I am gearing up to teach one of my favorite units! I have made it available to you on TpT ! Last year, I added a fluency component so that my students could build their reading skills while learning Science. Last week, I differentiated the passages so that I have pages for high and low readers. They look so similar that students won’t know the difference! I love teaching about mammals using fluency passages! My students are thrilled to take them home and show off their skills and knowledge! Because the students, read and reread them, their reading skill soar! Here are the Titles of the Fluency Passages: What is a mammal? Dolphins are mammals too? Beavers Being Nocturnal Raccoons Opossums Porcupines Skunks Preparing for winter in the woods Migration Hibernation My students LoVeD the fluency passages last year. So this year, I have added over 50 pages of Common Core practice, and 5 new art projects! Here is a list of activities: Hibernation Science Directions Hibernation Science Journal What is a Mammal: Student Book sample pages True and False Practice Which mammal is your favorite? Full Color Math Graphing Activity/ Bulletin Board Odd or Even? Full Color Math Center/ Game Woodsy Math- 120 Chart adding and subtracting Phonics in motion Clip art to make Anchor Charts for phonics in motion Silly Animals Syllable Clap- can be used for alliteration as well Journals for First and Second Grade Pick a Poem The Smart Art is my favorite! All the art is ready for the photocopier. No tracing required! I hate tracing. Hate it! Building Beavers Art: Academic Component: combine 2 simple sentences into 1 compound sentence. This can be displayed on your bulletin Board as an anchor chart and as your “Posting” of the Common Core Standard. This is a sample of the student page. All of my art has an academic component that goes either directly onto the art or next to the art on the bulletin board. Raccoon Art Academic Component: write your favorite fact Skunk Academic Component: mini booklet called “I’m Warning You!” Porcupine Place Value Academic Component – Ones and tens / Ones, tens, and hundreds Here is a glimpse of the booklet pages inside the Place Value Porcupine. Upside-down Opossum Facts Art- Deciding between true and false opossum statements I love the assessments that go with this unit. The tests are differentiated as well! In 2 weeks, I can FILL my grade book, and that makes me happy! I go back to work in 1 week, so I am using this week to make bulletin board titles, and do some early Christmas shopping! Tis the Season. I can’t wait to go back to work and to have engaging lessons to pull the students out of their Santa Stupors. It seems like as soon as Target puts up Christmas trees, my students go brain dead and get silly. But this unit is going to do the trick to keep them engaged, learning, and behaving like “Super Students” not like kids on the “Naughty List”. You can get this unit and a whole lot of joy {here} at Teachers Pay Teachers! Seeing a unit is action is way better! Click on "Mammals of the Woods" in the labels section to see the unit being used with real kids in the real world!
I am gearing up to teach one of my favorite units! I have made it available to you on TpT ! Last year, I added a fluency component so that my students could build their reading skills while learning Science. Last week, I differentiated the passages so that I have pages for high and low readers. They look so similar that students won’t know the difference! I love teaching about mammals using fluency passages! My students are thrilled to take them home and show off their skills and knowledge! Because the students, read and reread them, their reading skill soar! Here are the Titles of the Fluency Passages: What is a mammal? Dolphins are mammals too? Beavers Being Nocturnal Raccoons Opossums Porcupines Skunks Preparing for winter in the woods Migration Hibernation My students LoVeD the fluency passages last year. So this year, I have added over 50 pages of Common Core practice, and 5 new art projects! Here is a list of activities: Hibernation Science Directions Hibernation Science Journal What is a Mammal: Student Book sample pages True and False Practice Which mammal is your favorite? Full Color Math Graphing Activity/ Bulletin Board Odd or Even? Full Color Math Center/ Game Woodsy Math- 120 Chart adding and subtracting Phonics in motion Clip art to make Anchor Charts for phonics in motion Silly Animals Syllable Clap- can be used for alliteration as well Journals for First and Second Grade Pick a Poem The Smart Art is my favorite! All the art is ready for the photocopier. No tracing required! I hate tracing. Hate it! Building Beavers Art: Academic Component: combine 2 simple sentences into 1 compound sentence. This can be displayed on your bulletin Board as an anchor chart and as your “Posting” of the Common Core Standard. This is a sample of the student page. All of my art has an academic component that goes either directly onto the art or next to the art on the bulletin board. Raccoon Art Academic Component: write your favorite fact Skunk Academic Component: mini booklet called “I’m Warning You!” Porcupine Place Value Academic Component – Ones and tens / Ones, tens, and hundreds Here is a glimpse of the booklet pages inside the Place Value Porcupine. Upside-down Opossum Facts Art- Deciding between true and false opossum statements I love the assessments that go with this unit. The tests are differentiated as well! In 2 weeks, I can FILL my grade book, and that makes me happy! I go back to work in 1 week, so I am using this week to make bulletin board titles, and do some early Christmas shopping! Tis the Season. I can’t wait to go back to work and to have engaging lessons to pull the students out of their Santa Stupors. It seems like as soon as Target puts up Christmas trees, my students go brain dead and get silly. But this unit is going to do the trick to keep them engaged, learning, and behaving like “Super Students” not like kids on the “Naughty List”. You can get this unit and a whole lot of joy {here} at Teachers Pay Teachers! Seeing a unit is action is way better! Click on "Mammals of the Woods" in the labels section to see the unit being used with real kids in the real world!
The state of Missouri is home to many amazing mammals. On this poster-print are many of them, including all genus currently living and native to the state. The mammals featured are: American Badger • American Beaver • American Bison • American Black Bear • American Mink • Big Brown Bat • Bobcat • Bog Lemming • Coyote • Deer Mouse • Eastern Chipmunk • Eastern Cottontail • Eastern Gray Squirrel • Eastern Mole • Eastern Red Bat • Fox Squirrel • Gray Fox • Groundhog • Harvest Mouse • Hoary Bat • Jumping Mouse • Little Brown Bat • Long-Tailed Weasel • Meadow Vole • Mountain Lion • Muskrat • Nine-Banded Armadillo • Northern Long-Eared Bat • Northern Raccoon • Opossum • Pocket Gopher • Red Squirrel • River Otter • Short-Tailed Shrew • Southern Flying Squirrel • Spotted Skunk • Striped Skunk • Swamp Rabbit • Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel • White-Footed Mouse • White-Tailed Deer The poster is printed on matte, durable, archival paper. All images are scientifically accurate and expertly drawn by wildlife artist Roger Hall, who has been working in the field for over 20 years for such noted organizations as National Geographic, Scholastic Books, Sunset Magazine and World Wildlife Fund. Please note that this design do not feature every native species. In some cases, a single representative of the genus (i.e. one of the species of shrew) rather than all. The artist is very concerned about accuracy; if you notice an error, please bring it to his attention. Thank you.
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I am gearing up to teach one of my favorite units! I have made it available to you on TpT ! Last year, I added a fluency component so that my students could build their reading skills while learning Science. Last week, I differentiated the passages so that I have pages for high and low readers. They look so similar that students won’t know the difference! I love teaching about mammals using fluency passages! My students are thrilled to take them home and show off their skills and knowledge! Because the students, read and reread them, their reading skill soar! Here are the Titles of the Fluency Passages: What is a mammal? Dolphins are mammals too? Beavers Being Nocturnal Raccoons Opossums Porcupines Skunks Preparing for winter in the woods Migration Hibernation My students LoVeD the fluency passages last year. So this year, I have added over 50 pages of Common Core practice, and 5 new art projects! Here is a list of activities: Hibernation Science Directions Hibernation Science Journal What is a Mammal: Student Book sample pages True and False Practice Which mammal is your favorite? Full Color Math Graphing Activity/ Bulletin Board Odd or Even? Full Color Math Center/ Game Woodsy Math- 120 Chart adding and subtracting Phonics in motion Clip art to make Anchor Charts for phonics in motion Silly Animals Syllable Clap- can be used for alliteration as well Journals for First and Second Grade Pick a Poem The Smart Art is my favorite! All the art is ready for the photocopier. No tracing required! I hate tracing. Hate it! Building Beavers Art: Academic Component: combine 2 simple sentences into 1 compound sentence. This can be displayed on your bulletin Board as an anchor chart and as your “Posting” of the Common Core Standard. This is a sample of the student page. All of my art has an academic component that goes either directly onto the art or next to the art on the bulletin board. Raccoon Art Academic Component: write your favorite fact Skunk Academic Component: mini booklet called “I’m Warning You!” Porcupine Place Value Academic Component – Ones and tens / Ones, tens, and hundreds Here is a glimpse of the booklet pages inside the Place Value Porcupine. Upside-down Opossum Facts Art- Deciding between true and false opossum statements I love the assessments that go with this unit. The tests are differentiated as well! In 2 weeks, I can FILL my grade book, and that makes me happy! I go back to work in 1 week, so I am using this week to make bulletin board titles, and do some early Christmas shopping! Tis the Season. I can’t wait to go back to work and to have engaging lessons to pull the students out of their Santa Stupors. It seems like as soon as Target puts up Christmas trees, my students go brain dead and get silly. But this unit is going to do the trick to keep them engaged, learning, and behaving like “Super Students” not like kids on the “Naughty List”. You can get this unit and a whole lot of joy {here} at Teachers Pay Teachers! Seeing a unit is action is way better! Click on "Mammals of the Woods" in the labels section to see the unit being used with real kids in the real world!
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