Friday, July 13, 2012

Lesson Plans


As part of the WV Forest & Rail Trip, three lesson plans were developed that incorporates the mission of the trip. The lessons developed are 21st century lessons in which they focus on students to create and argue. The lessons incorporate three core classes from the WV content standards and include the common core for literacy and math. The goal of this lesson is to give students an understanding in ecology, with emphasis in biodiversity and the environmental affects to the ecosystem.

  • Lesson Plan 1: Tree Identification - This lesson requires students to use a dichotomous key to identify 9 species of trees. Students will take pictures of the tree and incorporate a description and supply/demand of the tree in a Google spreadsheet. This will then published to the web and eventually the class blog so the community have information about the trees on school property.
  • Lesson Plan 2: Determining Biodiversity - Students will design and implement a lab based off the following prompt: How does _____________________________ forest community compare to the biodiversity of other communities or ecosystems? Before students design the lab there is an ice breaker activity that will help students with the calculations.
  • Lesson Plan 3: Clear Cutting Controversy - Students will research the aspect of clear cutting and learn the histroy behind West Virginia forests. By the end of the lesson students will have forum to discus the advantages and disadvantages of clear cutting using the Socratic Method.

1 comment:

  1. If you will send your lesson plans to me as Word files, I will link them from the main blog.
    Thanks for posting them.

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