Penguins And Their Young
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AUTHORS’ NAMES: Natalie
Chomiak TITLE OF LESSON: A Home of Ice and Water TECHNOLOGY LESSON: No DATE OF LESSON: September 27, 2007 LENGTH OF LESSON: 1
hr / 25 minutes NAME OF COURSE: Preschool
– 1st Grade Science SOURCE OF THE LESSON: LHS
GEMS Guide
Great
Exploration in Math and Science
Penguins
and Their Young – Teacher’s Guide
By Jean C. Echols TEKS ADDRESSED: §112.2. (2) (B) plan
and conduct simple descriptive investigations (2) (C) gather information using simple equipment and tools to extend the senses (4) (A) identify and use senses as tools of observation; and (4) (B) make observations using tools including hand lenses, balances, cups, §112.3. (6) (B) observe and describe the parts of plants and animals (9) (B) compare and give examples of the ways living organisms depend on each other for their basic needs. CONCEPT STATEMENT:
Liquid water freezes at 0 °C
(273.15 K,
32 °F). Freezing water involves many issues today.
Students should be aware of the transition between water and ice to
further their knowledge of geographical and meteorological studies. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to: interact with water and each other focusing on sensory and inquiry. observe and investigate water as it freezes. describe observations and make presumptions .
Session 1:
For the
Whole Group 1 freezer, large enough to hold the milk carton(s) and cups 1 waterproof black marking pen 1 sturdy, waterproof tray for every 8-12 children
For each group of four children 1 large dishpan about 20’ x 15” x 5”, or use a water table 1 empty half-gallon milk carton, or 1 loaf pan 1 towel
For each child 1 small plastic cup (3-8oz.) 1 change of clothing Session 2:
For the Whole Group 1 Emperor Penguin Poster
Optional 1 black waterproof marking pen, or black crayon 1 ice chest (If there is no freezer at school, make the ice at home and take it to school in an ice chest. An ice chest is also useful if the freezer at school is far from your classroom) Pictures of animals that live on ice, such as polar bears, seals, and walruses.
For each group of four children 1 large dishpan about 20” x 15” x 5”, or use a water table 1 block of ice in a half-gallon milk carton, or loaf pan (from Session 1) 1 towel
For each child 1 cork about 2” high 1 plastic fish about 1” long 1 chunk of ice in a small plastic cup (from Session 1)
Optional 1 change of clothing 1 black crayon
Session 3:
For the Whole Group 1 Emperor Penguin Poster
1 roll of masking tape
1 marker
Optional
1
full length mirror
1-3 rolls of adding machine tape
For each child
1
sheet of paper about he size of the child
An assortment of crayons
Students will be working with
water and ice which may lead to a change of clothes for the children. Students will also be measured by height and
it will be labeled for the class to see – if you are aware that a
student is sensitive about his/her height, tell them to not write their
names on the strips.
GEMS GUIDE – Penguins and Their Young
1 Poster of an Emperor Penguin (located in the GEMS Guide)
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