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1
Why Cant I See You?
  • Kate Lynn Shibley
  • Roger Williams University
  • Active Inquiry

For the Teacher
For the Student
2
Lesson Overview
  • This is a two day inquiry based lesson for
    grades 1-3. Students will be introduced to the
    topics of camouflage, predators, and prey.
    Throughout the lesson students will observe,
    research, and experiment the concept of
    camouflaging.
  • Can colors protect animals?

For the Teacher
3
Targeted Standards
  • By the end of this lesson students will
    understand
  • Why animals use camouflaging
  • How camouflaging is a defense mechanism
  • The concepts of adaptation, predator, and prey.
  • This lesson meets standards from
  • RI Grade Span Expectations for Life Science
  • Benchmarks For Science Literacy
  • National Science Education Standards

For the Teacher
4
Formative Assessment
  • Students will be assessed through their ability
    to place animals in an environment/habitat in
    which those animals are hidden, as well as their
    ability to write a story about their animal and
    give an explanation of why animals need to
    disguise themselves. Students must use the terms
    camouflage/disguise, predator, and prey correctly.

For the Teacher
5
Opening the Lesson
  • Whole-group Ask students the question Can
    colors protect animals?
  • Read the book Octavia and Her Purple Ink Cloud,
    by Donna and Doreen Rathmell. The story is about
    many different types of sea-creatures who show
    off their abilities to hide themselves from other
    hungry creatures.
  • Ask questions to get an idea of what type of
    prior knowledge the students have about
    camouflaging, predators, and prey.
  • - Do you play Hide and Seek?
  • - What do you need to do so you wont be found?
  • - Do animals play Hide and Seek too?
  • - How? Why?
  • - How did colors help the sea-creatures in the
    story?
  • - Why were colors so important to these
    animals?
  • Have students watch a video clip about animal
    camouflaging (from http//www.brainpopjr.com/scien
    ce/animals/camouflage/)
  • - this website also has other great activities
    about animal camouflaging

For the Teacher
6
Developing the Lesson -1
  • Why Cant I See You?
  • In this lesson students will be investigating and
    demonstrating how animals disguise themselves for
    protection. Teacher should have materials
    prepared before the beginning of this lesson.
  • The first activity is a whole-group activity.
    Before students enter the room, have this part of
    the lesson set up. Tape a large sheet of printed
    wrapping paper on the board. Cut out 10 fish on
    printed wrapping paper and 10 fish on solid
    colored wrapping paper (5 in one color and 5 in
    the other). Attach the fish randomly to the
    sheet of printed wrapping paper. When the
    students enter the room, have them stand a
    distance away from the board and give them 1
    minute to see how many fish they can see on
    board. When the minute is up, have the students
    step close to the board and let the observe the
    board again for another minute. Students will
    find fish they could not see from a distance (the
    printed fish on the same printed paper.)
  • Have students sit in their seats and ask a few
    questions about the activity
  • Why couldnt you see all the fish?
  • What fish did you see right away?
  • Why is this?
  • Once students have answered these questions to
    the best of their ability, the teacher should
    spend about 15 minutes discussing the concepts of
    camouflaging/disguising, predators, and prey.
    The teacher should give age appropriate
    definition of these terms.

For the Teacher
7
Developing the Lesson -2
  • Students will now receive instruction for their
    next activity of the lesson.
  • Students are to choose any animal and find a
    picture on the internet, in a magazine, or draw
    their own picture and cut this picture out (make
    sure to assist students with cutting if
    necessary)
  • Each student should be given a blank piece of
    construction paper and a variety of craft
    materials are to be placed somewhere in the room
    so that all students can get to them. Students
    will then paste their picture on the blank piece
    of paper and be asked to camouflage that animal
    on the paper using a number of materials
    (students may color parts and use sticks, pipe
    cleaners and any other materials they choose).
    Be sure not to give the students too much
    instruction on this activity, allow them to be
    creative and express themselves. If students
    choose to draw their own animal and they color
    the animal with unnatural colors, it is fine, as
    long as the student understands to use those same
    types of colors when camouflaging (for example, a
    giraffe with pink spots).
  • Once students are finished with their pictures,
    they are to think of a story/explanation of
    their animal and how and why their animal had to
    hide. Students are to write this short
    explanation down on lined paper, which will be
    attached to the bottom of the picture, so when
    displayed, observes can look at the picture and
    read the students explanations.

For the Teacher
8
Closing the Lesson
  • To finish up the lesson, the students with gather
    together and present their picture and story to
    the class if they would like to (do not make
    students present in front of the class if they
    are not comfortable doing so).
  • Lastly, students stay in a whole group and the
    class will have a closing discussion. The first
    question can be asked again, Can colors protect
    animals?
  • Listen to see if the responses and understanding
    of the concepts discussed at the beginning of the
    lesson have changed since their involvement in
    the lesson.
  • Review the meaning of camouflaging, predator, and
    prey once again at some point during this closing
    discussion.

For the Teacher
9
Materials
  • At least one computer with internet
  • 1 roll of printed wrapping paper
  • 2 rolls of solid colored wrapping paper
    (different colors)
  • White construction paper
  • Paste
  • Scissors
  • Coloring materials
  • Variety of craft material (pipe cleaners, yarn,
    pieces of cardboard etc.)
  • Lined paper
  • Magazines/pictures

For the Teacher
10
Resources, Credits
  • Resources
  • Child appropriate websites
  • - BrainPOP Jr.
  • -Yahooligans Animals!
  • Other related books
  • -The Mixed -Up Chameleon
  • By Eric Carle
  • - What color is Camouflage?
  • By Carolyn B. Otto Megan Lloyd
    Davies

For the Teacher
11
Enrichment Accommodations
  • Accommodations
  • This lesson is good for a differentiated lesson
    plan for all types of learners in the class
    because it contains a variety of learning
    techniques. If the lesson is not suited for a
    particular classroom, activities can easily be
    changed.
  • This Why Cant I See You? lesson includes both
    whole-group and individual discussion and
    instruction. This works well in a differentiated
    classroom because some students prefer to work
    alone while others enjoy working and
    communicating with classmates. The lesson is
    very hands-on and engaging to students, but not
    difficult or dangerous in any way. After the
    hands-on fun is completed, students get the
    opportunity to sit quietly, reflect on the lesson
    and write a story/explanation.
  • Possible Enrichment Activity
  • At the end of this lesson, the class will go on a
    field trip. Our trip will be a walk along a
    nature trail. This will be the perfect
    opportunity for the students to see animals
    disguising themselves in the wild. The students
    will spend the day searching for examples and see
    what they can find. Make sure to have
    appropriate supervision.

For the Teacher
12
Camouflage with Annie Moby
  • Click Here!

13
Introduction
  • This lesson will explore the question, Can
    colors protect animals?
  • We will be working on this science-based lesson
    for two days. In these two days the topics of
    camouflaging, predators, prey, and habitat will
    be introduced.
  • We will be reading Octavia and Her Purple Ink
    Cloud by Donna and Doreen Rathmell, watching a
    video clip, and participating in two related
    activities.

For the Student
14
Learning Goals
  • By the end of this lesson,
  • you as students will understand
  • Why animals use camouflaging
  • How camouflaging is a defense mechanism
  • The concepts of adaptation, predator, prey, and
    habitat
  • How many animals have the ability to change with
    their habitat

For the Student
15
Assessment
  • You will be assessed b y your ability to place
    animals in an environment/habitat in which those
    animals are hidden. This activity will show me
    your understanding of the concept of
    camouflaging.
  • You will also be assessed on your story of your
    animal and your explanation of why animals
    disguise themselves, as well as your use of the
    vocabulary words that we discussed during the
    lesson.

For the Student
16
Learning Activity
  • Why cant I see you?
  • Throughout this lesson keep in mind the question,
    Can colors protect animals?
  • How many fish can you see?
  • When you enter the room, I will have an activity
    set up for you. I will stand you a certain
    distance from the board and then give you 1
    minute to count how many fish you see on the
    board. I will then allow you to step closer to
    the board and give another minute to re-count the
    amount of fish you see on the board.
  • - Did you see more fish further or closer to
    the board? Why?
  • - Which fish did you see right away?
  • - Why is this?
  • Now you will camouflage your own animal in a
    habitat. Either draw your own animal or cut out
    a picture from the internet or a magazine.
  • Paste your animal onto a blank piece of
    construction paper. Use all different materials
    to disguise your animal to the environment behind
    it.
  • When you are done with this activity, write a
    short story or explanation about your animal and
    explain how and why you chose to camouflage your
    animal the way you did.
  • Remember, use the vocabulary words we discussed
    correctly camouflage, habitat, predator, and
    prey.

For the Student
17
Enrichment
  • At the end of this lesson, we as a class will be
    going on a field trip. Our trip will be a walk
    along a nature trail. This will be the perfect
    opportunity for you all to see animals disguising
    themselves in the wild. We will spend the day
    searching for examples and see what we can find!
  • Reminder- Be sure to have your permission slip
    signed before the day of the field trip so you
    are able to attend.

For the Student
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