Sarah Demo of Unit 1 Lesson 1 Split Module-Science Grade 10
Sarah Demo of Unit 1 Lesson 1 Split Module-Science Grade 10
Sarah Demo of Unit 1 Lesson 1 Split Module-Science Grade 10
Assumptions (What your students already know about the knowledge, an activity, or the topic that will help them in this lesson)
Materials (Write what materials you are using, links, page numbers etc. Reference all your handouts here and attach a copy of each to your
lesson plan.)
Materials: PPT about animal and plant cells, Life Science/Biology textbooks, cardboard foam spheres, modelling clay, fruit, vegetables, paper, markers,
glue
Anticipated difficulties and Solutions (Anticipate 1-3 difficulties with classroom management or activities. Provide a specific solution for
each. This is not related to knowledge difficulties.)
Memorizing all the important organelles and their functions can be relatively challenging.
Communication barrier
First class nerves
-A good introduction and ice breaker helps children ease their nerves.
-Encourage students to ask questions by pausing frequently allowing students to ask questions.
-Encourage students to model out such structures using at home appliances, fruits, and other materials to help them visualize and improve their input. -----
--Encourage students to go back and make a similar model that they can reference back to throughout the unit.
Unit 1 – lesson 1
5 minutes
Self Introduction (Teacher and students) Self-introduction and
After the teacher introduces, allow students to introduce themselves as well. simple definitions
Teacher may choose an ice breaker to help with this activity, like passing a stuffed animal or singing out their names in
a funny voice.
20 minutes
SNC2D Lesson 1 The Cell Theory
Materials to be prepared before the class: PPT about animal and plant cells, Life Science/Biology
textbooks, cardboard foam spheres, modelling clay, fruit, vegetables, paper, markers, glue
In-class game
class activity (build a three-dimensional model of a plant or animal cell)
20 minutes
SNC2D Lesson 1 The Cell Organelles and functions
differentiate the characteristics of animal and plant cells
identify and name at least six organelles in the cell
match effectively the function to the organelle on a cell model In-class discussion
Motivation: This is important to build up the excitement amongst students and get them engaged in wanting to learn
more about living things and their components. How our bodies, and that of plants and animals are composed. This will
also encourage students to be imaginative and use visual aids in order to study.
Assessment tools marked with “x” are used in the lesson.
Marking schemes Rubrics
Anecdotal comments Checklists
Rating Scales
Assessment Strategies
Assessment for Learning Assessment as Learning Assessment of Learning
Quizzes Journal Tests
Tests Exit and Entrance Cards Presentations
Presentations KWL Chart Journals
Journals Self/Peer assessment Essays
Essays Logs Models
Models X Projects
Projects Demonstrations X
Demonstrations Conferencing
Conferencing Questioning
Questioning X Independent Study
Assignment
Independent Study X Art Exhibits
Assignment
Art Exhibits Researching
Researching X Reading Aloud
Reading Aloud Problem Solving
(process focused)
Problem Solving Debates
(process focused)
Debates Work Sheets
Work Sheets Role Playing
Role Playing Direct Instruction
Direct Instruction X
Homework
AAL HOME TASK:
1. memorize the organelles and their functions
2. read page numbers ___ to ___ of text book
Knowledge Analysis
Clarification of Knowledge
Anticipated problems and
(How to clarify, lecturing or Important points Difficult points
solutions.
eliciting)
Stage Aim Interaction Time Procedure
(What?) (Why?) (Who) (How?)