Lesson Plan EDEL 251
Lesson Plan EDEL 251
Lesson Plan EDEL 251
Summary After being informed about the riverfront flooding in downtown cincinnati
and a recap of the water cycle by a meteorologist, the class will be
reminded of the water cycle and what helps flooding due to erosion and
excess rain. Children will work together in a cooperative group to create
a solution to solving the flooding problem in Cincinnati (levees). They will
receive materials to create a small body of water. They will predict what
will happen as the water rises without a levee and what will happen with
a levee. They will learn how levees work and how it could help the
flooding caused by the water cycle and erosion.
Subject(s)* Science
Context of the Lesson ● Students are to understand how the water cycle works and how
flooding can occur
● students are to understand erosion
● Students are to be in groups of 4-5 to brainstorm and work
together to find a solution to help flooding
● In future lessons, students will be expected to fully understand the
water cycle and its effects and build upon it
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
How do levees hold back large bodies of water?
How did the river flood downtown?
Is it possible that the river could dry out?
is it possible that the erosion could get worse?
Assessment/Rubrics Identify and document the instrument used to assess your students from
the teaching of this lesson (e.g. Observation Checklist/Rubric/ Exit Slip).
To measure that students have gotten the proper knowledge to
understand the water cycle and erosion, they will receive an exit slip that
asks students to fill in the blanks to the steps of the water cycle that is
provided images through each step. They will then answer a follow up
question about what causes flooding and how we can prevent it. (all
information they just obtained through their experiment and in the
lesson). Assigning roles when being put in to groups would be a good
way to keep track of this and making sure each students expresses
learning growth at least once throughout the project
Technology Integration ● Using the SMART board for a KWL chart about the water cycle and
erosion
● Students can all access this google doc to express what they
learned, liked, and disliked about this lesson and add a picture
describing their feelings.
● Using the SMART board for If some students finish before others,
they can use the website Water Cycle Front. This website allows
children to go to different bodies of water and learn about how
they gain or lose water.
Resources/Materials RESOURCES: Water Cycle for Kids, Water Cycle Front, Meteorologist Kevin
Robinson, Erosion Article
Water Cycle for Kids | #aumsum #kids #education #science #learn. (2014,
December 27). Retrieved October 18, 2018, from https://youtu.be/9pqh6tlEOhs,
MATERIALS: https://youtu.be/e4DxUTyestU