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This unit was developed with Race to the Top and National Science Foundation funding (Grant #1432591). It is a DRAFT document that will be revised annually as the unit is piloted through the 2017-18 school year. Page 1 of 70 Adaptation and Heredity Life Science/Grade 3 This unit engages students in an exploration of how changes to an environment or habitat affect the ability of animals and plants to survive and thrive. This unit explores these major themes: adaptation, heredity, evolution, and natural selection. Students will learn that animals and plants inherit traits from their parents; that adaptation leads to variation in those traits; that traits can be influenced by the environment; some traits are learned and learning is acquired and therefore not an adaptation, and that natural selection guides evolution. Also included are activities that explore how societal actions impact habitats and the plants and animals living there thereby crossing over from Life Science to Earth Sciences. The lessons incorporate hands-on experiments, data collection, and discussions with peers and teachers. They have been adapted from DESE’s 3 rd grade Model Curriculum Unit Survival of Organisms and from the Williams’ Elementary Outreach Program Adaptation Unit, among others. The goals of this unit are to foster intellectual curiosity and provide hands-on, real world scientific experiences that spark intellectual curiosity.
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AdaptationandHeredity

LifeScience/Grade3

Thisunitengagesstudentsinanexplorationofhowchangestoanenvironmentorhabitataffecttheabilityofanimalsandplantstosurviveandthrive.Thisunitexploresthesemajorthemes:adaptation,heredity,evolution,andnaturalselection.Studentswilllearnthatanimalsandplantsinherittraitsfromtheirparents;thatadaptationleadstovariationinthosetraits;thattraitscanbeinfluencedbytheenvironment;sometraitsarelearnedandlearningisacquiredandthereforenotanadaptation,andthatnaturalselectionguidesevolution.AlsoincludedareactivitiesthatexplorehowsocietalactionsimpacthabitatsandtheplantsandanimalslivingtheretherebycrossingoverfromLifeSciencetoEarthSciences.Thelessonsincorporatehands-onexperiments,datacollection,anddiscussionswithpeersandteachers.TheyhavebeenadaptedfromDESE’s3rdgradeModelCurriculumUnitSurvivalofOrganismsandfromtheWilliams’ElementaryOutreachProgramAdaptationUnit,amongothers.Thegoalsofthisunitaretofosterintellectualcuriosityandprovidehands-on,realworldscientificexperiencesthatsparkintellectualcuriosity.

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UnitCreationandRevisionHistoryAuthors:LeslieRule,ProjectSupervisor,TeachtoLearn,MassachusettsCollegeofLiberalArtsNicholasStroud,AssistantProfessorofScienceandTechnologyEducation,MassachusettsCollegeofLiberalArtsRevisionsMadeJune2015:MichaelR.Smith,ElementaryEducationandEnglishmajor,MassachusettsCollegeofLiberalArtsDarlaM.Torres,PoliticalSciencemajor,WilliamsCollegeRevisions,Summer2016AnnieGagnon,Biologymajor,MassachusettsCollegeofLiberalArtsValeriaSosaGarcia,PoliticalSciencemajor,WilliamsCollege

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TableofContentsLesson1:OhDeer!

Lesson2:Adaptation—FortheBirds(BirdsandTheirBeaks)

Lesson3:WhoAreYou—YourFamilyTraits

Lesson4:Heredity—TheEyesHaveIt

Lesson5:Evolution—LargeLizardtoWhalein47MillionYears

Lesson6:EnvironmentalChange

Lesson7:TheGreatKapokTree

CEPA:CreateYourBird

VideoResources

ListofUnitResources

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UnitPlanStage1–DesiredResults

Note:BoththenewMAdraftsciencestandardsandthecurrentsciencestandardsarereferencedbelow.Thecurrentstandardsareitalicizedhereandthroughoutthelessons.3-LS-1.Usesimplegraphicalrepresentationstoshowthatdifferenttypesoforganismshaveuniqueanddiverselifecycles.Describethatallorganismshavebirth,growth,reproduction,anddeathincommonbutthereareavarietyofwaysinwhichthesehappen.[ClarificationStatements:Examplescanincludedifferentwaysplantsandanimalsbegin(e.g.,sproutfromaseed,bornfromanegg),grow(e.g.,increaseinsizeandweight,produceanewpart),reproduce(e.g.,developseeds,rootrunners,mateandlayeggsthathatch),anddie(e.g.,lengthoflife).Plantlifecyclesshouldfocusonthoseoffloweringplants.Describingvariationinorganismlifecyclesshouldfocusoncomparisonsofthegeneral

MeaningUNDERSTANDINGS UStudentswillunderstandthat…• Changesinanenvironmentcanaffectthesurvivalofanimals

• Explainhowspecificbirdbeaksareadaptedtoeatacertaintypeoffood

• Predictwhattypeoffooddifferentbirdseatbasedontheshapeoftheirbeak

• Birdpopulationswillchangeiftheenvironmentischanged

• Variationsincharacteristicsamongindividualsofthesamespeciesmayprovideadvantagesinsurviving

• Someofthereasonsthatanimalsandplantssurvivewell,lesswell,ordonotsurviveinanenvironment

ESSENTIALQUESTIONS QQ1. Howdolivingthings(animalsand

plants)adapttotheirenvironmentsotheyarebetterabletosurvive?

Q2. Howdopeopleaffecttheenvironment

oflivingthings(animalsandplants)?

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stagesofeach,notspecifics.][StateAssessmentBoundary:Detaileddescriptionsofanyoneorganism’scycle,thedifferencesof“completemetamorphosis”and“incompletemetamorphosis,”ordetailsofhumanreproductionarenotexpectedinstateassessment.]3-LS3-1.Provideevidence,includingthroughtheanalysisofdata,thatplantsandanimalshavetraitsinheritedfromparentsandthatvariationofthesetraitsexistinagroupofsimilarorganisms.[ClarificationStatements:Examplesofinheritedtraitsthatvarycanincludethecoloroffur,shapeofleaves,lengthoflegs,andsizeofflowers.Focusshouldbeonnon-humanexamples.][StateAssessmentBoundary:Geneticmechanismsofinheritanceorpredictionoftraitsarenotexpectedinstateassessment.]3-LS3-2.Distinguishbetweeninheritedcharacteristicsandthosecharacteristicsandthatresultfromadirectinteractionwiththeenvironment.Giveexamplesofcharacteristicsoflivingorganismsthatare

StudentLearningTargetsStudentswillbeableto….1. Compareandcontrastacquiredandinheritedtraits2. Giveexamplestoshowthatalllivingthingshavetraitsthatareinheritedoracquired.3. Recognizethatdifferentanimalscanhavedifferentresponsestochangesinan

environment.4. Recognizethatdifferentanimalshavedifferentneedsthatmayormaynotbemetbya

particularenvironment.5. Describetheprocessofevolutionbyrelatinghowadaptationsovermillionsofyears

allowedwhalestomovefromthelandtothewater.6. Giveoneexampleofhowanimalsandplantsdependoneachotherforsurvival.7. Listwaysthatchangesintheenvironmentaffectthesurvivaloftheplantsandanimals.8. Recognizethathumanactivitycanleadtoenvironmentalchanges.9. Useevidencetosupporttheexplanationthattheenvironmentcaninfluencetraits.10. Analyzeandinterpretdatatoprovideevidenceforconclusions.11. Explainhowchangesinanenvironmentcanaffectthesurvivalofdifferentkindsof

plantsandanimals.12. Createabargraphtoshowfluctuationsinhabitatcomponentsandthepopulationofa

modelanimal(deer).13. Collectandrecorddatatodeterminewhichbeakisbestsuitedforwhichtypeoffood.

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influencedbybothinheritanceandtheenvironment.[ClarificationStatements:Examplesoftheenvironmentaffectingacharacteristiccouldincludenormallytallplantsstuntedbecausetheyweregrownwithinsufficientwaterorlight,alizardmissingatailduetoapredator,andapetdogbecomingoverweightbecauseitisgiventoomuchfoodandlittleexercise.Focusshouldbeonnon-humanexamples.]3-LS4-2.Useevidencetoconstructanexplanationforhowthevariationsincharacteristicsamongindividualswithinthesamespeciesmayprovideadvantagestotheseindividualsintheirsurvivalandreproduction.[ClarificationStatements:Examplescanincluderosebushesofthesamespecies,onewithslightlylongerthornsthantheotherwhichmaypreventitspredationbydeer,andcolorvariationwithinaspeciesthatmayprovideadvantagessooneorganismmaybemorelikelytosurviveandthereforemorelikelytoproduceoffspring.Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsoftheorganismsandhabitatsinvolved.]

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3-LS4-3.Constructanargumentwithevidencethatinaparticularenvironmentsomeorganismscansurvivewell,somesurvivelesswell,andsomecannotsurvive.[ClarificationStatement:Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsofthedifferentorganisms(species)andhabitatsinvolved.]3-LS4-4.Analyzeandinterpretgivendataaboutchangesinahabitatanddescribehowthechangesmayaffecttheabilityoforganismsthatliveinthathabitattosurviveandreproduce.[ClarificationStatements:Changesshouldincludechangestolandforms,distributionofwater,climate,andavailabilityofresources.Changesinthehabitatcouldrangeintimefromaseasontoadecade.Whileitisunderstoodthatecologicalchangesarecomplex,thefocusshouldbeonasinglechangetothehabitat.3-5LS.5Differentiatebetweenobservedcharacteristicsofplantsandanimalsthatarefullyinherited(e.g.colorofflower,shapeofleaves,colorofeyes,numberofappendages)

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andcharacteristicsthatareaffectedbyclimateorenvironment(e.g.browningofleavesduetotoomuchsun,languagespoken).3-5LS.6Giveexamplesofhowinheritedcharacteristicsmaychangeovertimeasadaptationstochangesintheenvironmentthatenableorganismstosurvive,e.g.shapeofbeakorfeet,placementofeyesofhead,lengthofneck,shapeofteeth,color.3-5LS.7Giveexamplesofhowchangesintheenvironment(drought,cold)havecausedsomeplantsandanimalstodieormovetonewlocations(migration).(RelatedEarthScienceStandards)K-2-ESS3.CHumanimpactsonEarthsystems.Thingspeopledocanaffecttheenvironment,buttheycanmakechoicestoreducetheirimpacts.3-5-ESS3.CSocietalactivitieshavehadmajoreffectsonland,ocean,atmosphere,andevenouterspace.SocietalactivitiescanalsohelpprotectEarth’sresourcesandenvironments

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ESS2.ELivingthingscanaffectthephysicalcharacteristicsoftheirenvironment.Mathematics3.MD.B.3.Drawascaledpicturegraphandascaledbargraphtorepresentadatasetwithseveralcategories.Solveone-andtwo-step“howmanymore”and“howmanyless”problemsusinginformationpresentedinscaledbargraphs.LiteracyW3.2.Writeinformative/explanatorytextstoexamineatopicandconveyideasandinformationclearly.TechnologyG3-5:2.7ExplainthatsomeWebsitesandsearchenginesmayincludesponsoredcommerciallinks.

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Stage2–EvidenceEvaluativeCriteria AssessmentEvidencePre-unitAssessment(ifany)

UnitAssessmentCEPA:DesignaBird:AnEvidence-Basedrationale(Seeappendix)Students“create”theirownbird-likecreatureanddevelopascientificargumentthatsupportstheirchosenbeaksandfeetbasedonwhattheircreatedbirdeatsandwhereitlives.

Stage3–LearningPlanPriorgradelevelknowledge(reviewifnecessary)HabitatsandenvironmentUseprinciplesofthephysicalworldtoanalyzelivingsystemsUseevidenceandreasoningtodevelopscientificclaimsandengageindiscussionsofscientificandtechnicaltopicsOriginallybasedonUnderstandingbyDesign2.0©2011GrantWigginsandJayMcTighe.UsedwithPermissionJuly2012

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TieredVocabularyListTier1 Tier2 Tier3HabitatDrought

CommunityBeakNostrilsRainforestsenor

SurviveModel

EnvironmentTraits

GenerationHypothesizeEvolutionExtinction

ReproductionDecompositionNaturalistCommonDescentOrganismAdaptation

InheritedtraitAcquiredtraitVariabletraitSpeciesHeredity

DominantgeneMutationFlukedtail

NaturalselectionAmazonRainforestDeforestationKapokTree

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LessonPlanningAt-A-GlanceLesson CoreActivities OpticalExtensions TechIntegration

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• OhDeer!Game• OhDeer!Graph

• Checkoutabookonawildanimalandmaketop-downweb

2

• DarwinEvolutionvideo• Bird“Beaks”experiment

• Usedifferenttoolsinotherstations• RaccoonsLivingintheCityVideo• Beaks,FeetandFeatherspuppetshow

3

• PlantTraitsvideo• Humantraitsactivity• Closing:GroupPresentation

• BringinFlowers• UsePowerPoint• Tap-downwebofhumantraits• Take-hometraitssheet

4• EgglesExperiment• EgglesMutationExperiment(optional)

• Build-a-birdOnlineActivity

5

• Wolves2Dogvideo• EvolutionofWhalesActivity• Closing:GroupPresentation

6• DeforestationVideos• DeforestationPowerPoint

• RaccoonsLivingintheCityVideo

7• AmazonRainforestvideo• KapokTreebookandworksheet

• RealImagesGreatKapokTree• ReadTheLorax

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Lesson1:OhDeer!BACKGROUNDOverviewoftheLesson Studentswillexploretheimpactofchangetoanenvironmentonthesurvivalofdeerpopulationsthroughgameplay.Theywilllearnthathabitatsprovideresourcesthatallowplantsandanimalstosurviveandreproduce,andwhentheenvironmentchanges,itcanadverselyimpacttheorganismsthatrelyonit.Studentswillalsolearnthatahabitatcanbeaslargeasanoceanorassmallasapoolinariver,aslongasitprovidesthecomponentsforsurvivalandreproduction.Thislessonisadaptedfromhttp://www.projectwild.org/documents/ohdeer.pdf

Thislessonwillrequiretheuseofalargespace,somakesuretocoordinatewiththeteacheraheadoftimetosecurealargespaceforthislesson.FocusStandard(s)3-LS4-3.Constructanargumentwithevidencethatinaparticularenvironmentsomeorganismscansurvivewell,somesurvivelesswell,andsomecannotsurvive.[ClarificationStatement:Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsofthedifferentorganisms(species)andhabitatsinvolved.]3-LS4-4.Analyzeandinterpretgivendataaboutchangesinahabitatanddescribehowthechangesmayaffecttheabilityoforganismsthatliveinthathabitattosurviveandreproduce.[ClarificationStatements:Changesshouldincludechangestolandforms,distributionofwater,climate,andavailabilityofresources.Changesinthehabitatcouldrangeintimefromaseasontoadecade.Whileitisunderstoodthatecologicalchangesarecomplex,thefocusshouldbeonasinglechangetothehabitat.]3-5LS.7Giveexamplesofhowchangesintheenvironment(drought,cold)havecausedsomeplantsandanimalstodieormovetonewlocations(migration).

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3.MD.B.3.Drawascaledpicturegraphandascaledbargraphtorepresentadatasetwithseveralcategories.Solveone-andtwo-step“howmanymore”and“howmanyless”problemsusinginformationpresentedinscaledbargraphs.LearningTargetsIcanexplainhowchangesinanenvironmentcanimpactthesurvivalofanimals.Icanrecognizethatanimalscanhavedifferentresponsestochangesinanenvironment.Icanrecognizethatanimalshavedifferentneedsthatmayormaynotbemetbyaparticularenvironment.Icancreateabargraphtoshowfluctuationsinhabitatcomponentsandthepopulationofamodelanimal.(deer)AssessmentIntheirsciencejournalshavestudents:

• Drawapictureofthedeerandthefourresources“played”inthegame.• Drawasecondpictureandeliminateoneofthefourresourcesanddescribehowandwhyitimpactsthedeerpopulation.

WIDALanguageObjectives(DependentontheneedsofyourELLstudents)TargetedAcademicLanguage/KeyVocabulary

Tier1:habitat,drought,communityTier2:survive,Tier3:reproduction,decomposition

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RESOURCESANDMATERIALSQuantity Item Source

Space(playground,gym,etc.) ClassroomTeacher20 Graphpaper&pencils ClassroomTeacher1 GameRoundsHandout Binder,teachertocopy1 GraphingworksheetforCategoriesandData Binder,teachertocopy1 Bucketorbintoholdsurvivalcomponent“popsiclesticks” Bin25 Popsiclesticks,labeledforeachofthe5survivalcomponent(5each) Bin1roll Maskingtapetomarkareas Bin1 Largeflipchart(withthesamedatatableashandout)torecordclassdata ClassroomTeacher**Itemsinboldshouldbereturnedforusenextyear**LESSONDETAILSLessonOpening/Activator

1. Askstudentswhatahabitatis.Elicitresponses.Askiftheythinkapoolofwaterinariverisahabitat?(Itis.)[SP1-AskingQuestions/DefiningProblems]

2. Buildingonstudentideas,explainorreview/reinforcethatahabitatisanareathatincludesfood,water,shelter,andspaceforplantsandanimals.Askstudentstosharesomeexamplesofhabitatstheyhavelearnedabout,includingtropicalrainforests,deserts,grasslands,woodlands,wetlands,arctic,oceans.(Studentsmightnothavehadanyformalinstructioninhabitats.)Askthemto“pairandshare”anddescribetotheirpartnerthehabitatintheirbackyardortheirfavoritepark.

3. Askwhathappenstoplantsoranimalsinthehabitatwhenthereisachangetotheenvironment/habitat.Givesomeexamples.Elicitresponses.

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4. Discusshowthesechangesaffecttheexistenceoftheplantsoranimals.Introducekeyvocabularylikelifecycle,decomposition,andreproductionandexplaintothestudentsthattheywillbedoinganactivitythatsimulatestheseconditions.

5. Askifchangesinanenvironmentonlyaffectanimalsormighttheyaffectplants,too.(GivetheexampleoftheAmericanChestnutTree,99.9%havediedfromanimporteddisease,askstudentstohypothesizewhathappenedtothebirdsthatbuiltnestsinthetrees,thesmallanimalsthatatethenutsfromthetrees,etc.)Elicitresponses.

OhDeer!Thegame(Lessonlikelydoneovertwodays–breakbetweentheactivityanddiscussion/dataanalysis)

1. Tellstudentstheywillbeparticipatinginanactivitythatemphasizesthemostessentialthingsanimalsneedtosurvive.Reviewtheessentialcomponentsofahabitatwiththestudents:food,water,shelter,air,andfavorabletemperature.

a. Explaintheywillbeplayingasimulationorgamethatrepresentswhathappensinnature.Ananimalneedsallofthehabitatcomponentsandisseekingthesecomponentstosurvive.Ifananimalisn’tabletoeat,drink,findshelter,andhavespacetogrowandreproduceitdoesnotsurvive.

b. Explaintheywillplaymultipleroundsofthisgameandtheywillhaveanopportunitytoplaydifferentpartsduringthegame.

c. Explaintheywillneedtotaketimebetweeneachroundtocountthedeerwhosurvivedandthosethatdidnot.Theywillwritethisdataintheirowndatatableandtheywillgraphthisdatatogetherduringthenextday.

d. Explaintherulesofthegameoncebeforestudentsmovetothespace.

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Settinguptheplayarea:Usingmaskingtapemarkoff2parallellinesatleast10feetapart,and2holdingareas,onefordeerthat“SurviveandReproduce”(i.e.,dofindtheirhabitatcomponent)andonefordeerthat“DieandDecompose”(i.e.,don’tfindtheirhabitatcomponent).

SimulationLayOutofSpace/Room

Line1

Line2

SurviveandReproduce

DieandDecompose

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2. Askthestudentstocountoffinfives.(Ifthenumberofstudentsintheclassistoolowforfivehabitatcomponents,airandfavorabletemperaturecanbecombinedandlabeledas“space”.Explaintothestudentsthathavingahabitablelivingspaceentailsairandfavorabletemperaturethatisconducivetosurviving.)Haveallthe1’sgotoLine1andfindaspaceontheline;all2’s,3’s,4’s,and5’s,gotoLine2andfindaspaceonthatline.Atthebeginningofthegameandthefirstround,the2linesofstudentsshouldbefacingeachother.(SeediagraminWorksheets/AdditionalResourcesSectionattheendofthisunit.)Tellthe1’stheyrepresent“deer.”Explainallanimals,includingdeerneedagoodhabitattosurvive.Askthestudentswhattheessentialcomponentsofhabitatare(food,water,shelter,space).Explainthatthedeer(1’s)needtofindoneofthose4thingstosurvive.(ThedeerwillknowwhattheyneedbyrandomlyselectingaPopsiclestickoutofthecontainerwithoneofthe4habitatcomponentswrittenonit.TheywilllookforwhattheyneedbasedonhowthestudentsonLine2areholdingtheirhandstorepresenteachcomponent.)

3. Tellthe2’s,3’s,4’s,and5’stheyarethehabitatcomponentsoffood,water,shelter,andspace.ThestudentwillalsorandomlyselectaPopsiclestickoutofthecontainerwithoneofthe4habitatcomponentswrittenonit.Thestudentsdepictwhichcomponenttheyselectedbyholdingtheirhandsinaspecificway:

a. Torepresentfood,clamphandsovertheirstomach.b. Torepresentwater,puthandsovertheirmouth.c. Torepresentshelter,holdhandstogetherovertheirhead.d. Torepresentspace,holdhandsoutfromtheirsides

Havetheentireclasspracticethehandmotionsthatrepresenteachhabitatcomponentbyshoutingout,“food,”“water,”“shelter”and“space”whilemodelingthehandplacement.

4. AskthestudentstocountthenumberofdeeronLine1.Recordthatnumberintheclassdatatable.Askthestudentsto

countthehabitatcomponentsonLine2.Recordthatnumberintheclassdatatable.Askthestudentstopredictiftheythinkallofthedeerwillfindthehabitatcomponenttheyneedduringthefirstround.Askafewstudentstoexplaintheir

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thinkingaroundtheirprediction.Notethepredictionsontheclasstable.

5. Theactivitystartswithallplayerslinedupbehindtheirrespectivelines(deerononeside,habitatcomponentsontheotherside).Tellthestudentstoallturnaroundsothe2linesofstudentshavetheirbackstoeachother.

6. Beginthefirstroundbywalkingdownthedeerlineandhandingeachdeera“deer”Popsiclestick.The“habitatcomponents”alsoselectaPopsiclestickoutofthehabitatcontainer.Itwillhaveoneofthe4habitatcomponentswrittenonit

7. Givethestudentsafewmomentstoputtheirhandsinplace—overstomachs,overmouths,overtheirheads,orstraightout.

8. Whenthestudentsareready,say,“OhDeer!”Eachdeerandeachhabitatcomponentturntofacetheother.

9. Whendeerseethehabitatcomponenttheyneed,theyshouldskiptoit.EachdeermustholdthePopsiclestickuntil“capturing”astudentwhorepresentsthatcomponent.Eachdeerthatacquiresitsnecessaryhabitatcomponenttakesitselfandthehabitatcomponentstudenttothe“SurviveandReproduce”box.“Capturing”acomponentrepresentsthedeersuccessfullymeetingitsneedsandsuccessfullyreproducingasaresult.Boththedeerandthehabitatcomponentwillbedeerinthenextround.Anydeerthatfailstofinditsfood,water,shelterorspaceshouldmovetothe“DieandDecompose”box.Anydeerthatdiedwillbeahabitatcomponentinthenextround;theybecomethefood,water,orshelteravailabletothedeerthatarestillalive.

10. Askthestudentstocounthowmanydeerwereinthe“SurvivedandReproduced”box(e.g.,theyfoundtheirhabitatcomponent)afterRound1.Askthestudentshowmanydeerdiedanddecomposed(e.g.,theydidnotfindtheirhabitatcomponent).Mostdeershouldhavesurvivedandreproduced.Therewillbemanyhabitatstudentswhodidnotpairup

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withadeer.Theygobacktothehabitatline.Ifanydeerdied,theynowgotothehabitatlineandbecomeahabitatcomponent.Theteacherrecordsthenumbertotalsurvivorsandtotaldeerdeathsattheendofeachroundintheclassdatatable.Continuetheactivityforapproximately2-3morerounds.Attheendofeachround,the“deerstudents”returntheirPopsiclestickstothecontaineranddrawnewsticks(togetnewsurvivalcomponent)oncetheyareontheline.Atthestartandendofeachround,theteachershouldtaketimetocountthedeerandhabitatcomponents,andthesurvivorsanddead.Theteachershouldtaketimeattheendofeachroundtotalkaboutwhathappened.

● Whyaretheremoredeathsattheendofaround?● Whathappened?● Whyaretheremoreorfewerhabitatcomponents?

Studentsshouldstarttosee,asthenumberofdeerincreases,therearefewerhabitatcomponentsforthatdeerduetocompetition,limitedresources,andpopulationgrowth.

11. ForRound4,theteachershouldsecretlytellthehabitatstudentsthatthereisadroughtandsothereisnowateravailableforthedeer.Theymayonlybefood,shelter/space.Runthesimulation.Countthosewhosurvivedandreproducedandthosewhodied.Recordontheclassdatatable.Discusswhathappenedandofferthereasonsforit.

12. ForRound5,whispertothehabitatstudentsthatthedroughtcontinuesandwithoutwater,foodcan’tgrow.Habitatstudentsmayonlymakethesignsofshelterandspace.DeercontinuetorandomlyselectthePopsiclesticksfromtheentireassortment.Notetheresultsattheendoftheroundontheclassdatatable.Taketimetodiscussstudentthinkingaboutwhatishappeningasthehabitatchanges.

13. ForRound6,whispertohabitatstudentsthathumanshavedecidedtodevelopthearea(buildhousesoranewfactory),sothereisnolongerspaceorshelter.Tellthemtheymayonlymakethesignsoffoodandwater.Deercontinue

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torandomlyselectthecardsfromtheentireassortment.Notetheresultsattheendoftheroundontheclassdatatable.Taketimetodiscussstudentthinkingaboutwhatishappeningasthehabitatchanges.

14. Continueplayingroundsof“OhDeer”astimepermits.Limitthehabitatinavarietyofwayssostudentsunderstandthereisarelationshipbetweenanimalsthatareabletomeettheirneedsandsurvival/reproduction.

15. Attheendofthesimulation,bringthestudentsbacktotheclassroom/gatheringspacetoplacethedatafromtheclasssimulationintotheirowndatatable.

16. Encouragestudentstotalkaboutwhattheyexperiencedandsawinthesimulationandencouragethemtousethedataasevidencefortheirreasoning[SP7-ArgumentsfromEvidence].Forexample,theysawasmallherdofdeer(7studentsinaclasssizeof20)beginbyfindingmorethanenoughofitshabitatneeds.However,becausethepopulationofdeerexpandedovertwotothreeroundsoftheactivityitexceededtheabilityofthehabitattosupplywhatitneededtosurviveandreproduce;therewasnotsufficientfood,water,andshelterforallmembersoftheherd.Atthatpoint,deerstarvedordiedofthirstorlackofshelter,andtheyreturnedaspartofthehabitat.Thedeerpopulationwasabovethecarryingcapacityoftheenvironment.Thegraphwillshowtherelationshipsbetweenthenumberofdeerinahabitat,thenumberofhabitatcomponents,andtheabilityofthedeertosurviveandreproduce.

17. Brainstormsomesuggestionsforthetitleofthegraph,andwritethemontheboard.Studentswillcopytheclassgraphontotheirowngraphingsheet,titlingitwhatevertheychoose.Discusswhatmakesagoodtitleforagraphandwhatinformation(e.g.,thecause-and-affectrelationshipbeingmeasured)itshouldconveytothereader.

18. Whenthestudentshavecompletedtheirgraphs,havethemglueitintotheirjournalsmakingsuretheydatetheentry.

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LessonClosingWholeclasscommentsandquestionsposedbyteacherorsciencefellow:

● Whydidsomedeerliveandsomedeerdie?● What4necessaryresourcesdoesahabitatprovide?● Howdothosehelpthesurvivalofthedeer?● Whathappenedtotheresourcesasthedeerpopulationgrew,orgotsmaller?

AssessmentIntheirsciencejournalshavestudents:

• Drawapictureofthedeerandthefourresources“played”inthegame.• Drawasecondpictureandeliminateoneofthefourresourcesanddescribehowandwhyitimpactsthedeerpopulation.

OptionalExtension Duringlibrarytime,studentscancheckoutabookonawildanimalandcompleteatopdownweb,includingaspectslikehabitat,diet,physicaltraitsandbehaviortrait.Discusstheimportanceofdifferentaspectstoitssurvival,andmakeconnectionstotheOhDeergame.

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Lesson2:Adaptation:FortheBirds

(BirdsandTheirBeaks)(AdaptedfromCenterforLearninginAction,Lesson5,BirdBeakAdaptation)

BACKGROUND

OverviewoftheLesson Animaladaptationsareanybodyshape,process,orbehaviorthatallowsanorganismtosurviveinitsenvironment.Populationsofanimalschangeovertimeinresponsetotheirenvironment.Whydobirdshavedifferentshapedbeaks?Birdshavemanydifferentkindsofbeaks,dependingonwhattheyeatandwheretheirfoodsourceis.Forinstance,birdsmayfindtheirfoodinwater,mud,flowers,seeds,orwood.Differentshapedbeaksalloweasieraccesstothesevariousfoodsupplies.Adaptationtoaparticularenvironmentoccursovertimeasorganismsbestsuitedtotheenvironmentsurvive,reproduce,andpasstheirinheritedtraitstothenextgeneration.Thishands-onlessonmodelsdifferenttypesofbeaks[SP2-Modeling].Thislessonhaslotsofmaterialsand6stations,soitwilltaketimetosetup.Eachstationwillhaveafoodsourceandasetofthreedifferentutensils,whichstudentsuseassample"beaks”.(Note:MuchofthisconceptisintegralintotheCEPA).

Thespecificbirdsthateateachtypeoffoodshouldbediscussedattheendofclassafterthegrouppresentations.

1.Nectar(coloredwater)needstobesuckedout—Hummingbird2.Worms(gummyworms)needtobedugandpulledout—Robin3.Seeds(sunflowerseeds)needtobecrackedopen—Sparrows,Finches4.Fish(Styrofoampieces)needtobescoopedoutofthewater—Heron5.Smallinsects(rice)needtobepriedoutofsmallcrevices—Woodpeckers6.Meat(marshmallows)willneedtobepulledoffofbones—Owls,Hawks

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FocusStandard(s)3-LS4-2:Useevidencetoconstructanexplanationforhowthevariationsincharacteristicsamongindividualswithinthesamespeciesmayprovideadvantagestotheseindividualsintheirsurvivalandreproduction.[ClarificationStatements:Examplescanincluderosebushesofthesamespecies,onewithslightlylongerthornsthantheotherwhichmaypreventitspredationbydeer,andcolorvariationwithinaspeciesthatmayprovideadvantagessooneorganismmaybemorelikelytosurviveandthereforemorelikelytoproduceoffspring.Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsoftheorganismsandhabitatsinvolved.]

3-LS4-3.Constructanargumentwithevidencethatinaparticularenvironmentsomeorganismscansurvivewell,somesurvivelesswell,andsomecannotsurvive.[ClarificationStatement:Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsofthedifferentorganisms(species)andhabitatsinvolved.]

(2006)3-5LS.6Giveexamplesofhowinheritedcharacteristicsmaychangeovertimeasadaptationstochangesintheenvironmentthatenableorganismstosurvive,e.g.shapeofbeakorfeet,placementofeyesofhead,lengthofneck,shapeofteeth,color.LearningTargetsIcanexplainhowspecificbirdbeaksareadaptedtoeatacertaintypesoffood.Icanpredictwhattypeoffooddifferentbirdseatbasedontheshapeoftheirbeak.Icancollectandrecorddatatodeterminewhichtypeofbeakisbestsuitedforwhichtypeoffood.Icanhypothesizewhatwouldhappentoabirdpopulationifitsenvironmentchanged.Icanexplaintheresultsofthebirdbeakexperimenttotheclass.

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Assessment• Discussionquestions• RecordofExperiment• ScienceJournalEntry:Identifyafoodsourceanddrawabeakthatwouldbebestsuitedtoeatingthatfoodsource,

givingevidenceforwhythebeakwouldbegoodforeatingthatfoodsource.Optional:Writeadescription(asa“beakuser’sguide”or“how-tomanual”)forhowthebeakwouldeattheidentifiedfoodsource.

WIDALanguageObjectives(DependentontheneedsofyourELLstudents)TargetedAcademicLanguage/KeyVocabulary

Tier1:beakTier2:model,environment(asinhabitat)Tier3:naturalist,commondescent,organism,adaptation

RESOURCESANDMATERIALSQuantity Item Source

1 Projectororabilitytoplayvideos ClassroomTeacher1 BirdBeakPowerPointorPDF(picturesofbirdbeaks) Thumbdrive(Classroom

Teachertomakecopiesifneeded)

1 BirdBeakAdaptationStationWorksheet(2sheets) Binder,teachertocopyforstudents

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DarwinVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ekGLlKd_HU Thumbdrive RaccoonsLivingfortheCityVideo:http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-

nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/Thumbdrive

11111

Station1Graduatedcylinder(addwater)CupShoestringDropperSpongestrip

AllinBin

1bag11bag1111

Station2GummywormsCupPottingsoilDeeppanStrawChopsticksPliers

AllinBin

1bag1111

Station3SunflowerseedsCupPliersChopsticksTweezers

AllinBin

5

Station4Styrofoampieces

AllinBin

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CupShallowpan(addwater)ChopsticksTweezersSlottedspoon

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Station5RiceincircularpieceofStyrofoamCupDropperTongsTweezers

AllinBin

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Station6MarshmallowstiedtostringCupChopsticksTongsSkewers

AllinBin

**Itemsinboldshouldbereturnedforusenextyear**

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LESSONDETAILSSetup

Youwillneedtosetupsixstationsinadvanceofteachingthislesson.Therearelotsofmaterialssoitwilltaketimetosetup.

LessonOpening/Activator

1. StudentswatchthevideoDarwinEvolution(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ekGLlKd_HU)anddiscusstheadaptationoftortoises’differenttraitsthatenablethemtofindfoodintheirenvironment(lotsofgreeneryvs.highcactus)asabridgetounderstandinghowbirdbeaksareadaptedforthefoodtheirhabitatsoffer.Discussthefollowingquestionsasaclass.Whatdoesadaptationmean?Whataresomeexamplesofadaptations?Howmightlivingthingsbecomeadaptedtotheirenvironment?(Remember,adaptationsmustbeinherited.)Giveexamplesofadaptations:(inheritedtraitsthatchangeovertimetoenableorganismstosurvive,e.g.,shapeofbeakorfeet,colorofpetalsonflowers,lengthofclaws,sizeofpaws,placementofeyesonhead,lengthofneck,shapeofteeth,coloroffeathers).

2. Now,relateadaptationstobirds.Askthestudentstosharewiththeclasswhattheyknowaboutbirds.Whatmakesabirdabird?Whatdobirdsneedtosurvive?Whatkindsoffooddotheythinkbirdseat?(Insects,seeds,berries,andmeatareamongthemostcommon.)Wheredobirdslive?Whatbirdsdotheyseeandheareveryday?Playstaticvideo(http://youtu.be/quJBrYU7hnM)ofBirdBeakAdaptations,pausingaftereachimage.ThiscanalsobeprovidedasPDForinPowerPointformat.

DuringtheLesson

1.Arrangethefollowingmaterialsinfrontoftheclassa. Agraduatedcylinderfilledwithcoloredwater(replacethecoloredwaterwithclearwaterforthechallengestation) b. Apanofpottingsoilwithgummywormsburiedthroughout

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c. Sunflowerseedsspreadthroughoutapan d. AdishofshallowwaterwithStyrofoamcubesfloatinginit e. RicegrainstuckedintoStyrofoam f. Marshmallowshangingonstrings

Discusswithstudentsthateachoftheseitemsrepresentsatypeoffoodeatenbyvariousbirds.Askstudentsiftheycanhypothesizewhatabirdwouldhavetodoinordertoreachthefoodsupply.Doestheshapeofabird'sbeaklimitwhattheycaneat?2.Dividestudentsintogroupsofatleastthreepergroupandassigneachgrouptoastation3.Makesurethestationsandequipmentaresetuparoundtheroom.(Eachstationshouldhaveasetofinstructions,arecordingsheet,afoodsource,acuptoplaceusedfoodsource,andasetofthreedifferentutensils,whichtheyaretouseassample"beaks."Eachstationshouldtakeapproximately5-10minutesforthestudentstotryoutthedifferentutensils.Itisencouragedthatthestationsbesetupinacircleinordertomakeiteasierforthestudenttotransitionfromonestationtothenext.)4.Afterreadingtheirinstructions,askstudentstopredictwhich"beak"willworkbestfor"eating"theirspecific"food"ontheirrecordingsheet.5.Eachgroupwillseewhichfoodiseasiesttogatherwitheachutensil.

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Station#1Foodsource:GraduatedcylinderwithwaterSamplebeaks:shoestring,dropper,andspongestripProcedure:

1) Experimentwithallthreetoolsanddecidewhich“beak”worksbesttotakewaterfromthegraduatedcylinderandputintoacup.

2) Recordanswersandgiveevidencetosupporttheconclusion.Station#2Foodsource:GummywormsinpottingsoilinapanSamplebeaks:straw,chopsticks,andpliersProcedure:

1) Experimentwithallthreetoolsanddecidewhich“beak”worksbesttoremovegummywormsfromthepottingsoilandputintoacup.

2) Recordanswersandgiveevidencetosupporttheconclusion.

Station#3Foodsource:SunflowerseedsspreadoutinapanSamplebeaks:pliers,chopsticks,andtweezersProcedure:

1) Experimentwithallthreetoolsanddecidewhich“beak”worksbesttocrackopenthesunflowerseeds,thenremovetheseedsandputthemintoacup.

2) Recordanswersandgiveevidencetosupporttheconclusion.

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Station#4Foodsource:FloatingStyrofoamsquaresinapanofshallowwaterSamplebeaks:chopsticks,tweezers,andslottedspoonProcedure:

1) Experimentwithallthreetoolsanddecidewhich“beak”worksbesttoremovealloftheStyrofoamfromthewater.

2) Recordanswersandgiveevidencetosupporttheconclusion.Station#5Foodsource:RicestuckintoStyrofoamSamplebeaks:dropper,plastictongs,andtweezersProcedure:

1) Experimentwithallthreetoolsanddecidewhich“beak”worksbesttoremovericefromtheStyrofoamandputintoacup.

2) Recordanswersandgiveevidencetosupporttheconclusion.Station#6Foodsource:HangingmarshmallowsSamplebeaks:Chopsticks,tongs,andskewerProcedure:

1) Experimentwithallthreetoolsanddecidewhich“beak”worksbesttoremovethemarshmallowsfromthestring.

2) Recordanswersandgiveevidencetosupporttheconclusion

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LessonClosingDiscussthefollowingquestionsasaclassorintheirgroups[SP7-ArgumentsfromEvidence]:

● Intheseexperiments,whyweresometools(beaks)betteratgettingfoodthanothers?● Howdidthetoolsresemblethedifferentshapesofbirdbeaks?● Whatdidyourresultstellyouaboutbirdbeaks?

Assessment 1.Discussionquestions

2.RecordofExperiment3.ScienceJournalEntry:Identifyafoodsourceanddrawabeakthatwouldbebestsuitedtoeatingthatfoodsource,givingevidenceforwhythebeakwouldbegoodforeatingthatfoodsource.Optional:Writeadescription(asa“beakuser’sguide”or“how-tomanual”)forhowthebeakwouldeattheidentifiedfoodsource.

OptionalExtensions

1. AdditionalExperiment:Havestudentstaketheirtoolstoanotherstationandcomparewhichisbetter.Studentswillhaveto“repair”stationstodoafollow-upexperiment.

2. ViewRaccoonsliving-for-the-cityhttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/Discussthedifferencebetweenadaptationandresponsetoasituation.Thisvideogivesapreviewofwhatistocomeintheunit,soitwouldbeveryhelpfultointroduceitearlyon.

3. PerformthepuppetshowBeaks,Feet,andFeathersanddiscussafterhowdifferentanimalsuseddifferenttraitstoescapethecat(andsurvive).

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Lesson3:WhoAreYou?YourFamilyTraits

BACKGROUND

OverviewoftheLessonTraitsarequalities,featuresorotherthingsthatdistinguishoneorganismfromanother.Traitscanincludethingslikehaircolor,colorofpetalforflowers,toothshape,leafshape,beakshape,bonesize,ormusclestructure.Traitscomeintwovarieties:acquired(learnedorgained)andinherited(heredity).Inheritedtraitsarepasseddownfromonegenerationtothenextandacquiredtraitsarelearnedorobtainedoveranindividual’slife,butnotpassedontothenextgeneration.Studentwilllearnthattraitsarethe“featuresandqualities”thatchangetohelpplantsandanimalsadapt.ThislessonusesYouTubevideos,pleasereviewthevideosaheadoftimetoprepareforthislesson.FocusStandard(s)3-LS3-1.Provideevidence,includingthroughtheanalysisofdata,thatplantsandanimalshavetraitsinheritedfromparentsandthatvariationofthesetraitsexistinagroupofsimilarorganisms.[ClarificationStatements:Examplesofinheritedtraitsthatvarycanincludethecoloroffur,shapeofleaves,lengthoflegs,andsizeofflowers.Focusshouldbeonnon-humanexamples.][StateAssessmentBoundary:Geneticmechanismsofinheritanceorpredictionoftraitsarenotexpectedinstateassessment.]3-LS3-2.Distinguishbetweeninheritedcharacteristicsandthosecharacteristicsthatresultfromadirectinteractionwiththeenvironment.Giveexamplesofcharacteristicsoflivingorganismsthatareinfluencedbybothinheritanceandtheenvironment.[ClarificationStatements:Examplesoftheenvironmentaffectingacharacteristiccouldincludenormallytallplantsstuntedbecausetheyweregrownwithinsufficientwaterorlight,alizardmissingatailduetoapredator,andapetdogbecomingoverweightbecauseitisgiventoomuchfoodandlittleexercise.Focusshouldbeonnon-humanexamples.]

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[2006]3-5LS.5Differentiatebetweenobservedcharacteristicsofplantsandanimalsthatarefullyinherited(e.g.colorofflower,shapeofleaves,colorofeyes,numberofappendages)andcharacteristicsthatareaffectedbyclimateorenvironment(e.g.browningofleavesduetotoomuchsun,languagespoken).LearningTargetsIcanexplainthedifferencebetweenacquiredandinheritedtraits.Icanidentifyiftraitsareinherited,acquired(orboth),throughobservations,outsideknowledge,andgroupdiscussions.Icangiveexamplestoshowthatalllivingthingshavetraitsthatareinheritedandtraitsthatareacquired.AssessmentTypeII(writteninsciencejournals)

• Listthreetraitsandsaywhethertheyareinheritedoracquired • Giveanexampleofaplantoranimalthathasbothinheritedandacquiredtraits • Explainthedifferencebetweeninheritedandacquiredtraits

WIDALanguageObjectives(DependentontheneedsofyourELLstudents)TargetedAcademicLanguage

Tier2:traitsTier3:inheritedtraits,acquired(learned)traits,variabletrait

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RESOURCESANDMATERIALSQuantity Item Source

1 Projectororabilitytoplayvideos ClassroomTeacher1 Aplant ClassroomTeacher Sciencejournals ClassroomTeacher1 InheritedTraitsHandout(Pictures) Binder,teachertocopy

forstudents6copies(1perstation)

“WhoHas”Tallyworksheet Binder,teachertocopyforstudents

1 FrequencyTableWorksheet Binder,teachertocopyforstudents

TraitsPlantVarietyVideo:http://youtu.be/4_Pje5RdT0A Thumbdrive**Itemsinboldmustbereturnedtothebinattheendofthelesson**LESSONDETAILSLessonOpening/ActivatorSciencefellowsandteachersshouldreviewthevideoaheadoftime:TraitsPlantVariety(http://youtu.be/4_Pje5RdT0A).Playthevideosforthestudents,andpausetodiscusstheinheritabletraitsofplantsandhowtheyarebreedforcertaintraitslikecolorandleafsize.Decideifyou’dliketoplaythevideosthroughtotheendandcontinuetopausewhenappropriateformorediscussion.

1. Brainstormalistofinherited(e.g.,traitsyouarebornwith)humantraits,includingeyecolor,haircolor,freckles,dimples,curlingthetongue,earlobes.Broadenthediscussiontoincludeinheritedtraitsofdogsorotherpets.

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2. Brainstormalistofacquired(e.g.,traitsthatarelearned)humantraits,includingridingaskateboard,doingaddition,speakinganotherlanguage,learningtoread.Askabouttheacquiredtraitsofdogsorotherpets(toshakehands,laydown,sit).

3. Brainstormalistofinheritedtraitsofplants(e.g.,barkoftrees,colorofpetalforflowers,tasteoffruit).4. Brainstormalistofacquiredtraitsinplants(e.g.,shapeofabushafteritistrimmed).

DuringtheLesson

1. PassoutInheritedTraitsPictureworksheet.Reviewtheworksheetasaclassandrelateittotheexamplesstudentsgave.Youmayneedtodiscussordemonstratethemeaningoftheword“variable”(relateittothedifferencesobservedinthehumantraits;e.g.,colorofhair,sizeofsecondtoe).

2. Setup6stationsaroundtheclassroom.Eachstationwillfocusoncollectingdataononeoftheinheritedtraitslistedon

theworksheet.Dividethestudentsupinto6groupsandassigneachgrouptobeinchargeofastation(theywilllaterpresentthedatacollectedatthisstation).

a. Setupthestationssothatthe“WhoHas…”worksheetisvisibleandaccessibleforstudentstowriteon;andtheparticulartraitthestationisfocusingonisvisibleandclearwithapictureordrawing.

b. Haveeachstudentgoaroundthestationsandfillouttheworksheetwiththeirnameandwhetherornottheyhavethetraitthestationwasassigned.(Itisokayiftheydon’tgettoallthegroup.)

3. Oncethestudentshavegonethroughthestations,havegroupsreturntotheirassignedstationandtallyuptheir

findings.Passoutgraphingsheetsandhaveeachgroupdiscuss,reviewthetally,andgraphtheirfindings.

4. Grouppresentation:Havethegroupscomeuptothefrontoftheclassroomandpresentthefindingsfromthedatacollected.

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LessonClosing1. Asktheclassiftherewereanysurprisesorconfusionwhensurveyingclassmates?2. Whataresomeexamplesofinheritedtraitsofpeople?3. Whataresomeexamplesofinheritedtraitsofanimals?4. Whatdoinheritedtraitsexplain?Askstudentstorecordconclusionsintheirsciencejournals.Studentsshoulduseat

leastonpieceofdatafromtheirworksheetasevidencetosupporttheirconclusionsAssessmentTypeII(writteninsciencejournals)

• Listthreetraitsandsaywhethertheyareinheritedoracquired • Giveanexampleofaplantoranimalthathasbothinheritedandacquiredtraits • Explainthedifferencebetweeninheritedandacquiredtraits

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Lesson4:Heredity-TheEyesHaveItBACKGROUND

OverviewoftheLessonThislessonisahands-onexperimentthatfollowstheadaptationofafictionalspecies(theEggles)throughbirth,maturity,reproduction,anddeath,usingeyesasthetraitthatisinfluencedbytheenvironment.Thefocusofthislessonisontheideathatthe“dominantgene”iswhatisseenasaresultofadaptation[SP2-Modeling].Thelessonshouldbesplitintothreeparts(overthreedays).Feelfreetostartthenextlessonandhavetwolessonsoccurringsimultaneously.Theteacherandsciencefellowshouldcoordinatehowmuchtimetospendonthislessonandwhenthethreepartsofthelessonwilltakeplace.

FocusStandard(s)3-LS1-1.Usesimplegraphicalrepresentationstoshowthatdifferenttypesoforganismshaveuniqueanddiverselifecycles.Describethatallorganismshavebirth,growth,reproduction,anddeathincommonbutthereareavarietyofwaysinwhichthesehappen.[ClarificationStatements:Examplescanincludedifferentwaysplantsandanimalsbegin(e.g.,sproutfromaseed,bornfromanegg),grow(e.g.,increaseinsizeandweight,produceanewpart),reproduce(e.g.,developseeds,rootrunners,mateandlayeggsthathatch),anddie(e.g.,lengthoflife).Plantlifecyclesshouldfocusonthoseoffloweringplants.Describingvariationinorganismlifecyclesshouldfocusoncomparisonsofthegeneralstagesofeach,notspecifics.][StateAssessmentBoundary:Detaileddescriptionsofanyoneorganism’scycle,thedifferencesof“completemetamorphosis”and“incompletemetamorphosis,”ordetailsofhumanreproductionarenotexpectedinstateassessment.]3-LS3-1.Provideevidence,includingthroughtheanalysisofdata,thatplantsandanimalshavetraitsinheritedfromparentsandthatvariationofthesetraitsexistinagroupofsimilarorganisms.[ClarificationStatements:Examplesofinheritedtraitsthatvarycanincludethecoloroffur,shapeofleaves,lengthoflegs,andsizeofflowers.Focusshouldbeonnon-human

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examples.][StateAssessmentBoundary:Geneticmechanismsofinheritanceorpredictionoftraitsarenotexpectedinstateassessment.]3-LS3-2.Distinguishbetweeninheritedcharacteristicsandthosecharacteristicsthatresultfromadirectinteractionwiththeenvironment.Giveexamplesofcharacteristicsoflivingorganismsthatareinfluencedbybothinheritanceandtheenvironment.[ClarificationStatements:Examplesoftheenvironmentaffectingacharacteristiccouldincludenormallytallplantsstuntedbecausetheyweregrownwithinsufficientwaterorlight,alizardmissingatailduetoapredator,andapetdogbecomingoverweightbecauseitisgiventoomuchfoodandlittleexercise.Focusshouldbeonnon-humanexamples.]3-LS4-2:Useevidencetoconstructanexplanationforhowthevariationsincharacteristicsamongindividualswithinthesamespeciesmayprovideadvantagestotheseindividualsintheirsurvivalandreproduction.[ClarificationStatements:Examplescanincluderosebushesofthesamespecies,onewithslightlylongerthornsthantheotherwhichmaypreventitspredationbydeer,andcolorvariationwithinaspeciesthatmayprovideadvantagessooneorganismmaybemorelikelytosurviveandthereforemorelikelytoproduceoffspring.Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsoftheorganismsandhabitatsinvolved.]LearningTargetsIcanexplainthatvariationsincharacteristicsamongindividualsofthesamespeciesmayprovideadvantagesinsurviving.Icanuseevidencetosupporttheexplanationthattheenvironmentcaninfluencetraits.Icananalyzeandinterpretdatatoprovideevidenceforconclusions.Assessment

• Onthethirdday,havethestudentsrefertotheirgraphingsheetsandwritethestoryoftheEggles,explaininghowtheeyeshadadaptedtonolightandthatitrequiredagenerationforthatadaptationtooccur.

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• UseevidencetosupporthowthevariationintheEggleseyesprovidedadvantagesinsurviving. TargetedAcademicLanguage

Tier2:generationTier3:species,heredity,dominantgene,mutationResourcesandMaterialsQuantity Item Source

1 TheEyesHaveItWorksheet Binder,teachermakescopies

5 Identicalclearplasticbins1labeledGen1,2labeledGen2,2labeledGen3 Bin1 Generation1Bin:25eggs(severalofeachcolor(blue/yellow/green),butnot

exactlysamenumberofeach),allsmalleyes)Bin

1 Generation2Bin:25eggs(severalofeachcolor,butnotexactlysamenumberofeach,allsmalleyes)

Bin

1 Generation3Bin:25eggs(severalofeachcolor,butnotexactlysamenumberofeach,someeggsarelargeeyed)

Bin

1 Purpleeggwithpurplepipecleaners Bin1 EmptyGeneration2bin Bin1 EmptyGeneration3plasticbin Bin2bags Confetti Bin**Itemsinboldshouldbereturnedforusenextyear**

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LESSONDETAILSLessonOpening/Activator

1. Reviewwhatthestudentslearnedaboutadaptationfromthelessononbirdbeaks.Havethempairandsharewithapartnersomethingtheyrememberabouttheirexperiment,andaskafewstudentstosharetheirinsightswiththeclass.

2. Thentellstudentsthatsomethingveryexcitinghappenedtoday:theyjustgotashipmentofanewunstudiedspecies!NowpullouttheGeneration1binandaskthemtocomeupwithanameforthenewspecies.Sampleideas:Eggies,Eggles,oranythingthatastudentmakesup(avoidanamethatistoosimilartoastudent'sname).

DuringtheLessonSuggestedLessonScheduleDay1inEgglesLifespan

1. StartGeneration1withthreeEggles,oneofeachcolor.(AddplentyofseedsinthemtothenreproducealargernumberofEgglesinGeneration2).

2. Counttogetherhowmanyblue,green,andyelloweggsthereare3. Studentsshouldrecordandgraphtheirdata(Usecoloredpencilsifavailable).4. Studentsshouldmakeobservationstogetherasaclassandrecordthemintheirsciencejournals:

a. Whathappenswhenyoushaketheeggs?b. Dotheeyesmove?c. Arealltheeyesthesamesize

5. Thentellthestudentsthatthisgeneration’slivesarealmostover.Butdon'tworry!Asthisgenerationdies,itreleasesits"seeds"(pipecleanerpieces)toreproducethenextgeneration.Openuptheeggsanddiscoverthe"seeds"(pipecleanerpieces)inside.

6. Discuss"Whattypesofseedscomefromblueeggs?Fromgreeneggs?Fromyellow?"Havethestudentsrecordtheirobservations.

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7. Haveeachstudentdeposithisorher"seeds"(pipecleaners)intotheemptyGeneration2bin.Letthebinsitinplainview,exposedtoclassroomlightfortherestoftheschoolday.Shakeupthebinandtellthestudentsthatthese"seeds"willcombine(twotogether)togrowintoneweggs.Addinsomeconfettifor"food".Forfun,youcanalwayscheckthebinduringthedaytoincreasestudentengagement/excitement.

8. Afterstudentsleavethatday,replacetheemptyGeneration2seed-filledbinwiththeegg-filledGeneration2bin(tosimulatetheseedsgrowingintoeggs).

Day2inEgglesLifespan1. DothesameactivitiesasDay1.Havestudentscountthenumberofeggsandgraphthenumberofeachcolor.Intheir

observations,studentsshouldcomparetheirDay2graphtotheirDay1graph.2. Collectthe"seeds"fromGeneration2andplacethemintheemptyGeneration3binthistime,placeGeneration3with

the"seeds"inthedark,insideaclosetorunderaboxthatlimitsthelight.Makesurethestudentsareawarethatthishasoccurred.

3. AttheendofDay2(afterstudentsleave),replacetheGeneration3seedbinwiththeegg-filledGeneration3binthathavesomelarge-eyedeggs.

Day3inEgglesLifespan1. Havethestudentscountuptheeggsintheegg-filledGeneration3bin,thengraphthedataandcompareittothe

previousgraphs.Thistimemakenotethatthereisanewtraitthatisn'tobservedintheparents.2. Discusswithstudentswhysomeeggsmight"grow"largeeyes(to"adapt"tothelowlight/darkenvironment).Discuss

whythisadaptationmight(ormightnot)increasesurvival(inthedark,largeeyesmakeiteasiertofind“confetti”food).Becarefultodistinguishindividualchangesthatareinheritedfromthosethathappentoanindividualduringtheirlife.Alsodiscusstheconceptofthe“dominantgene”withthisgeneration(thedominantgeneinthiscaseisthecolorblue,somakesurethateachgenerationhasalargernumberofblueeggs).

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OptionalConceptAnoptionalconceptthatcanbediscussedismutation,representedbyapurpleeggandpurplepipecleaners.Discusshowgenesarepasseddownbyawayofdifferentcombinations,andwhilethedominantgeneisthegenethatcontinuesovergenerationsandbeatsalltheothers(hencetheworddominant),itcansometimesbethecase,byrandomchance,thatanothergenegetsaddedintothemixandcanbeseeninspecies.Assessment

• Onthethirdday,havethestudentsrefertotheirgraphingsheetsandwritethestoryoftheEggles,explaininghowtheeyeshadadaptedtonolightandthatitrequiredagenerationforthatadaptationtooccur.

• UseevidencetosupporthowthevariationintheEggleseyesprovidedadvantagesinsurviving.

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Lesson5:Evolution-LargeLizardtoWhalein47MillionYears

BACKGROUND

OverviewoftheLessonStudentswillwatchananimationthatsimulatestheevolutionofthewhalefromaland-basedcreaturetothewhale,asitisknowntoday.Studentswilllearnthatadaptationscanoccurovermillionsofyears.Asawaytomakethisconceptmoreeasilyunderstood,weusewolvesandtheirevolutionintodogs.Aswellasexplainingthisevolutionaryprocess,thevideowillenablestudentsto“see”theprocess.Priortobeginningthelesson,besuretowatchbothvideos(focusingontheEvolutionofWhales)inordertoeffectivelynarratetheclipsandformquestionsforthestudentsbeforebeginningthelesson.

FocusStandard(s)3-LS4-2.Useevidencetoconstructanexplanationforhowthevariationsincharacteristicsamongindividualswithinthesamespeciesmayprovideadvantagestotheseindividualsintheirsurvivalandreproduction.[ClarificationStatements:Examplescanincluderosebushesofthesamespecies,onewithslightlylongerthornsthantheotherwhichmaypreventitspredationbydeer,andcolorvariationwithinaspeciesthatmayprovideadvantagessooneorganismmaybemorelikelytosurviveandthereforemorelikelytoproduceoffspring.Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsoftheorganismsandhabitatsinvolved.]

3-LS4-3.Constructanargumentwithevidencethatinaparticularenvironmentsomeorganismscansurvivewell,somesurvivelesswell,andsomecannotsurvive.[ClarificationStatement:Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsofthedifferentorganisms(species)andhabitatsinvolved.]

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3-LS4-4.Analyzeandinterpretgivendataaboutchangesinahabitatanddescribehowthechangesmayaffecttheabilityoforganismsthatliveinthathabitattosurviveandreproduce.[ClarificationStatements:Changesshouldincludechangestolandforms,distributionofwater,climate,andavailabilityofresources.Changesinthehabitatcouldrangeintimefromaseasontoadecade.Whileitisunderstoodthatecologicalchangesarecomplex,thefocusshouldbeonasinglechangetothehabitat.]

3-5LS.6Giveexamplesofhowinheritedcharacteristicsmaychangeovertimeasadaptationstochangesintheenvironmentthatenableorganismstosurvive,e.g.shapeofbeakorfeet,placementofeyesofhead,lengthofneck,shapeofteeth,color.LearningTargetsIcandescribetheprocessofevolutionbyrelatinghowadaptationsmadetolimbsandorgansovermillionsofyearsallowedwhalestomovefromthelandtothewater.AssessmentStudentsshouldrespondtothefollowingpromptintheirsciencejournal:

• Ithastakenmillionsofyearsforwhalestoevolveintotheformtheyhavetoday.Explainhowadaptationshelpedthewhalemovefromlandtowater.Usethewordsforelimbs,hindlegs,flukedtail,andnostrilsinyourresponse.

WIDALanguageObjectives(DependentontheneedsofyourELLstudents)TargetedAcademicLanguage/KeyVocabulary

Tier1:nostrilsTier2:hypothesize,evolution

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Tier3:flukedtail,adaptation,naturalselection

RESOURCESANDMATERIALSQuantity Item Source

1 Projectororabilitytoplayvideos ClassroomTeacher1 RecordingtheEvolutionofaWhaleWorksheet(6pages) Binder,teachertomake

copies WolvestoDogsVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aSjUHRr-AE Thumbdrive EvolutionofWhalesVideo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIc1WoEEVOY&index=1&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY

Thumbdrive

**Itemsinboldmustbereturnedtothebinattheendofthelesson**

LESSONDETAILSLessonOpening/Activator

1. Reviewconceptsfromthepreviouslessonwiththeclass,thenhavestudentspairandsharewithapartnersomethingtheyremember.Askafewstudentstosharetheirinsights.

2. Reintroducetheconceptofevolution.Askstudentstohypothesizewhichanimaladogisdescendedfrom(camefrom)?

Watchthevideoclipontheevolution(domestication)ofwolvesintodogs:Wolves2Dogs(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aSjUHRr-AE).Afterviewingthevideo,breakthestudentsintogroupsoffourandhavethemusetheirpreviousknowledgeregarding

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dogsandevolutioninordertocreateaVenndiagraminwhichtheywriteinthetraitsofwolves,thetraitsofdogs,andtheirsharedtraits(thiscanalsobedonetogetherasaclass).

DuringtheLesson

1. Beforewatchingthevideo,havestudentsdrawapictureofwhattheythinkthewhalelookedlike47millionyearsagointheirsciencejournals.

2. WatchtheEvolutionofWhales(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIc1WoEEVOY&index=1&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY)videotogetherasawholeclass.Theteacherorsciencefellowshouldnarratethevideo(whichhasnosound)inordertoemphasizethekeypointstotheclassandtoguidethestudentstoformaccurateimpressionsandideasrelatedtotheevolutionofthewhale.Afterthisvideoiscomplete,discusswhatstudentssawandwhytheythinkthevariousbodypartschanged.

3. Dividethestudentsintofourgroups.Explainthatyouaregoingtowatchthevideoagain,butthistimeeachgroupwillbethescientistsresponsibleforrecordingtheevolutionofonebodypartofthewhalebydrawingitordescribingitviawriting.Forelimbs(frontpaws),hindlegs(backlegs),flukedtail(flapper),andnostrils(nose).Askstudentstoseeifevery“part”ofthebodyevolvesatthesametime.

4. Handoutworksheetstotherespectivegroups.

5. Playthevideoagain,narratingonceagainasappropriate,andpausingatall“evolutionary”periods,asindicatedbydateandnameonthescreen.Ateachpause,havestudentsdraworwriteaboutthenewlyevolvedversionofthecreatureasindicatedbythechangeinthebodyparttheyaredocumenting.Thegroupassignedtheforelimbsnotesthechangesin

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theforelimbsontheirworksheet;theotherthreegroupsdothesamefortheirbodypartontheirworksheets.Dothefirstevolutionaryperiodtogetherinordertoensurestudentcomprehension.[SP2-Modeling]

6. Attheendofthevideo,afterthecompleteevolutionaryadaptationhasoccurredhaveeachgrouppresenttheirfindings

explaininghowthelimbsororganstheyobservedadapted.

7. Discusshowtheevolutionofwhalewascomparedtowhattheydrewatthebeginningofthelesson.LessonClosing

1. Onceagain,breakthestudentsintofourgroupsandprovidethenameofananimal(ape,lion,tiger,andwildboar)toeachgroupandaskthemtobrainstormwhattheybelievethegivenanimalevolvedinto.Workingtogether,theywilldrawtheprovidedanimalandtheanimalthattheybelievedescendedfromitandpreparesentencesexplainingtheiropinionsandideas.Thegroupswillformtheiropinionsandideasbasedonpriorknowledgeandpreviouslearning.Thegroupswillthenpresenttheirdrawingsandideastotherestoftheclass,usingthepreviouslyconstructedsentencestovalidatetheirclaims.Aftereachpresentation,theteacherwillguidethediscussionsinordertoallowthestudentstoseetheconnectionsbetweentheprovidedanimalsandtheircorrectdescendants(man,domesticcat,andpig)respectively.Anexampleofthiscouldbeifthestudentshypothesizedthatagoatisdescendedfromatiger,theteacherorsciencefellowwouldaskguidingquestionssuchas,“Dogoatandtigershavethesamefoodsource?”or,“Whatisanotheranimalthatlookslikeasmalltiger?”inordertoallowstudentstocreateaccurateassertions.[SP7-ArgumentsfromEvidence]

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AssessmentStudentsshouldrespondtothefollowingpromptintheirsciencejournal:

• Ithastakenmillionsofyearsforwhalestoevolveintotheformtheyhavetoday.Explainhowadaptationshelpedthewhalemovefromlandtowater.Usethewordsforelimbs,hindlegs,flukedtail,andnostrilsinyourresponse.

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Lesson6:EnvironmentalChangeBACKGROUND

OverviewoftheLessonStudentswillexploredifferentchangestoanenvironmentandtheeffectithasonpopulationsoforganisms.Theywilllearnthethreefactorsaffectingenvironmentalchange,whichare:1)changeinclimate;2)changeinresourceavailability(includingwater,food,andshelter),and3)changeintheshapeoftheland.Theywillalsoanalyzeanddiscusstheroleofhumanactions(whichare:industrialuses,agriculture,andlivestock)inthatprocess.Theywilllearnabouttheeffectsofrapiddeforestationonplantsandanimals.FocusStandard(s)3-LS4-3.Constructanargumentwithevidencethatinaparticularenvironmentsomeorganismscansurvivewell,somesurvivelesswell,andsomecannotsurvive.[ClarificationStatement:Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsofthedifferentorganisms(species)andhabitatsinvolved.]3-LS4-4.Analyzeandinterpretgivendataaboutchangesinahabitatanddescribehowthechangesmayaffecttheabilityoforganismsthatliveinthathabitattosurviveandreproduce.[ClarificationStatements:Changesshouldincludechangestolandforms,distributionofwater,climate,andavailabilityofresources.Changesinthehabitatcouldrangeintimefromaseasontoadecade.Whileitisunderstoodthatecologicalchangesarecomplex,thefocusshouldbeonasinglechangetothehabitat.]

3-5-ESS3.CSocietalactivitieshavehadmajoreffectsonland,ocean,atmosphere,andevenouterspace.SocietalactivitiescanalsohelpprotectEarth’sresourcesandenvironments

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W3.2.Writeinformative/explanatorytextstoexamineatopicandconveyideasandinformationclearly.

G3-5:2.7ExplainthatsomeWebsitesandsearchenginesmayincludesponsoredcommerciallinks.LearningTargetsIcanexplainhowchangesinanenvironmentcanaffectthesurvivalofdifferentkindsofplantsandanimals.Icanrecognizethathumanactivitycanleadtoenvironmentalchanges.Icanemployinformationfromonlinesources(videos)inordertocreateandjustifyideasregardingdeforestation.AssessmentIntheirsciencejournals,studentsshouldrespondtothefollowingprompts:

• Listthreemaincausesofdeforestation. • Describehowplants’andanimals’survivalisaffected. • Evaluate,citingevidence,whetherthosesamecausesofdeforestationarefoundlocally.

WIDALanguageObjectives(DependentontheneedsofyourELLstudents)TargetedAcademicLanguage/KeyVocabulary

Tier1:habitat,rainforestTier2:extinctionTier3:amazon,deforestation

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RESOURCESANDMATERIALSQuantity Item Source

1 Videoaccessandprojectionequipment ClassroomTeacher1 PowerPointonthehistoryandimpactsofdeforestation Thumbdrive DeforestationVideo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCJL8e6_YqA&index=5&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY.

Thumbdrive

AmazonTimelapseVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1vcNO0jyxU&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY&index=2

Thumbdrive

**Itemsinboldmustbereturnedtothebinattheendofthelesson**LESSONDETAILSLessonOpening/Activator

Wewillreviewtheneedsofanimals—food,water,shelterandspace—andtheOhDeer!Game.Particularly,wewilltalkaboutshelterandspaceasimportantresourcesthatarenecessaryforlife.Breakstudentsintofivegroupsandbrainstormwhattheythinkthebiggestthreatstotheplantsandanimalinboththeforestandtherainforestare.Wewillcollaborativelycreatealistandthensharetheselistswiththeentireclass.Discussthepossibleconsequencesofdeforestationswithstudentsandaskthemwhetherornottheythinkthatdeforestationisathreattotheplantsoranimalsintheforestandrainforest.[SP1-AskingQuestions/DefiningProblems]

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DuringtheLessonPlacestudentsintofivegroups,explainthatthestudentsaregoingtowatchavideoaboutdeforestation(reviewwhatdeforestationis).Thegroupswillthen,eitherthroughillustrationsortext,describewhattheybelievewillhappentotheplantsandanimalsintherainforest.Explainthatthesearenotsimplesituations,butverycomplex.Ifstudentsarehavingtroubleunderstandingthetermdeforestationandthepossibleconsequencesofdeforestationtheteachercouldaskthemtopredictwhatwouldhappenifitwerenotjustonetreethatwasbeingcutdownbutallofthetrees.NavigatetothevideousingGoogle,choosingthecorrectlinkbasedonstudentinput,allowingthemtobegindifferentiatingbetweencommercialandacademiclinks.Beforeplayingthevideo,remindthestudentstotakenotesaboutwhattheybelievetobeimportantinformation.Playthevideo:CNNexplains:Deforestationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCJL8e6_YqA&index=5&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY.Nowreviewthepredictionsmadebythestudents,relatingthemtotheinformationpresentedinthevideoasnecessarythroughaclasswidediscussion.

a. PresentthePowerPointonthehistoryandimpactsofdeforestation.Explainthatdeforestationdoesnotsimplyaffectanimals,butallorganismsonEarthandalsoendangerstheirhabitats.Helpstudentsmakeconnectionsbetweenthedifferenttypesofdeforestationexplainedinthevideo.

b. Askstudents,howdopeopleaffectthehabitatofanimalsandplantsintheenvironment?Reviewtheconceptof“deforestation”referencingthevideo,andaskstudentstobreakintotheirpreviousgroups(iftheyarenotstillinthem),and,workingtogether,listthethreereasonsfordeforestation(asintroducedintheCNNvideo)andthreeimpactsofdeforestation.

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LessonClosingThegroupswillthenpresenttheirlistsregardingthethreereasonsfordeforestation.Aftereachpresentation,otherclassmatescanaskquestionsandgivecomplimentstothepresentinggroup,allowingthemtopracticeappropriateclassroometiquettewhilereinforcingtheimpactthathumanityhasontheforestandrainforest.Extension

1. ViewRaccoonsliving-for-the-cityagainhttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/Besuretopointoutthatnotallchangestoanenvironmentcauseextinction;sometimesanorganismmovesorfindsawaytoadapttothechange,andsometimesachangetoanenvironmentcanallowsomeorganismstothrivewhileothersdieout.

2. Tellthemtheyaregoingtoseeanothervideoaboutdeforestation.PlaythevideoAmazonTimelapseDeforestationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1vcNO0jyxU&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY&index=2.Explaintothestudentsthattimelapseisusedjustlikeinthewhalevideoexcept,ratherthantaking47millionyears,thisvideotakesplaceover35years.Pausethevideotopointoutchanges.Askstudentstodiscusswhethertheythinkanimalscanadaptinsuchshortatime.

AssessmentIntheirsciencejournals,studentsshouldrespondtothefollowingprompts:

• Listthreemaincausesofdeforestation. • Describehowplants’andanimals’survivalisaffected. • Evaluate,citingevidence,whetherthosesamecausesofdeforestationarefoundlocally.

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Lesson7:TheGreatKapokTree

BACKGROUND

OverviewoftheLessonStudentswillconsidertheinterdependentrelationshipsamongplantsandanimalsinanenvironmentandhowchangescanmakeitdifficultforagivenplantoranimaltosurvive.(Forexamplesofpotentialstudentprojects,seestudyguideatendoflesson.)FocusStandard(s)3-LS4-3.Constructanargumentwithevidencethatinaparticularenvironmentsomeorganismscansurvivewell,somesurvivelesswell,andsomecannotsurvive.[ClarificationStatement:Examplesofevidencecouldincludeneedsandcharacteristicsofthedifferentorganisms(species)andhabitatsinvolved.]3-LS4-4.Analyzeandinterpretgivendataaboutchangesinahabitatanddescribehowthechangesmayaffecttheabilityoforganismsthatliveinthathabitattosurviveandreproduce.[ClarificationStatements:Changesshouldincludechangestolandforms,distributionofwater,climate,andavailabilityofresources.Changesinthehabitatcouldrangeintimefromaseasontoadecade.Whileitisunderstoodthatecologicalchangesarecomplex,thefocusshouldbeonasinglechangetothehabitat.]W3.2.Writeinformative/explanatorytextstoexamineatopicandconveyideasandinformationclearly.

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LearningTargetsIcangiveoneexampleofhowanimalsandplantsdependoneachotherforsurvival.Icanlistwaysthatchangesintheenvironmentaffectthesurvivaloftheplantsandanimalsthatlivethere.Icanexplainsomeofthereasonsthatanimalsandplantssurvivewell,lesswellordonotsurviveinanenvironment.AssessmentHavestudentsrespondtothefollowingintheirsciencejournal:Thinkabouttheanimalyoudrewearlierinthelessonandanswerthefollowingquestions:

• Howdoestheanimaldependonplantsforsurvival? • Whatmighthappentoyouranimalifitshabitatdisappeared? • Whatwouldberequiredintheenvironmentforyourspeciesofanimaltosurvive? • Whatconditionsintheenvironmentmightmakeitdifficultforyourspeciesofanimaltosurvive?

WIDALanguageObjectives(DependentontheneedsofyourELLstudents)TargetedAcademicLanguage

Tier1:señor,speciesTier2:extinctionTier3:AmazonRainforest,KapokTree

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ResourcesandMaterialsQuantity Item Source

5 TheGreatKapokTreebyLynneCherry Bin(teachercanmakecopiesifneeded)

1 TheGreatKapokTreeWorksheet(4pages) Binder,teachertomakecopies

1 Projector ClassroomTeacher AmazonRainforestVideo:

http://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.oate.rainforest/amazon-rainforest/

Thumbdrive

Mrs.ThomasReadsTheGreatKapokTreeVideo:http://youtu.be/OWpLkt_Lm9o Thumbdrive RealImagesGreatKapokTree:http://youtu.be/qoV03D914HQ Thumbdrive**Itemsinboldshouldbereturnedforusenextyear**

LESSONDETAILSLessonOpening/Activation

1. Explainthattodaywewilllearnsomewaysorreasonswhyanimalshavedifficultysurvivingandhowsomestruggletosurviveandmaybecomeextinct.

2. Showthevideofromteachersdomain.org:AmazonRainforest(1:45min)http://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.oate.rainforest/amazon-rainforest/

3. IntroduceLynneCherry’sTheGreatKapokTree.ExplainthisstorytakesplaceinaKapokTree,whichisintheAmazonrainforestandisahabitatformanyanimals.YouhavetheoptiontoreadthestorytothestudentsorplayMrs.Thomas

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ReadsTheGreatKapokTree,http://youtu.be/OWpLkt_Lm9o.Beforebeginningtherecordingorreading,askthestudentsifanyofthemspeakSpanish.AfterdiscerningwhetherornotanyofthestudentsspeakSpanish,writetheword“señor”onthewhiteboard(ifanyofthestudentsknowwhatthiswordmeans,allowthemtoexplainittotheclassbeforeproceeding).Ifnot,explainthatthiswordmeans“mister”inSpanishandthattheywillbehearingitinthestorybecausetheKapoktreeisfoundintheAmazonwheremanypeoplespeakSpanish.Thenaskthestudentstolistencloselytowhateachanimalsays,totrytofindouthowitfeelsandwhybecauselatertheywilleachwriteaboutoneoftheanimals.

DuringtheLesson

1. Assignstudentsananimalinthebook(itisokayifafewstudentsareassignedtothesameanimal).2. Tellthestudentstolistencarefullyasyoureadthestoryoutloudagainfocusingontheanimaltheywereassigned.You

canpauseatvariouspointsduringthestorytoaskthestudentsguidingquestions.3. Nowaskstudentstodrawtheanimaltheywereassignedandwriteasentenceexplainingwhatisthreateningthe

animal’sexistence(habitatdestruction,lackoffood,etc.).4. Modeltheworksheet(seeappendix)sostudentsareclearonhowtofillit,thenhandouttheworksheetsforthe

studentstocompleteLessonClosing

1. Putstudentsintogroupsof3-5tosharetheirpicturesandreadtheirresponses.DiscusstheirresponsesinlightofEssentialQuestion#1:Howdolivingthings(animalsandplants)adapttotheirenvironmentsotheyarebetterabletosurvive?[SP4-AnalyzingandInterpretingData]

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Extension1. ViewRealImagesGreatKapokTree(http://youtu.be/qoV03D914HQ),avideocollageofphotographicimagestaken

fromwheretheGreatKapokTreegrowsintheAmazon.Discussthedifferencebetweenphotographicimagesandillustrations.

2. ReadTheLoraxinclass.PointouttheparallelsbetweenTheLoraxandtheenvironmentalchangestheylearnedaboutinthelesson.MakesuretoalsomakeconnectionstoTheKapokTree.

AssessmentHavestudentsrespondtothefollowingpromptsintheirScienceJournals:Thinkabouttheanimalyoudrewearlierinthelessonandanswerthefollowingquestionsinyourjournal:

• Howdoestheanimaldependonplantsforsurvival? • Whatmighthappentoyouranimalifitshabitatdisappeared? • Whatwouldberequiredintheenvironmentforyourspeciesofanimaltosurvive? • Whatconditionsintheenvironmentmightmakeitdifficultforyourspeciesofanimaltosurvive?

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CEPA:CreateYourBird

Studentswill

1. Createabirdbasedonbeakandfeetadaptations2. Describe(drawnandwritten)thisbirdanditsadaptations3. Describehowadaptationscanhelpwiththesurvivalofbirdsintheirhabitat

Explanationofprocedure

1. TheteachershoulddecideiftheCEPAactivitiesshouldincludefeetaswellasbeaks.Ifso,askstudentstostudybird’sfeetwiththesamescientificeyestheyusedtoexaminebirds’beaks.Usingthebirdbeakandfeetcards,discusswhichbeaksandfeetareadaptedforwhichenvironment(s).

2. Teachershoulddecideifstudentscanworkasindividualsorinpairs.3. Tellstudentsthisprojectistocreateanddesignamythicalbirdspecies.Theyhavetocreatethebirdsbychoosingbeak

andfeetandthendescribeanenvironmentinwhichthebirdcansurviveandreproduce.Procedure

1. ReviewandRevisitlessons1and3aswellasexamplesofanimalsandtheiradaptationsdiscussedthroughouttheunit.2. GiveeachstudentorpairofstudentsasetofbirdfeetcardsandbirdbeakcardsfromDesignaBirdpacket.3. Studentswillchooseonecardfromeachcategory:onebirdbeaktypeandonebirdfeettype.4. Tellthestudentstheywill“designabird”.Whichentailsthefollowing,a. Drawapictureoftheirbirdreferencingtheadaptationcardstheychose.b. Givetheirbirdaname.c. Drawitshabitat.

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d. Writeparagraphaboutthehabitat.(Theirhabitatmustmatchatleastoneoftheiradaptations,andsomebirdsmaybeabletosurviveinmorethanonehabitatdependingonwhatbeak/feettheyhavechosen).

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VideoResourcesThisvideoisnotincludedinanyofthelessons,butitdoesserveasageneralbackgroundbyintroducingthetopicsofadaptation,heredity,evolution,andnaturalselectionDefinitionEvolution(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnOfqaEruYE)Lesson2BirdBeakAdaptations(staticvideo)http://youtu.be/quJBrYU7hnMExtensionRaccoonsliving-for-the-cityhttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/Lesson3TraitsPlantVariety(http://youtu.be/4_Pje5RdT0A)ExtensionRaccoonsliving-for-the-cityhttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/Lesson5Wolves2Dogs(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aSjUHRr-AEs

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EvolutionofWhaleshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIc1WoEEVOY&index=1&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHYLesson6CNN_Deforestationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCJL8e6_YqA&index=5&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHYTimeLapseDeforestationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1vcNO0jyxU&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY&index=2Lesson7AmazonRainforesthttp://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.oate.rainforest/amazon-rainforest/http://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.oate.rainforest/amazon-rainforest/http://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.oate.rainforest/amazon-rainforest/MrsThomasReadsTheGreatKapokTree(ReadingRainbowstylevideo)http://youtu.be/OWpLkt_Lm9ohttp://youtu.be/OWpLkt_Lm9oExtensionRealImagesGreatKapokTree(http://youtu.be/qoV03D914HQ)image

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ListofUnitResources

Lesson1Quantity Item Source

Space(playground,gym,etc.) ClassroomTeacher20 Graphpaper&pencils ClassroomTeacher1 GameRoundsHandout Binder,teachertocopy1 GraphingworksheetforCategoriesandData Binder,teachertocopy1 Bucketorbintoholdsurvivalcomponent“popsiclesticks” Bin25 Popsiclesticks,labeledforeachofthe5survivalcomponent(5each) Bin1roll Maskingtapetomarkareas Bin1 Largeflipchart(withthesamedatatableashandout)torecordclassdata ClassroomTeacherLesson2

Quantity Item Source1 Projectororabilitytoplayvideos ClassroomTeacher1 BirdBeakPowerPointorPDF(picturesofbirdbeaks) Thumbdrive(Classroom

Teachertomakecopiesifneeded)

1 BirdBeakAdaptationStationWorksheet(2sheets) Binder,teachertocopyforstudents

DarwinVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ekGLlKd_HU Thumbdrive

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RaccoonsLivingfortheCityVideo:http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/raccoon-nation-video-living-for-the-city/7540/

Thumbdrive

11111

Station1Graduatedcylinder(addwater)CupShoestringDropperSpongestrip

AllinBin

1bag11bag1111

Station2GummywormsCupPottingsoilDeeppanStrawChopsticksPliers

AllinBin

1bag1111

Station3SunflowerseedsCupPliersChopsticksTweezers

AllinBin

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Station4StyrofoampiecesCup

AllinBin

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Shallowpan(addwater)ChopsticksTweezersSlottedspoon

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Station5RiceincircularpieceofStyrofoamCupDropperTongsTweezers

AllinBin

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Station6MarshmallowstiedtostringCupChopsticksTongsSkewers

AllinBin

Lesson3

Quantity Item Source1 Projectororabilitytoplayvideos ClassroomTeacher1 Aplant ClassroomTeacher Sciencejournals ClassroomTeacher

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1 InheritedTraitsHandout(Pictures) Binder,teachertocopyforstudents

6copies(1perstation)

“WhoHas”Tallyworksheet Binder,teachertocopyforstudents

1 FrequencyTableWorksheet Binder,teachertocopyforstudents

TraitsPlantVarietyVideo:http://youtu.be/4_Pje5RdT0A ThumbdriveLesson4

Quantity Item Source1 TheEyesHaveItWorksheet Binder,teachermakes

copies5 Identicalclearplasticbins1labeledGen1,2labeledGen2,2labeledGen3 Bin1 Generation1Bin:25eggs(severalofeachcolor(blue/yellow/green),butnot

exactlysamenumberofeach),allsmalleyes)Bin

1 Generation2Bin:25eggs(severalofeachcolor,butnotexactlysamenumberofeach,allsmalleyes)

Bin

1 Generation3Bin:25eggs(severalofeachcolor,butnotexactlysamenumberofeach,someeggsarelargeeyed)

Bin

1 Purpleeggwithpurplepipecleaners Bin1 EmptyGeneration2bin Bin1 EmptyGeneration3plasticbin Bin2bags Confetti Bin

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Lesson5

Quantity Item Source1 Projectororabilitytoplayvideos ClassroomTeacher1 RecordingtheEvolutionofaWhaleWorksheet(6pages) Binder,teachertomake

copies WolvestoDogsVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aSjUHRr-AE Thumbdrive EvolutionofWhalesVideo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIc1WoEEVOY&index=1&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY

Thumbdrive

Lesson6

Quantity Item Source1 Videoaccessandprojectionequipment ClassroomTeacher1 PowerPointonthehistoryandimpactsofdeforestation Thumbdrive DeforestationVideo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCJL8e6_YqA&index=5&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY.

Thumbdrive

AmazonTimelapseVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1vcNO0jyxU&list=PLsAWD8mKKE97DrZE0gewaiwtssuby2jHY&index=2

Thumbdrive

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Lesson7Quantity Item Source

5 TheGreatKapokTreebyLynneCherry Bin(teachercanmakecopiesifneeded)

1 TheGreatKapokTreeWorksheet(4pages) Binder,teachertomakecopies

1 Projector ClassroomTeacher AmazonRainforestVideo:

http://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.oate.rainforest/amazon-rainforest/

Thumbdrive

Mrs.ThomasReadsTheGreatKapokTreeVideo:http://youtu.be/OWpLkt_Lm9o Thumbdrive RealImagesGreatKapokTree:http://youtu.be/qoV03D914HQ Thumbdrive