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2022 Vol 3: Understanding the Science of Light

 “Plants – Having a Light Lunch”: Understanding the Science of Light

Karyn Hays, 3rd Grade, Davidson K-8 School

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Synopsis: This curriculum unit provides appropriate level background knowledge for a Third Grade teacher to facilitate students as they explore the ‘big idea’ of “How do plants respond to light?” Students will explore our biggest source of light energy, the sun and some of the properties of light energy in a series of labs. The outcome of this unit is to help students identify and explain the basic properties of solar energy and how it can be used by plants and humans. Students will observe changes in different materials as they interact with light and discuss their observations with their peers and the class in a seminar style discussion. They will learn how light energy is a beam that can be transferred from the sun to a collector – such as a plant. Students will also explore how light can be collected from different angles and study cause and effect scenarios to note differences in how matter will respond to light. Students will experiment with how a solar panel collects light and uses it for energy. Finally, they will use the data and observations collected in the labs to draw conclusions about how the sun’s light can be used for energy. 

2022 Vol 3: Understanding the Science of Light

Light, Light It’s Bright!

Genitia Johnson, 1st Grade, Huntingtowne Farms Elementary School

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Synopsis: In this unit students will learn how light helps plants to grow. They learn science vocabulary words and explore photosynthesis. Students will learn how to grow a plant. They will write and draw about their observations. Students will learn about the importance of light while reading nonfiction stories. They will also learn nonfiction text features. The lessons will also include movement, music, gestures, and hands-on experiences. I am also writing this unit for students who are learning English as a second language and in the Dual Language Program. This unit will provide them with basic science vocabulary words by using visuals and gestures. This unit will integrate science, literacy, writing, and learning English as a second language. 

2016 Curriculum Units Vol 2: How Science is Done: A Behind the Scenes Look at Scientific Research

Biocubes: Doing Science by Studying a Sample of the World

Ted Miracle, Fourth Grade, Endhaven Elementary School

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2016 Curriculum Units Vol 2: How Science is Done: A Behind the Scenes Look at Scientific Research

Inside Out Science: Discovering the Scientist Within Me!

Miesha Gadsden, Third Grade, J.H. Gunn Elementary School

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2014 Curriculum Units Vol 3: Metamorphosis: Transformative Experiences

Life Cycles of Animals – Constant Change!

Cindy Woolery, Science, Elizabeth Traditional Elementary School

Final Unit (PDF)  Implementing Common Core Standards (PDF)

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2014 Curriculum Units Vol 3: Metamorphosis: Transformative Experiences

MORPH: Making Others Realize Phenomena Happen

Caitlin Cook, First Grade, Bain Elementary School

Final Unit (PDF)  Implementing Common Core Standards (PDF)

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2012 Curriculum Units Vol 8: Environmental Science and Climate Change

A Place at the Table: GMOs and Sustainability

Deborah Yu-Yuk Jung, Science, Winding Springs Elementary

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Implementing Common Core Standards

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