NGSS & Common Core 5E Lesson Plan: Engaging in Argument From Evidence
NGSS & Common Core 5E Lesson Plan: Engaging in Argument From Evidence
NGSS & Common Core 5E Lesson Plan: Engaging in Argument From Evidence
Grade: 3
Time Allotted:
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# Lessons:
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Brief Lesson Description: Students will make observations on (and act out) how ants communicate to
construct an argument about the structure and importance of social interactions in a colony.
Performance Expectation(s): 3-LS2 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy and Dynamics
Students who demonstrate understanding can
3-LS2-1 Construct an argument that some animals form groups that help members survive.
Specific Learning Objectives: Students will construct an argument that ants communicate and share food
with each other in order for the colony to be successful.
Prior Student Knowledge:
Students have knowledge about ecosystems and interactions between species. They understand how plants and
animals are dependent on each other and compete for resources.
Essential Features of Classroom Inquiry within Lesson:
Students will collect and observe ants passing colored sugar water. With support, students will be able to use the
evidence to make a claim about how and why ants socialize.
Adaptations/Accommodations for Diverse Learners:
Supporting language development during the lessons with sentence frames and opportunities to talk with peers. (Example of
a sentence frames include: If____, then______, because______.)
Visual support of videos and graphs.
Hands-on activity allows for all students to participate. The game allows for students to act out and make personal
connections the lesson.
Crosscutting Concepts:
Cause and Effect
Cause and effect relationships are
routinely identified and used to explain
change.
Possible Preconceptions/Misconceptions:
There is one bossy ant or queen ant that gives orders for the other ants to follow.
Ants are not social and they dont communicate.
Student does
ENGAGE:
ENGAGE:
pupae
EXPLORE:
EXPLORE:
EXPLAIN:
EXPLAIN:
ELABORATE:
ELABORATE:
EVALUATE:
EVALUATE:
EXTEND:
EXTEND:
Students work as a whole class to solve the
puzzle word Hungry.
Students discuss their experience.
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