
Science • Year 3 • 45 • 22 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
This is lesson 2 of 3 in the unit "Survival Structures Uncovered". Lesson Title: Adaptations for Survival Lesson Description: Building on the previous lesson, students will explore the concept of adaptations and how they relate to survival. They will learn about specific examples, such as the long neck of a giraffe and the webbed feet of a duck, and discuss how these adaptations help animals meet their needs. Students will engage in group discussions and hands-on activities to model adaptations, reinforcing the connection between structure and function.
Unit: Survival Structures Uncovered
Lesson Number: 2 of 3
Duration: 45 minutes
Class Size: 22 students
Curriculum Alignment:
Adaptations for Survival
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
⚡ Teaching Tip: Use dramatic storytelling voice and gestures to hook attention.
🧠 Example for Students: “The giraffe's long neck might help it reach something… what do you think it’s trying to get?”
🎯 Desired student response: “It helps them live in their environment!”
“A giraffe’s __________ helps it __________.”
“A duck’s __________ helps it __________.”
In groups, students use materials to design a physical adaptation for a mystery habitat from one of two options:
Students pick one animal card (e.g., frog, fox, lizard, bird), then build a new adaptation to help it survive.
Prompt Questions at Tables:
Groups record their adaptation in their booklets with a labeled diagram and reasoning.
🎨 Creative Twist: Encourage students to use storytelling – invent a name for their new creature and describe how it lives.
Students complete a “magnifying glass” exit ticket:
✨ Collect for assessment and use it to inform small group follow-ups in next session.
| Skill | Evidence |
|---|---|
| Identifies animal adaptations | Notes in mini-book; exit ticket drawing |
| Understands purpose of adaptations | Verbal share-outs; extension activity reasoning |
| Applies adaptation knowledge in a model | Group build project; peer reflections |
💡 "Which students offered original or unexpected ideas during the build challenge? How might I extend their thinking in the final lesson of the unit?"
Send home a “Creature Quest” scavenger hunt: Find 3 real animals (in books, online, or nature) and describe one adaptation each.
🌱 This lesson brings life to natural selection principles using creativity, teamwork, and model-building exploration—rooting deeper science understanding in the curiosity children already possess.
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