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Classifying Lyn Bowles Gema Green
Simone Sparkes
Nina Turner
DefinitionClassifying is the process of grouping concepts or things into definable categories on the basis of chosen attributes. Classifying things differently can influence perceptions and behaviour (Marzano & Pickering, 1997).
DefinitionSystems analysis is the process of analysing the parts of a system and the manner in which they interact (Marzano & Pickering, 1997).
Dimension 4 - Use Knowledge Meaningfully Systems Analysis
Dimension 3 - Complex Reasoning ProcessClassifying
The Frangenheim College (situated in Bundaberg Qld) has 20 (twenty) Year 4 (four)learners in the class. They have completed a number of lessons in which they have previously acquired and integrated the following declarative and procedural knowledge.
Setting the Scene
This science unit is titled the Life cycle of Plants????? Can we think of a catchy title??? Great Garden Grumble. Grub. Grow, Gruel. ????
Students know that . Germination is the beginning of the seed life cycle. Roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruit have a specific purpose in life. . Plants have a reproductive process. . The importance of prediction, reasoning, observation and evaluation of an investigation.
. Plants need different types of energy to grow and survive. . Energy is gained from sun, soil and water. . Plants are important for a healthy environment and for living things.
Declarative Knowledge
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Students have had previous experience with the classifying process and they have been exposed to the following classifying strategies for extending and refining their knowledge in a number of previously studied areas. 1. To help students understand the process of classifying they have 2. Students have been provided with a model (see A3 paper on wall??) for
helping them in the process of classifying. (P125 DOL). 3. As the students have been studying the process of classifying they have
been given the ????????? to help them focus in the critical steps and difficult aspects of classifying.
Procedural KnowledgeStrategies 1 to 5 - Classifying
4. The students have previously had many opportunities to practice classifying using graphic organisers. Some of these include, fish bone, Y charts, concept maps, and tables some of which are displayed here for you. ????
5. This year 4 class have had a range of teaching methods throughout their schooling as well as part of this unit including teacher – structured and student-structured tasks.
The Placement of the LEP This unit plan has ???? Number of lessons. The unit begins with ??????Lesson 1 – one line for explanationLesson 2 – More explanation in the sheet handed to Kerry. This is just an overview for the other students to be able to say they have marked off that we placed the LEP correctly?????Lesson 3 Lesson 4 – The students learn the concept and terms of companion planting gardeningLesson 5 – ROLE PLAY – LEP - ClassifyingEtc.
Link to Summative Task The summative task for this unit is the creation and sowing of a genuine vegetable and herb garden. The fruits of the garden are to be harvested regularly by the students for use by the school tuckshop. The convenors of the tuckshop have given the students a list of herbs and vegetables they would use and the students have chosen 16 different herbs and vegetables to sow in their garden. Throughout the unit the students learn about
Etc etc.
Overview of LEP # - Classifying The summative task for this unit is the creation and sowing of a genuine
vegetable and herb garden. The fruits of the garden are to be harvested regularly by the students for use by the school tuckshop. The convenors of the tuckshop have given the students a list of herbs and vegetables they would use. From this list the students have chosen 16 different herbs and vegetables to sow in their garden. Throughout the unit the students learn about
Etc etc.
Role Play Narrator: Mr Frangenheim
Teacher: Miss Derewianka
Some of the class students; Brady, Pickering, Jandamurra, WinchWing Jan, Yung Su
Lesson # on ClassifyingSmall parts of Introduction, Body & Conclusion
Overview of LEP # - Classifying Justification of Sequence
Choice of Teaching Methods
Organisation of Learners and other information.
Marzano, R.J., & Pickering, D.J. (with Arrendondo, D.E., Paynter, D.E, Blackburn, G.J., Brandt, R.S., Moffett, C.A, Paynter, D.E., Pollock, J.E., Whistler, J.S.). (1997). Dimensions of learning teacher’s manual (2nd ed.) Alexandra, VA: ASCD.
References
Classifying Lyn Bowles, Gema Green,
Simone Sparkes & Nina Turner