Grade 1 – Earth Science: Learn about The Four Seasons

Grade Level: Grade 1
Duration: 50 Minutes
Subject: Earth Science
Unit Topic: The Four Seasons
1. Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  • Identify and name the four seasons (spring, summer, fall, and winter).
  • Describe the characteristics of each season (weather, activities, clothing).
  • Explain how day length changes with the seasons.
  • Use vocabulary related to seasons and day length in context.
2. Standards Alignment

Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Science K-12:- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.1.1: Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 1 topics and texts.- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.7: Use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas.- NGSS 1-ESS1-2: Use observations of the sun, moon, and stars to describe patterns that can be predicted.

3. Instructional Activities and Teaching Strategies

Introduction (5 minutes):- Start with a read-aloud of a picture book about the seasons (e.g., “The Four Seasons” by Mary Lindeen).- Discuss key vocabulary and visuals from the book.

Seasonal Chart Activity (15 minutes):- Create a large four-season chart on the board.- As a class, fill in characteristics of each season, including temperature, activities, and clothing. Use visuals and drawings.

Day Length Exploration (15 minutes):- Introduce a simple demonstration using a globe and a light source (a lamp).- Show how the Earth’s tilt affects day length during different seasons. Allow students to observe and ask questions.

Art and Craft (10 minutes):- Students will create their own seasonal poster. Each student will choose one season to illustrate with pictures and words about that season’s characteristics.- Provide materials like colored paper, markers, and magazines for cutting out images.

Group Discussion (5 minutes):- Allow students to share their posters with a partner, discussing why they chose that season and what they illustrated.- Regroup and ask for volunteers to share their posters with the class.

4. Required Materials and Resources
  1. Picture book about the seasons
  2. Large paper or poster board for the seasonal chart
  3. Markers, crayons, and colored pencils
  4. Magazines for pictures of seasons
  5. Globe and lamp for demonstrating day length
  6. Seasonal poster templates (optional)
5. Assessment Methods
  • Formative Assessment: Observe participation during discussions and activities.
  • Summative Assessment: Evaluate the seasonal posters based on creativity, understanding of seasonal characteristics, and use of vocabulary. Use a simple rubric with criteria such as completeness, creativity, and effort.

Differentiation Strategies

  • For Advanced Learners: Encourage them to research additional facts about their chosen season and present this information.
  • For Struggling Learners: Provide templates for the seasonal poster with guided questions to help them express their ideas.
  • For English Language Learners: Use visual aids, interactive storytelling, and pair them with a peer for support when discussing their posters.

Timeline

Activity Duration
Introduction 5 minutes
Seasonal Chart Activity 15 minutes
Day Length Exploration 15 minutes
Art and Craft 10 minutes
Group Discussion 5 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes

 

Notes:

  • This lesson plan aims to engage Grade 1 students in understanding the four seasons and the concept of day length through interactive and hands-on strategies, while also catering to diverse learning needs.

 

 

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