PowerPoint presentation that defines the most popular non-fiction text features while providing an example and question for each. The text features include: Title, Table of Contents, Heading, Subheading, Index, Bibliography, Glossary, Text (bold, color, italics), Photographs/Illustrations, Captions, Diagrams, Labels, Fact Box, Tables, Graphs, Timelines, Side Bar, Parentheses, Pronunciation Guide, Size Comparison, Maps, and Bullets.
PowerPoint presentation going over the parts of a flower
review of root, stem, leaf, flower
Includes definition and photographs of seven different parts of a flower
Students will be able to explain how blubber is an adaptation for animals that live in cold weather.
Students will be able to carry out an experiment and identify the hypothesis, independent variables, dependent variables, observations, and conclusion.
Includes: lesson plan, materials, procedure, rubric, worksheet, graphic organizer, homework assignment.
The students will work in a group to synthesize the information they have found through their research by creating a game board.
The students will improve their speaking skills by presenting their nonfiction research project to the class.
This lesson includes:
Game Board Templates
Game Board Project Directions
Craft Materials: pens, pencils, crayons etc.
Teacher-made game board
Research Evaluation Exit Slip
Students will be able to
Apply their knowledge of Photosynthesis to solve one of three worksheets
Consider the importance of photosynthesis to our lives
Respond to a video on photosynthesis
The students will have the opportunity to either create a recipe book for what a plant needs to eat, respond as the plant to a letter from the sun to a plant, or fill out a plant questionnaire.
Each worksheet has a rubric to go with it.
Gives you all of the properties and theorems necessary for solving proofs in geometry. Properties and theorems are clearly stated and there is room to draw diagrams as well.
Some properties and theorems include:
Adjacent Angles
Congruent
Bisector
Scalene Triangle
Obtuse
Median
Supplementary Angles
Reflexive Property
Subtraction Property
Partition Postulate
Angles formed by parallel lines
Properties of parallel lines
Angle Properties
Ways to prove triangles are congruent
Properties of a Rectang
Students will identify themselves on the map starting small and going broad.
This lesson uses the book me on the map and helps students to create their own book of where they are on the map.
The students will define the features of non-fiction book by creating a Non-Fiction Features Booklet.
The students will examine mentor texts to find examples of the features of non-fiction.
This lesson contains a lesson plan aligned to the common core, rubric, worksheets, and self assessment
This contains a link to the book duck for president when you click on the American flag.
It also has a picture with 7 facts for each of the following presidents: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Barack Obama.
***Note: This lesson will open in SMARTnotebook only.
This pack includes 8 different problem solving activities with three versions of each problem to help scaffold learning.
The problems focus on skills such as:
Counting
Adding
Subtracting
Greater
Less
Sorting
Shapes
Joining Shapes
Includes labels for the following book categories:
Math
Food
School
Animals
Animals Nonfiction
Holidays
How To
Transportation
Colors
Friends
Family
Multicultural
Sciences
Weather
Seasons
Plants/Trees
Dr. Seuss
Eric Carle
Lois Ehlert
Donald Crews
Leo Lionni
Reading First Alphabet Books
Read Alouds
Letters A-L
Pre-Decodable
This book contains information for young learners to do research on butterflies. It includes what they eat, where they live, what they look like, how they move, and fun facts.
Check out my animal worksheets to go along with it.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Nonfiction-Animal-Books-2383826
These are worksheets that can be used to identify story elements in a book. There is space for writing as well as drawing. It focuses on the characters, setting, problem, and solution
This is a great test to use at the end of a fractions unit. It is colorful and tests both written, visual, and numeric knowledge of fractions. Rubric included
Questions Include:
Name that fraction (pictures)
Match the fraction (Numeric)
Shade the Fraction (Graph)
Word Problems
Greater or Less (Visual)
Critical Thinking
Definitions
The students will be able to identify the parts of a plant and a flower
The students will be able to explain the function of each flower part
The student will be able to create their own flower using candy
includes: Lesson plan, worksheets, rubrics, differentiated instruction, homework.
This document has all of the standards for the second grade ELA and Math Common Core organized by color and formatted for easy double-sided printing on 5 by 3 index cards.
2nd
Other (ELA), Other (Math)
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