Unit Lesson 5
Unit Lesson 5
Unit Lesson 5
Grade Level: 1
Assessment
Students will observe properties of oobleck and
take notes of their experience and findings.
Teacher will assess students for participation
and completeness of observation notes.
Materials/Resources: (List materials, include any online or book references and resources)
Cornstarch
1 gallon of water
Measuring cups
10 plastic bowls
20 plastic spoons
Food coloring
Science notebook
10 pennies
Plan for set-up/distribution/cleanup of materials:
Teacher will have 10 trays assembled with bowl of measured cornstarch and
spoon
Teacher will call one student from each pair to get a tray and bring it to their seats
Teachers will go around to each pair after distribution and pour measured water
into bowls
Teacher will walk around with a garbage bin to each table to help students dispose
of materials without making a mess
feel and answer the questions. Mrs. Potter and I will be walking around to help you and
answer any questions.
3. Teacher will reinforce proper scientific behavior. Teacher will say, Before I assign you a
partner can someone tell me how we will be a scientist during this investigation? How
will we act? How will we use the oobleck?
4. Teacher will list the paired groups and give one student the responsibility of bringing the
tray to their seats. Teacher will distribute water and remind students to stir the mixture
gently. Teacher will prompt students to answer the questions What does oobleck feel
like? What does it look like? Is it smooth or hard? What is its shape? Teacher will walk
around to confirm students are filling in their observations and to help students explain
their ideas. Students will be allotted 10 minutes to conduct their tests.
5. Teacher will give a 5 and 1 minute warning to finish their tests. Teacher will walk around
with the garbage bin to dispose of materials and dismiss the table to wash their hands one
at a time. Teacher will give students and additional 5 minutes to form their ideas and
record their answers.
6. Closure: Teacher will call students to the rug by pairs to wrap up lesson. Teacher will get
students responses from the activity questions. Teacher will ask the class what their group
thought oobleck was, a solid or liquid. Teacher will explain that oobleck is both a solid
and a liquid; it is a liquid that acts like a solid when pressure is applied. Teacher will play
short clip about oobleck. Teacher will dismiss class by groups to pack up and return to
their seats.
Testing/Observation- 10 minutes
Clean up- 5 minutes
Wrap up writing- 5 minutes
Closing- 10 minutes
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Transitions:
Classroom Management:
Teacher will reinforce appropriate experiment behaviors and how we will use oobleck
Teacher will have students assigned to pairs rather than large groups
Teacher will have supplies prepared prior to activity
Differentiation
Any students who complete their observation questions may work on science packets
Teacher will monitor pairs who tend to get off task
Teacher will give extra support to those who have trouble forming ideas into writing
Teacher will assign partnerships that will benefit each students needs