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<title>Grades 3-4 Water Cycle</title>
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	<p>This is a science lesson for students in grade three and four on the water cycle. Through this lesson students will be able to give an accurate and detailed description of the water cycle including the process that accompany it (evaporation, condensation, and precipitation). Students will understand that water changes into different forms of matter throughout the water cycle and that it is a closed system. Students will also understand the importance of the water cycle to the planet and weather. This lesson spans over eleven days and is tiered by ability where students work in a group to create a PowerPoint presentation on the knowledge they have acquired.</p>

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<author>Gina Camilli</author>


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<title>Grades 3-5 Pollution</title>
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	<p>This is a science lesson for grades third through five on pollution. Through this lesson students will be able to describe the relationships among air, water, land on Earth, characteristics of living and non living things, survival behaviors of common living specimens, the factors that help promote good health. Students will also be able to identify how plants and animals depend on each other and in what ways humans have changed the environment. The lesson is tiered in three levels based on ability. Within each tier the student will complete a shape contract where they choose tasks based on interest and ability.</p>

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<author>Amy Silviotti</author>


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<title>Grades 4-5 Volume and Capacity</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:46:37 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>This is a science lesson for grades four through five on volume and capacity. Through this lesson, students will be able to understand what capacity and volume are and how to measure them, as well as how to distinguish which one they are measuring. The lesson is tiered in three levels based on ability. Within each tier the student will complete a shape contract where they choose tasks based on interest and ability.</p>

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<author>Caitlin Portanova</author>


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