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Preview of JELLYFISH Summer Reading Comprehension with Nonfiction Text Features

JELLYFISH Summer Reading Comprehension with Nonfiction Text Features

Created by
LaterMsSlater
Perfect for guided reading, close reading, and any nonfiction unit! This resource gives students the opportunity to learn about jellyfish through nonfiction articles and passages. Each article has a variety of text features, vocabulary and comprehension checks, activities and questions to support student's learning. Included in the resource are lesson ideas and graphic organizers to support students. Includes: Ideas for UsePre-reading activityKWL chartMy Notes page for students to list facts, e
Preview of Dinosaurs, Teaching Lesson PowerPoint

Dinosaurs, Teaching Lesson PowerPoint

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
Fun and reduced price! Tons of great images, animation and information! Will be a fun introduction for students AND teachers! Bring life into your classroom. This took a lot of work to complete, and it is a lot of fun to go through. Included is general information on dinosaurs (appropriate for younger grade levels) and specific information on the most popular dinosaurs (T-Rex, Raptors, etc.) Enjoy!lectures, lesson plans, units, teaching, dinosaurs, pre-historic, kids, fun
Preview of Human Anatomy, Human Body, Biolgy for Kids, Homeschool Montessori Learning, Scie

Human Anatomy, Human Body, Biolgy for Kids, Homeschool Montessori Learning, Scie

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Wuffyland
Discover the intricacies of the human body with our Printable Human Anatomy collection! Perfect for educators, medical students, or anatomy enthusiasts, these detailed illustrations offer a comprehensive exploration of anatomy. Ideal for classroom decor, educational materials, or study aids, these high-quality printables provide a visually captivating learning experience. Instantly downloadable, elevate your understanding of human anatomy with our meticulously crafted designs. Dive into the worl
Preview of INVESTIGATING THE WORLD OF OWLS Gr. 3-6

INVESTIGATING THE WORLD OF OWLS Gr. 3-6

Investigate the World of Owls! Start this unit with a chart to find out what students know about owls. This can be used as a comparison at the completion of the unit when they discuss what they have learned. A “hands-on” beginning is always enjoyable. You could also include films about owls. There are several films about Kay McKeever and her sanctuary for injured owls. The films about her were produced by the National Film Board and are called, “Lady and the Owl”, and “Cricket, Tiglett and Frien
Preview of ANIMALS OF SOUTH AMERICA Gr. 4-6

ANIMALS OF SOUTH AMERICA Gr. 4-6

Have fun discovering the Animals of South America! Our unit contains information sheets and follow-up activities that are complete in themselves, but they can also be used in conjunction with other resources. Have the children brainstorm and make a list of animals that they think are native to South America. As you progress in this unit, have the children look back at their lists to see how many on their original list are actually native to South America. Daily large-group input activities could
Preview of THE MAGIC OF SHELLS Gr. 3-4

THE MAGIC OF SHELLS Gr. 3-4

Take your class for an imaginary stroll along the beach and discover the magical world of shells. Start this unit with a chart for students to fill in as they learn about Shells. Give the students a chance to predict some facts about shells. Use the "Observing Shells" task cards. Which shells belong to the same group? Let the students classify the shells, feel their textures and try to identify some shells. A detailed teacher guide includes suggestions for the teacher and tips of how to set up t
Preview of OWL ACTIVITIES Gr. 2-4

OWL ACTIVITIES Gr. 2-4

Discover the fascinating world of Owls! Getting to know owls is an interesting challenge and a great topic to develop research skills. Brainstorm with your students and record the facts and ideas they think they know about owls. As your unit develops, refer to the initial brainstorming charts to see how accurate your knowledge was. Some of the different owls you will be researching include the Barn Owl, the Great Horned Owl, the Snowy Owl, the Screech Owl, the Elf Owl, and the Barred Owl. You wi
Preview of SPIDERS ARE ARACHNIDS Gr. 3-4

SPIDERS ARE ARACHNIDS Gr. 3-4

Introduce your students to the world of arachnids, the most fascinating of nature’s small creatures. Information sheets are included for characteristics of spiders, spinning webs, eggs and spiderlings, food, and enemies. Different species of spiders researched in this unit are Trapdoor, Fisher, Wolf, Jumping, Crab, Tarantula and Black Widow. Brainstorm in small groups or with the whole class to create charts on “Things We Know About Spiders” and “Things We’d Like to Find Out About Spiders”. As t
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