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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT FARMINGTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH AND REHABILITATION LESSON PLAN FORMAT Teacher’s Name: Justin Stewart Grade Level: 8 Date of Lesson: Lesson 2 Topic: Origin of the Solar System Objectives Student will understand that the solar system underwent dramatic changed during the formation of the solar system. Student will know how the solar system was created and how it changed during the origin of the solar system. Student will be able to do recognize the forces and actions that created the solar system. Maine Learning Results Alignment MLR: Science and Technology D: The Physical Setting D1. The Universe and the Solar System. Grades 6-8. Students explain the movements and describe the location, composition, and characteristics of our solar system and universe, including planets, the sun, and galaxies. Rationale: Students will learn how the solar system was created and how the creation of the solar system affects the planets that revolve around the sun. Assessment Formative (Assessment for Learning) The students will fill out a flow chart describing the different phases during the creation of the solar system. The students will complete this graphic organizer throughout the lesson as we go through each of the different sections. The students will also work in three-minute reviews where they will write down what they think about what is being talked about in class. Throughout the three-minute reviews, the students will be asked probing questions that will test their understanding and will guide them towards answers that have yet to be answered. Summative (Assessment of Learning) You will create a Prezi demonstrating their understanding of the origin of the solar system and how the different forces the solar system underwent, influenced the origin. You should have pictures that describe what you are talking about. For all of those pictures, you should also have a description for each step of the creation of the solar system. The Prezi should have music that demonstrates what you think of when you talk about the solar system and the universe. Integration Technology: The students will utilize a type two technology by creating a Prezi to show the origin solar system. The students will be able to have their Prezi’s continuing to run while the students walk around the room and look at the different presentations. Other Content Areas: Music: Students will find a song or podcast that they feel really represents what they feel when they think about the solar system or universe. Math: This lesson includes some math and equations to describe the motion or the relationships between the forces and planets. Math is important in describing some aspects of the origin of the solar system. Groupings Students will be grouped into three or four students during the three-minute reviews where they will talk about what they are learning during the lesson. The students will be broken up into the table groups, which they are sitting at. This way there is no problem deciding who is in which group. The students will all work on their separate graphic organizer. For the Prezi presentations, the students will be broken up into pairs. The students will be allowed to make their own groups because they may have to work on their project outside of class. If the students have to work on the project outside of class, I want them to feel comfortable with one another. The students should break the work up at the beginning of the project and continuously work together throughout the project. Differentiated Instruction Strategies: Logical: The students will be asked to take the different stages of the creation of the origin and place them into logical order. Verbal: The students will talk about what they have on their graphic organizers and they will also need to work well together if they are to work on their Prezi presentations. Visual: Throughout the presentations, the students will use pictures as well as words to show what they are talking about. Musical: During the Prezi presentations, the students will be asked to add music, which they think contributes to the presentation. Intrapersonal: The students will have to work on their own with the graphic organizer in order to organize their thoughts and ideas. Interpersonal: Throughout the lesson, the students will be asked to work together, in the threeminute reviews and the Prezi presentations. Modifications/Accommodations I will review student’s IEP, 504 or ELLIDEP and make appropriate modifications and accommodations. Absent: If the student misses class, they should meet with the pre-assigned groups outside of class. If they can not, can email me so we can set up a time to meet outside of the class period. Extensions Students will create a Prezi, which the students will be showing to the class. The students will be asked to show a presentation in a self-contained way, which can use words, pictures and music to demonstrate the students understanding. Materials, Resources and Technology My laptop Student laptops or the laptop cart White board Markers Graphic Organizer Flour Eggs Salt Yeast Prezi Checklist Source for Lesson Plan and Research Origin of the Solar System: http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/solarsys/nebular.html Origin of the Solar System: http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/ast121/lectures/lec24.html Nebulae: http://seds.org/messier/nebula.html Planetary Inertia: http://geophysics.ou.edu/solid_earth/notes/planets.html The planets: http://www.kidsastronomy.com/solar_system.htm The planets: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/index.cfm Maine Standards for Initial Teacher Certification and Rationale Standard 3 - Demonstrates a knowledge of the diverse ways in which students learn and develop by providing learning opportunities that support their intellectual, physical, emotional, social, and cultural development. Rationale: The students will be given the opportunity to pick their own groups for their presentations and the climate will be a positive and supportive of everyone. Everyone will have the opportunity to express themselves without the fear of being made fun of. Students will also have structure throughout the lesson so they can follow a clear objective. This is great for the clipboard learners who enjoy organization and clear instruction. For those students who like to explore and learn through experimental learning, I have them working with the pizza dough. The students will be allowed to mix and swirl the ingredients to see how it relates to the different aspects of the creation of the solar system. There is also a chance for students to work on a lot of different activities during this lesson. Standard 4 - Plans instruction based upon knowledge of subject matter, students, curriculum goals, and learning and development theory. Rationale: Reference content notes which can be found at the end of the lesson. MLR: Science and Technology D: The Physical Setting D1. The Universe and the Solar System. Grades 6-8. Students explain the movements and describe the location, composition, and characteristics of our solar system and universe, including planets, the sun, and galaxies. Rationale: Students will learn how the solar system was created and how the creation of the solar system affects the planets that revolve around the sun. Student will understand that the solar system underwent dramatic changed during the formation of the solar system. Standard 5 - Understands and uses a variety of instructional strategies and appropriate technology to meet students’ needs. Rationale: Logical: The students will be asked to take the different stages of the creation of the origin and place them into logical order. Verbal: The students will talk about what they have on their graphic organizers and they will also need to work well together if they are to work on their Prezi presentations. Visual: Throughout the presentations, the students will use pictures as well as words to show what they are talking about. Musical: During the Prezi presentations, the students will be asked to add music, which they think contributes to the presentation. Intrapersonal: The students will have to work on their own with the graphic organizer in order to organize their thoughts and ideas. Interpersonal: Throughout the lesson, the students will be asked to work together, in the threeminute reviews and the Prezi presentations. Technology: The students will utilize a type two technology by creating a Prezi to show the origin solar system. The students will be able to have their Prezi’s continuing to run while the students walk around the room and look at the different presentations. Standard 8 - Understands and uses a variety of formal and informal assessment strategies to evaluate and support the development of the learner. Rationale: Formative (Assessment for Learning) The students will fill out a flow chart describing the different phases during the creation of the solar system. The students will complete this graphic organizer throughout the lesson as we go through each of the different sections. The students will also work in three-minute reviews where they will write down what they think about what is being talked about in class. Throughout the three-minute reviews, the students will be asked probing questions that will test their understanding and will guide them towards answers that have yet to be answered. Summative (Assessment of Learning) You will create a Prezi demonstrating their understanding of the origin of the solar system and how the different forces the solar system underwent, influenced the origin. You should have pictures that describe what you are talking about. For all of those pictures, you should also have a description for each step of the creation of the solar system. The Prezi should have music that demonstrates what you think of when you talk about the solar system and the universe. Teaching and Learning Sequence: Engage (10 mins): I will take the students into the gym or the parking lot where I have drawn out circles around the floor. I will allow anyone who wants to move around a lot and be energetic to stand on the eight circles that radiate out from the center. Within the largest circle in the middle, everyone else will stand. I will then have the students on the outside rotate around the center. I will continue to have a dialogue throughout the exercise asking the students what they think this represents. Transition (5 mins): The students will go back to the classroom and prepare the pizza dough presentation. Explore (25 mins): I will give the students an egg, flour, yeast, and salt and will explain that they should put all of the ingredients into the bowl. We will then talk about how they represent the different elements that make up universe. We will then swirl it around in the bowl and look at how they interact and begin to mix and change. This whole time I will be doing the activity at the same time. I will have the students mixing the materials with their own hands and asking them questions about what they are seeing. Transition (10 mins): I will have the students take care of the ingredients and clean up their mess. Explain (45 mins): Once the students have taken care of their materials, the students and I will talk about how the solar system which we represented in the beginning of the lesson was created. This will also tie in the pizza dough presentation and show how it is important to our world and solar system. I will hand out a graphic organizer at the beginning and coach them threw the graphic organizer throughout the “lecture” discussion. Transition (2 mins): I will have the students break up into their table groups. Elaborate (15 mins): The students will then complete a three minute review and talk about how the presentations and activities were a good/bad representation of the different aspects that were discussed in the explain stage. I will walk around the room asking probing questions to see exactly where the students are in their learning. If the students are stuck with an idea, I will guide them into an answer without truly giving up the answer. Transition (2 mins): Once all of the groups have got a firm grasp on the concepts, I will ask the students to break up into pairs for the Prezi presentation. Evaluate (80 mins): If any of the students have never used Prezi before, I will go over how to use the program and the benefits of using the program. I will ask those that have used the presentation to help those who haven’t. Once the students have an idea of what they should be doing, the groups will work on their presentations. I will have the students check in with me as they work and I will ask them what they discovered while they worked on the project. Content Notes A second theory is called the nebular hypothesis. In this theory, the whole Solar System starts as a large cloud of gas that contracts under self-gravity. Conservation of angular momentum requires that a rotating disk form with a large concentration at the center (the proto-Sun). As the collapse proceeds, the temperature and pressure within the globule increases, as the atoms are in closer proximity. Also, the globule rotates faster and faster. This spinning action causes an increase in centrifugal forces (a radial force on spinning objects) that causes the globule to have a central core and a surrounding flattened disk of dust (called a protoplanetary disk or accretion disk). The central core becomes the star; the protoplanetary disk may eventually coalesce into orbiting planets, asteroids, etc. While this theory incorporates more basic physics, there are several unsolved problems. For example, a majority of the angular momentum in the Solar System is held by the outer planets. For comparison, 99% of the Solar System's mass is in the Sun, but 99% of its angular momentum is in the planets. Another flaw is the mechanism from which the disk turns into individual planets. Handouts Graphic Organizer Checklist Prezi Checklist ☐ Four pictures that pertain to the origin of the solar system were used. The pictures should enhance what you are saying. ☐ Each step of the creation process was explained and described. ☐ Music was added to the Prezi. The music that was added meaning and creativity to the presentation. The music should be appropriate for the class. ☐ At least 10 slides were used.