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A multi-age lesson to teach students (1st – 5th grades) about trees! The lesson is designed as a Fall (Autumn) outdoor/indoor activity lesson as the leaves are changing colors but can be easily converted to an indoor activity only. If using as an indoor only activity, be sure to have photos of trees to incorporate into the lesson.
Students will learn about:-
What trees provide
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Aspects of a ‘living’ tree (how they get water, nutrients and breathe)
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Parts (and their function) of a tree: roots, trunk, bark, branches, leaves
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How leaves make food
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Types of trees: deciduous and evergreen
Includes:
– Teacher lesson notes (guide)
– Student informational text
– Student activity worksheet pages
– Answer keys -
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Students will love learning about 8 different ‘strange and unusual’ animals in this set of eight mini units! In each mini unit, students will learn all about one very uncommon animal, what they look like, where they live (habitat and location), what they eat, interesting facts, interactions with humans, if they are kept as pets / have been domesticated and more!
Animals in this set:
– Assassin Bug
– Moloch
– Quetzal
– Sea Dragon
– Shoebill Stork
– Armadillo
– Pangolin
– EchidnaPages include colorful photos and will keep students interested as they learn about each animal. After reading, students will have 2 notebooking pages to complete about each animal.
Also included: Taking it Further – Additional suggestions for building additional knowledge and fun extended activities!
Also, check out…Strange and Unusual Animals | Set 1
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Students will love learning about 8 different ‘strange and unusual’ animals in this set of eight mini units! In each mini unit, students will learn all about one very uncommon animal, what they look like, where they live (habitat and location), what they eat, interesting facts, interactions with humans, if they are kept as pets / have been domesticated and more!
Animals in this set:
– Gharial
– Dugong
– Capybara
– Blue-Tongued Skink
– Axolotl
– Aye Aye
– Elephant Shrew
– FossaPages include colorful photos and will keep students interested as they learn about each animal. After reading, students will have 2 notebooking pages to complete about each animal.
Also included: Taking it Further – Additional suggestions for building additional knowledge and fun extended activities!
Check out: Strange and Unusual Animals | Set 2
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This Great Gray Owl resource includes ten pages perfect for any student creating a report or project on this bird! There are nine pages that can be used to record findings such as its scientific classification, range, habitat, diet and much more. The last page includes a full black and white illustration so that students can create a colorful picture of this magnificent owl.
Students can use a variety of resources to learn about the owl or they can go to “The Great Gray Owl“.
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Students 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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Planning a study on the mink? Minks are dark-colored, semiaquatic, carnivorous mammals of the genera Neogale and Mustela and part of the family Mustelidae! If you are planning to have students study the mink, help them be creative by providing them with these pages to create a report on the mink.
When is a good time to introduce such a project? Perhaps when you are studying semiaquatic habitats or carnivorous mammals! This is a cross-curricular resource that will require students to research and learn about the life of a mink (science), record and write what they have learned (language arts) and complete map work (geography).
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Sandhill Cranes are large birds that live in open habitats across North America. Students can use these pages to produce a beautiful report or project on these magnificent birds! Includes 5 notebooking pages (one with a North American map) and 1 coloring page.
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on the polar bear! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of the polar bear (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Learning about the Polar Bear!
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$6.00Original price was: $6.00.$5.00Current price is: $5.00.This Arctic Animal Notebooking Bundle includes three products: Arctic Wolf, the Arctic Ground Squirrel and the Caribou. Each individual resource can be used when studying the arctic habitat, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the lives of these animals (science).
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on caribou, also known as the reindeer! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of the caribou (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Caribou or a Reindeer?
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on the Arctic wolf also known as the polar wolf! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of the wolf (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Learning about the Arctic Wolf!
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Students will love using these pages to create a report on the cute, Arctic ground squirrel that lives in Alaska, Canada and Siberia! Perfect to use during a study of the arctic region, tundra animals or as a cross-curricular unit that will have students reading, writing, completing map work (geography) and learning about the life of this cute little squirrel (science).
Check out My Teaching Library’s article: Arctic Ground Squirrel
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Here are four different amphibian shape books for student self-publishing! There are two for frogs/toads, one for salamanders and one for caecilians.
Students can use these shape book patterns to write stories, poems, and reports. Each book pattern has a cover page, a blank page and two pages with lines. Students can use as many pages as they need to complete their work and then fasten together with staples, ribbon or string.
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This resource has been designed to teach students about amphibians. They will learn the classification, the three types of amphibians, where they live (habitat), what the eat (diet), how they protect themselves (defense) and more.
Includes:
– Informational Text (b/w and color)
– 2 page worksheet
– Crossword puzzle
– Answer Keys
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Studying amphibians? Help students learn important amphibian related vocabulary words and definitions while practicing copy work and handwriting (cursive). This resource include 22 vocabulary words and definitions. (See below description for included words)
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Here is a classroom poster describing the basics of the human body’s circulatory system. Perfect for a Science or Health bulletin board.
The poster outlines basic functions for the following:
- heart
- arteries
- veins
- capillaries
- lungs
- red blood cells
- white blood cells
- platelets
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Placental mammals are the most diverse group of mammals with about 4000 discovered species and include dogs, cats, rodents, elephants, whales, cattle, pigs, humans and many more! If you are planning a study on these mammals, this product will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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This science, animal study activity is designed to guide your students through the researching and reporting of any egg laying mammal (also known as Monotremes). These unusual mammals only reside in Australia and New Guinea. There are only five known species of monotremes: the platypus and four species of echidna.
This product will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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Students love kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and other pouch carrying animals also known as marsupials! This resource will guide students through their research on these amazing pouch carrying animals and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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Any mammal designed to swim such as a whale, sea lion, seal or walrus is considered a natatorial mammal. The term natatorial comes from the Latin natātor, natātōrem meaning “swimmer”. This product is perfect for your students if you want to assign a research & report project on water dwelling mammals. It will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!