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ScienceStart! Curriculum - Module 4: Neighborhood Habitats
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Grade PreK.
Daily lesson plans allow to practice and master science process skills and to develop a rich and coherent knowledge base about the natural world.
- Includes Units 6, 7, and 8 listed below
Module 4: Neighborhood Habitats - Unit 6: Living Things in the Neighborhood
- During the course of this unit, students will:
- Investigate the characteristics of living things found in their own neighborhood
- Participate in multiple activities comparing living and nonliving things
- Become familiar with the science cycle
- Understand how to make a prediction and compare it with findings
- Become familiar with new vocabulary words used in the context of the science activities
- Begin learning to sort and categorize materials by their characteristics
- Each day, a book will be read aloud, and students will be supported in relating the book’s content to the science concepts being explored
- Read-aloud will also provide a context for developing print awareness and learnin letter-sound correspondence
Module 4: Neighborhood Habitats - Unit 7: Plants in the Neighborhood
- Students will carry out several investigations using plants found in their neighborhood
- Some of the topics explored include:
- Characteristics of a plant
- Life cycle of various plants
- The many ways people use plants
- Plants that we eat
- Students will also:
- Become familiar with the science cycle
- Understand how to make a prediction and compare it with findings
- Become familiar with new vocabulary words used in the context of the science activities
- Begin to understand how to sort and categorize materials by their characteristics
Module 4: Neighborhood Habitats - Unit 8: Animals in the Neighborhood
- Provides opportunities for students to focus on animal life in their neighborhood
- During the course of this unit, students will investigate:
- The variety of wild animals that live around them and how their needs are met withing their habitat
- Animals that people keep as pets and compare and contrast them with wild animals
- Animals are kept on a farm to further understand the interactions and relationships between people and animals
- Through their participation in these hands-on activities, students wll:
- Solving number problems using props
- Writing number sentences
- Making and analyzing data on charts and graphs
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