Lesson 5a - Function Structure
Lesson 5a - Function Structure
Title/Focus
Subject/Grad
e Level
Unit
Date
Science 7A
Time
Duratio
n
Teacher
Mar. 14/16
40 min (7A 10:54-11:36)
Ms. Getschel
General
Learning
Outcomes:
Specific
Learning
Outcomes:
K.1 Describe and interpret different types of structures encountered in everyday objects,
buildings, plants and animals; and identify materials from which they are made
S.1 Ask questions about the relationships between and among observable variables, and
plan investigations to address those questions
S.3 Analyze qualitative and quantitative data, and develop and assess possible
explanations
S.4 Work collaboratively on problems; and use appropriate language and formats to
communicate ideas, procedures and results
K.1.b interpret examples of variation in design of structures that share a common function,
and evaluate the effectiveness of the designs
S.1.a identify practical problems
S.3.c test the design of a constructed device or system
S.4.a communicate questions, ideas, intentions, plans and results, using lists, notes in
point form, sentences, data tables, graphs, drawings, oral language and other means
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Students will:
1. Interpret and evaluate different designs that share a common function
2. Build various types of structures with the same function in mind
ASSESSMENTS
Observations:
Key Questions:
Products/Perfor
mances:
- Bell work
- Structures
- Discussion
Overarching question for the unit: Why doesnt the Leaning Tower of Pisa
collapse?
- Bell Work: Provide one example for each of the types of materials (composite,
layered, woven/knit)
- What are the different types of rigid joints? When would you use these types in
construction?
- What was the function of your structures?
- What are some other examples of functions?
- What does it mean to be an effective structure?
- Were all of your structures equally effective?
- Which designs worked better?
- PowerPoint
- Notebook
- Structures
- Discussion
PowerPoint
Notebooks
Marshmallows
Toothpicks
PROCEDURE
Prior to lesson
Introduction
Open PowerPoint
Open YouTube video (skip ad)
Set up materials
Introduction
Bell work (students will identify an example of a composite, layered
Time
5
Expectations for
Learning and
Behaviour
Advance
Organizer/Agen
da
Transition to
Body
Learning
Activity #1
Assessments/
Differentiation:
Learning
Activity #2
min
Time
20
min
10
min
Assessments/
Differentiation
Consolidating
Learning
Feedback From
Students:
Feedback To
Students
Transition To
Next Lesson
Sponge
Activity/Activitie
s
Exit
-
the original function of the tower was to be a bell tower. There was
never an intention for the tower to lean, but when it happened, the
function fit the design. If time permits, have the students add this
information on their mind maps.
Make observations during activity (How students work independently
in a hands-on task)
Make observations about student responses after activity
If students are lost during activity, guide them to certain building
shapes
Closure
Slip
If you had to design a bike for mountain biking, what features might
you include in the design?
Time
5 min
m
i
n
http://www.ted.com/talks/louie_schwartzberg_hidden_miracles_of_the_natural_world#t
-218668
Play 0:00-3:40
- Let students finish coloring/add information to their title page
Reflection: