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5E Learning Cycle Lesson Plan

The 5E Learning Cycle Lesson Plan was designed to use during my block II internship in a third grade class at Mountain View Elementary School. 
NC- North Carolina DPI Elementary Education Specialty Area Standards
Standard: Standard 7 : Elementary teachers use developmentally appropriate strategies to design and deliver instruction in all areas of the elementary curriculum.
Indicator: Indicator 1: Teachers develop and implement the pacing and alignment of curriculum that is consistent with the NC SCOS, LEA standards and pacing guides, and national standards in all subject areas.
Indicator: Indicator 2: Teachers understand and use an interdisciplinary approach to teaching by connecting and integrating language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, healthful living, and arts concepts and processes, with appropriate technologies to enhance their teaching.
Indicator: Indicator 4: Teachers implement a variety of teaching and communication strategies for instruction.
Indicator: Indicator 5: Teachers assist students in developing multiple learning strategies to address discipline specific content, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.
Indicator: Indicator 7: Teachers develop and use a variety of formal and alternative assessment strategies as an integral part of instruction and learning appropriate for assessing individual, peer, team, and collaborative skills.
Standard: Standard 10: Teachers provide active inquiry experiences in the teaching of science by using various questioning skills and developing science processing skills (predicting, classifying, measuring, inferring, interpreting, analyzing, and synthesizing).
Standard: Standard 15: Elementary teachers encourage underrepresented groups to engage in the schooling process, especially math and science.
Indicator: Indicator 1: Teachers use a variety of strategies to encourage underrepresented groups to engage in the schooling process, especially math and science. They:
Detail: Utilize community resources
Detail: Give personal attention and encouragement to underrepresented groups of students
Detail: Use relevant and real-world applications that interest a diverse population
Detail: Encourage underrepresented groups to assume leadership roles.

Rationale for 5E Learning Cycle Lesson Plan:

Context-

During my internship at Mountain View Elementary, I created a 5E inquiry-based science lesson to use with third graders.  The lesson allowed students to dissect owl pellets and relate the rodent bones they found to human bones.  They also learned how human bones create support, protection, and locomotion for our bodies.

Impact-

It provided the students with a rich opportunity to explore science using a hands-on activity.  It also allowed them to learn new information about the human body through questioning and critical thinking.  I was also able to assess the students on what they learned througout the lesson.  As a pre-service teacher, I also learned from this experience by reflecting on the lesson and how it was taught in the actual classroom.  I will benefit from this experience if I teach this lesson again.

Alignment-

I have met DPI standard 7, indicator 1 because I created the lesson to meet the NCSCOS and pacing guides appropriate for the third grade level.

I have met DPI standard 7, indicator 2 because I integrated the lesson with other subject areas to enhance the learning of the students.

I have met DPI standard 7, indicator 4 because I implemented a variety of teaching and communication strategies as the students were assigned to do different activities throughout the lesson to be assessed on.

I have met DPI standard 7, indicator 5 because I incorporated Bloom's Taxonomy questions, as well as other questions that required students to problem-solve.

I have met DPI standard 7, indicator 7 because I had formative assessments throughout the lesson and a summative assessment at the end of the lesson.  Some of the assessments were based on partner work, while others were done individually by the students.

I have met DPI standard 10 because the lesson was an inquiry-based science lesson that used science processing skills such as predictin and observing, as well as differnt types of questioning skills.

I have met DPI standard 15 because the lesson encouraged all students to take part in the science process using community resources and real-world applications that were interesting to all students.

Author: Tiffany Daves
Last modified: 11/14/2006 11:46 AM (EST)