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Science Site Leader Mini-Conference Fossils Standard: 3-LS4-1: Analyze and interpret data from fossils to provide evidence of the organisms and the environments in which they lived long ago. Science Site Leader Mini-Conference January 30, 2016 Shannon Hale Third Grade Teacher Thomas O’Roarke E. S.

Standards: 3-LS4-1: Analyze and interpret data from fossils to provide evidence of the organisms and the environments in which they lived long ago. Science and Engineering Practices: Analyzing and interpreting data Disciplinary Core Idea: Evidence of common ancestry Crosscutting Concepts: Systems and system models Knowledge Learning Targets: Students will understand that some living organisms resemble organisms that once lived on Earth. Fossils provide evidence about the types of organisms and environments that existed long ago. Performance Learning Targets: Students will be able to analyze and interpret data from fossils to provide evidence of the organisms and the environments in which they lived long ago. Lesson Length: Five 50-minute lessons (some reading and/or writing time can be utilized) Introduction: Teacher will present the definition of a fossil as a remnant, impression, or trace of an organism of past geologic ages that has been preserved in the earth’s crust.

Suggested Sequence of the Lesson: ENGAGE: Watch “All About Fossils” (21:23) video from the Structures of Life unit on Fossweb.com. It’s under “Digital-Only Resources” and “Streaming Videos”. Students will take notes while watching.

EXPLORATION: Students will read the article “How is a Fossil Formed” and complete the sequencing activity. (“Fossils are Fantastic” by The Blessed Teacher on teacherspayteachers.com-$3.00) Students will get a chocolate chip cookie, paper clip to bend, and a paper plate to complete “A Cookie ‘Fossil’ Dig” activity. (“Fossils are Fantastic” by The Blessed Teacher on teacherspayteachers.com-$3.00) Students will get a large piece of construction paper and fold it into four parts. Definitions will be given and students will record the four types of fossils (trace, mold, cast, and true form). (“Four Types of Fossils Project ~ Hands-on Activity with Fossils!” by Smart Chick on teacherspayteachers.com-$2.50) Students will make models of the four types of fossils, using clay and plastic dinosaurs or shells. (on Amazon.com, 72 count of dinosaurs is $8.65)

EXPLANATION: Class will look at the world map with symbols that represent where dinosaur fossils have been found and discuss where the most have been found, where the least have been found, and inferences that can be made.

EXPLANATION (continued): 2) Students will read the Time for Kids article “Digging Up the Past”. 3) Partners will work together to complete the “Bone Up on Fossils” worksheet. (This will be graded.)

ELABORATION: Paper booklets and plastic fossils in egg cartons will be distributed to each team (on Amazon.com, 48 count of plastic fossils is $28.90) Students will work together in teams of 4-6 to create fossil guides. This can be done individually or as a group, depending on time and supplies. (http://pals.sri.com/tasks/k-4/Fossil/admin.html and http://pals.sri.com/tasks/k-4/Fossil/directs.html --click on the gold bar at the top for a rubric and examples of student work)

Each student will choose one of the plastic fossils. EVALUATION: Each student will choose one of the plastic fossils. Students will complete the writing assignment about the organism’s life and how it became a fossil. (This will be graded.) Discuss the Science and Literacy connections so far: listening to video, taking notes, reading nonfiction texts, writing assignments.