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Journeys First Grade: Animal Groups: Unit 3/Lesson 15 Graphic Organizers Animal Groups Activities, Ukg Worksheet, Animals Group, Personal Word Wall, Teacher Info, Animal Classification, Math Centers Middle School, Animal Worksheets, Curriculum Mapping

I bet you're hearing from administrators....."NO MORE WORKSHEETS OR RUN-OFFS! WE EXPECT TO SEE STUDENT GENERATED WORK!" If you are implementing the Journeys Reading Series, these "kid friendly" illustrations were designed as a model for TEACHERS to use during whole group instruction, mini-lessons or as "posters" in literacy workstations. My students create, write and illustrate these Graphic Organizers in their spiral notebooks, as I demonstrate each, step by step. Writing the words AND…

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This would go great with Apologia Zoology 1 Course. Apologia.com    Free Animal Classification and Sorting Printable Activity Zoology For Kindergarten, Apologia Zoology 1, Animal Classification Project, Animal Classification Worksheet, Classifying Animals, Habitat Activities, Animal Features, Kinds Of Animals, Animal Activities For Kids

Classifying the animals can be a tricky business - the scientists call it the taxonomy. So let's do some sorting and learn how to group them with the Animal Classification and Sorting Printable Activity. The amazing

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SC.3.L15.1 Classify animals into major groups (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, arthropods, vertebrates and invertebrates, those having live births and those which lay eggs) according to their physical characteristics and behaviors.   Classifying animal cards to use as a visaulization. Animal Kingdom Classification Charts, Growth And Changes In Animals Grade 2, Biological Classification, Animal Biology, Classifying Animals, Grade 2 Science, Vertebrates And Invertebrates, Science Anchor Charts, Animal Life Cycles

So I've been spending the last few weeks going through the curriculum for my district and starting to accumulate some resources. I LOVE the science topics I get to teach this year. One lesson focuses on classifying animals. We discuss vertebrates and invertebrates, and then we classify vertebrates into more specific categories: mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. I just remember really enjoying this lesson as a kid. Below is an anchor chart I've made that shows, and briefly…

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