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Title: Unit Plan: Rocks and Minerals


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Unit PlanRocks and Minerals
  • Covering science and language arts (writing)
    standards.

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Topic and Big Ideas
  • Topic Rocks and Minerals
  • Minerals-properties of
  • Rocks- types of
  • Rock Cycle
  • Big Ideas
  • Scientific investigations may take many different
    forms, including observing what things are like
    or what it happening somewhere, collecting
    specimens for analysis, and doing experiments.
    (nature of science)
  • Students will understand that the rock cycle
    helps explain how our earth is constantly
    changing. (life science)
  • Writing is a form of taking your understanding
    and helping others understand your content
    knowledge.

3
Differentiation of Key Terms
  • Describe the properties of minerals such as
    luster, color, streak and hardness to identify
    different minerals. (Memory)
  • Find examples of cycles and apply them to real
    life situations. (Practical)
  • Synthesize information from mineral properties
    and rock cycle to create story based a on
    personified character. (Creative)
  • Compare and contrast what makes a rock different
    from a mineral and vice versa. (Analytical)

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Core Proposition 3Teachers are Responsible
for Managing and Monitoring Student Learning.
  • This unit embodies different forms of assessment
    which range from standard worksheet
    (question/answer) to creative means (through
    creating a rock and story) to writing. This way
    I can see which students are succeeding based on
    multiple views. Some students may struggle with
    the writing part, but if I can see clear
    understanding in other areas, I can then tailor
    my teaching to fit my students individual needs.
  • Also by using various teaching techniques
    (discussion, direct, group work, individual work)
    my students will see how the knowledge they learn
    can be applied and tested in many different
    avenues.
  • Using the different techniques also keeps
    students engaged more than just using direct
    instruction. Therefore keeping the students
    interested.
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