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5E
Lesson Plan # 1: Exploring Eggs
AUTHOR'S
NAME: April
Zapata
TECHNOLOGY
LESSON (circle one): Yes No
DATE
OF LESSON: Week 1 Friday
LENGTH
OF LESSON: 45
minutes
NAME
OF COURSE: 1st grade Science
SOURCE
OF THE LESSON: LHS
GEMS: Eggs, Eggs Everywhere Teacher’s
Guide-Activity 1: Exploring Eggs: Session 1-What is an Egg?
TEKS
ADDRESSED:
(2)
Scientific processes. The
student develops abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry in the
field and
the classroom. The student is expected to:
(A)
Ask questions about organisms, objects, and events
(6) Science
concepts. The
student knows that systems have parts and are composed of organisms and
objects. The student is expected to:
(B)
Observe and describe the parts of plants and animals;
(7) Science
concepts. The
student knows that many types of change occur. The student is expected
to:
(D)
Observe and record changes in the life cycle of
organisms.
CONCEPT
STATEMENT: Eggs
come in many shapes and sizes and a common
misconception among children is that eggs only come from chickens or
what they
see in the store. Exploring eggs allows children to investigate other
animals
that lay eggs and identify them by their various shapes and colors.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: - Students
will be able to identify where chickens come from.
- Students will
be able to identify other animals that come from eggs.
- Students will
be able to match certain animals to the eggs from which
they hatch.
RESOURCES: - 1 container for each
child
- bowl or basket to hold a chicken
egg,
- pictures of chickens hatching from eggs,
- 1 live chicken
- 1 girl
doll
- dry
grass or straw to make an 8” nest for each child
- 1 Chicken and Her
Eggs
poster
- 1 toy chicken
- 1 basket
- variety of real eggs such as frog,
duck,
quail, silk, moth, snail and ostrich
- 1 snake Laying Eggs poster
- 1
Robin and
Her Eggs poster
- 1 Ostrich and Her Eggs poster
- pictures of animals
hatching
from eggs or laying eggs; 1 plastic egg for each child, extras in case
others
break
- 1 small toy animal that hatches from an egg.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS: Students will be working
with live animals and eggs to
observe their size, color and shape. Students should handle the animals
with
caution and should never play with the eggs as they will be returned to
their
natural habitat.
SUPLEMENTARY
MATERIALS, HANDOUTS: Coloring
sheets
of Ostrich Egg, Salmon Egg Parakeet Egg, Quail Egg, Turkey Egg, Duck
Egg and
Emu Egg, located in the back of LHS GEMS Eggs, Eggs Everywhere
Teacher’s Guide.
LESSON
Engagement
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Time:
___45_min____
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What the Teacher Will Do
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Probing Questions
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Student Responses
Potential Misconceptions
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The Chicken Drama
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Who
has seen a real egg? What kind of egg was it?
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Students
see eggs in the grocery store. Eggs come from chickens.
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Show children the Chicken
& Her Nest Poster
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What
could Linda do with the eggs?
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Students
will say cook them and eat them.
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Exploration
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Time:
___45__min___
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What the Teacher Will Do
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Probing Questions
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Student Responses
Potential Misconceptions
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Role-play chicks hatching
out of eggs
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Where
to chickens come from? How do they come out of eggs?
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We
crack the eggs
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Let children see and
touch real chicken
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Have
you ever seen a live chicken? What does a live chicken do?
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Students
will say I saw a chicken at a farm. A live chicken pecks the ground or their
food and they crow.
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Explanation
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Time:
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What the Teacher Will Do
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Probing Questions
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Student Responses
Potential Misconceptions
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Use real animal eggs to
explain to children the variety of animals that come from eggs
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Can
you think of other animals that come from eggs?
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Birds,
snakes
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Have students compare the
size, color and shape of eggs
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What
do you notice about the ostrich eggs and the frog eggs?
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One
is bigger and one is smaller
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Elaboration
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Time:
___45 __min___
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What the Teacher Will Do
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Probing Questions
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Student Responses
Potential Misconceptions
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Show pictures of various
animals hatching from eggs
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What
do you see in the picture? Where did the animal lay their egg? How many eggs?
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Snake,
bird, frog. They laid the eggs in the tree, on the ground.
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Use plastic eggs with
various animals & allow students to identify the animals inside the eggs
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What
kind of animal do you think is in the egg?
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Chicken,
snake, frog, ostrich
Frog
eggs are see through
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Evaluation
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Time:
__45___min___
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What the Teacher Will Do
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Probing Questions
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Student Responses
Potential Misconceptions
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Leave basket for children to
play with eggs
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How
could you guess what animal is in the egg?
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Look
at the size, big or small and the color.
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Monitor children and ask
what kinds of animals come from eggs.
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What
animal is in the egg? How do you know?
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It
is small so it is a frog. It is big and round so it is an ostrich.
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