GEMS Fingerprinting
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5E Lesson Plan # 1 AUTHORS’ NAMES: Katie Knoll & Bobby Valadez TITLE OF THE LESSON: Fingerprinting Lesson #1 TECHNOLOGY LESSON (circle one): Yes No DATE OF LESSON: 10/1/2007 LENGTH OF LESSON: 45 Minutes NAME OF COURSE: 5th Grade Science SOURCE OF THE LESSON: Fingerprinting Gems Guide TEKS ADDRESSED: (3) Scientific processes. The student uses critical thinking and scientific problem solving to make informed decisions. The student is expected to: (B) draw inferences based on information related to promotional materials for products and services; (4) Scientific processes. The student knows how to use a variety of tools and methods to conduct science inquiry. The student is expected to: (A) collect and analyze information using tools including calculators, microscopes, cameras, sound recorders, computers, hand lenses, rulers, thermometers, compasses, balances, hot plates, meter sticks, timing devices, magnets, collecting nets, and safety goggles; and (B) demonstrate that repeated investigations may increase the reliability of results.
CONCEPT STATEMENT: Fingerprinting is an easy and fun way to observe and classify. Fingerprints are unique to everyone- no two people have the same prints. There are eight catigories to idenity prints. Students will observe and use the three basic classicifications to identify their prints; loop, arch and whorl.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: Students will make clear fingerprints. RESOURCES: SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: Students will have to wash hands after lesson. SUPLEMENTARY MATERIALS, HANDOUTS: Your Fingerprints Handouts
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