End of Unit Review
End of Unit Review
End of Unit Review
Group Size: Whole Class Allotted Time: 40 minutes Grade Level: 2nd
Subject or Topic: Science- unit end of unit review
S.K-2.D.2.1.1 Identify weather variables (i.e., temperature, wind speed, wind direction, and
precipitation).
Learning Targets/Objectives
● After reviewing the weather unit, 2nd grade students will be able to demonstrate their
knowledge of weather by playing a kahoot review game.
● Students will use their knowledge of weather and add their favorite fact about weather
they learned to their weather journal.
Formative Assessment Approaches Evidence observation or method of collection
1. Weather Kahoot 1. Correct answer responses to kahoot
2. Write in their weather journal what questions
they enjoyed learning about 2. Collect weather journals to understand
students knowledge and what they
enjoyed learning about
Assessment Scale for any of the assessments above if needed
Collect Weather Journal
> 10 rubric score---- Proficient
< 10 rubric score------- below basic
Prerequisites
- An understanding of the different types of weather
- An understanding of the different types of clouds
- A basic understanding of the weather instruments
- A basic understanding of natural disaster
- A basic understanding of the water cycle
- An understanding of different weather vocabulary and how to become a good
meteorologist
Introduction/Activating/Launch Strategies
- “Today we are going to end our unit on weather.”
- “We will start with a kahoot review on all the topics we covered in weather.”
- “Everyone quietly get out your Ipads and enter the game code for kahoot.”
- Once all students are logged into kahoot we will start
Development/Teaching Approaches
- Teacher will read kahoot questions to the students
- Once the kahoot is complete teacher will give out Eagle Bucks to those who
placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd and the runner ups
- Students will then head back to their seats and get their weather journals out
- Once all students have their weather journals out, the teacher will ask the
students to write what they enjoyed learning about during the unit of weather.
- Teacher will then collect all weather journals to make sure students were
following along with recording all the weather
Closure/Summarizing Strategies
- “Now remember how we took the pretest for the weather unit? Well today we are
going to take the post test. It is the exact same test so the questions should look
familiar.
- “I will read the questions and the answers for you just fill in the answer you think best
fits.”
- “Let's get started, make sure your name is at the top of the paper.”
- Once students are finished with the test the teacher will collect
- “Okay that is it for weather, there is so much to learn about weather but I hope you
enjoyed learning about what we did in class.”
Accommodations/Differentiation
2. What is a thermometer?
a. A tool that measures temperature
b. A tool that measures length
c. A measure of how hot or cold something is
d. 54 degrees
7. ______________ is a type of storm called a tropical cyclone, which forms over tropical
or subtropical waters.
a. A thunderstorm
b. A tsunami
c. A hurricane
d. A blizzard
8. What is a meteorologist?
a. A physical scientist who observes, studies, or forecasts the weather
b. A scientist who studies math
c. A scientist who works with others and looks at maps of the world
d. A person who studies or has an expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or
physical sciences
Answer Key:
7. ______________ is a type of storm called a tropical cyclone, which forms over tropical
or subtropical waters.
a. A thunderstorm
b. A tsunami
c. A hurricane
d. A blizzard
8. What is a meteorologist?
a. A physical scientist who observes, studies, or forecasts the weather
b. A scientist who studies math
c. A scientist who works with others and looks at maps of the world
d. A person who studies or has an expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or
physical sciences