Project GLAD



Project GLAD

East Whittier School District

Weather (1)

Idea Pages

I. Unit Themes

• Weather can be observed, measured, and described.

• Weather changes from day to day but tends to be predictable during a season and in different geographic areas.

• Materials come in different forms (states), including solids, liquids, and gases.

II. Focus /Motivation

• Big Book

• Observation Charts

• Inquiry chart

• Picture File Cards

• Exploration Report

III. Closure

• Process charts

• Individual task booklets

IV. Vocabulary

Water cycle: condensation, evaporation, precipitation, rivers, lakes, runoff, clouds, cirrus, stratus, cumulus, fog, dew, rain, snow, hail, sleet, rainbow, sun, frost,

Seasons: summer, fall, autumn, winter, spring, temperature, predict, climate

Tools : meteorologist, predict, measure, thermometer, wind vane, barometer,

Storms : hurricane, tornado, thunder storm, blizzard, forecast, air pressure, humidity, wind, fronts, atmosphere, wind chill, vapor, molecules, lightening, thunder

V. Concepts/ California State Standards

First Grade

Earth Sciences

3. Weather can be observed, measured, and described. As a basis for understanding this concept:

a. Students know how to use simple tools (e. g., thermometer, wind vane) to measure weather conditions and record changes from day to day and across the seasons.

b. Students know that the weather changes from day to day but that trends in temperature or of rain (or snow) tend to be predictable during a season.

c. Students know the sun warms the land, air, and water.

Physical Sciences

1. Materials come in different forms (states), including solids, liquids, and gases. As a basis for understanding this concept:

a. Students know solids, liquids, and gases have different properties.

b. Students know the properties of substances can change when the substances are mixed, cooled, or heated.

Investigation and Experimentation

4. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations. As a basis for understanding this concept and addressing the content in the other three strands, students should develop their own questions and perform investigations. Students will:

a. Draw pictures that portray some features of the thing being described.

b. Record observations and data with pictures, numbers, or written statements.

c. Record observations on a bar graph.

d. Describe the relative position of objects by using two references (e. g., above and next to, below and left of).

e. Make new observations when discrepancies exist between two descriptions of the same object or phenomenon.

Project GLAD

East Whittier School District

Weather (1)

Planning Pages

I. Focus /Motivation

• Big Book: What is weather?

• Observation Charts

• Inquiry chart: What do we know about weather?

• Picture File Cards: Sort for seasons

• Exploration report: Winter

II. Input

• Pictorial – Water Cycle

• Pictorial – winter

• Pictorial – Comparison of storms

• Pictorial – World Map

• Narrative Input: California Winter

• Read alouds

• Experiments

III. Guided Oral Practice

• 10/2 for oral processing

• Poetry/ chants/ songs

❖ Water Cycle

❖ I Know of a Cloud

❖ Season Bugaloo

❖ I Can Spell

❖ Weather Everywhere

❖ Meteorologist Sound-off

❖ Water changes

• T-graph for social skills

• Sentence Patterning Chart / Farmer in the Dell (Noun: weather)

• Exploration Report

• Daily temperature check

• Process Grid of Seasons

(winter, spring, summer, fall)

(categories: weather, clothing, food, recreation, interesting facts)

IV. Reading / Writing Activities

A. Whole Class

• Shared Reading

• Poetry based on frame

• Found poetry

• Cooperative paragraph on winter

• DRTA (Directed Reading Thinking Activity)

• Narrative

• Narrative story map

• Narrative story frame

B. Cooperative

• Team tasks

• Partner focused reading

• Strip books from Farmer in the Dell

• Pokemon trading with SPC words

• Ear-to-ear reading

• Mind mapping

• Flexible Group reading with student generated text

C. Small group

• Expert groups – heterogeneous from teams

• ELD groups – homogeneous ELD levels

• Guided Reading Groups – homogeneous, reading levels

D. Individual

• Interactive Journals

• Reading/Writing choice

• Learning logs

• Individual tasks

• Paragraphs on two seasons

V. Extended Activities

• Home school connections

VI. Assessment/Evaluation / Closure

• Learning logs

• Individual tasks

• Process all charts

• Letter home to parents

Project GLAD

East Whittier School District

Weather (1)

Tentative Daily Plans

Day 1: (Water Cycle & Winter)

Focus & Motivation

Cognitive Content dictionary : condensation

3 rules, scouts, Awards

Big Book

Inquiry chart (What do we know about weather?)

Guided Oral Practice

Record outside temperature

Comprehensible Input

World Map Pictorial Seven continents, four oceans, U.S., California, Whittier

Guided Oral Practice

Chant – Seven Continents

T-graph for social skills (Cooperation)

Team Points

Focus & Motivation

Observation Charts

Team Points

Comprehensible Input

Pictorial input of water cycle (Include 3 types of clouds)

Guided Oral Practice

Chant – Water Cycle

Reading & Writing

Learning Log

Writer’s Workshop

Record outside Temperature

Home /School connection

Day 2: (seasons)

Focus & Motivation

Home/School Connection : Partner share

Cognitive Content dictionary : meteorologist

Guided Oral Practice

3 rules, scouts, Awards

Record outside Temperature

Comprehensible Input

Review World map Pictorial Input

Guided Oral Practice

Seven continents Chant

Comprehensible Input

Review Water Cycle Pictorial

Guided Oral Practice

Water cycle song – highlight

Clouds

Comprehensible Input

Setting Sketch

Narrative Input

Guided Oral Practice

Review T-graph

Picture File Cards – Categorize into four seasons

Exploration Report - winter

Comprehensible Input

Winter Pictorial

Read aloud: California Winter

Guided Oral Practice

Seasons Bugaloo

Process Grid Game – Winter

Reading & Writing

Interactive Journals

Record outside Temperature ( 0ne student )

Home /School connection

Day 3: (Seasons)

Focus & Motivation

Home/School Connection : Partner share

Cognitive Content dictionary :Team vote on words

Guided Oral Practice

3 rules, scouts, Awards

Record outside temperature

Comprehensible Input

Review Winter Pictorial

Guided Oral Practice

Chant

Comprehensible Input

Review Narrative Input w/ word cards & quotes

Reading & Writing

Narrative Story Map

Guided Oral Practice

Here, There Chant

Review T-graph

Reading & Writing

Team Tasks

➢ Color Key

➢ World Map

➢ Water cycle Pictorial

➢ Winter pictorial

➢ Story Map

➢ Team Exploration report

Teacher: ELD group frame

ELD narrative retell

Guided Oral Practice

Sentence Patterning Chart

Reading & Writing

Writer’s Workshop - Sketching

Record outside Temperature

Home /School connection

Day 4: Measuring Tools & Experimentation

Focus & Motivation

Home/School Connection : Partner share

Cognitive Content dictionary : Thermometer

Guided Oral Practice

Scouts and Awards

Record outside temperature

Reading & Writing

Cooperative Strip Paragraph : Winter

Teams pick an area of cooperation to work on

Team Tasks

➢ Process grid

➢ Cognitive Content Dictionary

Teacher: Expert group on summer

High reading group

Guided Oral Practice

Team Points

Comprehensible Input

Experiment – Thermometer in ice and hot water

TPR – cold: down hot: up

Cold: molecules together hot: molecules apart

Pictorial of measuring tools

Guided Oral Practice

Process Grid Game – summer

Reading & Writing

Transparency Story

Guided Oral Practice

Sing Sentence Patterning chart

Reading & Writing

Pokemon trading game

Record outside Temperature

Home /School connection

Day 5: Storms

Focus & Motivation

Home/School Connection : Partner share

Cognitive Content dictionary : Teams vote on words

Guided Oral Practice

Scouts and Awards

Record outside temperature

Comprehensible Input

Storm Pictorial

Reading & Writing

Make Here, there chant

Found Poetry

Team Coop-strip paragraph

Team Tasks Team presentations

➢ Team coop strip paragraph

➢ Team here, there chant

➢ Storm pictorial

Teacher: low reading group

Guided Oral Practice

Team Points

Team presentations

Reading & Writing

Listen & Sketch

Ear to Ear Reading

Revisit Inquiry Chart

Guided Oral Practice

What helped you learn?

Final Chants

Big Book

Weather

Repeated Phrase:

Winter, spring, summer, fall… Weather changes around us all!

Weather consists of temperature, air pressure, and precipitation.

It may be hot or cold outside, it may be sunny, cloudy, rainy, snowy or windy. The weather changes what people do for fun.

Temperature is measured with a thermometer. It tells us how hot or cold something is.

The air temperature changes depending on the time and season. It is warmer during the day and colder at night. It is warmer in the summer and colder in the winter.

Air pressure creates wind. We tell the direction of the wind by using a wind vane.

Sometimes wind can be strong. Wind turns windmills to make electricity. The strong winds of a tornado can break up a building.

Clouds are made up of many tiny drops of water. The drops join and get heavier. When the drops get too heavy, they fall as precipitation.

Precipitation is measured with a rain gauge. There are many kinds of precipitation: rain, snow, hail, and sleet.

Weather affects people’s lives in many ways.

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Narrative Input Chart

California Winter

By: Karen Hernandez

Drip! Drip! Drip! Luis listened to the sound of the rain hitting his umbrella as he walked home from school. He hummed the song Mrs. Alvarado had taught them. “Evaporation, condensation, precipitation on my mind, and it’s just the water cycle, and it happens all the time.”

“Mom, is it winter right now?”, Luis asked his mom, who was walking beside him holding her umbrella with one hand and baby Rebekah with the other.

“Yes, February is part of winter”, she answered.

“Then why isn’t there any snow? Whenever we see pictures of people in winter, they have snow”, Luis wondered. “When is it going to snow?”

Laughing, mom said, “It’s not likely to snow here. Whittier just isn’t cold enough. You’ll have to be content with the rain we get every once in awhile.”

Luis stomped in the middle of a puddle and watched the water splash up and around his feet.

“Don’t step in the puddles Luis, you’ll get all wet”, his mom warned.

Once at home, mom said, “Luis, get the mail out of the mailbox please, I’ll go open the door.” Standing on tip toe, Luis peered into the box. There were a few advertisements, and one letter. He carefully took them out and held them under the umbrella so they wouldn’t get wet.

“Look mom, we got a letter! Who is it from?” , Luis asked.

“It’s from Uncle Oscar and Aunt Maribel. Let’s read what they wrote to us.”, said Mom.

Water Cycle Song

(sung to: “Clementine”)

Evaporation, (wiggle fingers up to the sky)

Condensation, (wiggle fingers toward each other to make a cloud shape)

Precipitation (wiggle fingers down toward the ground like rain.)

On my mind,

And it’s just the water cycle

And it happens all the time!

Repeat faster

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Season Bugaloo

There are four seasons, 4 in all.

They’re winter, spring, summer, and fall.

We wear different clothes for each.

Summer’s when we go to the beach!

Hot, warm, cold, freezing too,

Doing the season bugaloo!

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I Can Spell Weather

I can spell air, A-I-R.

I can spell ice, I-C-E.

But I can’t spell weather!

I can spell rain, R-A-I-N.

I can spell hail, H-A-I-L.

But I can’t spell weather!

I can spell snow, S-N-O-W.

I can spell frost, F-R-O-S-T.

But I can’t spell weather!

Oh yes I can! Yes I can!

W-E-A-T-H-E-R, weather!

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Meteorologist Sound-off

Meteorologists study weather we know,

Watching clouds that the wind will blow.

Forecasting weather everywhere,

Temperature, humidity, and pressure there.

Sound off – predicting

Sound off – forecasting

Sound off – 1, 2, 3, 4, how cool!

By: Karen Hernandez

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Water Changes

Does water change? Yes Ma’am

Does water change? Yes Ma’am

How do you know? It heats or cools

How do you know? It changes shape

Give me some examples: solid, liquid, and gas

Give me some examples: ice, water, and vapor

Are you through? Yes Ma’am

Did you tell me true? Yes Ma’am

What did you chant? Changes in water!

By: Karen Hernandez

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Weather

High in the sky, weather blows,

Across the mountain, weather snows,

Blowing fiercely,

Snowing silently,

Whispering, screaming, floating, freezing,

Weather, cold and dark,

Weather, hot and sticky,

Weather, shiny and breezy,

Weather all over changing constantly!

Weather! Weather! Weather!

By: Karen Hernandez

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Fall (Autumn)

Fall is the season after summer. It is the time of year when the weather starts to get cold again in some places. In other places, it is still hot during the day and cold at night.

Weather

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People wear warmer clothes. They may wear long pants and need a sweater in the morning. Then, when it gets hot in the afternoon, take the sweater off.

Clothing

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Plants start to dry up. Farmers harvest their crops. They cut the food and bring it to sell. The leaves on some trees turn to yellow, orange, and brown. They dry up and fall off the tree.

Plants

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Some fruits and vegetables are ready to eat in the fall. Some vegetables are: lettuce, mushrooms, spinach, and pumpkins. Some fruits that we eat in the fall are: pears, cranberries and apples. People like to eat pumpkin pie and drink apple cider.

Food

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Children start another year of school in the fall. They like to play outside in the afternoon. Some of them play on soccer teams.

Recreation

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Many children like to wear costumes go trick-or treating in the fall when it is Halloween.

Interesting Facts

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Spring

Spring is the season after winter. It is the time of year when the weather is getting warmer. In some places there is a lot of rain. It is cold in the morning and warm in the afternoon.

Weather

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People can stop wearing jackets, hats, and mittens because the weather is getting warmer. They still need to wear long pants, sweaters, and shoes because it is cold in the morning.

Clothing

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Plants grow well in the spring. Farmers plant their crops. New grass and other plants start growing. The trees that lost their leaves in the fall, grow new leaves and little flowers called blossoms. The blossoms smell good.

Plants

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Some fruits and vegetables are ready to eat in the spring. Some vegetables are: avocados, broccoli, cucumbers, and spinach. Some fruits that we eat in the spring are: berries, mangoes, oranges, and papayas.

Food

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Children are still in school in the spring. In the afternoons they play outside games or stay inside to play. Some people play on baseball teams. Students have one week off at Easter time, so some families go on vacation.

Recreation

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Some animals give birth at any time of year, but spring is the season when most animals start new families. Soon the female birds will lay their eggs from which young birds will later hatch. Rabbits give birth and nurse their babies in nests. Baby squirrels peek out from their tree houses. New born, spotted calves drink their mother's milk.

Interesting Facts

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Summer

Summer is the season after spring. It is the time of year when the weather becomes hot. In most places, it is dry during the summer because it doesn’t rain.

Weather

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People wear shorts and T-shirts to keep cool. They may need a hat or sunglasses to protect them from the sun. Some people wear sandals instead of shoes.

Clothing

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Plants grow in the sunshine, but don’t grow fast because the ground is dry. Sometimes, the grass looks brown. Farmers have to water their crops to help them grow. The trees are full of leaves. The flower blossoms fall off and fruit starts to grow.

Plants

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Some fruits and vegetables are ready to eat in the summer. Some vegetables are: summer squash, corn, and chili peppers. Some fruits that we eat in the summer are: watermelon, peaches, and strawberries. People like to eat cold foods like sandwiches, ice cream and popsicles. They drink lots of cold drinks with ice too!

Food

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Children sometimes have vacation from school in the summer. They like to play outside in the yard or go to the park. They swim in the swimming pool or run through the sprinklers in their yard. Some children go to the library to get books to read. Summer is a favorite time to go on vacation.

Recreation

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It is hot during the summer because our part of the earth is closer to the sun. If you stay outside too long you can get a sun burn. It is important to put sunscreen on your skin to protect it.

Interesting Facts

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Dear Samuel, Leticia, Luis, and Rebekah,

We hope that you are doing well. It has been so long since we got to come see you at Thanksgiving, we would like to invite you to come and visit us this time. Here in the mountains, it has been snowing for a few days. It looks like there is a white blanket on top of everything. It is so beautiful! Would you like to come this weekend and play in the snow? Please call and let us know.

Sincerely,

Aunt Maribel

“Can we go mom? I’ve never seen snow except on T.V. Pleeeease!” , Luis begged.

“We’ll asked your dad when he gets home.” , said mom.

“Whoopee, we’re going to see snow, we’re going to see snow!” Luis jumped around in excitement.

On Saturday morning, Luis jumped out of the car at Uncle Oscar’s house. He gazed around at all the white snow, glistening in the sun. Inside, everyone put on special clothes to protect them from the cold and wet snow. Long pants, warm socks, two sweaters, a thick coat, a stocking cap, a scarf, and mittens. “I’m ready!” shouted Luis.

Everyone laughed and played. First, they had a snowball fight. One hit Luis right on his hat. “I’ll get you back!” he yelled. The mittens helped keep his hands from freezing as he made snowballs. The snow felt cold and powdery, it had to be pushed together a lot to form each ball.

Then they slid down the hill over and over again on a red sled and a black inner tube. The cold wind blew against his face as Luis and his dad speeded down the hill slipping and sliding in all directions, and finally fell off the inner tube at the bottom of the hill. “Again, again!” Luis screamed in delight.

Before going back inside, they all made a snowman out of three big snowballs. They rolled each ball in the snow until more and more snow stuck to it. Aunt Maribel put two rocks for eyes and a pine cone for the nose. Uncle Oscar stuck two sticks in the sides for arms. Dad made a mouth out of more little rocks. Luis put his scarf around it’s neck and his hat on it’s head. “Goodbye, snowman, I hope you last a long time all the way until spring.”

After changing out of their cold wet clothes, everyone sat in the living room by the fireplace and drank hot chocolate.

“I love the snow!” said Luis. “Can we come back another time?”

“Sure.”, said Uncle Oscar, “ and when we get feeling too cold, we will come and visit you and go to the park to play since it is sunny and hot where you live. Winter sure is different all over.”

Narrative Story Frame

Season & Weather

Characters: Clothes Setting

Activity Activity Activity

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