Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Ashley Owings's Preliminary Lesson Plan

Target Audience
The target audience for this lesson is a 6th grade science class. All types of learners should find this lesson fun and exciting because of the technology used.

Big Idea of the Lesson
The big idea of the lesson is for students to learn more about animals that live in the ocean, specificially whales. The students will use available resources such as the internet, books, magazines, etc. to find out information about whales. Once they become "experts" on the topic of whales, I would then set up "distance learning" experience where the students would have the opportunity to talk to a real marine biologist. The professional could then answer any questions the students might have about whales or marine life in general. They could also tell the marine biologist any interesting facts that they discovered while doing their research.

Overall Goal of the Lesson
This lesson should provide students with the opportunity to use different resources to gather information. It will help students learn how to look up information and record their own data. The "distance learning" experience will give students the opportunity talk to a professional and see the work involved in his or her profession. The "distance learning" experience will also help the students learn how to pose questions properly so as to get the information they intended.

Indiana Content Standards
6.1.5 Identify places where scientists work, including offices, classrooms, laboratories, farms, factories, and natural field settings ranging from space to the ocean floor.
6.1.7 Explain that technology is essential to science for such purposes as access to outer space and other remote locations, sample collection and treatment, measurement, data collection and storage, computation, and communication of information.
6.2.7 Locate information in reference books, back issues of newspapers and magazines, CD-ROMs, and computer databases.

ISTE NETS Student Standards
Social, ethical, and human issues
Students understand the ethical, cultural, and societal issues related to technology
Students develop positive attitudes toward technology uses that support lifelong learning, collaboration, personal pursuits, and productivity

Technology communications tools
Students use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and interact with peers, experts, and other audiences.

Technology research tools
Students use technology to locate, evaluate, and collect information from a variety of sources.

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