Use this resource to introduce Plant and Animal Adaptations to your students! I suggest splitting these slides over two class periods. Outline of Slides:Slide 1: Defines "Adaptations" Slide 2: Identifies two categories for adaptations - Structural and Behavioural Slide 3: Defines Structural Slide 4: Provides examples and encourages discussion Slide 5: A video about structural adaptations Slide 6: Defines Behavioural Slide 7 - Hilarious video of Dancing Birds that is sure to get your whole class
This Google Slide presentation will serve as a great addition to any plant unit. There are 11 presentation slides that provide a kid-friendly overview of traditional healing practices of plants as well as introduces 6 plants (Fritillaries, Blueberry, Saskatoon Berry, Willow, Wild Onion, and Horsetail) and how they were/are used to heal. Some slides also include links to videos that explain: tuberculosis and even flatulence (this one will have your kiddos laughing). *Please feel free to delete m
Hello! This is a great resource to introduce or reinforce students' understandings of producers and consumers. This resource includes: - an informational passage about producers and consumers - comprehension questions to check understanding - 2 research activities: 1. Individual - research different kinds of animals and identify what type of consumer they are 2. Partner - together, research one animal and determine what type of consumer it is, what it eats, and draw an illustration
Are you looking for a user friendly/kid friendly template for an endangered animal project? Students simply choose their animal and complete the Google Slides provided. Encourage your students to get creative and add backgrounds, transitions, change the font, etc. Includes:- student directions -research/planning table to be filled in by student - 1 cover page slide, and 7 slides with the headings: Appearance, Habitat, Diet, Reason for Endangerment, How Many Are Left, Preservation.
Use this project during an animal unit! You can print the slides off, convert to a PDF OR have students complete them using Google Slides. This resource includes: - a planning web - habitat slide - shelter slide - appearance slide - diet slide - offspring slide - special feature slide