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Setting: Individual
Key Content Area Concepts: The child will use their pincer grasp to drop colors
onto the salt glue creation. They will also be exploring how the liquid is
absorbed.
Key Content Area Skills: The child will use their pincer grasp to drop colors onto
the salt glue creation. They will also be exploring how the liquid is absorbed.
Learning Outcomes: (what the child will know or be able to do) (Refer to Early
Learning Standards and/or other research-based standards – must reference at
least two)
The child will . . . The child will explore the technique of absorption and
experiment with dropping the liquid.
SCIENCE standards:
Standard K-5: The student will demonstrate the understanding that objects
can be described by their observable properties. (Physical
Science)
ELS:
K-1.2 Use tools (including magnifiers and eyedroppers) safely, accurately, and
appropriately when gathering specific data.
We will start off with the book Water By: Frank Asch
Conversation to Support Learning/Talking with Children: (at least five (5) open-
ended, nonjudgmental SCIENCE questions that may be asked throughout the
lesson such as Tell me about . . ., How did you . . . ?, What would happen if . . .?
Observations and Assessment: (how you will know the child knows or can do
something, what you will see the child do or hear the child say) (Must relate to
the Standards you selected for outcomes! You must put the related ELS/OTHER
STANDARD CODE in parenthesis after each possibility.)
The child will use their pincer grasp to drop colors onto the salt glue creation.
They will also be exploring how the liquid is absorbed. (K-1.2 Use tools
(including magnifiers and eyedroppers) safely, accurately, and appropriately
when gathering specific data.)
Scaffolding up: To scaffold this up I would allow the children to get the
experiment ready themselves, I would involve them in the mixing of the water
and food coloring.
Resources: (At least two beyond course texts…Must be professional resources!
Pinterest is NOT a professional resource!)
Asch, Frank. “Water.” Barnes & Noble, The B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog, 30 Nov.
9279, www.barnesandnoble.com/p/water-frank-
asch/1102162052/2695672089699?st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_Core Catch-All,
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