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Co-Teaching Lesson Plan (page 1)
Set
T1 gives oral directions
for stations as an
anticipatory guide while
T2 utilizes graphic
organizer as a visual
direction to stations in
heterogeneous groups.
When in station groups:
T2 will ask students to
guess which item in the
exhibition comes first in
the rock cycle. Students
will then view
video/power-point and
discuss rock cycle using
items from exhibit for
real life experience.
T1TW take out a piece
of bubble gum, hold it
up and say "This
represents a
Sedimentary Rock." Put
it in your mouth and
begin chewing it.
T1TW ask the
students, "What am I
doing?" Of course they
will say chewing gum.
T1TW Ask them to
think scientifically and
ask them, "What am I
doing to the gum."
Purpose/Goals/
Objectives
*TLW demonstrate an
understanding of how a
rock can move through
different stages.
TLW demonstrate a "Rock
Cycle" by applying heat
and pressure to gum and
then by putting gum and
"Pop Rocks" in their
mouth.
SPIs
Procedures
NO WRITTEN SPIs for this class
since it is in its first year as an
AP class in MCS
Teachers will use stations
to teach this lesson.
These are found from Jefferson
County Schools website
(http://jcschools.net/curr/CP35744.Htm)
3.02 How rocks are used
3.01 Diagram illustrating the
process and illustration of rock
cycle
3.2 Investigating the rock cycle
3.01Differentiation of
sedimentary, igneous, and
metamorphic rock
Station 1: Bubble gum &
pop rocks demonstration
Visuals of rock cycle
Explanation & questions
*Teacher 1 (SPED teacher)
is responsible for bringing
materials for station 1 and
visuals of rock cycle
Station 2: Video
presentation of rock cycle
Rock & soil exhibition,
Rock cycle diagram
(worksheet completed as
guided practice)
Question & answers
Teacher 2 (GenED) is
responsible for bringing in
rock & soil samples of the
different stages of rock
cycle, making student
copies of worksheet
Video is part of class set
Station 3:
Materials
Rock Cycle Diagram, Bubble Gum
and "Pop Rocks" (one for each
student).
Video
Student Computers
Copy of vocabulary terms
(Leading questions: Is
it cold inside my mouth,
NO, so I am applying
heat, YES! What is
happening when my
teeth come down on the
gum? I am applying
pressure. So is the gum
being changed? Yes!)
Pull the gum out of your
mouth and place it on a
clean dish.
T1TW open up a packet
of "Pop Rocks" and pour
some onto the gum,
Then squeeze or fold
them into the gum ad
hold up the gum and say
this represents an
Igneous Rock. Now,
place the gum (igneous
rock) in your mouth and
chew. Ask the students:
What am I doing?
Hopeful they will
answer, applying heat
and pressure. Here
pressure is more intense
to crush the "Pop Rocks"
(crystals). Chew until all
the "Pop Rocks" are
mixed in as part of the
gum. Pull out the gum
and say this represents a
(Independent Practice)
Students will pair to
complete vocabulary &
interactive computer
activity
Teacher 1 is responsible
for setting up computer
activity & providing copy
of vocabulary
Metamorphic Rock. Tell
students I have just
shown you the "Rock
Cycle". Ask students if
they would like to try it.
Station 3 Interactive
computer activity is
used to capture student
interest in vocabulary
words.
Stations
(Teacher 1, Teacher 2, and Independent Practice)
Assessment
Standard
Modified
Station 1: Bubble gum & pop rocks demonstration
Visuals of rock cycle
Explanation & questions
Teacher
observation of
student verbal
response
*Teacher 1 (SPED teacher) is responsible for bringing
materials for station 1 and visuals of rock cycle
Station 2: Video presentation of rock cycle
Rock & soil exhibition, Rock cycle diagram (worksheet
completed as guided practice)
Question & answers
Teacher 2 (GenED) is responsible for bringing in rock &
soil samples of the different stages of rock cycle,
making student copies of worksheet and getting video
Teacher 2 is also responsible for setting up computer
Teacher
observationproviding
students
with cues &
prompts in
student
response
80% mastery
of worksheet
Teacher
observation of
student
response
Student
verbalizatio
n or
demonstrati
on of rock
cycle at 70%
80% mastery
of interactive
activity
80%
mastery
with peer
assistance
Technology
Integration



Use of video
(Brainpop)
Interactive
computer
activity
Smartboard
Accommodations/
Modifications
Enrichment Activities
Accommodations
Peer tutor
Extra time
Use notes &
textbook
illustrate and label a
diagram illustrating
the process of the rock
cycle.
Create a comic strip of
student experience
from the journey
through the rock cycle
Play rock cycle game
utilizing game boards :
Earth’s interior
Soil
River
Ocean
Clouds
Mountains
Volcano
activity & providing copy of vocabulary
Independent Practice: Utilizing vocabulary &
completion of interactive computer activity
Teacher 1 is responsible for pairing peer tutors
and
computer
tutorial
opportunitie
s to redo
activitiy