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Preview of Nonfiction Animal Virtual Research Rooms

Nonfiction Animal Virtual Research Rooms

10 virtual rooms featuring bears, giraffes, rhinos, elephants, owls, zebras, lions, crocodiles, cheetahs, and tigers. Each room features 9 different links to read alouds and videos for your young learners to research their animal. Videos in Youtube are linked to secure site using Video.Link, so students will not listen to any ads, or be exposed to the wide open Youtube site. I created this room to align with ARC Core Literacy Lab for Grade 1 Unit 2 Wild and Endangered Animals, but can be used
Preview of TURTLES

TURTLES

A power point presentation using real life pictures to help your students learn fascinating facts about TURTLESThere is lots of information about turtles, what they look like, their life cycle, what they eat, their predators and habitats.This can be used on your Smart Board or it can be printed and made into a book for your Library.
Preview of Shark Week Distance Learning Nearpod Lesson Bundle

Shark Week Distance Learning Nearpod Lesson Bundle

Created by
Lauren Nesta
This resource includes 3 digital lessons and 1 close read about sharks. This bundle also includes a bonus lesson about coral reefs. Each lesson includes writing, critical thinking, thinking back to the text and can be dragged and dropped directly into Nearpod. These lessons are appropritate for K-2 and include digital links to free texts that feature ocean life.
Preview of Whatever the Weather: Science and Literacy Resources

Whatever the Weather: Science and Literacy Resources

Created by
Kinderkaren
This resource includes a schema chart to begin your unit, simple vocabulary/informational posters with full-color photographs for each type of weather for use on your basic white board or interactive board. Also included are writing papers for each type of weather that can be printed or used whole group on the board, a weather themed game to reinforce cvc word study, a word wall page for your writing center, and a weather-themed emergent reader. (It does not include science experiments or art
Preview of Nonfiction Virtual Owl Room

Nonfiction Virtual Owl Room

This product is perfect for animal research projects. Share with your students in "present" mode. To share in "present mode" change the word edit in the url link to the word present. Then copy and paste that link where your students will be able to access it (Google Classroom, Seesaw, or whichever platform you use). There are 9 links in the room. Click on any owl in the picture or the books on the bookshelf for direct, secure links to books, read alouds, and videos about owls. Click on the comp
Preview of A Day at the Zoo.

A Day at the Zoo.

"A Day at the Zoo" is an easy to read story about Zoos, beautifully presented with colourful, real life photographs. This story can lead to further study of Zoos and the animals found there.
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Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

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Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

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With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

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