The
Rock Cycle
Unit Topic/ Theme: Rocks
Grade Level: Third Grade
Lesson Topic/ Theme: The Rock Cycle
Lesson Objectives:
- Students
will be able to define and identify igneous, sedimentary and
metamorphic rocks with regard to the rock cycle.
- Based on images, students will be able to identify specific
types of rocks within the three main categories.
- Students will gain an understanding of how a rock can move
through the different stages of the rock cycle.
Instructional Techniques:
- Introduce
subject with a KWL chart and then go into a video on rocks,
and rock cycle
- Individually exploring the interactive website and filling out
the guided worksheet.
- Provided rocks will be given numbered 1-5, where the students
will have to identify two characteristics about the rocks, then
identify them, and sort into the three main types
- Return as a group for a share aloud about what they learned,
interesting facts,
Instructional Materials:
The two websites:
- http://www.learner.org/interactives/rockcycle/index.html
- www.studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/rocks-minerals-landforms/rock-cycle.html
- A
KWL chart
- The worksheet as well as a pencil.
- Divided compartment box (each with at least 6 different
compartments)
- Different types of rocks with easily identifiable
characteristics
Theoretical Perspective:
-
This topic is being taught because it is in the standards
and students will need to know about the different types of
rocks and how they are formed in the future.
Procedure:
A. Introductory Activity
- Do
a KWL (Know, Would like to know, Learned) chart to see what
the students already know about the topic to get a basic
understanding of what we are about to go into.
- Watch a video about the rock cycle. This will introduce the
students to the topic, and if the students already know about
the rock cycle it will act as a reminder of what the rock cycle
is.
- www.studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/rocks-minerals-landforms/rock-cycle.html
B.
Step-by-step (descriptive outline)
- The
students will start out with an introductory activity where
they will do a KWL chart where they tell the teacher about
what they already know about it and about what they want
to get out of the lesson. This will lead into the video so
they can get a basic understanding about the rock cycle to
lead into the main activities that are planned by the
teachers.
- They will then go to the computers and work on the website
where they will work on the worksheet (posted below) where they
will follow the directions and fill in the blanks as well as
hand in the worksheet later on. The teacher will check on their
progress and make sure that they are on task during the
activity.
- After they finish the worksheet, we will have the students go
to the carpet/ back to their desk where we will have a
discussion about what they learned while working on the website,
and during the video. This is where they will ask any questions
and get any clarification on what they just did.
C.
Closure
- To
close the lesson the students will come together as a class
and discuss what they have learned, any interesting facts and
how they can use this information in real life, such as
exploring in the wild.
D.
Adaptations for different learners (i.e. non-native speakers,
struggling readers or math phobic learners, students with poor
study skills)
- Students
who need the website information spoken or read to the will be
able to have a read a loud version. This can apply to english
language learners, students with hearing disabilities, as well
as students with visual disabilities.
- The website is very interactive, as well as using the
physically available versions of rocks to categorize will help
students apply this topic and keep their attention
Evaluation:
A.
How/ when will you determine if you have met your objectives?
- Students
will be able to define and identify igneous, sedimentary and
metamorphic rocks with regard to the rock cycle. Using the
website, the students will figure out identifiable
characteristics of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
rocks, and then will write down these characteristics. They
will also need this knowledge when sorting the different
rocks.
- Based on images, students will be able to identify specific
types of rocks within the three main categories. The students
will again be using the information that they have gathered to
identify the characteristics of rocks on the worksheet, and will
also sort rocks in the divided compartment box, where they will
have to know these characteristics in order to complete both
tasks.
- Students
will gain an understanding of how a rock can move through the
different stages of the rock cycle. Students will use the
website and then fill out the information they learned from
the website and record it on the worksheet.
B.
Concerns or questions you have about teaching this lesson?
- Some
concerns that we have about teaching this lesson would be what
would we do if we can’t get online during the class time,
since the whole lesson is online activities, and we don’t have
a backup plan about it.
- Due to it happening ever so often, the links of the sites and
videos may “expire” and not become useful anymore.
Activity
Worksheet