Provided by: UCI Science Project |Published on: June 28, 2022
Lesson Plans Grades k-2, 3-5
Synopsis
This lesson plan and supporting materials cover the importance and benefits of coral, coral bleaching, coral ecosystems, and how human activity impacts coral.
This resource includes the main lesson, which can be completed in a single class session, as well as three optional extension lessons.
The materials included with this lesson are beautifully designed and well researched.
The inquiry-based design of the lesson and materials will be engaging for learners at a variety of levels and abilities.
The teacher notes that accompany each slide are thorough and will help teachers deliver an engaging learning experience.
Additional Prerequisites
The activities in the second and third optional extension slides would work best in an upper elementary setting and require students to log in to Adobe with school email addresses.
The video on slide 10 of the main lesson contains text with no audio narration, so teachers with younger students may want to pause the video throughout to read the text aloud.
Differentiation
For a cross-curricular connection, this resource would pair well with informative writing in a language arts classroom, where students can harness their learning in the brainstorming and drafting phases of writing.
Before beginning the lesson, teachers could post each of the questions on a poster around the room and have students write and post their answers on post-it notes. As the lesson progresses, have students revisit and revise their original answers.
Other related resources include this lesson and activity about coral reefs and climate change, this game about animals and their habitats, and this video about coral reefs and human activity.
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About the Partner Provider
UCI Science Project
UCI Science Project is grounded in research-based educational practices and understands the paradigm shifts needed for the Next Generation Science Standards. Our goal is to support educators as transformative leaders who build capacity in their schools through empowering learning experiences. We are firmly committed to addressing racial, social, and environmental injustices through collaborative efforts that position educators as agents of change for community action.
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