Grade Level: K Content Area: Science/Language Arts Date for Implementation: 5/30/14 Lesson Title: Habitat Mural Small Group/Whole Class
Standards CC Language Arts W.K.2 Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.
CA Science Content standard LS.2.b Students know how to observe and describe similarities and differences in appearance and behavior of plants and animals (e.g. seed bearing plants, birds, fish, insects)
Content Objective/Learning Outcome If given an animal, the student will know that the animal lives in a particular habitat and can complete a sentence about that animal that describes where it lives.
Language Objective/Language Learning Outcome Students will learn the vocabulary word habitat, and its definition.
Assessment
Formative Assessment Tasks Throughout the lesson, I will ask formative assessment questions and make observations. Questions: 1. What does habitat mean? 2. What is the difference between a habitat and a home? 3. What habitat does a _____ live in? 4. What is the habitat for the _______? 5. How can we work responsibly with a partner? 6. What can we do to be helpful with our partner? 7. When we are reading and chanting, how do we make sure we are respectful?
Summative Assessment Tasks Students will place their animal in the correct habitat on the Habitat Mural and hand in their animal home worksheet with a completed sentence about the animal and a picture showing the animal in their habitat.
Materials Needed Pencils, markers, animal pictures, tape, habitat mural, habitat worksheet, Walking Through the Jungle book.
Differentiation: Students will be placed in heterogeneous pairs. Pair-shares will be provided to help students formalize their thinking and use language to compose their thoughts. Students will have the option of completing a worksheet with a sentence frame on it or a worksheet that does not include the sentence frame. Sentence Frame: A _________ lives in the _______. The habitat for the _______ is the _______.
Word Bank: Habitat.
Instructional Sequence:
Introduction We will start the lesson with a discussion of habitats. I will ask the students to engage in a partner talk with their partner to discuss habitats. I will ask, What does habitat mean. Tell your partner everything you know. I will also remind the students that they will be sharing with the group and I will pick a name at random from the turn cup, so they should make sure to think of something to add to the discussion. Then I will read the story walking through the jungle with student interaction. I will make sure to set some behavior guidelines before proceeding as this exercise could easily get a little over- excited. After we read, I will explain to the students their task. Step by step instructions: 1. With their partner, they will think about what animals from our bubble chart live in the ______. 2. Each pair will pick an animal. 3. Each student will fill out their sentence portion of their worksheet with that animal in its habitat. 4. Students will draw and color their animal in their habitat. 5. Students will attach their picture to the mural in the correct location.
Things to make sure students know: - Sentences must be written correctly, and the animal must me drawn in its habitat, before the picture of the animal will be placed on the mural. - Students have the option of filing in a sentence frame or copying a sentence frame.
Body I will ask pairs of students who are ready to come up to the bubble chart and select their animal. I will then instruct them to take their animal to a desk and complete their worksheet and raise their hands when they are done. If their worksheet is done correctly (sentence written correctly, animal drawn in their habitat), the pair will be asked to post their animal on the mural.
Closure After all of the pairs have posted their animals on the mural, I will ask them to reconvene on the rug and we will look at our completed portion of the mural and discuss the habitat we have examined and the animals that live there. We will then sing the song from the book again with the animals we have added to our mural.