Habitat #1 The Farm - Lesson, Project, and Clipart
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- 8 full weeks of lessons on HABITATS - farm, forest, arctic, desert, grasslands, rainforest, coral reef and open ocean. Students discuss, study, and complete worksheets during the week, and at the end of each week they complete their project. For each habitat students learn, they get a sticker to putPrice $120.00Original Price $240.00Save $120.00
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1 full week of lessons on the Farm and farm animals. Includes everything!
Includes ANIMAL PICTURES CLIPART (hand-drawn - over 120 animals, 8 habitats, earth materials, and plants). Includes all png files and ai files for the habitat posters.
- Detailed PROJECT GUIDE with all cutouts
- Full LESSON PLAN with accompanying worksheets
- CLASSROOM CURRENCY file (includes eight denominations from $1 - $100)
- 7 different GAMES & ACTIVITIES
- RUBRIC, SCORE SHEETS, UNIT GOALS, CC ALIGNED
This project lasts me a full week (usually about 1-2 hours each day) and the kids have a lot of fun. If you are looking for more habitats, please see our habitats unit bundle. It includes 7 other habitats. We include a certificate of completion in that bundle where students can earn a large sticker for each habitat they complete.... like scout badges.. and put them on their habitat certificate for each lesson/project they complete.
INFO ABOUT THE LESSONS: For each lesson habitats unit we discuss habitats/ecosystems, their climates, location, different animals in each, their needs, what they do, what they look like, their body parts and functions, adaptations and defense mechanisms. We also look at geometry; shapes and how to divide them into halves, thirds, and quarters. Then, students to use their own knowledge to sort animals into different shapes (or shape partitions) that share like characteristics, without help from the teacher.
Basic Itinerary - Monday thru Thursday, we do the lessons, activities, and complete the worksheets. At the end of the week, we complete the project. Hopefully, if you do the project with your class or little ones, you also set up the materials shop and have them build the project on a budget. We use a "classroom currency" system instead of points, and students use their own money to purchase project materials.
I really hope you enjoy and let me know if there are any problems :) Thank you for downloading!
-APS