Are you studying deserts with your students? This interactive lapbook is a great way to showcase what they have learned about desert habitats and the animals that live in deserts. Combine this lapbook with your district curriculum, picture books, videos, or websites such as National Geographic Kids or PebbleGo to help your students learn about deserts. My Desert Animals PowerPoint, Google Slides, and student minibook also align perfectly with this resource! This resource includes: A desert quick fact sheet for teacher reference Photographs and teacher directions for putting the project together 6 Interactive Projects including: Deserts of the World Desert Plants Desert Animals Deserts at Night Desert Food Chain Desert Climate/Features/Interesting Facts All pages are print and go! You will need a large piece of construction paper for each student to put their book together. There are easily enough projects to last a week, or longer! So be sure you have plenty of time. Complete one of the 6 projects per day. I recommend taking multiple days to learn and write about desert animals. A teacher quick fact sheet is included to help you guide your students during the project. Your students will love creating this lapbook with folds, flaps, and pockets. They'll be so proud of the desert book they have created. It's a great way for them to be able to review and share with others what they have learned. See what others are saying: "Good stuff! Very kid friendly and easy to use." -Christy Y. "Perfect for our science unit on biomes." -Melissa P. "Great way to have students show their knowledge on the desert. I also own another habitat." -Ashly H. Buy the bundle and save! Habitat Lapbook Bundle
Are you studying deserts with your students? This interactive lapbook is a great way to showcase what they have learned about desert habitats and the animals that live in deserts. Combine this lapbook with your district curriculum, picture books, videos, or websites such as National Geographic Kids or PebbleGo to help your students learn about deserts. My Desert Animals PowerPoint, Google Slides, and student minibook also align perfectly with this resource! This resource includes: A desert quick fact sheet for teacher reference Photographs and teacher directions for putting the project together 6 Interactive Projects including: Deserts of the World Desert Plants Desert Animals Deserts at Night Desert Food Chain Desert Climate/Features/Interesting Facts All pages are print and go! You will need a large piece of construction paper for each student to put their book together. There are easily enough projects to last a week, or longer! So be sure you have plenty of time. Complete one of the 6 projects per day. I recommend taking multiple days to learn and write about desert animals. A teacher quick fact sheet is included to help you guide your students during the project. Your students will love creating this lapbook with folds, flaps, and pockets. They'll be so proud of the desert book they have created. It's a great way for them to be able to review and share with others what they have learned. See what others are saying: "Good stuff! Very kid friendly and easy to use." -Christy Y. "Perfect for our science unit on biomes." -Melissa P. "Great way to have students show their knowledge on the desert. I also own another habitat." -Ashly H. Buy the bundle and save! Habitat Lapbook Bundle
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Habitat project for kids is filled with ideas and activities for kids to learn all about various habitats such as the rainforest, oceans, wetlands, desert, arctic, and more. Habitat lap books can cover a multitude of skills such as diving into informational text, working with content vocabulary, and researching information on specific habitats. Lap books are a great way to engage your children with content while adding some creativity to the learning process. Lap books are similar to interactive notebooks but can be more fun for kids. A lap book allows your children to have an organized product that they can learn from and in turn share with others. Lap books provide a creative collection of important and interesting information. Black and White Version Included BENEFITS FOR LAP BOOKS Project based Self-contained units of study Creative Encourages writing, drawing, and thinking Can be used as a study guide or a portfolio Great for sharing with family Provide motivation for the reluctant learner Fun! The FRONT COVER includes: Title Page I am Studying... (with choice of habitat visual) What I Want to Learn... The INSIDE PAGES includes: Vocabulary Work Informational Text All About Habitats Mix and Match Habitats to Land or Water Research pages for ocean, rainforest, wetlands, arctic, desert, and blank for more choice options Black and White Version Please watch on the PREVIEW above to see sample pages and photos. Happy teaching and learning!
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Are you teaching about desert animal habitats? This no prep resource is a fun and interactive animal research project that your kids will love! This project based learning resource is consists of habitat project templates, planning page to jot down fun facts, graphic organizer, writing template, habitat diorama and much more. All components are included - simply cut and paste to create either a lapbook or interactive notebook...just add non fiction texts! Suitable for: Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade (digital version via Easel) Sixth Grade (digital version via Easel) This resource consists of the following printables: Lettering for Title/Heading Research Planning Sheet (graphic organizer) Description Habitat Food Protection Fun Fact #1 Fun Fact #2 Flap Booklet (description, climate, animals, survival) Everything I Know About Desert Habitats (writing template) Bubble Map Desert Snap Shots Acrostic Activity Desert pictures to create a Habitat Diorama Digital version available via Easel (ideal for upper elementary) How to use this resource: 1. This project is not intended for students to complete in one sitting. These projects are ideal to work through over one week. 2. Provide students with a range of animal nonfiction texts or older students can research their own facts via Google Junior or School Tube. 3. Students write and color the animal research project templates 4. They can choose their favorites (or all of the templates) to glue into their interactive notebooks. 5. Another idea is for students to create a lapbook with all the different components of this project 6. Celebrate the end of this project based learning by inviting students to orally present their Habitat Research Projects to their class or another class. 7. Finally, display your students' amazing work! If you and your students loved this project based learning resource, check these out: My Octopus Research Project My Sea Turtle Research Project My Penguin Research Project My Dolphin Research Project My Animal Research Project Earn valuable TpT credit points towards your next purchase by leaving a review or rating at 'My Purchase' and follow me to receive new product updates and freebies! Feel free to email me any questions on [email protected]
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Are you studying animal habitats with your students? These lapbook research projects are a great way to showcase what they have learned about habitats and the animals that live in them. It includes materials to create 6 interactive habitat lapbook crafts: arctic, deserts, grasslands, wetlands, rainforests, and oceans. Combine the lapbooks with your district curriculum, picture books, videos, or websites such as National Geographic Kids or PebbleGo to help your students learn about each animal ecosystem. You receive: Habitat quick fact sheets for teacher reference Photographs and teacher directions for completing the projects. Each habitat includes 6 interactive research projects. The projects vary a little but generally include: Where the habitat is located around the world Plants Animals Food Chains Climate Features Interesting Facts All pages are print and go! You will need a large piece of construction paper for each student to put their books together. Each animal habitat project includes enough content to last a week, or longer! So be sure you have plenty of time. I recommend taking multiple days to learn and write about each ecosystem. A teacher quick fact sheet is included to help you guide your students during the project. Your students will love creating the lapbook crafts with folds, flaps, and pockets. They'll be so proud of the books they create. They are a great way for them to be able to review and share with others what they have learned. The projects are perfect for: culminating projects for each animal habitat small group research project based learning independent research project for gifted and talented students homeschool learning See what others are saying: "My students loved this resource. They found creating lapbook captivating and fun. This resource helps students retain academic vocabulary that they may not have developed without it:)" -Anitra G. "My students loved making these lap books! They were very excited to find the information and get to color and put together all of the lap books. At the end of our habitat's unit, the students got to present the lap books to their parents, and they loved how they looked and all the information they contained." -Busy in Bilingual "Absolutely love these! We used them for our habitat unit and added them to our interactive notebook. SO many great resources in this set. It was easy to adapt to exactly what I needed. Great writing opportunities incorporated. Students loved how cute it looks! Thanks!" -Kristin P.
If you LOVE teaching about recycling, habitats, Rainforests, endangered animals and want your students to experience a project based learning approach, then check out this resource! Your students will be engaged in fun and hands-on activities in reading, writing, science, research, creating, building, writing and poetry! This resource includes lesson plans, interactive notebooks, writing templates, research templates, craftivities, recycling projects, vocabulary cards, anchor charts and classroom photos. Hope you keep the Earth clean with this one! This resource includes: 21 Days of Lesson Plans with Mentor Texts, Materials, and Steps for PBL. Pocket Chart Question: What if Everyone Did That? Anchor Charts: What is a Scientist? What is Research? Vocabulary Cards for Recycling: Compost Recycling Trashcan Light Bulb Planting Recycle Reuse Reduce Picking Up Litter Tree Recycling Bin Earth Plastic Paper Cardboard Waste Pollution Water Glass Aluminum Vocabulary Cards for Habitats: Rainforests Desert Ocean Savanna Nests Grasslands Tundra Polar Regions Endangered Animal Cards: Giant Panda Lemur Orangutan Gorilla Tiger Okapi Sloth Leopard Cheetah Elephant Spider Monkey Koala Bear Endangered Animal Lapbooks: Giant Panda Lemur Orangutan Gorilla Tiger Okapi Sloth Leopard Cheetah Elephant Spider Monkey Koala Bear Label the Parts of the Animals: Giant Panda Lemur Orangutan Gorilla Tiger Okapi Sloth Leopard Cheetah Elephant Spider Monkey Koala Bear Writing Templates: Giant Panda Lemur Orangutan Gorilla Tiger Okapi Sloth Leopard Cheetah Elephant Spider Monkey Koala Bear Interactive Notebooks: Plastic, Paper or Metal? Reduce, Reuse or Recycle? Animal Habitats Around the World My Animal Habitat My Recycled Product Design Page Materials for My Recycled Product Parent Letter About Recycled Products Craftivities: The Lorax Layers of the Rainforest We LOVE our Earth We Can Help the Earth By... On Earth Day, I Pledge to... Persuasive Writing Templates: Persuasive Planning Guide Final Draft Letter Writing Opinion Sentence Starters: I Feel... I Think.. I Believe... In My Opinion... Everyone Should... I Prefer... The Best Thing About... Poetry: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Where Have They Gone? We Recycle Research Templates: Endangered Animal Choice Board I Can "Post" My Facts My Research Report Map of the Continents Persuasive Writing Templates Final Projects for PBL: Recycled Bird Feeder Recycled Birdhouse Recycled Animal Classroom Photos: Planning the Recycled Product Building the Recycled Product Presenting the Recycled Product Do you like what you see? Do you LOVE teaching Cross-Curricular? Check out my LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION where you get unlimited access to ALL of my TPT products, weekly podcasts, weekly lesson plans, courses, blog posts, YouTube videos, and monthly coaching! LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Please take the time to rate and leave feedback. Enjoy!
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