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The lesson plan aims to teach students about the structure of the Earth through three objectives: 1) differentiate the characteristics of Earth's structural layers, 2) appreciate how Earth is designed to harbor life, and 3) name the boundaries between layers. Students will learn about the crust, mantle, and core through a table comparing their materials, depths, densities and temperatures. They will differentiate oceanic and continental crust and discuss the upper and lower mantle. The lesson involves cooperative learning, trigger pictures, and an investigatory project for students to propose problems in groups.
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67% found this document useful (6 votes)
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Semi Detailed Lesson Plan

The lesson plan aims to teach students about the structure of the Earth through three objectives: 1) differentiate the characteristics of Earth's structural layers, 2) appreciate how Earth is designed to harbor life, and 3) name the boundaries between layers. Students will learn about the crust, mantle, and core through a table comparing their materials, depths, densities and temperatures. They will differentiate oceanic and continental crust and discuss the upper and lower mantle. The lesson involves cooperative learning, trigger pictures, and an investigatory project for students to propose problems in groups.
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  • Objectives
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  • Learning Sequence

Semi- detailed Lesson Plan

I. OBJECTIVES

a. To differentiate between the characteristics of the earths structural layers; b. To appreciate the way earth is designed to harbor life; and c. To name the boundaries among the earths layers

II.

LEARNING TASKS The Structure of the Earth a. Geology is the scientific study of the earth. b. The major sections of the earth based on chemical composition are the crust, mantle and the core. c. The crust is the outer layer, the mantle is the middle layer and the core the inner layer. Gratefulness Comparing and differentiating Cooperative learning; Trigger Pictures OHP Science of the Physical Creation: (2nd Edition) pp. 195-198

a. Topic: b. Concepts:

c. Values: d. Skills: e. Strategies: f. Materials: g. References: III.

LEARNING SEQUENCE

a. Routinary activities A 5-item check-up test will be administered. b. Motivation The apple story c. Lesson Proper i. THE LAYERS OF THE EARTH 1. Show an acteate of the earths structure and ask students to identify the layers. Ask what are the bases of identifying the layers. 2. Show a table of the differences between the layers according to the primary materials, depth, average density, and temperature. 3. Discuss the crust. Show an acetate of materials that composes the earths crust. Ask questions based on the data presented on the table. Differentiate between oceanic and continental crust in terms of the rocks that made them up. 4. Discuss the mantle. Differentiate between upper and lower mantle and the transition zone. 5. Differentiate between the Inner and Outer Core. ii. INVESTIGATORY PROJECT TITLE 1. Students go to their respective groups.

2. Must list at least 3 possible IP problems for approval. iii. ASSIGNMENT 1. Bring a pre-cut Styrofoam ball that resembles the Earth. 2. Bring a styro or poster paint. 3. Newspapers and paintbrush

Semi- detailed Lesson Plan
I.
OBJECTIVES
a. To differentiate between the characteristics of the earth’s structural layers;
b.
2. Must list at least 3 possible IP problems for approval.
iii.  ASSIGNMENT
1. Bring a pre-cut Styrofoam ball that resembles

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