eco Lesson 1 β€’ 45 minutes

Wonder: What is the Power of Nature?

Explore the incredible forces that shape our world through interactive discovery and hands-on investigation

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Nature Phenomena Carousel

Discover 6 mind-blowing natural phenomena that showcase nature's incredible power

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Essential Video Clips

Two key videos that explain weather vs climate - essential for understanding!

Teaching moment: Pause after each video to ask: "What's the difference between weather and climate?"

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Essential Vocabulary

Key terms students must understand - display these prominently!

Weather

What's happening outside right now - sunny, rainy, hot, cold

Climate

What the weather is usually like in a place over many years

Structure

Something that's built to be strong and stable

Reinforce

To make something stronger

Natural Hazard

A dangerous natural event like storms, floods, or earthquakes

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Teaching Notes

Add your observations and adaptations for this class

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Talk Moves

Guide meaningful classroom discussions with proven techniques

Turn and Talk: "Share your thinking with a partner about what you just saw"
Revoice: "So you're saying that nature's power is..."
Wait Time: Allow 3-5 seconds for thinking before calling on students
Probe: "Can you tell me more about that?"
Connect: "How does that relate to what we learned about weather vs climate?"
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Quick Check - Hands Up

Track student understanding with simple tallies

How to use this tool:

Ask your class a question (e.g., "Who understands the difference between weather and climate?")

Count hands raised and use the + button to tally the number

Track progress across different topics to see where students need more support

Example questions:

  • "Raise your hand if you can name a natural hazard"
  • "Who can explain what makes a structure strong?"
  • "Show me if you understand weather vs climate"
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Singapore Hazards Map

Click to add pins showing local weather hazards and their locations

Instructions: Click on the map to add pins for local weather hazards. Include: storm surge areas, flood zones, high wind areas, or other natural hazards you know about in Singapore.

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Pre-Check Questions

Quick assessment of what students already know

1. What's the difference between weather and climate?

2. Name one way nature shows its power:

3. What makes a structure strong against weather?

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Materials & Setup

Everything you need for the build challenge

  • Paper cups (2 per team)
  • Cardboard squares (A4 size)
  • Tape and scissors
  • Straws (5 per team)
  • Cotton balls (for wind simulation)
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Success Criteria

Clear goals for student achievement

βœ“ Structure stands independently
βœ“ Has one weather-resistant feature
βœ“ Feature is clearly labeled
βœ“ Can explain design choice
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Build Timer

15-minute focused building session

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Whole-class Wrap

Bring the learning together

Gallery Walk: 2 minutes to view all structures
Share & Compare: 3 teams present their features
Vocabulary Recap: Quick definitions check
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Teacher Reflection

Notes for next time

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timer Embedded Timers: 15-minute building timer, 5-minute reflection
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psychology Talk Moves: Built-in discussion prompts and sentence starters
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