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By: Kim Oliver. §112.2. Science, Kindergarten. (5) Science concepts. The student knows that organisms, objects, and events have properties and patterns.

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1 By: Kim Oliver

2 §112.2. Science, Kindergarten. (5) Science concepts. The student knows that organisms, objects, and events have properties and patterns. The student is expected to: – (A) describe properties of objects and characteristics of organisms; (7) Science concepts. The student knows that many types of change occur. The student is expected to: – (A) observe, describe, and record changes in size, mass, color, position, quantity, time, temperature, sound, and movement; (10) Science concepts. The student knows that the natural world includes rocks, soil, and water. The student is expected to: – (A) observe and describe properties of rocks, soil, and water; TEKS

3 Learning Objectives Learn what a cloud is Learn what a cloud is made of Be able to observe and identify the 3 basic types of clouds Be able to recreate a cloud by doing a craft

4 Bloom’s Taxonomy Knowledge- Students will use prior knowledge during lesson Comprehension- students show that they understand the lesson Application- students will solve problems by using knowledge gained in a new way

5 Essential Question What is the importance of a cloud? – How does it affect the weather?

6 Unit Questions What is a cloud? What are clouds made of? Where do we see clouds? What does a cloud look like? What do the basic types of clouds look like?

7 Class Activity Class goes outside to observe the clouds Once outside, the teacher will show the class pictures that depict the 3 basic types of clouds The students will decide which picture has the same clouds that they see in the sky They will go back into the classroom and make a picture of the cloud they saw in the sky, with blue or black paper and cotton balls as the clouds. This activity can be done 3 separate times when the clouds change, so the students can experience each type of cloud in front of them.

8 References http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/teks/grade/Kinderg arten.pdf


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