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|title= Sampling techniques  
|type= Lesson idea
|topic= Sampling mechanisms in Science
|final=yes
|subject=Science
|attribution={{Yair Doza}}
|title= Sampling techniques to assess population size
|topic= Sampling
|subject=Science,  Biology
|resourcenumber= SC0033
|resourcenumber= SC0033
|age= Secondary, KS4 and 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 /><br />
|tagline=
• 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 students: <br /><br />• B2 Butterfly differentiated materials.doc<br />• O2 Oak Tree Differentiated materials.doc<br />• W4 Whale sampling differentiated article.doc <br />•  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 includes '''16 files''':<br /><br />• 4 files for the less able students ((B2, O2, W2, Z2 & Z4)<br />• 4 scientific articles (B3, O3, W3 & Z3)<br />•  1 tags slide show and 1 poster (ppt files)
 
|resources= 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 /><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
• B1 Butterfly sampling questions.doc (the leading questions for students to answer)<br />
 
• B3 Butterfly sampling article.doc (the scientific article)<br />
Plain Zebra article: http://beheco.oxfordjournals.org/content/18/4/725.full
• Information poster A3.ppt (a slide of the information poster)<br />
 
• O1 Oak sampling questions.doc (the leading questions for students to answer)
Sperm Whale article: http://www.oneworldwildlife.org/what_we_do/projects/current/mediterranean
• O3 Oak sampling article.doc (the scientific article) <br />
|related resources=[[Our Living Environment]]
Tags.ppt (a slide of the required tags for each sampling technique) <br />
|other=Duration: Approximately 1h.
• W1 Whale sampling questions.doc (the leading questions for students to answer)<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
• W3 Whale sampling article.doc (the scientific article) <br />
|resources= The lesson resource is available in [[Sampling techniques/Document|WikiText format here]]<br />
• Z1 Zebra sampling questions.doc (the leading questions for students to answer) <br />
 
• Z3 Zebra sampling article.doc (the scientific article)
'''Leading questions'''
}}
*[[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]]
[[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: