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Included in this resources:
- Teacher instructions on lapbooking
- Assignment sheet
- Grading rubric
- Whales informational text
- 20 pages of whale templates
- 2 pages of ‘extra’ templates
$3.00
Studying marine animals? Whales perhaps? If so, your students will love the student-centered, hands-on, cross-curricular project! During this project on whales, your students will learn about about these majestic creations of the oceans. Students will read and research, report and create…and have FUN all at the same time.
Some questions they will answer: What do whales eat? How do they eat? What are the different types of whales? Do whales have calls? What type of threats are there to their survival?
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