Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center sand prairie as a model for identification and classification of plants in a middle school science classroom
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2011-01-18Author
Hoffman, Nicole
Advisor(s)
Willhite, Kathy
Witt-Smith, Carol
Gerber, Daniel
Willhite, Gary
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Project 2061's Benchmarks for Science Literacy provides educators with specific learning goals that should b used as a basis for curriculum development. The lesson, based on Project 2061's Benchmarks for Science Literacy, provides middle school science teachers with curriculum framework, referred to as a lesson plan, to have students observe basic plant structures and use that basic knowledge to be able to identify a plant. This lesson engages students in the opportunity to observe the similarities and differences in many different types of plants. Students identify plants using a basic field guide. That basic field guide organizes related plants based on families. Students become familiar with how plants are classified by related groups of organisms into families. Once students feel comfortable identifying and classifying plants, they have tools and skills to research the interdependence of life of a particular plant community.
Subject
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (Geological Survey)
Plants -- Classification
Plants -- Identification
Science -- Study and teaching (Middle School)