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2nd grade science literature circle microsofts

Preview of Student Run Newscast PBL (5 lesson plans, 5 news segments, 23 student jobs)

Student Run Newscast PBL (5 lesson plans, 5 news segments, 23 student jobs)

Student Run Newscast Project Based Learning This resource is a bundle of my 5 New Segment Project Based Learning Enrichment Packets, complete with job descriptions, graphic organizers and the writing process. Each one is centered around completing a news segment that when put altogether, creates a complete classroom news broadcast. Each segment includes engaging tasks, graphic organizers, informative writing lessons and research strategies that give students a voice and choice in their i
Preview of Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express READING + STEM Elementary GATE

Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express READING + STEM Elementary GATE

If you’ve come to know my units, you’ll find the same sort of critical thinking and hands-on exploration and creativity here . . . Come all the way across the curriculum from READING to STEM activities in this hands-on unit. My advanced group 2nd graders loved this! I would use this for advanced 1st graders in their second semester or 3rd grade as well. I don’t think it would be a stretch to say 4th graders would enjoy it as well. “Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express” is a Reading Rainbow
Preview of Curiosity the Rover and the Long Trip to Mars

Curiosity the Rover and the Long Trip to Mars

Created by
Jeremiah Byron
This is an original Reader's Theater script for elementary grades. It imagines Curiosity the Rover's trip to Mars and what it encounters... It includes 5 characters and includes a vocabulary list as well. A fun story based on a relevant event that every student is interested in!
Preview of Seasons Compare and Contrast and Picture Sort

Seasons Compare and Contrast and Picture Sort

Compare and contrast winter vs. spring and summer vs. fall. Compete a culminating activity to describe all of the seasons.
Preview of What Happened to the Sun? 2024 update

What Happened to the Sun? 2024 update

This is a book written for first or second graders. It uses simple language to explain a solar eclipse. It features a table with past and future solar eclipses and their duration (perfect for a cross curricular Math lesson), it also has color pictures from Google public domain searches on each page. There is also a link to the website used for the picture on the last page of the next solar eclipse paths.
Preview of WACKY Wednesday Animals (Dr. Seuss)!!

WACKY Wednesday Animals (Dr. Seuss)!!

FUNNY activity to pair with Dr. Seuss' Wacky Wednesday book! 3 target slides. Enjoy!***The TpT thumbnails are condensed. When downloaded, the text is aligned!***
Preview of Two Seeds - FREE PPT!

Two Seeds - FREE PPT!

The hit storybook, Two Seeds, has been made into a FREE PowerPoint Presentation exclusively for Teachers Pay Teachers! This is a must-have fictional story if you are learning about a plants! "Two seeds fell from the same tree..." So begins the adventure that will capture the wonder and imagination of children around the world. Two seeds, a brother and sister, choose different paths in life. One seeks adventure, while the other plants their roots firmly into the ground. But when a terrible even
Preview of Structured Venn Diagram Differentiated for Special Needs with guided notes

Structured Venn Diagram Differentiated for Special Needs with guided notes

This is a Structured Venn Diagram that I have created and used with students in my classes. It allows the students to focus directly on the task at hand without spending time processing the Venn Diagram. To further differentiate for student needs, three Venn Diagrams are provided for the number of similarities and differences a student may be capable of noting. The Venn Diagrams can be used for scaffolding as students become more capable in determining similarities and differences.A notes pag
Preview of Community - Road Signs!

Community - Road Signs!

GREAT activity for social studies/community unit, safety, reasoning, reading, verbal expression, & vocabulary development! Signs presented are ones that the students can commonly see in their environment.4 Slides. Students move the phrases to the box beside the associated sign. Each slide has one answer that is not a match.
Preview of Skeleton Talk Poem: Rhyming Poem About Bones

Skeleton Talk Poem: Rhyming Poem About Bones

This poem is a freebie and positive feedback is greatly appreciated! Thank you so much! This poem is a rhyming poem designed to provide short facts about bones while building fluency. Kids love poetry and learning about new things using a variety of tools. I use poems during our literacy and apple academic centers. I also made a large one on chart paper for students to read and practice. I hope you enjoy this fun poem, perfect to use during the fall or nutrition/bones unit.
Preview of WEATHER FORECASTING - FREE INFORMATION, MAPS, REPORTS, RESOURCES & PRINTABLES

WEATHER FORECASTING - FREE INFORMATION, MAPS, REPORTS, RESOURCES & PRINTABLES

Created by
Clever Mind
WEATHER FORECASTING - FREE RESOURCES (VOL 3-6) includes excerpts from the four weather forecasting booklets described below. WEATHER FORECASTING – INFORMATION VOLUME 3 by Jeanette Vuuren explains how meteorologists use their knowledge and skills - focusing on aspects in nature, as well as information provided by weather instruments - to help them predict the weather. It also explains how different industries are affected by weather and why they heavily rely on weather forecasts for their safet
Preview of Tap the Magic Tree related activity

Tap the Magic Tree related activity

After reading Tap the Magic Tree by Christie Matheson, have students draw the tree in each season. Use to discuss life cycles and changes over time.
Preview of The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Neal Seluk Anticipation Guide

The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Neal Seluk Anticipation Guide

Created by
Megan Brubaker
An anticipation guide for primary or early elementary study of The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Nick Seluk.
Preview of How Things Move (130L, 190L, 210) - Science Informational Leveled Text Set

How Things Move (130L, 190L, 210) - Science Informational Leveled Text Set

This set of 3 leveled readers covers the concept of how things move in both direction and fast and slow. There are also questions included.Covers Standard:SC.K.P.12.1 Investigate that things move in different ways, such as fast, slow, etc.TEKS K.4 Scientific investigation and reasoning. The student uses age-appropriate tools and models to investigate the natural world. The student is expected to:(B) use the senses as a tool of observation to identify properties and patterns of organisms, objects
Preview of Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan THUNDER AND LIGHTNING by Wendy Pfeffer Level K

Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan THUNDER AND LIGHTNING by Wendy Pfeffer Level K

Created by
LessonPlansNY
Guided Reading/Read Aloud Plan for Thunder and Lightningby Wendy PfefferGuided Reading Level K -vocabulary picture word wall cards organized by chapter (perfect for ESL ELL students) -vocabulary worksheet for students -comprehension questions for each chapter
Preview of Observable Properties

Observable Properties

A fun way to bring science into the reading block. It comes complete with 5 ELA-style common core aligned questions. Supports standards: SC.1.P.8.1 Sort objects by observable properties, such as size, shape, color, temperature (hot or cold), weight (heavy or light), texture, and whether objects sink or float. TEKS 1.3 Scientific investigation and reasoning. The student knows that information and critical thinking are used in scientific problem solving. The student is expected to:(C) describe wh
Preview of Going Green Unit!  A Unit on Recycling!

Going Green Unit! A Unit on Recycling!

Quick and easy recycling activities your students will love! This unit contains activities to go along with Michael Recycle by Ellie Bethel, We Are Extremely Very Good Recyclers by Lauren Child and The Lorax by Dr. Seuss! Please leave feed back!
Preview of Where in the World Do I Live? Mini book

Where in the World Do I Live? Mini book

THis is a great resource to use when learning about space. The book starts at the smaller scale (where do they live- city) to gradual bigger places such as state, Country, Continent, planet, solar system to galaxy, Students write their answers on there is a version for students to trace the words. Words are repetitive which makes it easy for early readers to read! Happy Teaching!
Preview of Who Would Win - Rattlesnake vs. Secretary Bird

Who Would Win - Rattlesnake vs. Secretary Bird

This file contains a graphic organizer to fill in the information from the book Who Would Win - Rattlesnake vs. Secretary Bird. On the last page is a checklist to assist in choosing the champion.
Preview of Marie Curie Reading Guide (Common Core Aligned)
Preview of Pushes and Pulls - Energy Change (130L, 170L, 210L) - Science Leveled Text Set

Pushes and Pulls - Energy Change (130L, 170L, 210L) - Science Leveled Text Set

The set of leveled (3) text supports the concepts of pushes and pulls through energy changes. Questions are included. SC.K.P.13.1 Observe that a push or a pull can change the way an object is moving. 3-PS2-1 Each force acts on one particular object and has both strength and a direction. An object at rest typically has multiple forces acting on it, but they add to give zero net force on the object. Forces that do not sum to zero can cause changes in the object’s speed or direction of motion.Reada
Preview of Bodies of Water

Bodies of Water

Created by
cari griffith
This is an easy printable reader for children to learn about bodies of water. This book goes along with the Common Core Science/Social Studies standards.
Preview of African Friends Nonfiction Book Grades 1-2

African Friends Nonfiction Book Grades 1-2

Students will read this book all about six different animals from the African plains. It includes information about lions, white rhinos, african elephants, plains zebras, giraffes, and common hippopotomus. Students can use this book to learn about animal babies, habitats, and fun facts. This book would be appropriate for advanced kindergarteners, first grade, or second graders that need some review of first grade skills. All facts from this book are accurate and come from legitimate websites
Preview of "I Face The Wind" read aloud lesson plan

"I Face The Wind" read aloud lesson plan

Created by
Emily Keating
This is a read aloud lesson that goes along with the book, "I Face The Wind" by Vicki Cobb. Included is a preview of the book. This lesson includes questions that can be asked during the read aloud.
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