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Classroom poster: Penguins of the World
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Help your students learn to classify by practicing this important skill using this resource offering 300 real picture cards and 36 different ways to classify!
From simple color classification (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink and Brown) to more complex classification such as ‘Things that grow’ vs ‘Things that are born or hatch’…this unit offers plenty of colorful classification practice for PreK through 2nd grade!
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🐾 Discover the Extraordinary: Strange and Unusual Animals Mini-Units (Set 1) 🌍
Are you looking to spice up your science curriculum? Spark student curiosity and wonder with this deep dive into the world’s most peculiar creatures!
This comprehensive set features 8 mini-units designed to take students on a journey to meet animals they won’t find in a typical textbook. From the depths of the water to the heights of the rainforest canopy, your students will become experts on the “weird and wonderful.”
🧬 What’s Inside?
Each of the 8 mini-units is packed with engaging information and vibrant, colorful photos to keep young learners hooked. Students will explore:
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Physical Characteristics: What makes them look so unique? 🦎
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Habitats & Locations: Where in the world do they hide? 🗺️
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Dietary Habits: What’s on the menu for a Fossa or a Dugong? 🌿
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Human Interaction: Are they pets, or are they better left in the wild? 🏠
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Mind-Blowing Facts: The “strange” details that make these animals unforgettable! 💡
🐊 Featured Animals in Set 1:
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Gharial (The long-snouted crocodilian)
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Dugong (The “sea cow” of the ocean)
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Capybara (The world’s largest, chillest rodent)
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Blue-Tongued Skink (A reptile with a colorful surprise)
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Axolotl (The smiling salamander)
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Aye-Aye (The mysterious primate of Madagascar)
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Elephant Shrew (Tiny, fast, and trunk-nosed)
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Fossa (The elusive predator of the forest)
📝 What You’ll Love:
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Vibrant Visuals: Real-life photos bring the science to life! 📸
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Active Learning: Every unit includes 2 notebooking pages per animal to test comprehension and encourage research.
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Extension Activities: Includes a “Taking it Further” section with creative suggestions for projects and deep-dives to keep the momentum going! 🚀
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Low Prep: Just print and go—perfect for science centers, independent study, or a “Creature of the Week” feature.
✨ Keep the Adventure Going!
If your students fall in love with these rare creatures, don’t stop here!
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Dive Deep into the Extraordinary: Strange and Unusual Animals – Set 2! 🌍🦒👾
Ready to take your students on a journey to explore the most bizarre, fascinating, and rare creatures on Earth? Welcome to Set 2 of Strange and Unusual Animals Mini-Units! This sequel is packed with biodiversity that will leave your students (and maybe you!) completely fascinated.
This set features 8 comprehensive mini-units, each designed to introduce students to an animal that challenges the definition of “normal.” Forget lions and tigers; we’re talking about creatures with unique defenses, strange behaviors, and habitats that are off the beaten path.
🧬 What is a Mini-Unit?
Each of the 8 mini-units is a self-contained exploration into the lives of these uncommon species. They are packed with engaging information, vivid, colorful photos, and active learning opportunities to make science come to life! Students will dive deep into:
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What they look like: Discover their bizarre appearances and strange adaptations. 🦎
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Where they live (Habitat and Location): Follow them to unique ecosystems and global coordinates. 🗺️
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What they eat: Uncover unique diets and predatory strategies. 🌿
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Interesting, “strange” facts: The “weird and wonderful” details that make them unforgettable! 💡
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Interactions with humans: Are they helpful, dangerous, or elusive? 🏠
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Pets or Wild? Learn if these creatures have ever been domesticated (or if that’s even a good idea!). 🏡
🐊 Featured Animals in Set 2:
Meet the new “wild” cast that will spark curiosity:
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Assassin Bug (The silent, deadly hunter) 🎯
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Moloch (The thorny devil of the desert) 🌵
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Quetzal (The iridescent, sacred bird) ✨
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Sea Dragon (The master of ocean camouflage) 🌊
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Shoebill Stork (The ancient, powerful predator) 🕊️
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Armadillo (The tank-like digger) 🛡️
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Pangolin (The armored, walking pinecone) 🐉
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Echidna (The egg-laying, spiky mammal) 🐣
📝 What You’ll Love:
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Vibrant Visuals: Every page features high-quality, colorful photos that keep students interested and engaged. 📸
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Active Comprehension: Each animal study includes 2 student notebooking pages per creature, encouraging research, recording facts, and illustrating key concepts.
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Flexible Learning: Perfect for independent study, science centers, or a “Creature of the Week” feature in your classroom or homeschool. 🏠
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Comprehensive Animal Study: This set offers more than just facts; it provides holistic research opportunities into rare species. 🔬
✨ Keep the Adventure Going!
If your students fall in love with these rare creatures and haven’t already completed Set 1, get it now!
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This informational article will teach students about the sand dollar. They will learn that the little round, coin-shaped shell found on the beach is actually part of a marine animal, related to sea urchins and sea stars. They will also learn how living sand dollars move, that they aren’t ‘white’, how and what they eat and much more. After reading, students will complete two worksheets (multiple choice and short answer) to assess their comprehension / understanding of the material. Answer Key is provided.
Automated Readability Index: 4.8
Grade level: 8-9 yrs. old (Fourth and Fifth graders)
Linsear Write Formula : 5.6
Grade level: Sixth Grade.








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