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SOLAR SYSTEM THEMATIC UNIT Based on the sixth grade science core, students will understand the relationship and attributes of objects in the solar system.
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Overview of my class and school 21 6 th grade students at Silver Mesa Elementary School 11-12 year olds 3 ADHD students and 1 deaf student All of my students have access to the internet 1 student’s family speaks Spanish in the home 30% of students at our school have free or reduced lunch Tardy’s are not an issue anymore in my classroom
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Prerequisites Before teaching the Solar System unit, the students need to know what the 9 planets are. Students need to know the order of the planets Students need to know what the difference between the Solar System and the Universe is Students need to have a basic understanding of what the Solar System is Students need to know how to make a basic bar graph Students need to know how convert units of measure Students need to know how the distance formula Students need to know how to read Students need to know how to look up a definition Students need to know how to write complete sentences Students need to know the basic layout of a paper (introduction, conclusion, 3 paragraphs with their reasons)
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Design Goals and Objectives: Students will understand the physical characteristics of the Earth’s solar system and planets. Students will be able to do this while incorporating the subject areas science, social studies, English language arts, and mathematics Math: Standard 4: Objective 2: Identify and describe measurable attributes of objects and units of measurement, and solve problems involving measurement. C. Compare a meter to a yard, a liter to a quart, and a kilometer to a mile.
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Design Science: Standard 3: Students will understand the relationship and attributes of objects in the solar system. Objective 1: Describe and compare the components of the solar system. Objective 2: Describe the use of technology to observe objects in the solar system and relate this to science's understanding of the solar system. Objective 3: Describe the forces that keep objects in orbit in the solar system. Social Studies: Standard 4: Students will understand current global issues and their rights and responsibilities in the interconnected world. Objective 1: Analyze how major world events of the 20th century affect the world today.
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Design Language Arts: Writing Standard 2: b. Develop the topic with relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples. Speaking and Listening Standard 1: Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 6 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly. Literature Standard 1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
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Overview of Thematic Unit (Development) Day 1 KWL chart and “Planet and Space Travel” Movie Day 2 YouTube Video and Planet Notebooks Day 3 Working on Planet Notebooks Day 4 Presenting Planet Notebooks Day 5 Distances Chart and Graph Days 6 & 7 Planet Posters to scale Day 8 YouTube Video on Constellations and Constellation Crossword Day 9 Jeopardy Review Day 10 Assessment
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Evaluation & Pros and Cons Things I would change to this unit: MORE Time!!! The order I taught the lessons Pros: It really made me think out each and every day of my unit I knew exactly what I was going to teach Cons: I hate putting time limits on things Very redundant
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Pros and Cons to the ADDIE Model Pros: It really made me think out each and every day of my unit I knew exactly what I was going to teach Cons: I hate putting time limits on things Very redundant
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