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Lesson Plan - Which Animal Would You Bring Back?
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Learning Objective
Students will learn that some scientists hope to use DNA to bring back extinct species.
Content-Area Connections
Science and Technology
Standards Correlations
CCSS: RI.3.1, RI.3.2, RI.3.3, RI.3.4, RI.3.5, RI.3.7, RI.3.8, RI.3.10
NGSS: Biological Evolution
TEKS: Science 3.10
Text Structure
Description
1. Preparing to Read
Watch a VideoWatch the video “Animals of the Ice Age” to learn more about woolly mammoths and other creatures of that era.
Preview Words to KnowProject the online vocabulary slideshow and introduce the Words to Know.
Set a Purpose for ReadingAs students read, have them think about the benefits and drawbacks of bringing back each species.
2. Close-Reading Questions
1. What are two traits the woolly mammoth used to survive during the Ice Age? To survive during the Ice Age, the woolly mammoth used its long tusks to dig for food under the ice. It also had thick fur to stay warm in cold temperatures.(RI.3.2 Key Details)
2. Why might it be helpful to scientists to bring back a Giganotosaurus? Bringing back a Giganotosaurus could give scientists a chance to learn more about how these dinosaurs looked and acted.(RI.3.3 Cause and Effect)
3. What is the purpose of the sidebar, “How to Bring Back a Woolly Mammoth”? The purpose of the sidebar is to explain the steps scientists would take to try to bring back an extinct animal like a woolly mammoth.(RI.3.7 Text Features)
3. Skill Building
FEATURED SKILL: AdjectivesThis article is full of adjectives! Share the skill builder “Identifying Adjectives” to have students identify them and the nouns they describe. The activity also invites students to come up with their own adjectives to describe an animal of their own choosing.(L.3.1 Parts of Speech)
Striving Readers Support multilingual learners by explaining that the idiom “crack the mystery” means to solve the mystery.
Paired Text Pair this text with “Should We Bring Back Woolly Mammoths?” from our archives (January 17, 2022).