Topic: Dinosaur Defenses
Activity 1: Read Dinosaur, Dinosaur Activity 2: Introduction of Defenses
Assessment: During the activities, the teacher will make
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Topic: DinosuarDefenses Activity 1: The Drama of
a Defenseless Animal
Activity 2: Children Add Defenses to Their
Animals
Assessment: Students are asked to identify
the body structures and behaviors that helped dinosaurs defend
themselves. Through dramatic play, students will use descriptive
language to identify these animal defenses. The teacher can use the
checklist to make sure each student understands what a defense
mechanism is and can identify and describe one.
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Topic:Dinosaur Defenses Activity 1:
Children Add Defenses to Their
Animals (continued from Tuesday)
Activity 2: The Drama of Animals with Defenses
Assessment: Student will design their own
defended animal by adding paper horns, spikes, teeth, etc. Teachers can
measure understandnig by questioning students on their descriptoins of
the defense mechanisms they create, and record their observations of
student understanding in a mastery checklist. |
Animal Defenses Activity 1: read A House for Hermit Crab
Activity 2: Things Animals Have Activity 3: Things Animals
Do
Assessment: Students can create scenarios
with their defended animals made or toy animals, which will illustrate
to the teacher if the students comprehend animal defenses and how they
use it.
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Topic: Animal/Dinosaur Defenses
Activity 1: Free play with animals made from previous days or stuff
animals.
Assessment: While students are playing with their defended animals
made on Wednesday and/or stuffed animals, the teacher can record their
observations of student understanding in a mastery checklist.
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