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May/June 2024
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Students will identify steps scientists use to conduct investigations as they read about a raccoon scientist’s experiment.
Reading Level:
Lexile: 470L; GRL: J
Next Generation Science Standards:
Practice 3: Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
2-LS4-1: Observe Plants and Animals in Their Habitats
Vocabulary:
loner, test, observe, social, record
Use these questions to check students’ understanding and stimulate discussion:
1. What question did Lauren ask? ________. (Do raccoons work alone to steal food?)
2. What did Lauren do to find the answer to her question? (She set up a test with a camera to observe raccoons at night.)
3. What did Lauren observe when she watched the raccoon videos? (The raccoons came in groups to get the food.)
4. What question about raccoons would you like to ask? (Answers will vary.)
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Materials: Pencils, clipboards, copies of the skill sheet. (Optional: hand lenses)
Overview: Like Lauren, students will observe an animal and record what it does. Skip the night cameras and head outside to find one. (Alternate: Observe a tree or other item in nature, or use photos/videos indoors.)
Directions: