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Adaptaciones de animales - organizador grafico

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Miss Karina
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2nd - 5th
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This product is in Spanish and is designed for dual language students. This graphic organizer is used to organize facts on a particular animal they are assigned to do a report on. The focus is on the adaptations of that animal to survive in their environment. They can do research to fill out the graphic organizer, then easily transfer each section to a PowerPoint presentation! This product also comes with an editable sheet with various animals so students can select their animal "lottery-style"!

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With guidance and support from adults, use technology to produce and publish writing (using keyboarding skills) as well as to interact and collaborate with others.
Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic.
Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort evidence into provided categories.
NGSS3-LS4-3
Construct an argument with evidence that in a particular habitat some organisms can survive well, some survive less well, and some cannot survive at all. Examples of evidence could include needs and characteristics of the organisms and habitats involved. The organisms and their habitat make up a system in which the parts depend on each other.
NGSS3-LS4-2
Use evidence to construct an explanation for how the variations in characteristics among individuals of the same species may provide advantages in surviving, finding mates, and reproducing. Examples of cause and effect relationships could be plants that have larger thorns than other plants may be less likely to be eaten by predators; and, animals that have better camouflage coloration than other animals may be more likely to survive and therefore more likely to leave offspring.

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