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this is the second lesson on carbohydrates for this class. i want a lesson suitable for interactive students recapping the sources, a brief overview on how carbohydrates are made (photosynthesis), and a detailed description of carbohydrate as a sugar. include activities like asking students how much sugar they think is in a certain fizzy drink, then reveal in tablespoons of sugar how much there actually is. also include a think-pair-share activity for the students to demonstrate what they think you should do to reduce sugar intake. at the end of the lesson as a final recap include oral questioning of key words.
This 56-minute lesson is designed for first-year students following the IE Curriculum framework. It is the second lesson on carbohydrates, focusing on recapping sources, a brief introduction to photosynthesis as the process of carbohydrate synthesis, and an in-depth look at carbohydrates as sugars. The plan integrates interactive, inquiry-based learning activities that align with the IE Curriculum's competencies in scientific literacy, critical thinking, and communication.
Curriculum Strand: Science and Technology – Biological World
Strand Unit: Materials and their Properties / Living Things
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this lesson students will be able to:
| Time | Activity | Description | IE Curriculum Focus / Competencies |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-5m | Starter: Recap on Carbohydrate Sources | Quick review quiz: Call out foods, ask class if they contain carbohydrates and discuss answers. Show images. | Recall and identify (Knowledge and Understanding) |
| 5-15m | Photosynthesis Overview | Short interactive explanation of photosynthesis with simple diagram: sunlight + CO₂ + water → glucose. Emphasise plants’ role. | Understanding scientific concepts and systems |
| 15-25m | Carbohydrates as Sugars | Explain carbohydrate as a sugar, simple sugar molecules (glucose), their taste, energy role. Use analogy (e.g., sugar bricks for energy). | Scientific literacy; linking structure-function |
| 25-35m | Activity: Sugar in Fizzy Drinks | Ask students to estimate sugar in a common fizzy drink. Reveal exact sugar content in tablespoons using clear containers. Discuss implications. | Data interpretation; critical thinking; numeracy |
| 35-45m | Think-Pair-Share: Reducing Sugar Intake | Students think individually about how to reduce sugar intake, discuss in pairs, then share ideas with the class. Record key ideas on board. | Collaborative learning; communication; personal health awareness |
| 45-53m | Key Words Oral Quiz | Rapid fire vocabulary quiz – students answer definitions or give examples (e.g., carbohydrate, photosynthesis, glucose, sugar, energy). Use flashcards. | Vocabulary acquisition; verbal articulation; recalling knowledge |
| 53-56m | Lesson Recap & Exit Question | Summarise key points; ask one final question: “What is one new thing you learned today about sugars?” Students share briefly. | Reflection; consolidating learning |
This lesson plan harnesses engaging, hands-on learning and discussion to deepen first-year students’ understanding of carbohydrates, aligning tightly with the IE Curriculum. It builds scientific literacy, critical thinking, and personal health competence through varied and interactive learning experiences.
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