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$4.00Add to Cart🐨 Planning to study Koalas? Marsupials? Animals of Australia/ If so, your students will love the student-centered, hands-on, cross-curricular project where they’ll learn all about Koalas while creating a lapbook or an interactive notebook!
🐨This can be used as a stand-alone unit that includes all of the informational materials, a map, and templates needed to create a beautiful project. Although this can be used completely as a stand-alone unit, a booklist is given if further research and reading is desired.
🐨Includes:
– Instructions and lapbook/notebooking examples
– Supply list
– Required elements checklist (optional for teacher assigned elements)
– Grading rubric and grading sheet
– Informational text covering:- Taxonomy
- Closest Relatives
- Anatomy
- Where they live (Habitat and Map)
- Diet
- Life Cycle
- Predators
- Fun Facts
- Vocabulary
– 11 pages of templates
– (Bonus) Nature’s Predators of the Koala Coloring Page -
$2.50Add to CartStudents will love this hands-on resource designed to create a fun Mink Lapbook!
Includes Lapbooking instructions, templates to use as they record what they know or are learning about minks, (such as where they live, the types, size, predators, diet and more) and a lapbooking rubric.
Designed to use with multiple age / grade levels.
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$5.00Add to Cart
Whether you are studying turkeys because you want to focus on one species of bird or if it is because you want a fun topic to study around Thanksgiving, your students will love to create their very own turkey lapbook!
What is a lapbook?
A lapbook is simply a file folder that contains a variety of “mini books,” foldables, and other material that cover detailed information about the lapbook’s central topic. A lapbook might accompany a unit study, elaborate on a book or serve as a guidebook or portfolio.
Creating a lapbook is one activity that will allow students to take charge of their own learning and creativity!
What this resource includes:
- teacher instructions
- visual of how to set up a lapbook
- teacher assignment page
- Lapbooking rubric
- Turkey informational pages
- Turkey related vocabulary
- Suggested books on turkeys
- Templates to guide and report information about turkeys
- 2 photo/picture – clipart pages
A little about ‘the turkey’: Benjamin Franklin would have preferred to have the Wild Turkey, not the Bald Eagle, chosen as the national symbol of the United States. Although the barnyard variety seems to be (according to some sources) lacking intelligence, the original wild form is a wary and magnificent bird. Wild Turkeys usually get around by walking or running, but they can fly strongly, and they typically roost overnight in tall trees.
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$8.00Add to Cart
This unit on habitats and the animals that live in each is an interactive learning unit that allows students to be hands-on and create a beautiful project be the completion of the study! Use as a mini-course, in a Science center or in conjunction with another habitat study.
Use the complete unit (or) use only parts of it. Designed for 2nd-4th grades so it has been designed to work well with multiple ages/grades.
Includes:
– Instructions
– Informational text (Definition of habitat plus information on these 8 different habitats: desert, forest, ocean, arctic, wetlands, grasslands, rainforest and jungle)
– Suggested book recommendations for further study
– Project pieces (cover pages, vocabulary, definitions, habitat cards, mini-book, habitat flapbooks, habitat pockets to insert included animal cards, basic needs spinning template, favorite animal templates plus clip art)Comes in both black/white pages as well as color (so you decide if you want to print using color ink or not as well as if you want your students to color or not).
See included habitats and animals in description below.
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$3.00Add to Cart
Students will love this engaging, hands-on lapbooking project as they learn a brief history about the circus starting in Europe and then coming to the United States. They’ll also learn the difference between the early circus and the circus of today!
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$10.00Add to Cart
🌿 Botany – Plants | Interactive Learning Unit 🪴
Transform your science lessons into a hands-on adventure!
Ready to turn your science lesson plans into a thriving garden of knowledge? This Interactive, Project-Based Botany Unit is the ultimate resource for parents and educators looking to make science come alive. Designed with flexibility in mind, this resource grows with your students, making it perfect for multi-age learning environments (Grades 2nd–6th).
🍃 What’s Inside?
Give your students an engaging, deep dive into the world of plants. This resource covers everything from the microscopic details of a cell to the fascinating world of carnivorous plants:
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Classification 🗂️: Learn how scientists group the green world.
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Photosynthesis ☀️: Discover the magic of how plants turn sunlight into food.
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The Plant Cell 🔬: A closer look at the building blocks of life.
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Parts of the Plant 🌱: From roots to petals, understand how every part has a job.
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Needs for Growth 💧: Exploration of the essential elements: water, light, soil, and air.
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The Life Cycle 🔄: Follow the journey from a tiny seed to a mature plant.
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Leaf Study 🍃: Diving into the shapes, functions, and beauty of foliage.
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Specialty Species 🌵: Explore the “wild side” with non-flowering, carnivorous, and poisonous plants!
✨ Why You’ll Love It:
From a homeschooling parent: “Finally, a resource that works for my whole family! I can teach my 2nd grader and 5th grader at the same time with activities that challenge them both.”
From a classroom teacher: “Perfect for differentiated learning!“-
Project-Based Learning: Move beyond the worksheet! Students engage in hands-on projects that solidify their understanding.
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Differentiated for Grades 2–6: The content is adaptable, allowing you to scale the complexity up or down depending on your students’ needs.
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Interactive & Engaging: Keeps “boredom” at bay with activities that encourage curiosity and scientific inquiry.
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No-Prep & Easy to Use: Whether you are in a traditional classroom or at the kitchen table, this unit is organized and ready to go.
Get ready to watch your students’ curiosity bloom! 🌸
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$4.50Add to Cart
Studying marine animals? Whales? If so, your students will love the student-centered, hands-on, cross-curricular project where they’ll learn all about whales while creating a lapbook or an interactive notebook.
This can be used as a stand-alone unit that includes all of the informational materials, maps, illustrations and templates needed to create a beautiful project. However, a booklist is given if further research and reading is desired.
Includes:
– Instructions and lapbook/notebooking visuals
– Supply list
– Required elements checklist (optional for teacher assigned elements)
– Grading rubric and grading sheet
– Informational text covering: General and fun information about whales in general and more specific information on 8 species (orca, sperm whale, blue whale, beluga whale, humpback whale, gray whale, bowhead whale and narwhal), taxonomy, description of the 2 types of whales (baleen and toothed), migration, diet, communication, life cycle, predators, swimming displays, vocabulary
– Book suggestions for additional reading
– Illustration of anatomy: Baleen and toothed (labeled)
– Maps (Where in the World) for the orca, sperm whale, blue whale, beluga whale, humpback whale, gray whale, bowhead whale and narwhal
– 16 pages of templates that can be used to either create a lapbook or use in an interactive notebook -
$5.00Add to Cart
Designed to use with multiple age / grade levels, this 79 page Shark Lapbook resource will teach students about…SHARKS! By the end of project, students will not only have learned about sharks but will have a lasting project that they have created.
Included:
- – Basic Lapbooking instructions
- – 11 Informational pages on sharks (informational articles, diagrams, species specific details and more)
- – OVER 50 pages of templates and instructions on how to use the templates
- – Vocabulary with definitions
This can be a self-contained resource (using no other outside research materials) or students can do further research to learn even more!
See a product preview @ Sharks Lapbook Preview
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$4.00Add to Cart
This lapbook has been designed to give students a creative project to create about America’s Independence Day – the 4th of July!
Students are given various lapbooking templates on a variety of topics. They will then research or read books about each, record what they have learned and add to their lapbook. These topics include…
– Pledge of Allegiance
– The American flag and winning independence
– Founding fathers: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and others
– American Symbols, the words ‘patriotic’ and ‘freedom’ -
$15.00Add to Cart
This resource is a large 190-page resource with everything you need to create a fantastic study on the Native Americans of North America! Can be used by an individual student or as a family unit study!
You’ll begin the unit with a native Americans KWL (What I “Know” – “Want to Learn” – “Learned”) activity that you will use at the beginning and end of the resource.
As students go through the unit, they will learn:
- -Vocabulary surrounding life and culture
- -Major tribes and regions where they lived (including geography, animals, natural resources, etc. about each area)
- -Timeline information from the time of Columbus’ arrival until all were declared citizens of the U.S.
- -Culture of various tribes and how they lived, types of homes, clothing, rites of passage, spiritual beliefs, symbols, writing and pictograpsh
- -Famous Native Americans
…and more.
Students will read, draw, write, complete worksheets, timelines, arts and crafts, mapwork and more.
There is even a lapbook included!
You can do all of the activities or pick and choose what you want to do. This resource can be used as a couple weeks project or a couple months…You decide!
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$6.00Add to Cart
This resource has been designed so that students can use to report on any country throughout the world! Students can use this resource time and time again and create an entire collection of country lapbooks. A large variety of templates are included (see description below) as well as instructions on how to construct a lapbook, teacher directed assignments page and evaluation rubric.
Click here for a flipbook preview!
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$3.00Add to Cart
This interactive unit for students will allow them to create a cute LAPBOOK about PUMPKINS! Great to use anytime, especially in October or November during the Fall Holidays.
See description below for more details on this resource AND suggested uses.
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$4.00Add to Cart
This engaging, hands-on project will give students the materials necessary to learn all about owls and create a great project to display their learning!
Suggested for 3rd-6th grades. (See description for more information)
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$4.99Add to Cart
This resource contains everything your students need to complete it. No need to do additional research, although this should be encouraged. So whether you are looking for a completely self-contained unit or one that allows for in-depth study, this is it…Snow Goose Lapbook Unit!
Students will study all aspects of the Snow Goose’s life, vocabulary related to the informational reading contained within the unit, complete map work and more.













