Animal Adults and their Offspring: Lesson 4
by Kirsten Callisen
This is lesson 4 of the Life Science Unit. Students will evaluate and identify how the features of a young animal offspring and parent are similar (not identical) and different. They will code the path of an adult animal to its offspring using Scratch blocks.
This engaging lesson includes optional fiction read-alouds, picture sorts, STEM hands-on activities, journal prompts, classroom partner games that reinforce science content, field trip suggestions, and PE games!
Lesson Grade Level
1st GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xUmlSzHQv6hpq_or9AWFvGk2mml9S8Wh6qqXwZa…Subject Area
Science Life Science L3: Genetics & Heredity Technology 3. Knowledge Constructor English Language Arts (ELA) Speaking & Listening
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