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Wild Animals Information Cards
By Clodagh
Introducing the enchanting "Wild Animals" Information Cards, an engaging and educational tool crafted to introduce students to the fascinating realm of wild animals and geography. Adorned with vibrant illustrations showcasing majestic lions, graceful giraffes, and playful dolphins, as well as continents, these cards invite students to discover the beauty and diversity of wildlife and the world.
What you'll receive:
Ways to use the information cards:
Each wild animals information card is a treasure trove of knowledge, offering valuable insights into the lives of these extraordinary creatures and the continents they inhabit. Dive into the world of wild animals, and continents spanning the globe.
Crafted with a blend of beautiful wild animal aesthetics and educational value, these display cards serve as captivating visual aids, fostering curiosity and encouraging lively classroom discussions. Whether decorating bulletin boards, setting up immersive learning corners, or enhancing thematic displays, these cards are versatile tools for any educational environment.
Inspire a passion for wildlife conservation, environmental stewardship, and global awareness with these "Wild animals" Information Cards. Take students on an exciting journey through the animal kingdom and around the world, igniting their imagination and nurturing a lifelong appreciation for the wonders of nature and geography.
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Solar Eclipse | Article and Reading Comprehension Discussion Cards
By Teach Savvy Store
Help your AVID or ELA students build reading comprehension and practice using text evidence with these editable discussion cards and talking chips for an article on solar eclipses! Students will read the provided article with space for note taking and a summary, then they will sit in small groups and take turns pulling a discussion card and using their talking chips.
Great for: using text evidence, collaboration and team building, public speaking practice,
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✨Solar Eclipse Bundle✨
DIRECTIONS:
Access your forced copy of the Google Doc with the article on solar eclipses. Allow students to read, take notes in the margin, and summarize the article by answering the essential question at the top.
Go to the last slide to add your own discussion prompts.
Click "File" then "Download" and then "PDF" to download the prompts as a PDF document.
Print, cut, and laminate a set of cards for each of your groups of 4-5 students.
Print, cut, and laminate talking chips.
Put students into groups of 4-5.
Decide how many talking chips each student gets (this encourages participation during the dialogue and teaches students how to use social cues when deciding when to share, instead of raising a hand).
One student draws a card from the top. That student asks the question and dialogue begins in the group. Students should have the short story handy so they can use evidence in their responses.
When dialogue dies down, students continue taking turns drawing a card, asking questions. and having discussions.
Students should discard the questions already asked so they don't repeat any.
WHAT's INCLUDED:
Solar Eclipse Roll a Story
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