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Title: All About Animals


1
All About Animals
  • Keri Grattagliano
  • Ramapo MSET Program
  • Summer 2012

2
  • Target Audience
  • First Grade Students
  • Inclusion Classroom
  • Science and Language Arts
  • Students Will Be Able To
  • Sort animals by their habitat, number of legs,
    different body parts, if they have fur, their
    color, how they move, what they eat, etc.
  • Write an informative paragraph about their
    favorite animal including the categories listed
    above
  • Create and describe their own animal

3
Essential Questions
  • How are animals alike?
  • How are animals different?
  • How can you sort animals into categories?
  • What can you learn from sorting animals?

4
Anticipatory Set
  • What animals can you hear?
  • How do you know?
  • Think about these animals.
  • How can you describe them?

5
Read Aloud
  • Read Aloud What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?
    by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
  • Can you guess which animals we will be reading
    about?
  • Lets think more like animals! Lets move!

Click on the book to hear the story again!
6
Categorizing And Sorting
  • Lets sort the animals we have read into many
    different groups!
  • We need to look at what they look like, where
    they live, what the animal eats, and how they
    move.
  • Click on the blue word to learn more about where
    animals live.
  • Click on this blue word to learn about
    classifying animals into categories.

7
Writing
  • After sorting numerous animals, it is now time to
    construct a paragraph.
  • remember to write the following details
  • what the animal looks like
  • where the animal lives
  • what the animal eats
  • any other interesting facts they have learned
  • Dont forget to write an opening and closing
    sentence.

8
Read Aloud
  • Read aloud If I Ran the Zoo by Dr. Seuss.
  • Click on the picture below to listen and read
    along.

9
Project
  • Now it is time for you to create your very own
    animal.
  • You will need partners.
  • Both of these pages are needed to help you focus
    on your topic.
  • You will be presenting your projects to the class
    so be ready to answer questions. ?

Click on the alligator to open the directions and
get started.
Click on the lion to begin your writing.
10
Center Activities
  • Play a game online!
  • Magazine Fun
  • Using clay, make real or imaginary animals.
  • Rhyme Time
  • Extra Activities
  • Create another animal by
  • clicking on the zebra.
  • Go on a webquest!

11
Evaluation
  • Prewriting Page
  • Categorizing animals worksheet
  • Categorizing animals exit ticket
  • Center Activities
  • Informative Writing Rubric
  • This will be used for both writing pieces.

12
Teacher Page
  • Storytelling Map 1
  • Storytelling Map 2
  • Understanding by Design template
  • Standards
  • Garners Multiple Intelligences
  • Blooms Taxonomy
  • Gregorcs Learning Styles
  • Sense and Meaning
  • Works Cited
  • Images Cited

13
Standards
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  • Language Arts Common Core Standards
  • L.1.5(b) Define words by category and by one or
    more key attributes
  • W.1.2 Write informative/ explanatory texts in
    which they name a topic, supply some facts about
    the topic, and provide some sense of closure
  •  
  • NJ CCCS
  • Science
  • 5.3.2.A.1 Group living and nonliving things
    according to the characteristics that they share.
  • 5.3.2.E.2 Describe how similar structures found
    in different organisms (e.g., eyes, ears, mouths)
    have similar functions and enable those organisms
    to survive in different environments.

14
Gardners Multiple Intelligences
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  • Bodily/ Kinesthetic
  • Moving like an animal
  • Creating an animal in clay
  • Logical/ Mathematical
  • Creating an animal
  • Exploring how animals are alike/ different
  • Visual/ Spatial
  • Drawing
  • Making charts
  • Multimedia
  • Creating a clay animal
  • Magazine fun
  • Musical
  • Playing the animal movement song
  • Playing animal sounds while working
  • Naturalist
  • Learning about nature (animals and their
    environments)
  • Intrapersonal
  • Writing their own paragraphs
  • Working on center activities
  • Linguistic
  • Read aloud
  • Paragraph writing
  • Rhyme time
  • Interpersonal
  • Working with partners
  • Class discussions

15
Blooms Taxonomy
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Gregorcs Learning Styles
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Sense and Meaning
  • Sense
  • Students enjoy learning about animals. They begin
    mimicking sounds at a young age. They already
    categorize animals by where they live, such as
    the wild, the farm, or in their homes. Students
    understand that animals can be similar and can be
    very different. Students can connect to
    categorizing and sorting animals, because they
    have some prior knowledge of animals.
  • Meaning
  • - Students will find meaning in this exploration
    of animals, because they will be creating their
    own animal in the end. They will be building new
    knowledge about animals throughout the lesson and
    are expecting to show what they know through a
    creative way.

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18
Works Cited
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  • Animal Action song. Harry Kindergarten, 2010.
    Film. 28 Jul 2012. lthttp//www.youtube.com/watch?v
    _lhYjSgkZgggt.
  • Churches, Andrew. "Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms
    Digitally." TechLearning. N.p., April 1, 2008.
    Web. 28 Jul 2012. lthttp//www.techlearning.com/art
    icle/blooms-taxonomy-blooms-digitally/44988gt.
  • Gardner, H. (1983). Frames of Mind The Theory of
    Multiple Intelligences. New York Basic Books.
  • Grade 3, Theme 4, Animal Habitats.wmv . Dir.
    curriculum companion. Houghton Mifflin, 2009.
    Film. 28 Jul 2012.
  • Gregorc, A. (1985). Gregorc style delineator. a
    self-assessment instrument for adults.
  • Houghton Mifflin, , prod. Grade 3, Theme 4,
    Animal Habitats.wmv. curriculumcompanion, 2009.
    Film. 28 Jul 2012.
  • Introduction. Prod. 100 Educational Videos. 100
    Educational Videos, 2000. Discovery Education.
    Web. 29 July 2012. lthttp//www.discoveryeducation.
    com/gt.
  • Jenkins, Steve, and Robin Page. What Do You Do
    With a Tail Like This?. Boston Houghton Mifflin,
    2003. Print.
  • "New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards."
    New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards Resource.
    New Jersey Department of Education. 22 Jan. 2006
    lthttp//education.state.nj.us/njsdb/gt.
  • Seuss, Dr. If I Ran the Zoo. Oceanhouse Media,
    eBook.
  • Sousa, D. (2001). How The Brain Learns. 2nd
    Edition. California, Corwin Press, Inc.
  • Sweger, Kara. "School Zoo Adventure." . N.p.,
    n.d. Web. 28 Jul 2012. lthttp//www.nycsd.k12.pa.us
    /tchr/sweger/questks/index.htmlgt.
  • "The Standards English Language Arts
    Standards." Common Core State Standards. N.p.,
    n.d. Web. 28 Jul 2012. lthttp//www.corestandards.o
    rg/the-standards/english-language-arts-standards/gt
    .
  • "What Kind of Animal Is This?." Sheppard
    Software. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Jul 2012.
    lthttp//www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/k
    idscorner/kidscorner_games.htmgt.

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Image Credits
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  • Background
  • http//office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT0102
    38336.aspx
  • celebaddicts.com (cheetah print)
  • Pictures
  • Clip art (all animals not listed below)
  • cartoon-animals-homepage.clipartonline.net (Clip
    Art Animals)
  • onceuponagoodtime.com (book)
  • doyourownpestcontrol.com (Mole)
  • en.wikipedia.org (jackrabbit)
  • globalanimal.org (humpback whale)
  • giraffes.org (giraffe)
  • quantumbiologist.wordpress.com (four eyed fish)
  • southwesternherp.com (horned lizard)
  • wildadventures.com (bush baby)
  • homewithpurpose.blogspot.com (blue-footed booby)
  • fcps.edu (water strider)
  • biolib.cz (gecko)
  • thefeaturedcreature.com (archerfish)
  • sciencephoto.com (egg-eating snake)
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