Science Lesson Plan Template
A science-specific template built around the scientific method, with sections for phenomena, investigation, data analysis, and claims-evidence-reasoning (CER) writing.
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- Structured PDF with guiding questions per section
- Print-friendly layout, works on screen or paper
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When to use this template
- Lab days and hands-on investigation lessons
- Lessons built around phenomena and driving questions
- When students need to practice CER scientific writing
- NGSS-aligned instruction integrating content, practices, and crosscutting concepts
Template sections
Science is a process of discovery, starting with real-world phenomena. This template aligns with the NGSS approach of using investigations to build evidence-based explanations. Flip's AI helps by generating relatable phenomena and scaffolding the CER framework for your specific scientific topic.
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About the Science framework
Science instruction is most effective when students do science: observing phenomena, asking questions, designing investigations, analyzing data, and constructing explanations. This template structures lessons around authentic scientific practices.
Anchoring phenomena: Modern science education begins with phenomena, observable events that students can investigate and explain. The template starts with a phenomenon to ground the lesson in real-world curiosity.
The three dimensions: Current standards integrate Disciplinary Core Ideas (content), Science and Engineering Practices (what scientists do), and Crosscutting Concepts (patterns across disciplines). This template plans for all three.
Claims-Evidence-Reasoning (CER): The CER framework teaches students to make a claim, support it with evidence from their investigation, and explain their reasoning. The template includes a dedicated CER section.
Hands-on investigation: The template structures investigations, whether full experiments, demonstrations, simulations, or data analysis. It prompts for safety, materials, student roles, and expected outcomes.
This template works for inquiry-based lessons, lab activities, demonstrations, and data analysis sessions across all science disciplines.
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