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Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering
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This science unit engages students in hands-on learning that builds their understanding of changing environments. This primary-friendly unit is designed so students can be successful regardless of their reading abilities. It includes an easy-to-implement lesson slide deck that keeps students engaged using interactive components. During the lesson, students complete writing, drawing, circling, and/or coloring tasks on their guided notes booklets. The engineering challenge allows students to apply what they have learned by creating a design that shows how a beaver would change its environment to stop water flow. The simple formative assessment allows students to demonstrate their mastery of the unit.

Included in the downloadable files:

  1. Unit Guide
  2. Lesson Slide Deck & Notes
  3. Vocabulary Posters & Graphic Organizer
  4. Engineering Challenge
  5. Assessment

Standards:

  • K-ESS2-2: Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs.
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Changing Environments Science Unit K-ESS2-2 | Lesson, Notes, & Engineering

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Description

This science unit engages students in hands-on learning that builds their understanding of changing environments. This primary-friendly unit is designed so students can be successful regardless of their reading abilities. It includes an easy-to-implement lesson slide deck that keeps students engaged using interactive components. During the lesson, students complete writing, drawing, circling, and/or coloring tasks on their guided notes booklets. The engineering challenge allows students to apply what they have learned by creating a design that shows how a beaver would change its environment to stop water flow. The simple formative assessment allows students to demonstrate their mastery of the unit.

Included in the downloadable files:

  1. Unit Guide
  2. Lesson Slide Deck & Notes
  3. Vocabulary Posters & Graphic Organizer
  4. Engineering Challenge
  5. Assessment

Standards:

  • K-ESS2-2: Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs.
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NGSSK-ESS2-2
Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs. Examples of plants and animals changing their environment could include a squirrel digs in the ground to hide its food and tree roots can break concrete.
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