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|title= Sampling techniques  
|type= Lesson idea
|topic= Sampling mechanisms in Science
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|subject=Science
|attribution={{Yair Doza}}
|title= Sampling techniques to assess population size
|topic= Sampling
|subject=Science,  Biology
|resourcenumber= SC0033
|resourcenumber= SC0033
|age= Secondary   KS4  & 6th Form
|age= KS4 , KS5 , Secondary
|content=  
|content=A comprehension and discussion activity based on four different organisms: the butterfly, the oak, the whale and the zebra.
|strategy=  
|strategy=
|Learning Objectives= By the end of this series of lessons students should be able to:<br />
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• Describe each of the sampling techniques used to assess the population size of more than one organism. <br />
|image=Samplingtechniques1.jpg
• Explain the advantages of a special sampling technique when compared with other methods. <br />
|Learning Objectives=  
• Communicate the results and conclusion of the supplied scientific articles describing sampling population size. <br />
* Describing sampling techniques used to assess the population size of more than one organism.
|additional resources= For the less able: B2 Butterfly differentiated materials.doc, O2 Oak Tree Differentiated materials.doc Materials for the less able students W4 Whale sampling differentiated article.doc and Z4 Zebra sampling differentiated materials.doc
* Explaining the advantages of a special sampling technique when compared with other methods.
|useful information=
* Communicating the results and conclusion of the supplied articles on sampling populations.
|related resources=
|additional resources=  
|other=  
|useful information=Black oak article: http://www.nps.gov/yose/naturescience/black-oaks.htm (US National Park Service)
|format= This lesson idea offers the opportunity to learn about sampling and there are a number of questions to be answered. The following documents are provided: <br />  
 
B1 Butterfly sampling questions.doc The leading questions for students to answer<br />
A video on black oaks: http://www.nps.gov/yose/photosmultimedia/ynn17-blackoaks.htm (US National Park Service)<br />Butterflies article: http://www.ukbms.org/methods.htm
B3 Butterfly sampling article.doc (the scientific article)<br />
 
Information poster A3.ppt (a slide of the information poster)<br />
Plain Zebra article: http://beheco.oxfordjournals.org/content/18/4/725.full
O1 Oak sampling questions.doc (the leading questions for students to answer)
 
O3 Oak sampling article.doc (the scientific article) <br />
Sperm Whale article: http://www.oneworldwildlife.org/what_we_do/projects/current/mediterranean
Tags.ppt (a slide of the required tags for each sampling technique) <br />
|related resources=[[Our Living Environment]]
W1 Whale sampling questions.doc (the leading questions for students to answer)<br />
|other=Duration: Approximately 1h.
W3 Whale sampling article.doc (the scientific article) <br />
|format=Each organism has 4 documents where N represents: '''B''' (Butterfly), '''O''' (Oak), '''W''' (Whale) or '''Z''' (Zebra)<br />'''N1''' – Leading questions<br />'''N2''' – Differentiated material<br />'''N3''' – a word document copy of the web-based article if no ICT is available or if the article is not available online<br />'''N4''' – a truncated word document of the original article to be used as differentiated material. The text contains the parts relevant to answer the leading questions from the original article
Z1 Zebra sampling questions.doc (the leading questions for students to answer) <br />
|resources= The lesson resource is available in [[Sampling techniques/Document|WikiText format here]]<br />
Z3 Zebra sampling article.doc (the scientific article)
 
|resources=
'''Leading questions'''
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*[[File:B1_Butterfly_questions_worksheet.docx|B1_Butterfly_questions_worksheet.docx]]
*[[File: O1_Oak_questions worksheet.docx|O1_Oak_questions_worksheet.docx]]
*[[File: W1_Whale_questions_worksheet.docx|W1_Whale_questions_worksheet.docx]]
*[[File: Z1_Zebra_questions_worksheet.docx|Z1_Zebra_questions_worksheet.docx]]
'''Differentiated material for the less able students''':
*[[File: B2_Butterfly_differentiated_materials.doc|B2_Butterfly_differentiated materials.doc]]
*[[File: O2_Oak_differentiated_materials.doc|O2_Oak_differentiated_materials.doc]]
*[[File: W2_Whale_differentiated_materials.doc|W2_Whale_differentiated_materials.doc]]
*[[File: Z2_Zebra_differentiated_materials.doc|Z2_Zebra_differentiated_materials.doc]]
'''Additional files'''
*[[File:Information_poster_A3_page.ppt| Information_poster_A3_page.ppt]]
*[[File: Tags.ppt| Tags.ppt]]
'''Scientific articles''':
*[[File:O3_Oak_scientific_article.docx|O3_Oak_scientific_article.docx]]
*[[File:B3_Butterfly_scientific_article.docx‎|B3_Butterfly_scientific_article.docx‎]]
*[[File:W3_Whale_scientific_article.docx|W3_Whale_scientific_article.docx]]
'''Scientific Differentiated articles:
*[[File:O4_Oak_scientific_differentiated_article.docx| O4_Oak_scientific_differentiated_article.docx]]
*[[File:W4 Whale scientific differentiated article.docx|W4 Whale scientific differentiated article.docx]]
 
}}
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[[Category:Secondary]] [[Category:Science]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, 31 January 2015

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Lesson idea. A comprehension and discussion activity based on four different organisms: the butterfly, the oak, the whale and the zebra.

Teaching approach. This lesson offers students an opportunity to use their existing knowledge to analyse a ‘real scientific publication’ and its language(ta) and link this to scientific method(ta).

  • They use study skills(topic) to skim read, make sense of complex language, and use visualisation(ta) to select relevant information
  • They engage in collaborative(tool) group work(ta) using reasoning(ta) and skills in peer assessment(ta)
  • They engage in dialogue(ta) and questioning(ta) to explore ideas together
  • They also think about how to present information using ICT(i) tools)
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Resource details
Title Sampling techniques to assess population size
Topic [[Topics/Study skills|Study skills]],  [[Topics/Sampling|Sampling]]
Teaching approach

[[Teaching Approaches/Assessment|Assessment]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Dialogue|Dialogue]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Questioning|Questioning]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Language|Language]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Group work|Group work]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Visualisation|Visualisation]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Reasoning|Reasoning]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Scientific method|Scientific method]]

Learning Objectives
  • Describing sampling techniques used to assess the population size of more than one organism.
  • Explaining the advantages of a special sampling technique when compared with other methods.
  • Communicating the results and conclusion of the supplied articles on sampling populations.
Format / structure

Each organism has 4 documents where N represents: B (Butterfly), O (Oak), W (Whale) or Z (Zebra)
N1 – Leading questions
N2 – Differentiated material
N3 – a word document copy of the web-based article if no ICT is available or if the article is not available online
N4 – a truncated word document of the original article to be used as differentiated material. The text contains the parts relevant to answer the leading questions from the original article

Subject

[[Resources/Biology|Biology]],  [[Resources/Science|Science]]

Age of students / grade

[[Resources/KS5|KS5]],  [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]],  [[Resources/KS4|KS4]]


Useful information
Related ORBIT Wiki Resources
Other (e.g. time frame)

Duration: Approximately 1h.

Files and resources to view and download

The lesson resource is available in WikiText format here

Leading questions

Differentiated material for the less able students:

Additional files

Scientific articles:

Scientific Differentiated articles: