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Title: Home, Home on the Prairie


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Home, Home on the Prairie
  • By Casey Berg
  • Stellania White

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Home, Home on the Prairie For the Teacher
Because roadless areas are among the least
altered habitats in otherwise heavily disturbed
landscapes, they typically have the highest
ecological integrity and are the least in need of
restoration. Han, Jones, and Hessburg et al
1997
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Lesson Overview
  • Students will be learning about animals,
    habitats, and the adaptations needed for survival
    specifically within a prairie environment.
  • The lesson will take place over approximately 2-4
    days. It will give students a knowledge base of
    animal habitats and the impact of humans on those
    habitats.

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Instructional Goals
  • TN Standard Number 5.0 Diversity and Adaptation
    Among Living Things
  • The students will understand that living things
    have characteristics that enable them to survive
    in their environment.
  • Learner Expectations
  • 5.1 Understand how organisms are adapted for
    surviving in certain environments.
  • Performance Indicators State
  • At Level 1, the student is able to
  • 6.5.spi.1 identify adaptations that enhance the
    survival of organisms
  • in an environment
  • At Level 2, the student is able to
  • 6.5.spi.2 determine which organisms are likely
    to survive in a
  • particular environment

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Formative Assessment
  • Students will be required to complete a model of
    a species with adaptations suitable for survival
    in the prairie habitat based on information given
    by teacher.
  • Explain the four prompts that set the students
    performance task.
  • Design and distribute the rubric for the model to
    assist students in understanding the criteria for
    success.

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Lesson Organization Opening The Lesson
  • Step 1 Have the class brainstorm to create a
    list all of the different
  • animals that they can encounter
    in and around their local
  • environment.
  • Step 2 Have students describe how they adapt to
    different
  • changes in their environment for
    the weather and
  • seasons.
  • Step 3 Have students complete matching activity
    by
  • placing correct animal, plant, or
    insect with its
  • habitat. You will need 4-5
    posters representing
  • different habitats placed along
    the walls as well
  • as picture cut-outs for
    placement.

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Lesson Organization Developing The Lesson
  • Share with students examples of models used to
    demonstrate habitats. (i.e. shadow boxes, clay
    models, posters, computer generated items)
  • Divide students into groups of 3-4 and have each
    group select the model type to develop.
  • Have students research living and non-living
    components of selected ecosystems from previously
    used matching game.

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Lesson Organization Closing The Lesson
  • Review briefly the various ecosystems and which
    organisms are likely to survive in a particular
    environment.
  • Have students discuss how adaptations would
    differ from one habitat to another.
  • Focus Questions
  • What is an adaptation?
  • What adaptations are necessary for survival in a
    prairie habitat?
  • What would happen to organisms if their habitat
    changed?
  • Have student groups create a presentation about
    their model.

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Teacher Resources
  • Matching Activity
  • Posters, cut-outs of animals, plants, and
    insects.
  • White board and marker for class discussion of
    different habitats.
  • Encyclopedias, computer w/ internet access, trade
    books, text books, magazines
  • Examples of models which can be utilized by
    student groups for development of their own
    models.
  • Trade-book, The Prairie Builders Reconstructing
    Americas Lost Grasslands

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Enrichment Activities
  • Choice 1 Have students research prehistoric
    animals and their habitats.
  • Choice 2 Then, have them develop their own
    prehistoric story explaining how the animals
    evolved to survive their changing environments.
  • Choice 3 Students may also choose to create a
    cartoon strip of the story.
  • Choice 4 Students can develop a creature to
    live in an unusual environment. They will need
    to describe the habitat, also.

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Accommodations For
Special Learners
  • Students may be allowed to bring a picture book
    to discuss an animals habitat or adaptation in
    lieu of creating a model.
  • Students may be allowed to draw a picture to
    demonstrate their comprehension.
  • Students may also choose to give an oral
    presentation describing an animals adaptation or
    habitat.

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Standardized Test Items
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Home, Home on the Prairie For The Student
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Learning Goals
  • TN Standard Number 5.0 Diversity and Adaptation
    Among Living Things
  • You will understand that living things have
    characteristics that enable them to survive in
    their environment.
  • Learner Expectations
  • 5.1 Understand how organisms are adapted for
    surviving in certain environments.
  • Performance Indicators State
  • At Level 1, you will be able to
  • 6.5.spi.1 identify adaptations that enhance the
    survival of organisms
  • in an environment
  • At Level 2, you will be able to
  • 6.5.spi.2 determine which organisms are likely
    to survive in a
  • particular environment

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Assessment
  • Working in a small group you will be required to
    complete a model of a species with adaptations
    suitable for survival in the prairie habitat
    based on information given by teacher.
  • A rubric has been created to assist you in
    completing your models for presentations.

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Learning Activity
  • You will be given time to research your animals
    and habitats to help develop your models.
  • You may use encyclopedias, computer w/ internet
    access, trade books, text books, magazines
  • There are examples of models which can be
    utilized by each group to help you develop your
    own model.

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Enrichment Activities
  • Choice 1 You may research prehistoric animals
    and their habitats.
  • Choice 2 Then, develop your own prehistoric
    story explaining how the animals evolved to
    survive their changing environments.
  • Choice 3 You may also choose to create a
    cartoon strip of the story.
  • Choice 4 You can develop a creature to live in
    an unusual environment. You will need to
    describe the habitat, also.

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This was a teacher generated lesson plan with
original ideas. The standardized test shown was
taken from the TN Practice Test for 2005-06.
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