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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”. If you are preparing a Science research / report assignment on water dwelling mammals, this resource will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!

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    One way of categorizing animals is how they move. Mammals that are designed to jump, hop, gallop, or leap are called Saltatorial mammals such as the kangaroo, leopard, rabbit, horse, antelope and many others! f you are preparing a Science research / report assignment on these types of animals, this resource will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!
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    Burrowing, ground dwelling mammals are known as fossorial mammals. Fossorial comes from the Latin fossor, meaning “digger”, thus mammals such as groundhogs, gophers, moles, rabbits and others are in this group. If you are preparing a Science research / report assignment on these types of animals, this resource will guide students through their research and can be used as the end reporting tool!

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    During a study of animals (specifically mammals), students can use this product to research and report on animals such as the koala, monkey, sloth or possum. Any tree dwelling mammal is considered arboreal. Students can use this product as both a guide to their research as well as the end reporting tool!

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    In the Science field of Zoology there is a group of mammals that are considered ‘flying’ mammals. This resource has been designed to be used as both a guide to student research as well as the end reporting tool.

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    Is your Science class studying (or preparing to study) ocean life, crustaceans or the phylum Arthropoda? This resource, Parts of a Crab – Poster & Worksheets, includes a labeled poster of a crab and 2 worksheets (or quizzes).

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    This Astronomy / Science resource, Constellation Flashcards, contains 2 sets of 24 constellations for a total of 48 cards. (Includes Astrological / Zodiac Constellations)

    • Set one has lines that show the stars connected to create the constellation.
    • Set two shows only the stars of the constellation (no lines). You can use set two to have students learn the ‘grouping of the stars’ as they actually see them in the sky -or- you can allow students to actually draw the lines on each card to help learn the constellations.
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    Easy to use, just print and go…This Vocabulary Terms Definitions Worksheet resource provides a template for students to use time and time again with any subject for any vocabulary that you are asking them to study.

    Each page provides space for 5 words. Students will write each terms to be studied and a definition. (Option: If appropriate to the lesson(s), you can assign students to write synonyms or antonyms on the last line as there is plenty of space to do that!)

    Use for Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Math – ANY SUBJECT!

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    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!

    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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    Experiments in this book involve Magnets, Air, Electricity,Water, Sound, Sight, Machines, Heat, Chemistry and Plants.The many illustrations are self-explanatory– a great book for budding scientists and teachers.

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    ‘Birds of Prey’ is a 41 page download and offers pages specifically designed to help students organize and present research reports for each bird. Also included are several ‘blank’ pages for students to use when researching other birds as well as pages to add additional information to any report.

    See description below for the list of included birds!

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    Here are 2 posters (b/w and color) of the process of photosynthesis.

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    Human Anatomy – Muscle Groups Video has been created to introduce, explain and/or review voluntary and involuntary muscles in the human body. Each group is defined, explained and definitions given. This is great for visual learners!

    To add student interest, one student is helping another student learn, interesting graphics have been added and upbeat music fills the background. (Music is easily muted if needed.)

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    Designed for 5th-8th grade students, American Crocodile Informational Text and Crossword Puzzle will provide students with details about the only crocodile native to the Americas in the following categories:
    * Appearance
    * Differences from alligators
    * Distribution and Habitat
    * Food and Growth
    * Reproduction

    After reading the text (3 pages), students are to complete the crossword puzzle. Answer Key provided.

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    Studying ‘Force & Motion‘ in your classroom? This resource has been designed to help students gain a greater understanding as well as to help them retain the information they are learning!

    Includes 2 Mini-Books:

    • 1 for instructional Use (Will help with understanding)
    • 1 for students to complete (Will help with retention of knowledge)
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    6 Main Parts of the Brain – Human Anatomy Nomenclature Cards – This resource will help students learn and study the following parts of the brain: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum and the medulla oblongata.

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    On this one page worksheet titled Carpals and Tarsals, students identify the bones of the hands (+ wrist and lower arm) and feet (+ lower leg): carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, radius, ulna, tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges, calcaneus, tibia and fibula.

    Suggested uses: Use in a Science center when studying human anatomy, give as homework or use as a quick quiz. Answer key is provided.

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    This cross-curricular resource will inform and assess students’ understanding of the basic process of photosynthesis. Includes both close reading and a cloze activity.

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