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Habitat and Animal Research Projects + Create a Creature BUNDLE | No Prep

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    Take learning about animal habitats up a notch with these fun, engaging, and creative research projects! These no prep, digital and printable projects get students thinking at a higher level as they conduct research and use their new knowledge to CREATE a new animal that would survive and thrive in each of 5 habitats - Desert, Grassland, Ocean, Rainforest, and Tundra!

    These research projects get students to…

    EXPLORE each habitat

    LEARN about the animals that live there

    CREATE their own super creature that can survive and thrive in each habitat

    WRITE about the creatures they create

    This resource includes:

    • Digital Google Slides Version
    • Digital PowerPoint Version
    • Printable Black & White PDF Version

    Students complete the project in 8 steps:

    • Step One: Habitat Research
    • Step Two: Animal Selection
    • Step Three: Research Animal 1
    • Step Four: Research Animal 2
    • Step Five: Research Animal 3
    • Step Six: Brainstorming
    • Step Seven: Creature Creation
    • Step Eight: Explanation

    This project is perfect for...

    • Final project after habitat unit
    • Early finishers
    • GT students – differentiation
    • Independent study project
    • A whole-class project
    • End of the year activity
    • & more!

    Depending on your students and their level of familiarity with research, these projects can be completed in a few different ways.

    1. You can use these projects as a follow up to a whole class unit on the habitat, giving students the opportunity to apply and extend their knowledge.
    2. It can be a group or independent research project. Students can conduct their own research online, or you can check out books on the habitat and animals from the library to provide students with some easily accessible information.
    3. This also makes a great independent study project to differentiate for the higher level learners in your class.

    Please keep in mind that these resources are not editable - check out the preview and/or video preview to see exactly what you're getting & make sure it's perfect for you!

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
    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.
    Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.

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