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Felicia Baptiste Kathia Darius Melissa Higgins BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES

Felicia Baptiste Kathia Darius Melissa Higgins BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES

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Felicia Baptiste

Kathia Darius

Melissa Higgins

BIOGEOCHEMICALCYCLES

IntroductionBIO: Biology. Life. Living things.

GEO: Earth. Rocks. Land

CHEMICAL: Molecules. Reactions.

“To sum it up, these pathways are all made of different

biological, geological, and chemical processes that help make the

world go 'round and life exist on Earth.”

geography4kids, 2010

Biogeochemical Unit

• Lesson 1: What is Matter?

• Bloom’s Taxonomy:

• Knowledge

• Application

• Multiple Intelligence Level:

• Logical Mathematical

• Visual-Spatial

• Additives:

• Scavenger Hunt

• Behavioral Objective:

• 1. To identify the three common phases of matter

• 2. To answer questions about matter using internet sources

• Lesson 2: The Water Cycle

• Blooms Taxonomy:

• Application

• Analysis

• Multiple Intelligence Level:

• Linguistic/ Verbal

• Naturalistic

• Additives:

• Ice Cube

• Bar Graphs

• Behavioral Objectives:

• 1. To identify and explain the phases of the water cycle

• 2. To explain how the phases of matter relate to the water cycle in a bar graph.

• Lesson 3: Life Cycle of a Plant

• Bloom’s Taxonomy:

• Knowledge

• Comprehension

• Multiple Intelligence Level:

• Naturalistic

• Existentialist

• Linguistic

• Additives:

• From Seed to Plant by Gail Gibbons

• Seeds

• Dirt

• Flower Pots

• Water

• Behavioral Objectives:

• 1. To identify the life cycle of a plant

• 2. To use knowledge of the life cycle of a plant to construct a graphic organizer.

Lesson 4: The Carbon Cycle

• Bloom’s Taxonomy:

• Comprehension

• Application

• Evaluation

• Multiple Intelligence Level:

• Linguistic

• Naturalistic

• Additives:

• Graphic Organizer

• Behavioral Objectives:

• 1. To identify parts of the carbon cycle.

• 2. To explain the role plants play in providing energy to the world.

Biogeochemical Cycle Unit Continued…

• Lesson 5: What is a weathering and erosion?

• Bloom’s Taxonomy:

• Application

• Analysis

• Evaluation

• Multiple Intelligence Level:

• Linguistic

• Logical/Mathematical

• Additives:

• Filimentary Website

• Behavioral Objectives:

• 1. To clearly define weathering and erosion

• Lesson 6: The Phosphorus Cycle

• Bloom’s Taxonomy:

• Analysis

• Synthesis

• Evaluation

• Multiple Intelligence Level:

• Naturalistic

• Visual/Spatial

• Logical Mathematical

• Additives:

• Circle Graph

• Behavioral Objectives:

• 1. To identify the parts of the Phosphorus Cycle

• 2. To explain the roles of other cycles in the Phosphorus Cycle via Circle Graph

What Really Matters?Incorporating disciplinary skills

• Students will have an opportunity to fully understand the properties of matter.

• The students will partake in an amusing and exploratory scavenger hunt.

• The activity promotes the students literacy skills, and science skills, while on the scavenger hunt.

Water, Water, Everywhere and Lots and Lots to DrinkThe Phase of Matter in the Water Cycle

• Students were asked which phase of matter they think plays the most important role in the water cycle.

Which Matter Matters?

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Up, Up, and Away!Analyzing Graphs for Understanding

Students will generate a graph of the life cycle of plant, illustrating, labeling, andexplaining the stages.

The cycle of life: The Carbon CycleReading for Understanding

• Students will learn how carbon plays an imperative role in the growth of plants, when they read the passage, “The Carbon Cycle”

Retrieved from:

http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/Water/co2_cycle.html

Can you weather the weatherUsing technology for understanding

• Students will be to identify weathering and erosion through technology

• www.kn.att.com/wired/fil/pages/listthcycgi.html

Shake, Rattle, and Roll!The Phosphorus Cycle

Students will use knowledge of Biogeochemical cycles to constructa pie chart.

References• Dalton, J. & Smith, D. (1986). Applying Blooms Taxonomy. Retrieved from

http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/Dalton.htm.

• Gardner, H. (n.d.). The Nine Types of Intelligence. Retrieved from http://skyview.vansd.org/lschmidt/Projects/The%20Nine%20Types%20of%20

• Intelligence.htm

• International Society for Technology in Education. (2007). ISTE’s Educational Technology Standards for Students. Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForStudents/2007Standards/NETS_for_Students_2007.htm

• NCTM. (2008). Retrieved from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Web site: http://www.nctm.org/

• Science Framework for the 2009 National Assessment Educational Progress. (2009). National Assessment Governing Board: U. S. Department of Education. Retrieved from http://www.nagb.org/publications/frameworks/science-09.pdf

• Websites

• The Carbon Cycle passage. Retrieved from http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/Water/co2_cycle.html

• http://www.facebook.com/pages/Biogeochemical-cycles/111767255509514