Lesson Plan - Meaghan Smith - Pumpkin Investigation
Lesson Plan - Meaghan Smith - Pumpkin Investigation
Lesson Plan - Meaghan Smith - Pumpkin Investigation
1) Students will be split into groups of 4 and asked to brainstorm some ideas on what
might be inside of a pumpkin as well as pumpkin characteristics. After brainstorming
about the pumpkin, students will create a bubble map about pumpkins.
2) Next, the students will be given a Pumpkin Investigation worksheet along with a
pumpkin and asked to complete all sections except the seed counting section and the
section on whether or not the pumpkin will float.
3) When students have completed all sections other than the seed counting and floating
prediction, the teacher will come around and allow the students to place their pumpkin in
the tub of water to see if their prediction is correct.
4) After the pumpkin has been tested on if it can float or not, the teacher will cut the top
off of the pumpkin and allow students to use spoons to clean it out. Students will very
carefully put the seeds into a sandwich bag, and the pulp onto a paper plate for compost.
When all the seeds are separated, students may count them and finish filling out the
Pumpkin Investigation worksheet.
5) When all students are finished filling out their Pumpkin Investigations worksheet, the
class will take turns comparing their pumpkin findings.
Materials/Resources Needed: Small pumpkin, Pumpkin Investigation worksheet, pencil,
medium sized tub of water, Unifix cubes, knife (teacher use only), spoons, paper plates,
sandwich baggies
Questions to Provoke Critical Thinking:
Do you think a pumpkin can float? Why or Why not?
Who can tell me what is inside of a pumpkin?
Does the size of the pumpkin change the size of the pumpkin seeds?
Does a bigger pumpkin hold more pumpkin seeds?
Ways Students Can Represent Learning: The students will represent their learning by
participating in a class discussion after finishing their investigation.
Ways Students Can Reflect on Learning: Students can reflect on their learning by
comparing their predictions before the investigation with their findings from after they
investigated.
Works Cited:
19 TAC Chapter 112, Subchapter A. (n.d.). Retrieved October 2, 2015, from
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter112/ch112a.html
Pumpkin Mini-Unit. (n.d.). Retrieved October 2, 2015, from
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pumpkin-Mini-UnitFREEBIE-394303