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Shannon Ford

Grade Level/Subject/Topic:  5th Grade Science     Date: 

Standards Addressed: SOL 5.6 investigate and understand characteristics of the ocean environment. Key concepts include:

a) geological characteristics (continental shelf, slope, rise);

b) physical characteristics (depth, salinity, major currents); and

c) biological characteristics (ecosystems)

 

Pre-Assessment: Ocean discussion, web on board

Answer questions on note cards to check for understanding and growth

Defining the Learning Goals:  What the student will:

 

Know (Facts/Vocabulary):

-The oceans cover about 70% of Earth’s surface.

-The depth of the ocean varies.

-The basic motions of ocean water are the waves, currents, and tides

-Ocean currents are caused by wind patterns and the difference in water densities.

-continental shelf, continental slope, continental rise, abyssal plain, trench, current, waves, tides

-People and industries pollute the ocean which has many affects on ocean life

-The ocean is home to many organisms which are part of human food chains.

-Light, temperature, and pressure change the deeper you go in the ocean.

Understand (Big Ideas):

-Patterns in the ocean can help us predict future events, such as weather patterns,

tsunamis, volcanoes, etc.

-How we treat pollution has an affect on plants, animals, and even humans.

 Do (Specific Skills student is able to do after the lesson): 

-Differentiate between the layers of the ocean floor.

-Describe the variation in depths associated with ocean features.

-Explain human effects on oceans

-Describe plant and animal life found in oceans

-Describe habitats and niches found in oceans

-Explain key terminology related to ocean environment

 

Materials/Supplies:   laptop, webquest handout, posters, white paper, thesaurus,

dictionaries, science book, binder

Oceans Menu

-appetizer: geological characteristics & pollution

-main dish: physical and geological characteristics

-dessert: biological characteristics

Procedures/Activities (Include Marzano's Strategies and Bloom's Taxonomy):

1. Complete Oceans Menu by choosing 2 appetizers, 1 main dish, and 2 desserts.

2. Presentations on Thursday

(If) Differentiated Instruction:

What?    content process product 

 

How?  readiness interest learning profile 

 

Why (What prompted you to differentiate in this way)?

I have completed whole group instruction, class discussions, and used interactive notetaking while teaching the ocean unit. I chose a menu to give students choices to show their under-standing of oceans. I also wanted to have them present activities to facilitate more student discussion.

Anchor Activities: ocean websites, ocean wordsearch

 

Post-Assessment: Test Interactive Achievement at the end of the unit

Closure: Why is Earth referred to as a “water planet”? On a card, write one new thing you learned today about oceans.

Teacher Reflection:

(What went well?  What would you do differently?  Why?)

Oceans Menu

SOL 5.6

Name _____________

Appetizers

Choose 1

___1. Rap or Song.

-Write a rap or song about the ocean. Include things like

currents, waves, tides, parts of the ocean floor, habitats, plant and animal life.

___2. Wavy Ocean Sentences

-Write 5 descriptive ocean sentences in up and down patterns,

depicting the waves of the ocean. Sentences should include

descriptions of the ocean floor, waves, currents, tides, and

habitats.

Choose 1

___3.) Obituary

-Write the obituary of an animal that died as a result of

marine pollution. Explain the animal, family, habitat, and

niche. Encourage readers to help prevent pollution so

that other animals will not die as your animal did.

___4.) Write a story.

-You are traveling in a submarine over the ocean floor. Explain

what you see as you move from layer to layer. Include how

light, temperature, and pressure change. Also include habitats

you see, and any pollution affecting the habitats.

Main Dish – Choose 1

___1.) Oceans Webquest

-Get the handout titled “Oceans Webquest”. Complete the webquest handout by answering the questions using given websites. You will need a laptop and may only go on the websites given to find the correct answers.

___2.) Design a poster as an advertisement.

-The ad should be titled “Would you live in a place like this?” Illustrate a polluted ocean area. Describe what caused the pollution and how it can be fixed.

___3.) ABC Ocean Book

-Write four letters of the alphabet on a page of computer

paper. Do this for all the letters. Choose a word beginning with that letter that you would find in the ocean. (Examples include

animals, plants, levels of the ocean floor….) Write a fact about

that word and draw a picture.

Dessert

Choose 1

___1.) Acrostic

-Using the word “OCEAN”, write an acrostic poem explaining ocean features, such as waves, tides, and currents. Include how these affect the ocean.

___2.) Newspaper article

-Write an informative newspaper article describing a clean ocean. Explain how waves, tides, and currents affect the ocean.

Choose 1

___3.) Poem

-Write a poem that explains how an ocean becomes polluted. Include the affects on ocean life and on people. The poem may or may not rhyme. It must have at least 6 lines.

____4.) Want Ad

-Write a want ad for the newspaper. Pretend you are an ocean, you choose which one. You are looking for helpers to clean you up. Explain what happened, who caused the pollution, and how it can be fixed.

You may use your binders, science book, library books, internet, or thesaurus if you need more information.

Below is a schedule for completing this assignment:

Monday Complete 2 appetizers

Tuesday Complete main dish and begin on a dessert

Wednesday Complete desserts and prepare for presentations

Thursday Presentations

Rubric for Oceans Menu

| |20 |15 |10 |5 |

|Mechanics |All words were spelled correctly;|There were between one and |There were between four and |There were more than six |

| |letters were capitalized, and |three mistakes in the project|six mistakes in the project |mistakes in the project. |

| |correct | | | |

|Presentation |Student uses a clear voice |Student’s voice is clear. |Student incorrectly |Student mumbles, incorrectly |

| |and correct, precise |Student pronounces most words|pronounces terms. Audience |pronounces terms, and speaks |

| |pronunciation of terms |correctly |members have difficulty |too quietly for students in |

| | | |hearing presentation |the back to hear |

|Appetizer Avg. |Student stayed on topic, |Student stayed on topic, |Student steered from the |Student didn’t complete the |

| |correctly completed the |correctly completed the |topic, didn’t complete |topic or give details to |

| |assignment following all |assignment following all |assignment according to |explain the activity |

| |directions, gave details to |directions, gave no details |directions, gave a few | |

| |explain | |details | |

|Main Dish |Activity was completed following |Activity was completed |Activity was not completely |Activity was incomplete, few |

| |directions, all questions |following directions, some |finished or some info was not|details, some info was left |

| |answered or all parts completed |info was incorrect or not |answered or left out |out to completely finish the |

| | |answered | |project |

|Dessert |Directions were followed and all |Directions were followed and |Directions were followed and |Directions were not followed,|

| |parts were included, details |most parts were included, |most parts were included, no |steered off topic, no details|

| |given |details given |details | |

OCEANS WEBQUEST

SOL 5.6

Name _____________

DIRECTIONS: You will complete a webquest on oceans. The answers to these questions are located on the given websites. Read over the information on each website to find the answers to the following questions.



1. What percentage of the Earth’s surface is covered by oceans?

2. Ocean currents move more ________ than winds and retain more _____ than the atmosphere.



3. What is the largest member of the weasel family and is also the second smallest marine mammal?

4. What is the average weight of the southern male and female sea otters?

Male - Female -

5. In which ocean would you find sea otters?



6. What are the most abundant plants in the ocean that are single-celled, minute floating plants that drift throughout the surface of the ocean?

7. What are the three groups of marine animals?



8. Who first mapped the Gulf Stream?

9. What causes currents to flow?



10. Which two oceans cover 56% of the Earth when combined together?

11. Name the oceans that make up the one big ocean.



12. What forces keep our current in constant motion?



13. What was the name of the “deep boat” that reached the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean’s Marianas Trench on January 23, 1960?



14. What two things cause tides?

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Ocean Pre-Assessment

SOL 5.6

Write the answers on index cards.

1. What percent of Earth’s surface is covered by oceans?

2. Which part of the ocean floor do you play on at the beach?

3. What is constantly pushing ocean waters around the planet?

4. What causes tides?

5. What is the deepest part of the ocean floor?

6. What three things change as you go deeper into the ocean?

7. Give one way in which oceans can become polluted.

8. List the oceans.

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