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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 Super 3 Research Skills

Super 3 Research Skills

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Library World
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 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 Research: Refining a Topic

Research: Refining a Topic

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Library World
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 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 Introduction to the Encyclopedia

Introduction to the Encyclopedia

Created by
Library World
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 All About Apples - Pebble Go Research Introduction

All About Apples - Pebble Go Research Introduction

This simple research sheet allows non-readers to show what they've learned through coloring, drawing, and basic letters! It is created as an introduction to the Pebble Go database to be used with the Apple Harvest article, but could be used to accompany any basic apple learning unit.
Preview of Whatever the Weather: Science and Literacy Resources

Whatever the Weather: Science and Literacy Resources

Created by
Kinderkaren
This resource includes a schema chart to begin your unit, simple vocabulary/informational posters with full-color photographs for each type of weather for use on your basic white board or interactive board. Also included are writing papers for each type of weather that can be printed or used whole group on the board, a weather themed game to reinforce cvc word study, a word wall page for your writing center, and a weather-themed emergent reader. (It does not include science experiments or art
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 Farm Journal

Farm Journal

Created by
Kate Erickson
This is a two week long farm research journal. There is a "can-have-are" page for each animal on the farm including the Farmer. On the last day, students will choose their favorite animal to write about. The journal comes in both Black and White or Full Color depending on your needs. You can also display the pages on a whiteboard in order to help your students who need visual aids. My students loved filling out the journal every day about each farm animal.
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 Penguin Close Read

Penguin Close Read

Created by
Lauren Nesta
Kindergarten-2nd grade level appropriate non-fiction close read is all about penguins! Traditionally, a close read is read three times. Vocabulary and annotation play a big role in the close reading process. This piece is Smart-board compatible. Enjoy with your little friends!
Preview of All About Pumpkins - Pebble Go Research Introduction

All About Pumpkins - Pebble Go Research Introduction

This simple research sheet allows non-readers to show what they've learned through coloring, drawing, and basic letters! It is created as an introduction to the Pebble Go database for early elementary learners, but could be used to accompany any basic pumpkin learning unit.
Preview of Onset Rime Practice Activity for 2 Phoneme words

Onset Rime Practice Activity for 2 Phoneme words

I have used this activity many times over the past 10 years to teach a broad range of struggling and beginning readers how to segment onset from rime for 2 phoneme words. It makes use of great, engaging images and interactive activities to model, teach and practice the skill of this very important foundational, pre-reading phonemic awareness skill.
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English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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