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Teaching Earth
Science
Earth Science Resources
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FOSS Web
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FOSS Earth Materials
FOSS and STC Modules in Rhode Island
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STC Weather (Grade 1)
FOSS Pebbles, Sand and Silt (Grade 2)
FOSS Water (Grade 3)
FOSS Earth Materials (Grade 4)
Earth Science Community
Resources
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Rhode Island Space Grant
USGS - Rhode Island
Rhode Island Geography Education
Alliance
Earthwatch Institute
RI GSEs in Science
Grades 3-4
Students demonstrate understanding of earth
materials by
1a describing, comparing, and sorting rocks, soils, and minerals
by similar or different physical properties (e.g., size, shape, color,
texture, smell, weight, temperature, hardness, composition).
1b recording and analyzing observations/data about physical
properties (e.g., within a grouping, some characteristics are the
same and other are different.
1c citing evidence (e.g., prior knowledge, data) to support why
rocks, soils, or minerals are classified/not classified together.
RI GSEs in Science
Assessment Targets
ESS1 (K-4) INQ 1
Given certain earth materials (soils, rocks
or minerals) use physical properties to
sort, classify, and describe them.
RI GSEs in Science
Grades 3-4
PS1 (3-4)–1 Students demonstrate an
understanding of characteristic properties of
matter by …
1a identifying, comparing, and sorting objects by similar or
different physical properties (e.g., size, shape, color, texture,
smell, weight, temperature, flexibility).
1b recording and analyzing observations/data about physical
properties (e.g., within a grouping, some characteristics are the
same and others are different.
1c citing evidence (e.g., prior knowledge, data) to support
conclusions about why objects are grouped/not grouped together.
RI GSEs in Science
Assessment Targets
PS1 (K-4) INQ1
Collect and organize data about physical
properties in order to classify objects or draw
conclusions about objects and their
characteristic properties (e.g., temperature,
color, size, shape, weight, texture, flexibility)
Engaging
Scenario
Set Induction
Native People’s Use of Plants,
Animals, and Rocks In RI
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Contact Period
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early 1600’s
Interaction of
Europeans and
Narragansett,
Wampanoag, and
Nipmuck
Dramatic changes in
land and species.
If you were a Wampanoag living
during the Contact Period . . .
How would you
use natural
resources to
satisfy basic
needs of food,
shelter, clothing,
and tools?
My Focus Question
Class Focus Question
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What minerals are found in Rhode
Island?
How are these minerals used?
Prediction
• Draw a mineral you think is
found in Rhode Island, name
it, and describe its
properties.
• I think the mineral can be
used this way . . .
Planning-Procedure
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Assign Roles
Getter: Gather Materials.
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Six Minerals, Hardness Test Materials, Porcelain
Tile, Handouts
Clean-up Person
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Observe Color and Texture.
Conduct Streak Test.
Conduct Hardness Test.
Identify minerals Using “Background
Information” sheet in handout.
Return materials and clean up.
Preparing for Observation
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What can you Observe?
What can you Measure?
What can you Compare?
Make a Data Organizer for easy
comparison!
Data - Organizer
Sample
Number
Color and
Texture
Observe by Seeing
and Touching
Data - Organizer
Sample
Number
Streak
Test
Observe by
Measuring
Data - Organizer
Sample
Number
Hardness
Test
Observe by
Measuring
Observing and Comparing
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Same-Different T Chart
Venn Diagram
Claims and Evidence
- I know this to be true.
- Here is the evidence:
Conclusion
- I learned . . . .
- I used to think (prediction)
Now I think….
Next Steps New Questions
- I want to know . . .
- I want to try this . . .