Free Direct Instruction Curriculum and Training/Science 1/1

Created: 2006 11 05 | Percent completed:

Shapes

 * Square, circle, triangle, rectangle

Color

 * Blue, red, green, yellow, black, purple

Size

 * Big, small, medium

Sort

 * Putting things in order of shape, color, size, or more

Data

 * Measuring and taking notes on what was measured

Chart

 * A way of writing down notes so that it can be compared

Science
Science is a way of looking at the world and things that happen in it. We do science by asking questions and finding answers.

Section 1: Review

 * Review of yesterday's lesson (insert vocabulary)
 * Hand back student's work from (insert lesson number)

Section 2: What is science?

 * 1) (Write part of 1 of definition of science on board) Science is a way of looking at the world and things that happen in it. Everyone, what is science? (Signal) A way of looking at the world and things that happen in it.
 * 2) (Write part of 2 of definition of science on board) We do science by asking questions and finding answers. Everyone, how do we do science? (Signal) By asking questions and finding answers.

Section 3: What questions can we ask?

 * 1) Some questions we might ask is "Is it alive?, "When does it grow?", "How does it move?" What other questions might we ask? Call on several students and praise acceptable answers

Section 4: How do we find answers?

 * 1) (Write "observation" on board) To find the answer to scientific questions we must make careful observations. Everyone, how do we find answers? (Signal) Observations An observation is done by the scientist or equipment seeing, hearing, testing, feeling, or smelling. Is [insert very positive example] an observation? (Signal) Yes Is [insert very negative example] an observation? (Signal) No

Section 5: How do we observe?

 * 1) (Write "data" "chart" on board) To find the answer to scientific questions we must make careful observations Call on several students and praise acceptable answers