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Title – Ecosystem Review with Kidspiration
By – Daphna Cohen
Primary Subject – Science
Secondary Subjects – Computers / Internet, Social Studies, Language Arts,
Grade Level – 4
Content:
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Students will review what they learned about ecosystems and the important role they play.
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Students will also practice using Kidspiration software as they create concept maps relating to ecosystems.
Benchmarks:
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L.EC.04.11 – Identify organisms as part of a food chain or food web.
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L.EC.04.21 – Explain how environmental changes can produce a change in the food web.
Learning Resources and Materials:
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Computers (enough for 2 students per computer)
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Kidspiration software on each computer
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Whiteboard/Chalkboard
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Dry Erase Markers/Chalk
Development of Lesson:
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Introduction:
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Review key facts that the students have been learning about ecosystems, including the following:
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Ecosystems are made of living and nonliving things.
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Some examples of ecosystems are lakes, forests, and ponds.
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All parts of the ecosystem affect each other.
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If one part of the ecosystem is damaged, the other parts will also be harmed.
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Methods/Procedures:
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Methods:
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This lesson promotes creativity, organization, and analysis as the students create a concept map based on the new information they learned about ecosystems.
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The students also plan and collaborate with each other as they work in pairs to complete the activity.
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In addition, students use Kidspiration software to create their concept maps.
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Procedure:
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Divide students into partners so that each pair of students is working at one computer station.
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Instruct students to use Kidspiration’s picture view to create a concept map showing at least three major points they have learned about ecosystems. Each major point must have at least three supporting details.
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Tell students to switch to the writing view to elaborate on their concept map by writing at least one descriptive sentence for each of their supporting details.
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As the students work on their concept maps, visit each pair of students to observe their progress, check for understanding, and offer suggestions and help as needed.
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Accommodations/Adaptations:
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Students work in partners, so students who have reading, writing, organizational, or any other challenges can be paired with students who are strong in these areas.
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All students have access to the option on Kidspiration in which the icons can be read aloud to the user.
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Assessment/Evaluation:
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Student understanding is evaluated informally through observation and a small discussion with each pair as the students work on the activity.
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The concept maps and writing view outlines are turned in and used as a formal assessment.
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Closure:
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As a class, create a concept map on ecosystems on the board.
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Give each pair of students the chance to share one point from their own map to be included on the class concept map.
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