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City Research Report

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Engage your students with this fun, 34 page resource to help your students produce a research report on a city or cities. It makes report writing fun and easy! This report resource contains worksheets, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’ research report.

This report (or performance task) is also designed to not only to learn and explain the new information, but answer some higher level thinking questions (Common Core Essential Questions) to apply the knowledge they have learned.

This report package is designed to have your students choose one city, or perhaps the city in which they live, and research it allowing them to complete this report.

A simple rubric and student checklist is included. You can also add to this report by asking your students to do a model or large poster of their city as well.

You can use this report template in its entirety, or “pick and choose” the questions that you wish to use and tailor it to your students’ needs. This package contains the following city report elements:

• Title Page- Templates Provided- City Name, Student name and date.

• Which city did you choose and why did you choose it?

• What is the location of your city, and describe its proximity to other major cities nearby.

• Illustrate the city’s location.

• What is your city’s population as of today?

• What year was your city established, what is its history, and what are some interesting facts about this city.

• Describe your city’s landforms. If there were not any buildings or homes, what would the terrain (land) look like?

• Describe you city’s landmarks.

• Illustrate the landmarks.

• What is the weather like throughout the year in your city?

• Describe your city’s government. Who are the mayor, and who are the leaders who help run the city?

• What are the major types of transportation (cars, bikes, trains, subways, buses, etc.) in your city?

• City helpers are very important to cities. What are your police people and fire people like in your city? Have you ever visited where these helpers work?

• What are some fun activities that people like to do in your city?

• What are the schools like in your city? Describe your school.

• Are there any wild animals in your city? If so, how has their habitat changed?

• Why do you think people choose to live in your city?

• Compare and contrast your city with another city that interests you. What are their similarities and differences?

• If you could interview one person in your city, who would it be and why would you like to interview this person?

• Fast forward into the future and predict what your city will be like. What improvements or changes would you make and why would you make them?

• An Additional Information page has been included for students to who wish to provide additional information about other interesting facts not included in other areas of this research report.

• Blank paper to add to any of the questions if more room is needed.

• A “Circle Map” has been included for your students to write down some basic, preliminary information about the dinosaur they chose.

• Ideas on how to research your report

• Note taking bullet form template

• Note taking lined form template

• Resource pages and Bibliography Template

• Student Checklist for editing and revising

• Rubric for Performance Task Assessment

• Common Core ELA Standard

• Teacher Notes

If you like this product, please check back soon as we will be posting new products in the near future. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will promptly help you. Thank you!

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With guidance and support from adults, produce writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task and purpose.
Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Conduct short research projects that build knowledge through investigation of different aspects of a topic.
Introduce a topic clearly, provide a general observation and focus, and group related information logically; include formatting (e.g., headings), illustrations, and multimedia when useful to aiding comprehension.

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