Rainforest in Iwokrama, Guyana.
I've been working on a Forest Habitat packet recently. It comes complete with a Layers of the Forest flip book, some cut & paste reading comprehension pages, a reproducible book all about forest habitats, and another few bits & pieces. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out! To pick up a copy of this product, head on over to my TpT store, here's the link: A Forest Habitat - A Home for Plants and Animals
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As I was on the hunt for resources to teach my students about habitats, I realized that there aren't very many out there that include REAL pictures of animals and their environments. To help my students reach the rigorous Common Core State Standards, I want to provide them with non-fiction resources that will connect them to the world around them. This is why I created this Forest Habitat Non-Fiction pack loaded with real pictures of animals that live in the forest habitat and true information about what it's like in the forest. Here's what's included in this forest habitat pack: Vocabulary cards (includes a word card, a definition card, and a picture card for forest words - forest, habitat, black bear, deer, snowshoe hare, beaver, bald eagle, sap, hare, camouflage, rodent, dam) Large posters featuring real pictures of the forest habitat (included are forest, habitat, black bear, deer, snowshoe hare, beaver, bald eagle, and sap) Informational texts about the forest and the animals that live there (these are great to read to your students to kick off your habitats unit, to provide students as an extension, or as non-fiction research pieces when studying the forest habitat) Which Color Are They? (includes one close read text about why snowshoe hares camouflage themselves, vocabulary cards specific to the text, and five close read questioning pages) Beavers (includes one close read text, vocabulary cards specific to the text, and five close read questioning pages) Forest Habitat Mini-Close Read (includes one mini close read text PERFECT for young readers and ELLs who are just beginning to get the feel for looking closely at a text and one questioning page) Photographs (pictures of forest animals) Extras (forest writing page, exit ticket, and habitat Venn Diagram) *This resource is also compatible with TpT Digital. You can tailor the activities to meet your students' needs by editing and removing pages, annotating, creating answer boxes, and more. Quickly and easily share these resources with your students through your Google Classroom! _______________________________________________________________ What other teachers are saying about this resource: ❤️ "Thank you for making research interesting and fun for my little ones!" ❤️ "We do a lot of ecology studies in my 3rd grade class and this helped my lower level students learn what we were learning! The photos are great and the text was so clear!" ❤️ "My kids loved walking around the room to gather facts about the forest habitat. I used this as an introduction to our research unit and they came up with some wonderful questions to teach their friends about." _______________________________________________________________ About the author: I am a kindergarten and first grade looping teacher in Portland, Oregon and I love creating resources for calm and engaging classrooms full of little learners! I have a Masters degree in Elementary Education as well as a minor in Special Education. When I'm not busy teaching or creating products for TPT you can find me spending time with my husband and dog, cooking, or watercolor painting! _______________________________________________________________ Check out these other non-fiction habitat packs available in my store: Habitat Non-Fiction Resources bundle Desert Habitat Non-Fiction Resources Arctic Habitat Non-Fiction Resources Ocean Habitat Non-Fiction Resources
My children are fascinated by woodland creatures. We camp often so we are always on the look out for the different animals when we are out hiking and exploring in the forest.
O.K. so we all remember those famous dioramas that we made in elementary school were meant to teach us about animals and where they live. Wh...
This digital portrait of a black bear sitting in a forest is a beautiful piece of art that is perfect for anyone who loves nature and wildlife. Created using advanced digital techniques, the portrait captures the beauty and majesty of a black bear in its natural habitat, with the lush forest setting providing a stunning backdrop. The details of the black bear's fur, its piercing gaze, and the natural elements of the forest are all captured with exquisite detail, making this portrait a true work of art. Whether you want to display it in your living room, bedroom, or office, this portrait is sure to make a statement and add a touch of natural beauty to any space. Also could be used for phone wallpaper. Please note that this artwork is for personal use only and is not for resale. If you're looking for a unique way to celebrate your love of nature and wildlife, this digital portrait of a black bear sitting in a forest is an excellent choice.
Learn sorting and classification with this free Animal Environment Sorting Game. Match up the 30 different animals to the 6 different habits.
Journey through the diverse habitats of bears pictures with our collection of nature images, each rendered in spectacular resolution. From lush forests and arid deserts to teeming coral reefs and towering mountain ranges, these photographs celebrate the planet's biodiversity with clarity that brings every detail into sharp focus. Tailored for documentary makers, conservationists, and nature lovers, our images serve as a vivid reminder of the world's beauty and the importance of its preservation.
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A 2nd grade fall early finishers science worksheet focusing on matching animals to their habitats.
Biomes can be such a confusing topic for kids. Describing the difference between a biome and a habitat can be hard for them to comprehend. Then talking about the different classifications of biomes can be even more difficult. This set of free printable forest biome sorting mats will help kids to understand the difference between deciduous forests and rainforest along with the animals that live in each biome.
Make Forest Animal hats when learning about forest animals and pretend to be that animal for the day while wearing your hat! Fun Craft!
Pre-K & Preschool theme ideas for learning about forest animals, trees, and leaves. Find more Forest Activities for Pre-K What we learn about
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The Aokigahara Forest is one of the world's most ominous destinations due to its complicated history with death and spirits.
*Habitats The Habitats flip book includes 5 differentiated versions of the flip book. One where students can trace the Habitats sentence, one where students can trace the Habitats word, one where students can write an animal of the habitat, one where students can write the animal and name of the habitat, and one blank. You decide which one students fill out! Habitats flip booklet features six habitats: savannah, pond, polar, ocean, forest, and desert. Download is 24 pages. Be sure to check out more of my SCIENCE activities! Butterfly Life Cycle Chicken Life Cycle Plant Life Cycle Ocean Food Chain Day&Night Five Senses Food Groups Force&Motion Habitats Landforms Living&Non-living Things Magnets Moon Phases Parts of a Plant Science Tools Seasons Weather
5x7 greeting cards are created in colorful paper collage. Blank inside for your own message. Inspired by fun animals in their natural habitat.
Journey through the diverse habitats of bears pictures with our collection of nature images, each rendered in spectacular resolution. From lush forests and arid deserts to teeming coral reefs and towering mountain ranges, these photographs celebrate the planet's biodiversity with clarity that brings every detail into sharp focus. Tailored for documentary makers, conservationists, and nature lovers, our images serve as a vivid reminder of the world's beauty and the importance of its preservation.
We made a 3D Forest Diorama School Project in no time with our New Epson L385 InkTank Printer! Download Free Printable Animals & Backdrop #PrintedOnEpson
Introduce children to rainforest life with this fun singalong to be sung to a familiar tune.
This rainforest craft project checks all the boxes. Not only is it super simple to put together, but this craft is something your child can learn from for months to come.
Here is a printable Animal Tracks Book and set of Matching Cards that will be perfect in your Science Center during a Forest Animals theme in the
Here is a printable Animal Tracks Book and set of Matching Cards that will be perfect in your Science Center during a Forest Animals theme in the