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NYS Learning Standards Writing, Reading, Science

Reading ELA1.09.RE1 – Students will read, write, listen, and speak for information and understanding Performance Indicator ELA1.09.RE1.01 – Students locate and use school and public library sources for information and research Define a purpose for reading by asking questions about what they need to know for their research

Writing Standard ELA1.09.WR2: Language for Information and Understanding Students will read, write, listen, and speak for information and understanding. Performance Indicator  ELA1.09.WR2.04: Students take notes from written and oral texts, such as lectures and interviews. Performance Indicator  ELA1.09.WR2.11: Students use charts, graphs, or diagrams to illustrate informational text.

Science Standard MST4 - Students will understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and theories pertaining to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the historical development of ideas in science. Performance Indicator MST4.alt.PS1A -Students recognize patterns of daily, monthly and seasonal changes in their environment

The Students Chi Chi Faiz Mike

Chi Chi Chi Chi is a student who relates well to her peers and is very outgoing. She enjoys interacting with her friends and likes when she is put into groups to do work. She is currently diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and has the following limitations: limited to her wheel chair which is battery powered, she has minimal use of her hands and cannot use any other parts of her body, her speech is slow and sometimes she finds it hard to get her words out, even if she knows what she wants to say, there are some cognitive delays and does not do well when the lesson is solely taught by lecture.

Mike Mike is a 17 year old child with a diagnosis of autism. He functions below grade level. He has difficulty with fine motor movement, which greatly limits his writing. He is also relatively non-verbal and requires the use of a text to speech device to communicate, although he does use basic sign language for simple requests. His strengths include gross motor functions, as well as staying focused. Weaknesses include communication. He is limited to his text to speech device and simple sign language. He also functions far below grade level in reading.

Faiz Faiz is a 13 year old boy who is diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Weaknesses include, limited mobility and fine and gross motor skills as well as communication. He uses a battery operated wheel chair and a computer device to communicate. He has limited use of his hands, he uses his knees to manipulate his keyboard. He is an intelligent boy but it takes him awhile to get his ideas across.

Accommodations A scribe for Mike and Chi Chi Faiz uses his computer for completing the vocabulary Students will be working with partners Wheelchairs for Chi Chi and Faiz

The Water Cycle - Objectives Students will read given information on the water cycle Students will define vocabulary words Students will label water cycle chart Students will complete terrarium project with a partner and complete journal entries on wikispaces Complete quiz in computer lab

Materials Water cycle chart Vocabulary words Items to build terrarium Water cycle song and video Computer lab Wikispaces

Lesson Plan Outline Access wikispace Show water cycle video Show chart and play song Define vocabulary words Fill out chart with a partner Build and label terrarium with group Record observations in the discussion section of the wikispace Take online quiz

Prior Knowledge Complete a water cycle web on the board as a class. Ask students what they know about the water cycle Put their ideas on the board

Anticipatory Set Students will watch video on the water cycle Questions: How many parts are there of the water cycle? Name some forms of precipitation. How is precipitation formed? Where does precipitation flow into? What is evaporation?

Vocabulary Words Water Cycle Condensation evaporation precipitation Runoff transpiration surface water groundwater Water cycle: continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth Condensation: The conversion of a gas to a liquid Evaporation: The process whereby water is changed from a liquid to a gas Precipitation:product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that is pulled down by gravity and deposited on the Earth's surface. Forms of precipiation are : rain, sleet,hail,snow and ice. Runoff:the water flow that occurs when soil is infiltrated to full capacity and excess water flows over the land. Transpiration:process by which water that is absorbed by plants, usually through the roots, is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface Surface Water:precipitation that does not soak into the ground or return to the atmosphere by evaporation or transpiration. It is stored in streams, lakes, rivers, ponds, wetlands, oceans, and reservoirs Ground Water:Water that exists beneath the earth's surface in underground streams and aquifers

Water Cycle Chart

Water Cycle Chart (blank)

How to build a terrarium Click on link and follow directions on making the terrarium Make sure to label parts Answer questions about terrarium

Terrarium Assessment Questions You only watered the terrarium once, so how did water get on the lid and sides? Take off the lid and feel the soil. Why is the soil still wet? Did it ever rain in your terrarium? Water collects on the lid of the terrarium, water also collects in the sky as clouds. Where does water in the clouds come from? How is this an example of the water cycle? If we were to remove the lid what would happen? If the terrarium is a model of the real world, what do you see outside that reminds you of the plant in your terrarium? What reminds you of the soil? What reminds you of the small droplets of water on the lid?

Assessment Vocabulary Quiz Interactive water cycle quiz Completion of terrarium