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Landmark Research Writing Project Template Poster and Graphic Organizers

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Looking for an informative writing template for a nonfiction research projects that is engaging and easy to implement into your ELA or social studies block? This step-by-step project promotes student independence and includes a nonfiction article about landmarks to help students understand what an iconic landmark is and differentiate between natural and manmade landmarks.

This landmark research report project is broken down step by step, with templates to help your students write a complete research project independently.

This set includes everything you need to help your students write a research project on any landmark of their choice!

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Directions are clear and easy to understand and come in two layouts for students to either work at their own pace or work as a class step by step.

Note-taking sheets and organizers help students record information they learn from the sources they are using and gain a deeper understanding of the landmark's history they are researching.

Save time and help students succeed with these templates, graphic organizers, and clearly stated task directions that will help your students complete an informative research project independently.

This pack can be easily infused into any writing program. See the preview for more specific details!

Coordinating Activity: Inventor Close Reading Passages

KINDLY NOTE: There is one landmark overview article in this resource. For students to complete the research, you will need to provide them with books or websites. This pack contains reproducibles to help students gather and organize information into a research project.

This set includes BOTH printable AND digital options!

CONTENTS:

✓Includes Digital LInk and Directions to complete this project in Google Classroom™

✓Teacher Notes and Suggestions

✓Anchor Chart Posters

  • What is a Landmark? Poster
  • What is a Natural Landmark? Poster
  • What is a Manmade Landmark? Poster
  • Famous U.S. Landmarks Poster
  • Famous World Landmarks Poster
  • How are Landmarks Protected? Poster

✓Landmark Nonfiction Article and Close Reading Response Questions

✓Student Project Directions

✓Preparing for Landmark Research and KWL

✓Detailed Student Note-Taking Sheets with Guided Ideas for 2 Different Sources

✓Plain Student Note-Taking Sheet

✓4 Optional “You Choose” Going Further Extension Organizers

✓Planning Your Writing Graphic Organizers

✓Planning Each Paragraph & Details Graphic Organizer

✓Student Editing Checklist and Teacher Rubric

✓Lined Paper and Cover Sheet for Landmark Research

✓Creative Landmark Display Options:

  • Landmark Flipbook
  • Landmark Brochure Foldable
  • Landmark Display Poster
  • Landmark Illustration Page

✓Persuasive Writing Optional Extension Activity

✓Let’s Make This a Landmark Extension Activity

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Standards

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Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea.
Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.
Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 3 topic or subject area.
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

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