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Preview of Animal Book (Who Would Win template)

Animal Book (Who Would Win template)

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Too Fun
Are your students a fan of the Who Would Win book series? Put a fun spin on your nonfiction writing by having students write their own version of this popular series by Jerry Pallotta. This document is sized to print on 11x17 paper and then folded into a book. This can be modified for most elementary aged students.
Preview of Let's Adopt an Animal! - Science Unit about Animals!

Let's Adopt an Animal! - Science Unit about Animals!

Welcome to the Adopt an Animal Research Project! This is a low-prep, standards based research project that your students will LOVE! Tried and tested in my own classroom, I hope you enjoy this resource as much as I do! I have used it in 3rd grade high ability to teach animal (science) standards, but this could be easily applied to other grade levels as well!Students will research Animals (adaptations, habitats, genetics, and survival skills). This works great for in-person or distance-learning an
Preview of Animal Research Project for Upper Elementary Grades

Animal Research Project for Upper Elementary Grades

Created by
BB Simple
This animal research project is broken down into six main topics that will guide students through better understanding how their chosen animal survives and interacts in the environment. This project is great for upper elementary students since all six topics push students to think deeper about how exactly an animal's adaptations allow it to thrive in the wild. Once research is complete, the writing organizers align to the outlines aiding in a smooth transition from simply jotting down notes and
Preview of Field Trip Report

Field Trip Report

This template allows students to create a five paragraph essay after attending a field trip. It includes transitional words to help teach students how to share their thoughts in a well written fashion.Included:1 Field Trip Report Template using transitional words like first, etc.1 Field Trip Report Template using more descriptive words1 Field Trip Report Template for younger kids to illustrate
Preview of Informative Expository Writing | 4th Grade

Informative Expository Writing | 4th Grade

Created by
Summer Sweetness
This informational/expository writing is a complete writing resource for 4th grade students. The resource includes an informational/expository writing prompt, a graphic organizer, and an essay outline. If you are looking for a great way to integrate Writing and Science standards, look no further! This Forms of Energy Informational Report will reinforce the forms of energy taught within Science while guiding students through the process of writing an essay. The students will complete the
Preview of Scientific Writing using CER

Scientific Writing using CER

Created by
savvy students
Scientific writing resource using C.E.R - claim, evidence, reasoning. This product contains one poster and a graphic organizer to help students plan their writing.
Preview of Informational/Expository Writing Outline (Animal Report)

Informational/Expository Writing Outline (Animal Report)

This outline will help students from 5th-8th grade organize their writing into a 5 paragraph essay for an animal report. It will help students to break down their writing into bite-size pieces and then easily construct the essay from this outline.
Preview of Informational/Expository Writing Outline (Animal Report)

Informational/Expository Writing Outline (Animal Report)

This outline will help students from 3rd grade through 6th grade to organize a three paragraph essay from information on an animal.
Preview of Animal Report Planning Guide

Animal Report Planning Guide

Use this planning guide to help your students outline their animal report! The outline includes a focus on animal adaptations, habitat, predators/prey, diet, physical characteristics, and classification.
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  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
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