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New Year’s Lapbook | Interactive
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Celebrate the NEW YEAR with your students as they create their own personal New Year Labpooking project! Within the activity, students will be asked to…
- Review and use holiday related words such as resolution, goals, confetti, midnight, joy, Winter, together, calendar…and more
- Write at least 3 facts about New Years.
- Create a few goals / resolutions to share
- Answer questions about their life (last year and in the up coming year).
I also have given suggestions of other items that can be shared in the lapbook as well as provided additional templates!
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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!
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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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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Nine Fourth of July coloring pages to celebrate Independence Day in the U.S.A!
#1 – Fireworks
#2 – Picnic
#3 – The word July with stars, hat and rockets
#4 – Heart, fireworks and the word July
#5 – Cartoon flag with stars, a lit firework and stars
#6 – “God Bless the USA”
#7 – Cartoon flag with “Happy 4th of July!”
#8 – “One Nation Under God” with stars
#9 – American Flag -
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Studying the state of Wisconsin and state symbols? What is the state bird of Wisconsin?
This project-based unit is designed to help students study and record information about Wisconsin’s state bird: American Robin
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!
Here are other bird related products you’ll love…
- North American Birds of Prey Research / Report Pages
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- U.S. State Birds Coloring Book









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