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Dr. Seuss: Book Report and Character Analysis
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20 cute forms to use when reading Dr. Seuss books to create book reports and to do character analysis!
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Studying the state of Delaware and state symbols? What is the state bird of Delaware?
This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Delaware’s state bird: Delaware Blue Hen Chicken
What type of pages are contained in this set:
– A map page (for the state)
– Scientific classification page
– A page for students to give details about the bird’s physical description, habitat, diet, life span and reproduction
– A page where students will do additional map work to show where in the U.S. the bird lives in addition to migration information
– Coloring page
– Several pages on which students can use for expository and/or creative writing as well as sections in which students may draw.14 pages in all and is designed for different levels / abilities.
My Teaching Library has a notebooking set for each of all 50 states. In addition, you can get all of them bundled!
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This recording tool can be used by teacher or student to record class scheduling for one quarter. It includes room for up to 5 ‘blocks’ with 9 rows under each block. It is set up so that it can be used to record different days and times for each block and is very flexible!
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A rubric allows teachers to communicate expectations for an assignment by listing the criteria, or what counts, and describing levels of quality expected. This notebooking rubric should have the ‘points possible’ listed when the assignment is given and any other details you expect. Give this information to the students at the beginning of the assignment and then complete the rubric after the assignment is complete.
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