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3.2.3 Lesson Plan - Why Animals Change Their Color
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Develop and use models to describe changes that organisms go through during their life cycles. Emphasize that organisms have unique and diverse life cycles but follow a pattern of birth, growth, reproduction, and death. Examples of changes in life cycles could include how some plants and animals look different at different stages of life or how other plants
and animals only appear to change size in their life.

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Science
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Reimagine Teaching
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Thanksgiving Point
Date Added:
11/13/2020
3.2.4 Lesson Plan - Trait or Behavior
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Construct an explanation showing how variations in traits and behaviors can affect the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce. Examples of traits could include large thorns protecting a plant from being eaten or strong-smelling flowers to attract certain pollinators. Examples of behaviors could include animals living in groups for protection or migrating to find more food.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Reimagine Teaching
Provider Set:
Thanksgiving Point
Date Added:
11/13/2020
3.3.1 Lesson Plan - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
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Plan and carry out investigations that provide evidence of the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the motion of an object. Emphasize investigations where only one variable is tested at a time. Examples could include an unbalanced force on one side of a ball causing it to move and balanced forces pushing on a box from both sides producing no movement.

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Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Reimagine Teaching
Provider Set:
Thanksgiving Point
Date Added:
11/13/2020
3.3.2 Lesson Plan - Predict Future Motion
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Analyze and interpret data from observations and measurements of an object’s motion to identify patterns in its motion that can be used to predict future motion. Examples of motion with a predictable pattern could include a child swinging on a swing or a ball rolling down a ramp.

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Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Reimagine Teaching
Provider Set:
Thanksgiving Point
Date Added:
11/13/2020
3.3.3 Lesson Plan - Gravitational Force
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Construct an explanation that the gravitational force exerted by Earth causes objects to be directed downward, toward the center of the spherical Earth. Emphasize that "downward" is a local description depending on one’s position on Earth.

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Science
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Lesson Plan
Provider:
Reimagine Teaching
Provider Set:
Thanksgiving Point
Date Added:
11/13/2020
3.3.4 Lesson Plan - Forces
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Ask questions to plan and carry out an investigation to determine cause and effect relationships of electric or magnetic interactions between two objects not in contact with each other. Emphasize how static electricity and magnets can cause objects to move without touching. Examples could include the force an electrically charged balloon has on hair, how magnet orientation affects the direction of a force, or how the distance between objects affects the strength of a force. Electrical charges and magnetic fields will be taught in Grades 6 through 8.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Reimagine Teaching
Provider Set:
Thanksgiving Point
Date Added:
11/13/2020