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Description This lesson will address the seasons, more specifically winter and the Arctic animals. This lesson is designed for kindergarten students and will be instructed in English. The purpose of this lesson plan is to familiarize students with the Arctic animals and how they are able to survive in such cold climates. Moreover, this lesson is designed for a classroom consisting of approximately 20 students and will take approximately one hour and forty minutes to complete. Students will have access to visual aids and technology to support their learning about the animals, more specifically Arctic animals (assuming the school has access to technological resources and devices. In addition, both formative and summative assessment will be used to evaluate the students. Grade Levels (Cycle) Prerequisite Knowledge Kindergarten Key Concepts Basic knowledge of the Winter season (i.e, weather, temperature)
Basic knowledge of animals (i.e., what is an animal? What does it look like? Science Wildlife Arctic/Polar animals
Identify Learning
General Lesson Learning Objectives 1. To explore and discover the science world around them
The students should be able to: 1. Name at least one animal that lives in the Arctic/Polar region 2. Briefly explain how Arctic animals survive 3. To demonstrate their knowledge by completing a mini art activity
Where can we find Arctic animals? (i.e., land, ocean, which part of the world) What is special about Arctic/Polar animals? Name an animal that hibernates in the Winter. How do Arctic/Polar animals survive in such cold climates? Understand that the Arctic is a polar region ( cold area) Competency 1: To perform sensorimotor actions effectively in different contexts In this lesson, students will engage in an art activity and the activity itself will require the students to use their fine motor skills Competency 2: To affirm his/her personality In this lesson, students will share their interests and feelings concerning Arctic animals and show autonomy when carrying out their art project. Competency 3: To interact harmoniously with others In this lesson, students will be required to act harmoniously and cooperate appropriately with one another. Competency 4: To communicate using the resources of language In this lesson, students will be required to convey their thoughts (produce a message) and understand what is being conveyed to them. Competency 5: To construct his/her understanding of the world In this lesson, students will be required to show interest in science and the Animal Kingdom and will also be asked to apply their knowledge of Arctic Animals to an art activity. Competency 6: To complete an activity or project In this lesson, students will be asked to participate in an art activity and show tenacity when carrying out this part project.
QEP Competencies
Classroom Organization/Layout
The children will be invited to sit on the classroom mat during the lesson. While the teacher is reading to the students, generating discussion and viewing the video, the children will be sitting on the classroom mat. Having all the students sit on the mat will allow the teacher to keep an eye on all students to ensure that they are paying attention and focusing; this is also done to prevent the students from having their backs to the teacher as the teacher is carrying out the lesson. Once the students are ready to begin their art activity, they will be asked to return to their seats. The classroom consists of 4 tables, with 5 students sitting at each table.
Advanced Work/Enrichment If students complete their assignments faster than anticipated, the students will be asked to work in the Winter workbook. Children will be provided with an anchoring activity, more specifically a booklet pertaining to the Winter season and the Arctic. The booklet will include coloring pages, mix and match pages, letter and number games relating to Winter and the Arctic/Polar regions, gamelike activities and stencils, pictures and random facts about the Arctic and Arctic/Polar animals. The booklet will be used as a means to keep the students busy while the other students complete their work. However, the activities and sheets in the booklet will be meaningful and will be used to promote and reinforce learning.
Lesson Activity/Descriptio n
1 Brief class discussion on Arctic/Polar animals: The teacher will encourage the students to engage in discussion pertaining to Arctic/Polar animals.
Objectives
Outcomes
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Briefly discuss students ideas/interpretation s of Arctic animals (i.e., generate ideas, brainstorm, create a web of ideas)
The students should be able to : Locate the Arctic Locate the Polar regions on a globe Locate where Arctic animals live
Intellectual: to use information Personal & Social: to cooperate with others Communication: to communicate appropriately
SmartBoard (used to record students answers) Globe (used to show students where the Arctic/polar regions are)
Name an Arctic animal Intellectual: to use information Methodological: to use ITC Personal & Social: to cooperate with others Communication: to communicate appropriately Intellectual: to use information Methodological: to adopt effective work methods to use ITC Personal & Social: to cooperate with others Communication: to communicate appropriately SmartBoard Youtube video: http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=n S9zvzIKsxs SmartBoard iPad with Storia app
Reading Activity & Discussion: The teacher will read , In the Arctic Waters , by Laura Crawford
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To build on what students mentioned and discussed in lesson activity # 1 Familiarize students with Arctic animal adaptations
The students should be able to : Name Arctic animals mentioned in the book Name one Arctic animal adaptation that allows them to survive in cold climates
3 (30)
Reinforce learnings and activity # 1 & #2 Provide students with visual component of the Arctic ( in animated form) Build on students perception and notion of the Arctic/ Polar regions and animals through video/media
The students should be able to: Recognize Arctic/Polar environment and animals
4 (30)
Arctic/Polar Art Activity : Students will engage in an Arctic/Polar art activity where they will be required to draw/color their favorite Arctic/Polar animal and name one activity that this particular animal engages in.
To have student apply their knowledge of the Arctic and Polar regions/animals by means of an art activity
The students should be able to : Name their favorite Arctic/Polar animal Name one characteristic/ac tivity that this particular animal engages in ( by referring to book and video) Complete an art activity
Intellectual: to use information to use creativity Methodological: to adopt effective work methods Personal & Social: to cooperate with others Communication: to communicate appropriately
Arctic/Polar animal worksheet Markers Crayons Pencils Glue Felt paper (i.e, colored felt paper, felt snowflakes) Glitter Pipe cleaners Construction paper scissors **students choose what they want to use**
To summarize the lesson, the teacher will dress up as an Arctic Fairy and will call upon willing students with her magic wand. The students will be asked to discuss what they knew about Arctic/Polar animals prior to this lesson (i.e., referring to initial brainstorm and cluster). We will also discuss what we have learned together during the lesson (brief re-cap) and mention what we would like to further investigate at a later date.
By means of the instructors observations, the instructor will observe : Student participation (i.e, sharing ideas/thoughts, listening to teacher and peers) Student engagement (i.e, paying attention, completing art activity) Students willingness to learn Behavior The students art activity will be assessed since it primarily allows the students to express their creativity and apply their knowledge of Arctic/polar animals. Their art assignment will demonstrate their knowledge. ** This art activity will then be placed in their portfolio ** A check-list will be provided for the teacher to assess the students work ( Appendix 2)
Student Self-Assessment :
Students will be able to assess themselves by asking the following questions: - Did I participate in todays lesson? (i.e., ask questions, share opinions/feelings/facts, engage in activities) - Did I listen attentively to my teacher and peers? - Am I able to name at least one fact about Arctic/Polar animals? - Am I able to explain what an Arctic/Polar animal is to a friend or relative - Did I complete my art assignment?
Arctic video