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Introduction
This lesson is designed to enable your students
to demonstrate their knowledge of dolphins. After you teach a thematic
unit on dolphins, students will create an expressive cinquain by using
the information they have learned. They will also have the opportunity
to play a fun on-line game on dolphin facts, and an on-line word search.
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Subject: Language Arts
Topic: Poetry
Grade Level: 3rd
Student Lesson:
Dolphin Cinquain
Standards Addressed
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Standards your lesson addresses. For example:
Third Grade
Language Arts: Creative
Writing
(6) 1. Plate tectonics explains
important features of the Earth’s surface and major geologic events. As
the basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a) The fit of the
continents, location of earthquakes, volcanoes, and mid ocean ridges, and
the distribution of fossils, rock types, and ancient climatic zones provide
evidence for plate tectonics.
b) The solid Earth is layered
with cold, brittle lithosphere; hot, convecting mantle; and dense, metallic
core.
c) Lithospheric plates
that are the size of continents and oceans move at rates of centimeters
per year in response to movements in the mantle.
d) Major geologic events,
such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building result from
plate motions.
Instructional Objectives
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objectives here. For example:
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After viewing an animation
of continental movement on a laser disk, students will be able to arrange
the fit of the continents with continental puzzle pieces.
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After analyzing information
from an Encarta CD, students will be able to compare the distribution of
fossils, rock types and ancient climatic zones on different continents
as evidence for plate tectonics by fitting puzzle pieces marked by these
special features.
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Students will be able to draw
a diagram of the earth’s layers.
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After collecting information
from The Earth CD, students will be able to locate earthquakes, volcanoes
and mid ocean ridges as evidence for plate tectonics.
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After viewing a laser disc
geology chapter, students will be able to pass a true/false quiz on lithospheric
plates and layers of the earth.
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Students will be able to identify
the major geologic events that result from plate motions in a Power Point
multimedia presentation.
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Students will be able to present
their findings on the sixth grade plate tectonics and Earth’s structure
standards in a Power Point multimedia presentation to an audience of peers
and adults, including the World Geologic Society.
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Students will be able to write,
edit and revise their findings on the sixth grade plate tectonics and Earth’s
structure standards using correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Student Activities
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Assessment
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for the culminating activity or a link to your rubric or test document
file.
Results
After implementing your
lesson (sometime between January & March), insert a chart of your pre-test,
post-test, and culminating assessment data.
Web
Resources & Supplementary Materials
Introductory Activity
Cinquains
and Diamante Poetry
Enabling Activity
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for your learning activity(ies) here. Also link supplementary materials
such as PDF files and /or document files.
Culminating Activity
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for this activity here. Also link supplementary materials such as PDF files
and /or document files.
Murdock Elementary
School
Willows,
California
Vickie Ceccon
vceccon@wunif.k12.ca.us
Last Revised:
06/13/2000 |