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3rd grade biology thematic unit plans for Easel

Preview of Seashell Activities | Sorting and Classification | Ocean Unit Study Activities

Seashell Activities | Sorting and Classification | Ocean Unit Study Activities

Study, identify, and sort seashells with your students. Help your students learn about shells from mollusks as they sort and classify seashells. Use these 19 beautiful and informative sorting mats to group shells by their characteristics. There are three major groups of mollusks, cephalopods, bivalves, and gastropods. Enhance your Ocean Unit Science Study with a memorable hands-on activity. An additional simple student mini-booklet allows students to draw and write about each type of shell with
Preview of Insects and Spiders Teaching Unit, Task Cards, Worksheets and Tests

Insects and Spiders Teaching Unit, Task Cards, Worksheets and Tests

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Dragons Den
Get your third, fourth or fifth grade students buzzing (pun intended) with excitement with this engaging teaching unit on insects and spiders. This comprehensive teaching unit includes teaching pages, task cards, a game and more! So, if you and your students are ready to explore the fascinating world of creepy crawlies, this is the jam-packed, buzz-worthy (yep another pun) resource for you!Special Features of this Resource:25 teaching pages for students (includes reading material, activity sheet
Preview of All Things Bright and Beautiful , Chapter - I

All Things Bright and Beautiful , Chapter - I

All Things Bright and Beautiful was a book written by James Herriot who has served in UK's Royal Defense during World war II as a veterinary Surgeon. Most of his service was in Yorkshire as a country vet . In this book he has shared his experience that he has encountered with the farmers of Darrowby and their cattle in a humorous way .This chapter explains the difficulty that James Herriot encountered with the farmer Ingledew who missed one of his Ewe during the harsh winter of Yorkshire. This
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