Rabbits - an Easter Non-Fiction Science Unit
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Rabbits?
Easter Bunny?
Spring Life Science?
LOOKING FOR A DETAILED, EASY TO PREP, LIFE-SCIENCE UNIT ABOUT RABBITS???? This one’s for you.
This package contains lessons and activities about
- Different kinds of rabbits
- Body parts and their uses
- What rabbits eat
- Life cycle of a rabbit
- Hare vs. Rabbits
- Facts vs opinions
- 3 levels of mini readers for independent research
- Full color posters
- A Rabbit Facts research activity
- word wall word cards about rabbits
- brainstorming about rabbits
- informational writing about rabbits
- anchor chart headers for brainstorming
- evaluative lessons about rabbits
- directed drawing about rabbits
- 72 real photos of different kinds of rabbits
- description activities
- labelling body parts of a rabbit
- life cycle of a rabbit
- mini books to read about rabbits
- mini book to create about rabbits
This unit is stacked full of printables for easy prep.
This is a Science unit about rabbits which is designed to build Critical Thinking skills for all learners, and to work on increasing language and vocabulary, especially with ELL learners. This unit involves minimal prep and tons of blackline masters.
The critical thinking skills area of the unit is built on the principles of Mohan’s Knowledge Framework which is divided into six areas:
1. DESCRIPTION - In order to fully understand what you are studying the students need to know all the proper vocabulary to describe their thinking. This set of lessons is designed to assess the students’ knowledge and ensure that they have the essential vocabulary to learn about the topic.
2. SEQUENCE - When learning about sequence, the students are building their knowledge about the logical order of things. They are also building on the vocabulary involved like the words “first, then, next after, last...” Being able to organize information into a logical sequence is a higher level thinking skill.
3. CHOICE - Making a choice or a decision is a very difficult skill for some people. Working on this skill is an important step in critical thinking development.
4. CLASSIFICATION - Being able to sort and classify objects into categories is an important critical thinking skill.
5. PRINCIPLES - Principles are a series of steps created to achieve a goal. In this lesson the students can follow the steps to create a drawing. Being able to follow directions in a set order is an important higher-level thinking skill.
6. EVALUATION – this is a skill for the students, not for the teacher. This type of lesson could be used for the teacher’s assessment, but it is initially for building up the skill of evaluating for the child. Evaluation is when the students take all the skills and knowledge that they have learned and put it all together. This is how they synthesize their knowledge.
In this unit there are tons of cut and paste activities, sorting and classifying activities, tallies, full color and black and white versions for the teachers, mini books, tons of images of rabbits and resources for the teacher.
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