Creation of The Earth-Lesson Plan 1
Creation of The Earth-Lesson Plan 1
Creation of The Earth-Lesson Plan 1
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Grade level
Age range
Number of male students
Number of female students
English language learners
Gifted students
Students with IEPs and 504 plans
Struggling readers
Assessed:
Lesson 1:
1.Standard 4: Students will understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and
theories pertaining to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the
historical development of ideas in science
2. Standard 4, Key Idea 1,
Performance indicator 1.2 A: The universe is a vast and estimated to be over 10 billion years
old. The current theory is that the universe called the Big Bang. Evidence for this theory
includes:
(Include CC
Literacy Standards)
Interdisciplinary
Connections
Lesson
1. Students will be able to outline the planets within the solar system and earths position as
Objectives/Targets a planet
1a. Position from the sun
1b. The sun is a star
1c. Earth orbits the sun
Label :
(Blooms Taxonomy)
Must be numbered
Acceptable
Evidence
*Could be collected for
accountability
and/or auditing
purposes.
2.Students will be able to generalize a better understanding the age of the earth and how our
solar system was created
2a. Discover the theory behind
Cosmic radiation
2b. Big Bang Hypothesis will be
discussed and how it
created or universe.
Evidence included:
2aa. Cosmic Radiation
2ab. Doppler Effect
Objective 1:
Objective 2:
Language
Function
Procedure
Teacher input,
development,
instructional
method(s), modeling,
guided practice,
Do now-mock position of the planets and their position towards the sun. The
students will then draw a quick sketch of the order the planets to be collected.
(formative)
Create a visual of what they believed the big bang hypothesis looked like. They can
use a drawing, computer model or create a comic strip. (formative)
Identify one language function essential for students within your central focus and
include the corresponding learning task(s).
Label: Transitions
The students will be asked to communicate with other groups of planets and the groups
will then line up according to their position from the sun
The students will then be asked to take their seats and draw out the order of the planets
from the sun on a piece of paper to be handed in
Label:
visual, auditory, and
kinesthetic
Accommodations for
learning modalities
Transition: The teacher will ask the question of how was our solar system created
after all students have taken their seats
Vocab Stop: The teacher will then define the Age of the Earth as well as the Big Bang
Hypothesis on the board and ask his/her students to place these two definitions into
their Earth Science Vocab section of their binder. (Auditory)-10 Minutes
The teacher will begin to outline the Big Bang Hypothesis and evidence that we have
in order to support this theory. A power point slide show will be used to display vocab
and other visuals and pictures to what the Big Bang was thought to look like-10
minutes
Label:
Checks for
Understanding:
directions,
procedures/routines,
and/or content
(formative) Ex. (CFU
directions)
Label: Evidence of
21st Century Skills
(21st)
Label:
The teacher will define cosmic radiation and the Doppler Effect but needs to inform the
students that they will be gone into more depth in a couple of days. The students will
be asked not to write anything down yet, but just listen closely. (Auditory)
Check for Understanding: At the end of the lesson the teacher will ask the students to
take out their flip it cards and the teacher will ask them various questions throughout
the lesson and at the end of the lesson. (directions) The students will flip their cards to
either A or B in to connect which answer they think it the correct one
(procedures/routines). Students are encouraged to not look at their notes for this task.10 Minutes
Label:
Closure
Closure- Flip it cards! : (CSE)
The teacher will ask the students to take out their flip it cards and the teacher will ask
them various questions throughout the lesson and at the end of the lesson. The teacher
will keep a tally of who answered correctly and who answered incorrectly (directions)
The teacher will ask questions based on the lesson of earths history including solar
system, Big Bang hypothesis, and age of the Earth
The students will flip their cards to either A or B in to connect which answer they think
it the correct one (procedures/routines). Students are encouraged to not look at their
notes for this task.- 10 Minutes
Big Bang Hypothesis Homework (21st)
The teacher will assign a homework assignment where the Students will be asked to
interpret what they visualize the Big Bang would have looked like for homework. They will be
expected to include all-important steps on how the earth formed.
Drawing
Computer model
Comic Strip
Assessment/
Evaluation
Label formative or
summative, describe
purpose, and provide
grading/feedback
method.
1. Formative: Students will be grouped into different Planets and they will be asked to line
up based on where they are position from the Sun who will be the teacher. Students will
then be asked to sit back down and draw a quick sketch of the order the planets as well as
label them and that is to be collected (Purpose: for the teacher to gain a better
understanding of students knowledge)
2. Formative: Students will be asked to interpret what they visualize the Big Bang would have
looked like for homework. . They will be expected to include all-important steps on how the
earth formed. (Purpose: to allow students the opportunity to be creative and create their own
understanding of the content.) (Grading: Pass/Fail and provide feedback for the students)
Drawing
Computer model
Comic Strip
Type:
Technology
Describe type and
purpose. Include a
back-up plan.
Purpose:
Back-up Plan:
Academic Language:
Academic
Language
required for the
lesson
Assessed: With creating their Big Bang Hypothesis comic strip, as well as their
do now as they need to label each planet
ELL considerations:
Accommodations,
Student Supports,
and/or
Interactions with
Co-Teachers
and/or Support
Staff
Colleague Collaboration:
Resources/
Materials
Time Required
40 Minutes
Include key instructional materials and written assessments. Provide citations for materials that you did not create