Title:
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Comparing Complete and Incomplete Life Cycles
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Author:
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Carrie Allen, Jodie Allex, Kelly Rodriguez
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Subject:
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Life Cycles of Insects
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Grade Level(s):
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2nd
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Duration:
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1 week
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Science
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The students will learn about complete and
incomplete life cycles of insects. They will also compare the different life cycles.
Students will engage in several different activities to support their
learning and they will have multiple opportunities throughout the unit to share their knowledge.
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Lesson 3 of 3
The
students will compare and contrast the complete and incomplete life
cycles of insects. They will have multiple opportunities to share this
knowledge.
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State Standards:
ISTE NETS C
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112.13. Science, Grade 2, Beginning with School Year 2010-2011.
(b)knowledge
and skills. (10) Organisms and environments. The student knows that
organisms resemble their parents and have structures and processes that
help them survive within their environments. The student is expected
to: (c) investigate and record some of the unique stages that insects
undergo during their life cycle.
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Goals
Methods
Anticipatory Set: |
Share lesson goals and objectives:
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Introduce and Model New Knowledge:Recognition |
Present students with new information appropriate to the lesson:
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Provide Guided Practice: |
Divide the class into 3 groups and have them rotate through each center:
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Provide Independent Practice:Strategic and Affective |
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Assessment
Formative/Ongoing Assessment:
Strategic
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Summative/End Of Lesson Assessment:
Strategic
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Materials
Modifications:
GT - During guided practice the GT students will visit http://outdoornebraska.ne.gov/wildlife/programs/projectwild/pdf/PPT_pdfs/Life%20Cycles.pdf to learn about types of life cycles.
Hearing Impaired - Harcourt video has closed captioning
Blind - Harcourt video has picture descriptions, eBooks read the text, YouTube videos, peer coaching
Online Users - eBooks, YouTube videos, Harcourt video, Interactive Whiteboard Lesson, Socrative App
Multiple Achievement Levels - rubrics will be adjusted for multiple achievement levels
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Images for New Knowledge
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