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Preview of Nonfiction Animal Virtual Research Rooms

Nonfiction Animal Virtual Research Rooms

10 virtual rooms featuring bears, giraffes, rhinos, elephants, owls, zebras, lions, crocodiles, cheetahs, and tigers. Each room features 9 different links to read alouds and videos for your young learners to research their animal. Videos in Youtube are linked to secure site using Video.Link, so students will not listen to any ads, or be exposed to the wide open Youtube site. I created this room to align with ARC Core Literacy Lab for Grade 1 Unit 2 Wild and Endangered Animals, but can be used
Preview of Animal Characteristics Slides & Create Animal Project

Animal Characteristics Slides & Create Animal Project

Engage your students with this fun 40 page interactive activity that teaches them all about animal external characteristics. Afterwards, it's pop quiz time. There are 10 questions that test your students knowledge. Finally, a Create Your Own Animal activity is included. Have students use their knowledge of animal characteristics and adaptations to create their own imaginary animal. They can draw or construct a model of their animal and label its unique features, explaining how each adaptation he
Preview of Super 3 Research Skills

Super 3 Research Skills

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This lesson introduces the Super 3 Research Skills to students in grades k-2. The Super 3 Research Skills are a condensed version of The Big 6--which is used for older students. The steps are 1. Plan 2. Do 3 Review. This lesson introduces the steps and then as a whole group, goes through each step using whatever topic the class chooses. I have included a printable self-assessment rubric for students to use for the "Review" step of The Super 3. This lesson will take at least 2 thirty-minut
Preview of Whales Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Whales Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Created by
Having Fun First
This Whales Boom Card is a nonfiction passage with text features packed with fun facts about whales. Students will learn about appearance, habitat, food, life cycle, predators, interesting facts, and more! Students will be quizzed with self-correcting true false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank comprehension questions based on the information they have read. There is also an interactive "label me" diagram and a vocabulary page. This information text reader Boom Card also has an optional
Preview of Bears Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Bears Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Created by
Having Fun First
This Bears Boom Card is a nonfiction passage with text features packed with fun facts about bears. Students will learn about appearance, habitat, food, life cycle, predators, interesting facts, and more! Students will be quizzed with self-correcting true false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank comprehension questions based on the information they have read. There is also an interactive "label me" diagram and a vocabulary page. This information text reader Boom Card also has an optional "
Preview of Community Helper Research Choice Board: Jobs Occupations Professions

Community Helper Research Choice Board: Jobs Occupations Professions

Are you doing a unit on Community Helpers? How about learning about different professions? I have put together a research choice board for students to use when learning about different professions. There are videos, gifs, links to Epic Book titles, and various other websites to help students research nine potential careers. You'll love this and so will your students! If students can't read well, be sure to use the Chrome Extension called Read&Write when using some of the research links.
Preview of Research: Refining a Topic

Research: Refining a Topic

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This would be a great beginner lesson for when teaching elementary students the process of researching a topic. In this lesson, students will learn how to take a broad topic and narrow it down to something more specific. Once the topic is more specific, students will learn how to ask guiding questions about the topic before starting the research. These questions will guide students and give them specific areas to focus on so that they don't get lost in the vast process of research and fall i
Preview of Informational Writing Unit on Bats

Informational Writing Unit on Bats

Informational Writing Unit on Bats29 SlidesWhat does informational writing sound like / look likeDetermine which books you should use to gather information Writing Graphic OrganizerExamples of informational writing to discuss expectationshttps://support.prometheanworld.com/activinspire-download
Preview of Research for Young Children

Research for Young Children

This is the perfect product for introducing research to young students. I used this with my Kinders and it worked great! It presents the research process in a way that can be easily understood. They enjoyed our project and want to do more! This is a bundle that includes: *Posters *An All About ...... Booklet *Preparation Pages *SMART board file of each page
Preview of Alligator Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Alligator Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Created by
Having Fun First
This Alligator Boom Card is a nonfiction passage with text features packed with fun facts about alligators. Students will learn about appearance, habitat, food, life cycle, predators, interesting facts, and more! Students will be quizzed with self-correcting true false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank comprehension questions based on the information they have read. There is also an interactive "label me" diagram and a vocabulary page. This information text reader Boom Card also has an o
Preview of Informational Writing Unit Flipchart

Informational Writing Unit Flipchart

Informational writing unit Flipchart introduces informational writing and it's key parts, with day by day lessons outlining step-by-step instructions in the writing process for kids! Great for all ages, but made to cover all 2nd grade writing standards. Excellent interactive unit plan to excite students about the writing process! *Topics covered: Facts vs. Opinions, Informational Writing defined, brainstorming, planning, researching, introduction/topic sentences, body paragraphs, details, concl
Preview of 4th Grade Into Reading HMH Writing Workshop Unit 2 Informational Text Bundle

4th Grade Into Reading HMH Writing Workshop Unit 2 Informational Text Bundle

Is writing like pulling teeth in your classroom? Are you tired of students working hard on a research outline only to lose the paper and have to start all over? Get students engaged and even EXCITED about writing with these interactive, collaborative, easily accessible resources!Allow students to digitally work on their writing with these resources! These lesson resources correlate with the 4th-grade HMH Writing Workshop curriculum, unit 2. Items can, however, be used as stand-alone writing or v
Preview of Introduction to the Encyclopedia

Introduction to the Encyclopedia

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This Smartboard lesson was created by an elementary library media specialist, who was previously a second grade teacher. The lesson was created with students in grades K-4 in mind. Students will be introduced to the encyclopedia as a reference tool. They will learn what an encyclopedia is and what it is used for. At the end of the lesson, students will be given situations and will have to determine whether or not an encyclopedia could be used to find the information. Please rate this produc
Preview of TURTLES

TURTLES

A power point presentation using real life pictures to help your students learn fascinating facts about TURTLESThere is lots of information about turtles, what they look like, their life cycle, what they eat, their predators and habitats.This can be used on your Smart Board or it can be printed and made into a book for your Library.
Preview of Shark Week Distance Learning Nearpod Lesson Bundle

Shark Week Distance Learning Nearpod Lesson Bundle

Created by
Lauren Nesta
This resource includes 3 digital lessons and 1 close read about sharks. This bundle also includes a bonus lesson about coral reefs. Each lesson includes writing, critical thinking, thinking back to the text and can be dragged and dropped directly into Nearpod. These lessons are appropritate for K-2 and include digital links to free texts that feature ocean life.
Preview of Introduction to the Inventor Research Project

Introduction to the Inventor Research Project

Created by
Alisa Barrett
This ActivBoard flipchart is to be used alongside the Inventor Research Project I created. Use this flipchart when introducing the Inventor Research Project. At the end of the flipchart there is an activity in which students will have the chance to randomly choose an inventor/invention to research.
Preview of 2012 Election Powerpoint

2012 Election Powerpoint

Created by
Miss Dcare
20+ slides (with some animation and a LOT of pictures) covering various terms such as political party, platform, government, democracy, candidate, election, vote, republican and democrat! Get students excited and informed about the upcoming election! Contains a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the 2 main political parties (uses pictures to convey meaning- great for ESOL!). Great when paired with FREE 2012 Election Notes! :D
Preview of Famous Person Template

Famous Person Template

Created by
fizzpro
An easy to use template for researching famous people. After finding interesting facts about a famous person, students create an activity where they each try to guess who the people are. This is useful for lessons that involve famous people. It is lots of fun for a holiday activity (i.e. Black History Month, Presidents Day, Women's History, etc). The template contains teacher notes and easy to follow instructions for the student. *You must have Smart Notebook on your computer to open this
Preview of Nonfiction Virtual Owl Room

Nonfiction Virtual Owl Room

This product is perfect for animal research projects. Share with your students in "present" mode. To share in "present mode" change the word edit in the url link to the word present. Then copy and paste that link where your students will be able to access it (Google Classroom, Seesaw, or whichever platform you use). There are 9 links in the room. Click on any owl in the picture or the books on the bookshelf for direct, secure links to books, read alouds, and videos about owls. Click on the comp
Preview of Crocodile Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Crocodile Nonfiction Passage with Text Features | Read to Me Digital Boom Cards

Created by
Having Fun First
This Crocodiles Boom Card is a nonfiction passage with text features packed with fun facts about crocodiles. Students will learn about appearance, habitat, food, life cycle, predators, interesting facts, and more! Students will be quizzed with self-correcting true false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank comprehension questions based on the information they have read. There is also an interactive "label me" diagram and a vocabulary page. This information text reader Boom Card also has an
Preview of Writing a Topic Sentence & Learning About Barack Obama

Writing a Topic Sentence & Learning About Barack Obama

Use this SmartBoard lesson to review or teach writing topic sentences and details. This lesson has been tailored to teach students about President Obama. It also helps students learn how to turn facts written in incomplete sentences into complete sentences.
Preview of A Day at the Zoo.

A Day at the Zoo.

"A Day at the Zoo" is an easy to read story about Zoos, beautifully presented with colourful, real life photographs. This story can lead to further study of Zoos and the animals found there.
Preview of Georgia Promethean Chart with Activotes with Real Photographs

Georgia Promethean Chart with Activotes with Real Photographs

This ActivInspire flipchart was created to assess what my students had learned about our state, Georgia. While studying informational text, we gathered information from books, the internet, fact cards, and technology resources to learn about Georgia. My students completed an informational report as we learned new things every day. I would quiz them in line and while waiting on their bus. They loved it! By the time we actually took this quiz on the Promethean Board using the Activotes, they were
Preview of President Report Rubrid

President Report Rubrid

Created by
Susan Russell
This is 5 Smart Notebook Slides on expectations and processes for creating a complete research on a president chosen by the student. It will include photo of president and will require 3 different types of research to be completed,. It will be presented visually and orally. Two questions will be allowed to be asked of the student. It is expected to allow three times each week to work on in class. A Rubric is provided to each student and the teacher is provided a specific evaluation instrument. W
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