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I would like a Grade 6 Science lesson plan, and independent work, to focus on the specific expectation of students being able to explain how climate change contributes to a loss of biodiversity, and describe the impact of this loss.
Grade Level: 6th Grade
Subject: Science
Lesson Duration: 10 minutes
Curriculum Area: Earth and Space Science: Climate and the Environment
Focus: Explain how climate change contributes to a loss of biodiversity and describe the impact of this loss according to California education standards.
Students will be able to:
Engage: Start with a quick question to capture interest.
"Can any of you guess how many different species of plants and animals we have on Earth?"
Explain: Briefly define biodiversity.
"Biodiversity means the variety of all living things, like plants, animals, and germs, living in an area—just like how there are many different species in a rainforest or on coral reefs."
Present: Explain climate change in simple terms and its effect on biodiversity.
Illustrate: Use cards or pictures to show changes in ecosystems.
Activity: Hand out a quick task sheet with “match” questions.
Think: Ask students to think about why losing just one species can make a big impact.
Discuss: Invite a few students to share their thoughts or sentences.
Recap: Summarize the lesson.
Note: Encourage discussions based on real-world examples, such as the effects of wildfires in California on local species. This helps make the lesson relevant and impactful for the students.
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