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  • 2nd Grade Science Lesson: Plants & Ecosystems
  • Okay, class! This week we are learning about ecosystems! Let's get started with a BrainPop video!
  • Day One
  • I love Tim and Moby!
  • Why are they in a forest?
  • Day Two
  • Yeah!
  • Work in groups to cut out different trees, bushes, and animals! Then, figure out how to glue them together to make an ecosystem!
  • Let's make a jungle!
  • This takes place in an elementary classroom. The emphasis is on differentiation and the varying learning preferences amongst students.
  • Day Three
  • Log in to the game on your laptop and find the answer to question one!
  • The first day of the lesson would be visual, the class will watch videos and listen to a brief lecture on the topic. Numerous pictures and examples will be shown.
  • Day Four
  • Excellent work, class!
  • The second day will be focused on the social learning preference. Students will work together to utilize arts and crafts to discover pieces in order to make ecosystem artwork.
  • Day Five
  • Differentiating my lessons helps every student feel included!
  • The logical learning preference is covered on the third day. The class will have laptops so they can work collaboratively to answer interactive game questions.
  • I figured it out! I'm gonna win!
  • Uhh, what's an organism again?
  • The final day of the lesson will cater towards physical activities. This includes a hands-on approach to the topic, allowing the children to make their own ecosystems.
  • Let's get some sticks so the snails have somewhere to hide!
  • This dirt is so soft...
  • Providing different options for every student is important to their learning and academic development. If they can't learn one way, they're bound to figure it out with a different style.
  • They learn more and enhance their previous knowledge!
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