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School: Central/Liberty

Teacher(s):

Grade/Level: 4

Discipline: Oceans

 

 

Year:

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

 

Content

Theme

Topic Area

 

 

Location of Oceans

 

Properties of Oceans

 

Properties of Oceans

 

Properties of Oceans

 

Ocean Movement

 

Outcomes

Essential

Questions

(Objectives)

 

 

To locate and name the earth’s oceans

 

To identify properties of fresh vs. salt water

 

To identify properties of fresh vs. salt water

 

To reinforce experimentation skills by reading text

 

To view the physical characteristics of ocean movement

 

Skills

NJ CCS

 

 

 

Map skills

 

5.1 A, B, C

5.6 A

 

5.1 A, B, C

5.6 A

 

5.1 B

 

5.1 C

5.5 A

5.6 A

5.7 A

5.8 D

 

 

Assessment

 

 

 

Label a world map

 

Complete Activity Log

Pg. 11

 

Complete Activity Log

Pg. 15

 

Teacher-guided

Question and answer

 

Journal Entry:

Write a paragraph that lists five things they observed

 

 

Key Resources

 

 

 

World & Classroom

 

Maps

Student activity map

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pg. 11

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pg. 15

 

*extended time

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pgs. 6-15 and 18-19

 

Eyewitness News Video

Oceans Video

Approx. 40 mins.

 

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School: Central/Liberty

Teacher(s):

Grade/Level: 4

Discipline: Oceans

 

 

Year:

Day 6

Day 7

Day 8

Day 9

Day 10

 

Content

Theme

Topic Area

 

 

Ocean Movement

(currents)

 

Ocean Movement

(waves)

 

Ocean Movement

(waves)

 

Ocean Movement

(tsunami)

 

Ocean Movement

(tsunami)

 

Outcomes

Essential

Questions

(Objectives)

 

 

To discover that hot water floats above cold water through experimentation

 

To identify and label the parts of a wave

 

To participate in creating various waves which will include a crest and trough

 

To organize and gather data for research purposes

 

To organize research that has been collected

 

Skills

NJ CCS

 

 

 

5.1 A, B, C

5.6 A

 

5.1 B

 

5.1 A, B, C

 

5.1 A, B

5.3 D

5.4 A

 

5.1 A, B

5.4 A

5.7 A

 

 

Assessment

 

 

 

Complete activity log

Pg. 28

 

To draw and label the parts of a wave

 

Vary frequency of wave and predict number of troughs

 

Teacher-monitor research that has been gathered

 

Utilize a rubric for students to create an informational booklet

 

 

Key Resources

 

 

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pg. 28

 

Map of “Main Ocean Currents”

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pgs. 29-30

 

“Waves” worksheet

Pg. 29A

 

Wave Making Directions

Pg. 28B

 

*experiment

 

Articles:

“Wave Watch”

(Super Science)

“Surf’s Up”

 

Tsunami rubric

 

 

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School: Central/Liberty

Teacher(s):

Grade/Level: 4

Discipline: Oceans

 

 

Year:

Day 11

Day 12

Day 13

Day 14

Day 15

 

Content

Theme

Topic Area

 

 

Ocean Movement

(tides)

 

Ocean Movement

(tides)

 

Ocean Movement

(tides)

 

Ocean Movement

(water cycle)

 

Ocean Movement

 

 

Outcomes

Essential

Questions

(Objectives)

 

 

To understand tides and the relationship to gravity

 

Teacher model how to use tide data on a grid

 

 

To analyze group data; make inferences

 

To recognize the concept of the water cycle

 

To complete an assessment of ocean movement

 

Skills

NJ CCS

 

 

 

5.1 B

5.7 A

5.9 A

 

5.3 C, D

 

 

5.1 B

5.3 C, D

 

5.3 C, D

5.6

 

5.1 B

 

 

 

Assessment

 

 

 

“Tides” crossword puzzle utilizing vocabulary

 

Students will complete grid

 

Complete worksheet with analytical questions

 

 

Flow Chart

“The Water Cycle”

Enrichment: Cross-section of water cycle

 

Movement of Ocean Water

Post-test

 

 

Key Resources

 

 

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pgs. 31-32

 

“Tides” information

Pg. 31

 

“Tide Graph”

 

“What Causes the Tides?”

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pg. 21 (optional)

Pg. 33

 

Earth’s Oceans

Assessment Book

Pgs. 3-4

 

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School: Central/Liberty

Teacher(s):

Grade/Level: 4

Discipline: Oceans

 

 

Year:

Day 16

Day 17

Day 18

Day 19

Day 20

 

Content

Theme

Topic Area

 

 

Ocean Floor

 

Ocean Floor

 

Ocean Depth

 

Ocean Depth

 

Ocean Depth

 

Outcomes

Essential

Questions

(Objectives)

 

 

To discover properties and characteristics of the ocean floor

 

Create the effect of the ocean floor using art mediums

 

Learn how people have explored the ocean floor

 

Identify important scientists in relationship to oceanography

 

To view current technological advances in undersea exploration

 

Skills

NJ CCS

 

 

 

5.1 B

 

 

5.1 A, B, C

5.8

 

 

5.2 A, B

 

5.2 A, B

 

5.1 C

5.5 A

5.6 A

5.7 A

5.8 D

 

 

 

Assessment

 

 

 

Teacher-directed questions and discussion

 

Illustrate or sculpt

 

Student generated questions leading to discussion

 

“A Deep Sea Tale”

 

Writing journal entry

 

Watch and discuss

 

Identify vocabulary words throughout video

 

 

Key Resources

 

 

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pgs. 40-41

 

“Shape of the Ocean Floor”

 

Teacher-determined materials

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pgs. 42-43

 

“Exploring the Oceans”

 

“Here’s What They Say”

Pgs. 90-93

 

“Undersea Explorers”

 

National Geographic

“Exploring the Titanic” video

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School: Central/Liberty

Teacher(s):

Grade/Level: 4

Discipline: Oceans

 

 

Year:

Day 21

Day 22

Day 23

Day 24

 

 

Content

Theme

Topic Area

 

 

Protecting the Ocean

 

Protecting the Ocean

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Review

 

and

 

Assessment

 

 

Outcomes

Essential

Questions

(Objectives)

 

 

Students will consider the impact humans have on our oceans

 

Participate in actively cleaning up an oil spill

 

 

Skills

NJ CCS

 

 

 

5.4 C

5.10 A, B

 

5.1 A, B, C

 

 

 

Assessment

 

 

 

Brainstorm ways of removing oil

 

Brainstorm ways of removing oil through experimentation

 

 

 

Key Resources

 

 

 

Earth’s Oceans

Pgs. 56-59

 

“Tides” information

Pg. 31

 

“Oil Spill Clean Up”

Pgs. 98-99

 

“Clean Up An Oil Spill”

Pg. 58 E.D. Book