After teaching about classification for 5 years, I finally felt the unit was ready to share with others! The entire unit culminates with a fun and silly assessment where students use their notes to classify imaginary animals! With the new Google Classroom option, it can be used successfully with distance learning! * Traditional and FULLY DIGITAL versions included This 45 Page Unit Includes • 10 Day unit pacing guide and teacher notes throughout the entire unit • Interactive notebook elements: folded notes, flip-charts, cut and paste features • Non-fiction passages • Games and activities • Cootie-Catchers • Worksheets • Invertebrate PowerPoint • 5 potential assessment: both summative and formative including pre and post-tests • Answer Keys Digital Version Includes Notes with moveable pieces and textboxes Nonfiction passages Google Forms self-grading pretest Digital Activities Powerpoint Students Will • Learn essential Vocabulary • Learn the 2 ways plants are classified • Learn how to identify the classification of plants and animals based on their traits and characteristics. Vocabulary Covered • Classification • Vascular • Nonvascular • Seeds • Spores • Vertebrate • Invertebrate • Warm-blooded • Cold-blooded • Exoskeleton • Amphibians, Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Mammals, Mollusks, Sponges, Worms, Arthropods, Insects, Arachnids, Crustaceans Happy Buyers Said: "Great resource to use during distance learning!" "This was a lifesaver, thank you. Kids loved playing the games and sorting activities." "This was exactly what I needed! Thank you!" "My students are so excited about these activities!" You May Also Be Interested In: See all science resources here! Follow me for information about new products, freebies, and information about surprise sales! New products are 20% off for the first 24 hours
Use the Animal and Plant Sorting printable worksheet to teach children about the differences between animals and plants by sorting them into different categories.
All animals need air, food and water to grow and survive. Identify the animals in this printable worksheet by circling the correct pictures.
These free spring preschool worksheets are perfect addition to your preschool spring theme! Number and letter recognition, shapes, fine motor skills & more!
Check out these awesome spring printable preschool worksheets! You'll find both Math & Literacy activities that are quick & easy for your little kids! They're a fun, no prep way to get your preschoolers thinking!
Tones: Sand, Almond, Maple, Muted Peach About The Print: A water color painting of varied Cowry shells in different colors and sizes. About The Artist: Johann Gustav Hoch was a natural history illustrator and painter. He is best known for his detailed and precise illustrations of plants and animals, which were used in various scientific and educational publications. Hoch's work is characterized by its accuracy and fine detail, contributing significantly to the field of natural history illustration. His illustrations helped advance the understanding and documentation of natural specimens. Shop the Duo- Shells II
Tropical rainforests are home to over half the world’s species, all squeezed into a narrow strip of equatorial land. They are also home to millions of human beings who have been a part of forest ecosystem for thousands of years. Tropical rainforests form a gallery of some of the most beautiful, awe-inspiring places and creatures […]
Free Science Worksheets and notebooking pages for science journals. Includes labeling, cut & paste, life cycles, and more! These free printable science activities are great for homeschool or class use.
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Make Science come alive with this fun 3D cell craftivity. This resource contains BOTH the animal cell and the plant cell activity, in a fun low-prep activity where ALL students can make a 3D model using only paper.This cell craftivity has the students coloring the organelles according to the legend...
Our plant and animal cell worksheets include the perfect visuals for your animal cell project in Grade 6. Animal cell poster ideas are here!
Six engaging science lesson ideas for teaching the life cycles of animals and plants in second and third grade.
A stunning collection of vintage animal posters from the famous Larousse illustrated French dictionaries all free to print and download.
Engaging lessons, activities, and videos to teach students in third grade all about inherited traits and heredity. Explore how animals and plants pass traits from parent to offspring with these engaging ideas!
20 high contrast black and white flash cards for your little Bub. A range of animals, plants and sky pictures for your newborn to look at either on tummy time, to hold up, print and hang on the wall or however you choose to showcase this to your Bub in their early days of entertaining.
1. The World's Steepest Street @JemimaKate Tucked away in southeast New Zealand is Dunedin, a small town with one big claim to fame: It's home to the steepest street in the world. Baldwin Street is 1,150 feet long and has a slope of 19 degrees. Found on Mashable. 2. How to see if a
These forest and streamside animal track identification sheets from Hiking Michigan (reproduced here with permission) are excellent!
Teaching biodiversity in grade three science is a great reason to get outside and study local ecosystems! These are the best activities, resources and lessons for teaching biodiversity in third-grade science.
Ever since the groundhog announced that Spring would come early, we've been seeing a lot more snowfall. While I'm beyond ready for our thaw to begin and temps to rise, I have to admit, there's something magical about animal tracks in a newly fallen snow. Mostly we just have rabbit and dog tracks around here, but I thought it'd be fun to explore other types of animal footprints. I was hoping my own curiosity would be echoed by my oldest son; it was! "What are you making, Mom?" he asked numerous times, cranning his neck to see my laptop when I was designing this animal tracks game. Playing is easy. Simply print the four-page PDF and cut the cards on the first three pages out. Now scramble them and put them in front of a child. (Download the Animal Track Match-Up game cards and Answer Sheet here.) One by one, by son lined them up to match the animal with its correct tracks. "Did I get them right?" he asked. "You have two wrong." "Which two?" he inquired. "You'll have to figure that out on your own," I replied. He switched two cards and looked at me with questioning eyes. "You have four wrong now." The two cards were switched back and he went back to work trying to find the misplaced matches. In a matter of minutes he was ready with his "final answer." I handed him the answer sheet and asked him to double check his work. They were all right! We concluded our afterschool activity with a great book about the different types of footprints (and signs) animals make. My son had loads of fun with Arthur Dorros' book. Much of the story gives readers clues and pictures but doesn't reveal the animal that left the tracks until the page is turned. My son really had fun trying to guess which animal left what tracks. I'm so glad this book is part of our at-home library! The fun doesn't have to stop here. Why not try the following extension ideas? No. 1 Take the Animal Tracks "answer sheet" and go exploring for animal tracks with your kids! No. 2 Have kids play memory with these cards, matching the correct animal with the right tracks (let them use the answer sheet if they aren't sure or print two of the answer sheet and cut out cards from that).
Bugs Print By illustrator Darcie Olley. SIZE OPTIONS: A4 - 21 x 29.7 cm / 8.3" x 11.7" A3 - 29.7 x 42 cm / 11.7" x 16.5" 42x59.4cm / 16.5x23.4" A1 - 59.4x84.1cm / 23.4x33.1 A4 and A3 prints are printed on 230gsm paper. A2 and A1 prints are printed on 180gsm poster-grade paper.
These lab instruction pages are a complete guide for teachers and students who are doing the fish embryo and onion root tip mitosis lab. There are pre lab questions, post lab questions, a lab sketch sheet, detailed lab instructions with pictures, and an onion root tips poster set to help students see what they are looking for! Check out the preview for a view of each page! These are non-editable PDF files. Frequently Asked Questions: 1. Why should you purchase this bundle? - This unique lab bundle has multiple options for assessing students, including question pages and assessment tasks what teachers could use in class - This bundle has an easy printout with a materials list and student instructions for cleaning up. - There are actual lab images included that can help students learn what to focus on with their microscope. There is a poster set included that could be used for students with special needs who have difficulty using a microscope. 2. How many pages are included? 1. Teacher Instructions 2. Prelab and Background 3. Lab Instructions 4. Sketch Sheet 5. Post Lab Questions 6. Lab Extension Page (I don't call it an extension, just "continued", so if you give it to students, they won't read "extension" as "optional".) 7. Lab Assessment Tasks Lists (4 to a page to print for student stations) 8. Lab Cleanup/Materials Lists (4 to a page to print for student stations) 9. Prelab Answer Key 10. Post Lab Answer Key 11. Extension Answer Key 12. Terms of Use Also included: Onion Root Tips Poster (2 pages) and Editable Powerpoint with Lab Assessment Checklist 3. What other resources do you have for teaching cell division? Cell Division Coloring and Cut and Paste Activity Bundle Cell Division Homework Page Bundle Color Your Own Karyotype: Independent Assortment Lesson This page is part of my giant Biology Homework for a Year Bundle. Click here to read about that whole year bundle if you want to buy a whole year’s worth of homework pages at a discount as compared to buying them separately. This page is a non-editable PDF file. It contains unique illustrations that I created or licensed from professional designers. An answer key, with the answers in red, is included! Check out my Biology Doodle Notes for some engaging resources that thoroughly explain Biology concepts in a versatile way! Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us on the question and answer section of my store and we will get back to you quickly! Terms of Use: Purchasing my teaching resources allows you to: * make copies for your own classes only. * place this file on your own password-protected class page or server (Blackboard, Google Drive, etc) AS LONG AS no other teacher has access to that class webpage. This resource is for you, the purchaser, alone. You are not allowed to distribute this digital resource to other teachers or post this resource on any webpage or server that is available for public view. If you and a team of teachers would like to use this resource together, please purchase additional licenses on the resource purchase page. Failure to comply with these terms of use is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Files are partially or fully non-editable to protect the images that are copyrighted and purchased through licenses. Thanks for understanding! © Bethany Lau All Rights Reserved.
Engaging lessons, activities, and videos to teach students in third grade all about inherited traits and heredity. Explore how animals and plants pass traits from parent to offspring with these engaging ideas!
Wildlife anatomical designs pressed with hand-mixed inks onto smooth cotton tees. These wildlife shirts are designed to spark conversation. Each shirt is twined and tagged giving a simple and classic presentation. Makes a thoughtful gift for any animal lover in your life. T-shirt stats: * Original design * 100% combed ringspun cotton * Water based inks * Shoulder taping * Unisex sizing * Side-seamed * Pre-shrunk * Tear-away label Each design is drawn and screen printed by me in my workshop. I truly love what I do and I'm grateful each day that I can design and print shirts. With each design, I learn so much whether it's about an animal, plant, or even the moon! If you have any suggestions for what animal/plant/thing you'd like me to design please let me know and you may see it in the shop in the future! - Anatomy of Life Collection
Free printable animal classification and sorting activity into four categories: fish, mammals, insects and birds.