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Mon, Mar 18, 2019 11:46 PM in 5E Lesson Plan Organisms and Environments
I think this is a great explore and this sets up for a good explain where the kids can justify and explain why they put the animals where they put it. I might suggest having the station themed by habitat such as tundra, grassland etc but I think that's what you were going for with havong separate stations.
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Mon, Mar 18, 2019 11:39 PM in 5E Lesson Plan Advice
I like it, maybe add a variety of materials for them to build models. I'm also not sure if 5 minutes might not be enough to build and label the living and nonliving things that are a part of the environment.
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Mon, Mar 18, 2019 9:47 PM in 5E Lesson: Characteristics of Animals TEK 2.10A
I saw the questions that you wanted to ask and they were great! I might suggest adding something like putting an animal to another habitat and asking them would they be able to survive or obtain their basic needs?
Such as asking would a lion be able to survive in the ocean? And what characteristic would a lion need to survive in the ocean. (Don't have to use this example ...
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