Animals & Their Habitats, Powerpoint Presentation, Part One
Learning and Loving It
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Grade Levels
1st - 4th
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Formats Included
- PPTX
Pages
85 pages
Learning and Loving It
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What educators are saying
My students loved this resource for our habitat science unit. They found it engaging and easy to follow.
Description
Kids love animals! You'll have no problem motivating your students to study this topic! They can't wait for the next lesson!
This detailed Powerpoint presentation will support your teaching about animals who live in the seven major biomes of the world.
It includes hundreds of vivid photos of animals and habitats. The text is descriptive and appropriate for young children to read. Each new topic includes links to short videos that make the learning come alive. It's easy to use and your students will remain engaged as you present new content.
Part One includes lessons in the following:
What is a biome?
Where are the biomes located? (using maps)
Which animals live in each biome?
What do animals need to survive?
Predator vs. Prey
How do animals survive? Hibernate, migrate, or adapt?
Classification of Animals (Mammals. birds, reptiles, etc.)
And then...it takes you through the first three biomes one at a time: (Polar Regions, Ocean, Wetlands)
Where is it located? What are the important characteristics?
Which animals live there?
What do they need to survive in this environment?
NOTE: This Powerpoint comes in two parts. TPT restricts the file size to 200 Mb so I had to split it. Make sure you get Part Two! It was originally a Keynote presentation, so the conversion to powerpoint may change some of the fonts or formatting.
There are many materials available to go along with this presentation:
STUDENT JOURNAL, containing pages of text with supporting questions that go along with each Keynote lesson topic. Ready to print and use.
GLOSSARY, to support the learning of key vocabulary.
PICTURE FILES, (Both animals and biomes), to see animals and biomes up close and personal.
WRITING PROJECTS, narrative, persuasive, and informative writing assignments to go along with everything kids are learning in this unit.
This detailed Powerpoint presentation will support your teaching about animals who live in the seven major biomes of the world.
It includes hundreds of vivid photos of animals and habitats. The text is descriptive and appropriate for young children to read. Each new topic includes links to short videos that make the learning come alive. It's easy to use and your students will remain engaged as you present new content.
Part One includes lessons in the following:
What is a biome?
Where are the biomes located? (using maps)
Which animals live in each biome?
What do animals need to survive?
Predator vs. Prey
How do animals survive? Hibernate, migrate, or adapt?
Classification of Animals (Mammals. birds, reptiles, etc.)
And then...it takes you through the first three biomes one at a time: (Polar Regions, Ocean, Wetlands)
Where is it located? What are the important characteristics?
Which animals live there?
What do they need to survive in this environment?
NOTE: This Powerpoint comes in two parts. TPT restricts the file size to 200 Mb so I had to split it. Make sure you get Part Two! It was originally a Keynote presentation, so the conversion to powerpoint may change some of the fonts or formatting.
There are many materials available to go along with this presentation:
STUDENT JOURNAL, containing pages of text with supporting questions that go along with each Keynote lesson topic. Ready to print and use.
GLOSSARY, to support the learning of key vocabulary.
PICTURE FILES, (Both animals and biomes), to see animals and biomes up close and personal.
WRITING PROJECTS, narrative, persuasive, and informative writing assignments to go along with everything kids are learning in this unit.
Total Pages
85 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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