What Is The 5e Lesson Cycle

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There are four different types of states of matter, this states are caused by the change of temperature. When temperature increases an object can go to the process solid to liquid, liquid to gas, or the object can become hot. When the particles get to the gas state, the particles start to spread out and move freely. When they are in the liquid state, the particles are tightly packed, but they are far apart to move one another. When an object goes from solid to liquid, the particles start to get apart from each other. For example, an ice goes to the process solid to liquid when is left in high temperatures. The ice starts to melt and it transforms into a liquid. When an object goes from liquid to gas the particles are spread. For example, when …show more content…

In this lesson cycle I was able to write down strategies that will help ELL students during the engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate process. Planning before teaching the lesson benefits the teacher because the teacher is able to see what activities or strategies will help the students learn and be able to understand the science material. In this lesson cycle it helps out the teacher to plan ahead in order to assist ELL students. Having the 5 different E’s it helps the students understand the lesson by chunking it down in different steps. When I was in grade school most of science students applied the 5E lesson cycle. Usually they always had a strategy to assist ELL students. My teachers also provided an engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate process during the science lesson. I remember my teachers will take 2 or 3 days depending on the lesson to teach all of the 5 steps to teach the lesson. At the end of the lesson, there was either a pop quiz, worksheet, or exit ticket in order for her to check our understanding in the material. The 5E lesson plan cycle helps teachers meet ELL’s student’s goals and teach lessons that benefits all

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