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Animal Life Cycle Research Books

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Casey Wiggins
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Grade Levels
1st - 4th
Resource Type
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Pages
155 pages
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my kida really loved this activity. It increased student engagement and the overall quality of the lesson.
My students loved this resource. They enjoyed the research portion and sharing the information about their animals. Loved that this product came with a list of recommended resources. That made my job a lot easier.

Description

This set of 30 Animal Life Cycle Research Books makes research writing more accessible for elementary students! Each book has 8 pages and has been designed specifically for each animal type. If you need to add an animal, there is an Editable book included!


List of What's Included In this Resource:

  • 30 Animal Life Cycle Research Books
  • Editable Research Book
  • Animal Life Cycle Glossary (with terms specific to this study)
  • Recommended Research Links for Each Animal
  • Recommended Book List for Each Animal
  • Teacher Guide (with 10-day overview)
  • Print/Copy Instructions
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Bonus Printable for Early Finishers

You can download my Ant Life Cycle Research Book for Free!

The 30 Animals Included Are:

Alligator
Ant
Bat
Bee
Butterfly
Chicken
Crocodile
Dog

Dragonfly
Dung Beetle
Eagle
Elephant
Frog
Hummingbird
Koala
Ladybug
Lizard
Octopus
Owl
Platypus
Polar Bear
Puffin
Salamander
Sea Turtle

Seahorse

Snake

Spider
Tortoise
Turkey
Whale

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Total Pages
155 pages
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Standards

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NGSS3-LS3-1
Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence that plants and animals have traits inherited from parents and that variation of these traits exists in a group of similar organisms. Patterns are the similarities and differences in traits shared between offspring and their parents, or among siblings. Emphasis is on organisms other than humans. Assessment does not include genetic mechanisms of inheritance and prediction of traits. Assessment is limited to non-human examples.
NGSS1-LS3-1
Make observations to construct an evidence-based account that young plants and animals are like, but not exactly like, their parents. Examples of patterns could include features plants or animals share. Examples of observations could include leaves from the same kind of plant are the same shape but can differ in size; and, a particular breed of dog looks like its parents but is not exactly the same. Assessment does not include inheritance or animals that undergo metamorphosis or hybrids.

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