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K-2 Science Unit Plans - Lesson Sequence

Brenda Farrelly

Created on October 11, 2025

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Unit Plans Lesson Sequence

Science

Navigate to the key features of the Science Unit Plans Lesson Sequence. Use the arrows to move through the activity, and follow the directions on each page to explore.

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Unit Plan Lesson Sequence

Navigate to the "how" and start with the Session, I Can Statement, and the Connection to 5E. Click the icon to learn more about these key features.

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Unit Plan Lesson Sequence

Next refer to the Materials in the day's Lesson Sequence. Click the icon to learn more about this key feature.

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Unit Plan Lesson Sequence

Go the the heart of the lesson, the Lesson Agenda. It highlights the activity titles, pacing, questioning, and directions that guide the flow of learning. It helps you see how inquiry unfolds from start to finish. Click the icons to learn more about these key features.

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Unit Plan Lesson Sequence

Go the the heart of the lesson, the Lesson Agenda. It highlights the activity titles, pacing, questioning, and directions that guide the flow of learning. It helps you see how inquiry unfolds from start to finish. Click the icons to learn more about these key features.

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Session, Title, I Can, 5E Connection

The session and title, I Can statement, and 5E connection show the purpose and focus of each lesson. They clarify what students should learn and do through inquiry and how the lesson fits within the 5E model. Use these parts to plan when students will Question, Investigate, and Build understanding.

Materials

The materials listed are what you’ll need for that specific lesson—such as the read-aloud for the Engage and Explain phases or the hands-on supplies for the Explore. Reviewing these ahead of time ensures you’re prepared for investigations and can create smooth, well-paced opportunities for students to Question and Investigate through inquiry.