Tessellations In Nature
ISTE Standards
Grade/Subject and SEL Character Trait focus:
4th grade; Math/Science subject
SEL Character Trait - Perseverance
4.3; Recurring themes are pervasive in sciences, mathematics, and technology. These ideas transcend disciplinary boundaries and include patterns, cycles, systems, models, and change and constancy.
Global Collaborator: 7c. Students contribute constructively to project teams, assuming various roles and responsibilities to work effectively toward a common goal.
Bloom’s Taxonomy verb: Remembering-
Matching
Time Allotment:
20 minutes
Implementation (Review)
Procedure
Anticipatory Set
“A Brilliant Tutorial for Kids to Understand Tessellations” CraftCue
Guided Practice- Teamwork
Students will team with one another to complete a puzzle using pieces created from the I-Create lab laser engraver.
Independent Practice
Students will be provided differentiated worksheets with unique nature based patterns to identify and color.
Check for Understanding
After splitting into teams, students will work together to distinguish patterns by their shapes and color. The team with the most correct matches is the winner!
Closing
Students will be able to take a piece of their turtle puzzle pieces (with an attached key ring) created from the laser engraver as a take-home token.
Differentiated Instruction
Visual Learners
Auditory Learners
Kinesthetic Learners
At-risk Students
Advanced Learners
Materials & Resources
Instructional Materials:
Puzzle Pieces
Used the laser cutter to cut acrylic to create turtle puzzles.
Cards with pictures of different patterns found in real life.
They will be matching them to an actual plant/ animal found in the wild.
Coloring Pages
They will be coloring different patterns.
T Assessment
Students will be assessed on their understanding of patterns informally and formally throughout this lesson. Informal assessment is embedded into allowing students to problem solve puzzles and color patterns on their own. Students will be formally assessed on their understanding with the matching game of patterns to their object.
Make sure to add your ISTE standards to your blog! Everything else looks really good!
ReplyDeleteHi Sydney, I think these two standards would be a good fit in your activity!
ReplyDelete5.4d Create CS and CT learning environments that value and encourage varied viewpoints, student agency, creativity, engagement, joy and fun.
**This standard is one I would incorporate because this lesson is fun, engaging and allows your student to explore their puzzle creations they have created.
5.3aModel and learn with students how to formulate computational solutions to problems and how to give and receive actionable feedback.
**This standard would be a good fit for your activity because it allows you to model, explore and learn with your student while problem solving.