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Our last unit of the year is our animal unit - one of my favorite! My kiddos LOVE learning about animals. We start by studying the different habitats - Oceans, Freshwater, Grasslands, Deserts, Woodlands, Rainforests, and the Arctic. As we learn about each habitat, thru read alouds, informational texts, and short videos (we love Brainpop Jr. and there are some great Dr. Seuss and Magic School Bus videos), we keep track of the information in a class chart. Then, students work in groups to become "experts" on one specific habitat. They create a habitat book and share their information with the class.
Next, we study the different animal groups - mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. There are some fantastic leveled informational texts that we love to use from National Geographic.
After brainstorming all the animals we can think of, students each choose an animal to research and create a "mystery box" for that animal. We do all of the research at school and the students create the boxes at home. Here are some examples of some of the boxes my students created last year.
One of the activities my students love are the Animals and Habitats QR Code Cards. It's a fun, interactive way for students to practice their knowledge of animals while using technology. Students love scanning the QR code with the iPad to see if their answer is correct - instant feedback!!
So . . . . I have a freebie for you! You can download my Animals QR Code Cards by clicking HERE or on the picture below.
You can also check out my other animal units by clicking HERE or on the pictures below.
Not only do you get a freebie, but you can win the Animal and Habitats Unit and the Animals and Habitats with QR Codes.
Be sure to fill out the rafflecopter and 2 lucky followers will win both units!!!
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Happy Spring!
I like doing the boat float experiment where the kids make a boat from one square ft. of tin foil. Then they see how many pennies the boat can hold.
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I love this! We are currently hatching chick and learning about life cycles! That might be one of my favs!
ReplyDeleteI remember hatching chicks when I was in elementary school. It was one of my favorite activities!! I wish we could do that with our students this year too.
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We are learning about life cycles.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many fun activities you can do with life cycles!
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My favorite Science activity is building habitats.
ReplyDeleteWe are studying habitats right now and building them would be fun for the kids!
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We are budding botanists right now...so much fun for the students!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoying teaching my first graders about the different life cycles of animals and insects!
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Sam
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I love National Geographic Kids books! They are formatted perfectly and are the ideal nonfiction tool.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite science activity is the blubber glove!
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I like experimenting with magnets. Your units look awesome! I hope I win!
ReplyDeletePlanting bean seeds!
ReplyDeleteI love teaching about insects!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Science activity is making oobleck!!! We did an oobleck lab as part of our "Liquids and Solids" unit last week and I have NEVER seen children this young (Grade 2) so engaged in learning!! My kidlettes are mad crazy about QR code packets and yours looks absolutely AMAZING! Thank you for considering me =). leafsgirl@rogers.com.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite activities!! We just did it this year for the first time and my kids loved it!!!
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So far I have enjoyed doing force and motion with my kids. They really got in to the lessons and activities!
ReplyDeleteI love teaching food chains. I think it is so funny. when they ask.."why do they take their energy?" By the end of my lesson they are making their own food chains and could explain like champs!
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