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Animals and their babies

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Cloud Ten
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K - 2nd, Homeschool
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I used this resource along with some pre viewed YouTube videos about some of the animals in your resource. They complemented each other perfectly. Thanks!
Great activities to use during science time. My kiddos loved looking at the wonderful pictures and reading then stories.
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Description

Your 1st grade students will LOVE learning about animals, their offspring, and its external features with this unit. The objective is 1.10C Compare ways that young animals resemble their parents. Please watch the video preview for a detailed look.


You will find:


A PowerPoint presentation with 12 slides explaining how to compare animals and their offspring using 4 points of comparison: color / design, body structure, food and ways of moving.


➢ 6 comparison activities: 3 with Venn Diagram and 3 with sentence frames. Each activity is provided with 2 levels of difficulty (blank and with words). Color and black and white versions are included too. Blank sentence frame activities include keywords (color, body parts, food and move) as a guide.


Student booklet: Each student will pick an animal (there are 4 animals to choose from – rhino, koala, penguin and elephant) and write sentences about the animal and its baby. I’ve included 2 different levels, one with just a keyword at the top (color, body parts, food and move) and the other one with sentence stems.

➢ Two PowerPoint presentations with information about the animals in the activities and the booklet which will be helpful if your students don’t know enough about those animals.

➢ Teacher instructions

➢ Google Slides™ downloadable file.

⭐This lesson can be used in science centers, whole group instruction, independent work or as homework.

Please be sure to ask me any questions about this unit before purchasing!


⚠️To protect the copyrighted materials, the PowerPoint presentation is "SECURED", just as a PDF document it CANNOT be modified⚠️

If you'd like a Google Slides version only of this product have a look at Google Slides - 1.10C Animals and their babies (doesn't include PDFs).

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⭐Check out my other Science units


♦ Animal characteristics (1.10A)
Animal characteristics (bundle)
Mammals
Reptiles
Insects
Amphibians
Birds
Fish

♦ Properties of matter (1.5A)
Observing properties of matter

♦ Changes in location (1.6C)
Changes in location

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Total Pages
110 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
2 Weeks
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Standards

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NGSS1-LS3-1
Make observations to construct an evidence-based account that young plants and animals are like, but not exactly like, their parents. Examples of patterns could include features plants or animals share. Examples of observations could include leaves from the same kind of plant are the same shape but can differ in size; and, a particular breed of dog looks like its parents but is not exactly the same. Assessment does not include inheritance or animals that undergo metamorphosis or hybrids.

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