, grade 5 Lesson 1 Organisms: Understand the characteristics, structure, and functions of organism. Diversity/Interdependence: Understand the relationships among living things and between living things and their environments.
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Subject & Grade Level Life Science: Benchmark 2, grade 5 Lesson 1 • Organisms: Understand the characteristics, structure, and functions of organism. • Diversity/Interdependence: Understand the relationships among living things and between living things and their environments. • Use drawings or models to represent the plant parts and functions. Vang
Lesson 2 • Forming the question/hypothesis: formulate and express scientific questions or hypotheses to be investigated. • Designing the investigation: design safe and ethical scientific investigations to address questions or hypotheses. • Collecting, organizing, and presenting data. • Analyzing and interpreting results, develop and present conclusion. Adriana
Essential Question: What supports life on Earth?Unit Questions: How do plants grow?
Lesson 1: Plants Are Powerful! Intro to plant form and function Lesson 2: How do Plants Grow? Student designs and monitor plant growth. Lesson 3: Digging In the Dirt. Intro to the soil layers and insects. Lesson 4: Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head: Intro to the water and water cycle. Lesson 5: I’m No Coward! I’m Solar-Powered! Intro to sun and electromagnetic spectrum. Unit Outline Vang
Learning Objective • Student will understand and explain basic plant morphology and anatomy. • Learner will communicate the role plants play in the environment. • Learner will realize animal’s dependent relationship with plants. • Learner will develop an awareness about plants and their importance to sustaining life on Earth. • Learner will recognize and understand plant structure and the requirements needed for seed growth. • Learner gain information about the conditions contingent for plant growth: water, sunlight, and nutrients. • Learner will conduct a scientific experiment, formulate, and justify predictions as they work cooperatively to achievea common goal.
Lesson Assessment • Vocabulary • Identification of plant parts and functions by creating an art model with legend. • Keep a journal with recorded observations, measurements, drawings, graphs, and questions about their journey in learning about plants. • Group participation and presentation of their plant project.
Lesson 1 Outline • Introduction: Read Shel Silverstein’s book, The Giving Tree. • Pre-assessment: Ask the learner, via discussion, what they know about plants in their everyday lives. • Activity: 1. Divide learner into the following groups: Root, Stem, Leaf, Flower, and Seed. 2. Direct groups to investigate their part of the plant using Web quest and draw a poster of their part of the plant. 3. Have each group share their discovery with the class in the form of informal group presentation. 4. Students will create a paper model of their plant with legend. Vang
Lesson 2 outline Introduction: Opening song: Leaves Fall Seeds Fall Pre-Test and Post-Test: Answer a short questionnaire. Activity: Students will investigate the parts of the seed, draw/write a short description in their journal. Teacher explains what the experiment is about, and divide students in groups based on what variable students want to test. Students make a prediction and record their experiment data in their journals. Students will present and share their experiment findings with their peers. Adriana
References • .Video “My First Green Video” • A kids’ guide to ecology & environmental Activities. Based on the Popular “My First “ book series • Step by step activities that kids have fun with while making the Earth a greener place to live in. • DK interactive learning help desk. “Amazing Science Explorer” It is about Answers to tricky questions every child asks. (Internet required) • Celebrate Seasons. Songs and activities. Offered in French, Spanish, and English. (disc) • CD-Rom & Teacher’s manual. “Native Americans People of the Forest” (Rainbow Educational Media) • Audio tape and book: “Jonny Appleseed” by James Howard Kunstler • BOOKS: “A Parade of the Plants” by Melissa Stewart • “A Tree Is a Plant” by Clyde Robert Bulla • “How Plants Grow” by Malcom Penny • “Seeds and Seedlings” by Elaine Pascoe • “Life Cycle of a Sunflower” by Jason Cooper • “Hungry Plants” by mary Baten • “Plants Bite Back” by Richard Platt • “What’s This?” by Caroline Mockford • “The Giving Tree” by Shel Silverstein Adriana